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We were astonished when this research took us to a Canada where only 100 Europeans lived in the early 1600’s. Our Belongia heritage was everything that French-Canada is! From Iroquois Indian raids, to Fur trading ancestors, these roots settled in Quebec and Acadia (Nova Scotia) and made the country the French speaking civilization it is today! We were aghast to learn that Nova Scotia was once French Acadia, and that is was our Ancestor Germain Doucet who lost the Island to the British and then it became Nova Scotia. Another ancestor, Abraham Martin, had the land he settled on become known as the Plains of Abraham. Many battles of the Revolutionary war were fought on this land. Unfortunately most of our ancestors were on the losing side of these battles……(never could pick the right side).
The only branch of the family who lived in Colonial America took off for Prince Edward Island in Canada before the outbreak of the Revolution! And a daughter of that branch married into another family that fled the United States after the war, when for some reason Revolutionary War soldiers who fought for the British were not very welcome!
This is about where the Scotch branch of the family comes into the picture. Once again, we participated in the losing side of the battle when our 5th great-grandfather fought against the English in the Battle of Culloden. In order to obtain forgiveness and keep his head, he volunteered to fight with the Fraser Highlanders as a Lieutenant in the French and Indian war in the American colonies. It was in his stay here that he realized what promise American had, and he sent his son Simon McTavish to American to learn the fur trade. It was this Simon McTavish who was the guiding force of the Northwest Company, a fur trading company who had roots inside of Wisconsin. When Simon died, he left money to his extended family and it was with this that Donald McTavish left Scotland and immigrated to the Gaspe Peninsula of Canada. And it was this Simon, the son of Donald that made his way to Oconto, where he settled and bought the Richard House in Oconto. The family was finally vindicated when Simon’s son, my grandfather Frank, finally fought on a winning side, when he served with the Rainbow division of WWI.
Meanwhile times were changing in East Europe and the floodgate of immigrates opened and the Neta’s Lorangs, Nehrenhausens, Maternoski’s, arrived in the Oconto area, bringing with them the customs of their countries and marrying into the old settled Oconto families.
I look forward to sharing this information and helping others with their research. I appreciate corrections, and look forward to meeting some long lost cousins!
Cathy
McTavish
Madison,
WI
Ancestors of George Belongia
Generation No. 1
1. George Belongia, born November 09, 1874 in Oconto, WI; died February 28, 1939 in Oconto, WI. He was the son of 2. Joseph Azarie Belongia and 3. Mary Eloise Leneau. He married (1) Amelia Olsen January 07, 1895 in St Peters Catholic Church, Oconto, WI. She was born October 18, 1874 in Pulcifer, Wisconsin, and died March 02, 1962 in Oconto, WI. She was the daughter of Nielson Olsen and Lisbeth Anderson.
Notes for George Belongia:
George
owned a Threshing machine(steam
operated) with several teams of horses. He contracted out to
bale
hay and separate grain. He had a crew of men that often
stayed in
bunks in the shed in back of the house. Sometimes he was paid
in
produce, Amelia cooked for the crew. He also owned a hay press and a
coal
tender. He quit this business when Jo Herald was 3 years old
and
went to work for the John Marsh Construction company all over the
United
States. He was the Street Commissioner of Oconto, and when he
came
back from John Marsh he worked for the Oconto Highway Dept until he
retired.
One of Dad's favorite memories was of George taking his hounds Jimmy and Fanny and hunting rabbits with Dad. Dad said this is where his love of hunting started!
More About George Belongia:
Burial:
Oconto, Wi Catholic
Cemetary
Notes for Amelia Olsen:
Amelia
told her children
that she was born in a log cabin in Pulcifer, WI.
Amelia was baptised Lutheran and converted to Catholic before she married. She was baptised Catholic by Father Vallent (the Good Father) who is buried in the Oconto Catholic Cemetary across from my grandmother Mabel McTavish.
More About Amelia Olsen:
Burial:
Oconto, Wi Catholic
Cemetary
Generation No. 2
2. Joseph Azarie
Belongia, born August 17, 1850 in Ste-Ursule, Quebec, Canada; died
March
30, 1935 in Oconto, WI. He was the son of 4. Moise Belongia
and 5.
Marie-Josepht Piette Dit Trempe. He married 3. Mary Eloise
Leneau
September 21, 1870 in Oconto, WI.
3.
Mary Eloise Leneau,
born September 01, 1844 in Ste. Ursule,Quebec, Canada; died November
18,
1912 in Oconto, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of 6.
Narcisse Juneau
and 7. Madeleine Trudel.
