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The earliest records of the Petavel family are from the district of Bole,in the Canton of Neuchatel, near what is now the frontier of France and Switzerland. Neuchatel had been part of the Kingdom of Burgundy ,had passed to a branch of the French house of Orleans, thence to the Nassau -Orange family (1530), and thence to Prussia (1702), until in 1857 it became a full republican member of the Swiss Confederation ,with which, how ever, it had been in alliance form any years.