Notes for Joseph Azarie Belongia:
took
birth and death dates from
Cemetery In Oconto, Grave site was shown to me by Agnes
Nerenhausen
(Belongia)
Azarie is the french word for
Isaac
Isaac
was living with George
and Amelia Belongia on the 1930 Census
Children of Joseph Belongia and
Mary Leneau are:
1
i. George Belongia,
born November 09, 1874 in Oconto, WI; died February 28, 1939 in Oconto,
WI; married Amelia Olsen January 07, 1895 in St Peters Catholic Church,
Oconto, WI.
ii. William Belongia,
born August 08, 1877 in Oconto, Wisconsin; died October 29, 1921 in
Oconto,
Wi; married Phemie Trudeau; born September 04, 1876; died July 28, 1959
in Oconto, Wisconsin.
iii. Vina Belongia, born
May 02, 1878; died September 28, 1966; married Edward Cota; born May
02,
1879; died September 28, 1966.
iv. Salime Belongia,
born February 24, 1873 in Oconto, Wisconsin; died July 28, 1957;
married
Victor Degeneffe July 08, 1889 in Oconto, WI; born June 13, 1865; died
January 21, 1951 in Oconto, Wisconsin.
v. Sam Belongia, born
1876; died 1947 in Oconto, Wi; married Amelia Sheffen; born 1876 in
Oconto,
Wisconsin; died 1949 in Oconto, Wisconsin.
vi. Virginia Belongia,
born August 10, 1881 in Oconto Catholic Cemetary; died July 19, 1943 in
Kenosha, WI; married Rudolf Ludwig; died Deceased.
Notes for Virginia Belongia:
Aunt
Agnes told me that Virginia
lived next to her, and that if they misbehaved Viriginia would tell
their
mother, so they were rather afraid of her.
More About Virginia Belongia:
Burial:
Oconto Catholic Cemetary
vii. Isaac Belongea, born February 28, 1883; died July 11, 1954 in Appleton, WI; married Ella Auguste Maldewin February 15, 1917 in St Peters Catholic Church, Oconto, WI; born September 06, 1896; died April 08, 1991 in Kaukauna, WI.
More About Isaac Belongea:
Burial:
July 14, 1954, Kaukauna,
WI
viii. Theophile Belongia, born March 04, 1886 in Oconto, Wisconsin; died December 10, 1977 in Oconto, Wi; married Alice Eckert September 14, 1925 in Menominee, Michigan; born July 31, 1908 in Pensaukee, WI; died July 04, 2002 in Green Bay, WI.
More About Theophile Belongia:
Burial:
Oconto Catholic Cemetary
Generation No. 3
4. Moise Belongia1,
born August 08, 1805 in Louiseville Quebec, Canada; died May 09, 1891
in
Oconto, WI. He was the son of 8. Augustin Belanger and 9.
Marguerite
Jouineau. He married 5. Marie-Josepht Piette Dit Trempe
January 10,
1831 in St Joesph-de-Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada.
5.
Marie-Josepht
Piette Dit Trempe, born March 19, 1809 in St-Joseph-de-Maskinonge,
Quebec,
Canada; died 1889 in Oconto, Wisconsin. She was the daughter
of 10.
Louis Piet Dit Trempe and 11. Elisabeth Leclair.
Notes for Moise Belongia:
Settled
in Oconto in 1855
Moyse
Belongia was born August
8th, 1805 in St. Ursule, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He married Josephte
Piette dit Trempe at St. Joseph's, Maskinonge, St. Ursule on Jan 10,
1831
(from certificate).
A
family story says that he
was a river driver in the late 1840's and early 1850's near Kankakee,
Illinois.
One of his sons was born in Illinois around 1850 (according to census).
There is a naturalization for a Moses Belonja who arrived at the Port
of
Green Bay in May of 1854 (declaration of intent certificate). At this
time,
this man is believed to be the Moses Belongia who settled in Oconto.
Moses
appears on the 1851 Quebec census and on the 1860 Oconto, Oconto census.
Moses died in 1891 before the
first available plat of Oconto, Oconto. Moses and Jo had 11 kids
More About Moise Belongia:
Burial:
Catholic Cemetary, Oconto,
WI
Children of Moise Belongia and
Marie-Josepht Trempe are:
2
i. Joseph Azarie Belongia,
born August 17, 1850 in Ste-Ursule, Quebec, Canada; died March 30, 1935
in Oconto, WI; married Mary Eloise Leneau September 21, 1870 in Oconto,
WI.
ii. Moyse Belongia, born
February 01, 1832 in St-Joseph-de-Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada.
iii. Marguerite Belongia,
born 1833 in Louiseville Quebec, Canada.
iv. Mathilda Belongia,
born April 27, 1840 in Louiseville Quebec, Canada.
v. Job George Belongia,
born 1842 in Ste-Ursuel Maskinonge, Quebec Canada; married Louisa
Waupone
May 03, 1910 in Oconto, WI.
vi. Marie Belongia, born
1844 in Ste-Ursuel Maskinonge, Quebec Canada; died March 24, 1879 in
Oconto,
WI; married Pierre E Suprenant Abt. 1861; born September 10, 1836 in St
Alberta, Canada; died April 16, 1928 in Oconto, WI.
vii. Domithilde Belongia
viii. George Belongia,
born 1846.
ix. Emeline Belongia,
born 1848.
x. Louis Hubbell Belongia,
born 1848; married Denise Reginere October 07, 1872 in Oconto, WI.
6. Narcisse Juneau,
born Bet. 1810 - 1820. He was the son of 12. Narcisse
Juneau.
He married 7. Madeleine Trudel.
7.
Madeleine Trudel,
born Bet. 1815 - 1825. She was the daughter of 14. Charles
Trudel
and 15. Madeleine LeBlanc.
Notes for Narcisse Juneau:
In
Oconto the last name has
been referred to as Luneau. I was informed by French Canadian
Leon
Trudel, that the French name is Juneau.
Child of Narcisse Juneau and
Madeleine Trudel is:
3
i. Mary Eloise Leneau,
born September 01, 1844 in Ste. Ursule,Quebec, Canada; died November
18,
1912 in Oconto, Wisconsin; married Joseph Azarie Belongia September 21,
1870 in Oconto, WI.
Generation No. 4
8. Augustin
Belanger,
born 1773 in St Antoine de Riviere-du-loop, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
He was the son of 16. Jacques Belanger and 17. Marguerite
Lord. He
married 9. Marguerite Jouineau June 03, 1793 in Riviere Quelle
Kamouraska,
quebec, Canada.
9.
Marguerite Jouineau,
born Abt. 1771; died December 03, 1859 in Ste-Ursuel, Maskinonge,
Quebec
Canada. She was the daughter of 18. Alexis Jouineau and 19.
Marie-Louise
Lefebvre.
Notes for Augustin Belanger:
Augustin
owed 1200 acres on
Concession 2, Lot 3, in St-Ursule, Quebec (from 1851 census)
was in 1804 avoyageur in the Fond du Lac department of the North West Company
Full Context of Midwest Pioneers: Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Vol. 20
Children of Augustin Belanger
and Marguerite Jouineau are:
4
i. Moise Belongia, born
August 08, 1805 in Louiseville Quebec, Canada; died May 09, 1891 in
Oconto,
WI; married Marie-Josepht Piette Dit Trempe January 10, 1831 in St
Joesph-de-Maskinonge,
Quebec, Canada.
ii. Marguerite Belanger,
born February 28, 1794 in St Antoine de Riviere-du-loop, Quebec,
Canada;
married Andre Elliot September 01, 1817 in Louiseville, Quebec, Canada.
iii. Augustin Belanger,
born January 14, 1795 in Louiseville Quebec, Canada; married Josephte
Ferreau
February 14, 1822 in Louiseville, Quebec, Canada.
iv. Marie Belanger, born
April 30, 1796; married Marcel Picard February 26, 1816 in Louiseville,
Quebec, Canada.
v. Cecile Belanger, born
May 08, 1797; married Jean-Baptiste Beauregarde February 02, 1820 in
Louiseville,
Quebec, Canada.
vi. Anne Belanger, born
September 29, 1798; married Antoine Daniau October 14, 1820 in Lachine,
Ile-De-Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
vii. Julie Belanger,
born May 30, 1800; married Joseph Beaudoin January 13, 1824 in
Louiseville,
Quebec, Canada.
viii. Angelique Belanger,
born April 12, 1802; married Joseph Beauregarde November 07, 1825 in
Louiseville,
Quebec, Canada.
ix. Jean-Baptiste Belanger,
born October 03, 1803 in Louiseville Quebec, Canada; died August 12,
1806
in Louiseville Quebec, Canada.
x. Jean-Baptiste Belongia,
born February 13, 1807 in Louiseville Quebec, Canada; married Agathe
Duchene
January 10, 1831 in Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada.
xi. Jacques Belanger,
born May 26, 1809 in Louiseville Quebec, Canada.
xii. Marie-Rosalie Belanger,
born October 19, 1811 in Louiseville Quebec, Canada.
xiii. Louis Belongia,
born March 31, 1813 in Louiseville Quebec, Canada; died March 17, 1904
in Little River, Oconto, WI; married (1) Marguerite Trempe February 13,
1836 in Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada; born October 10, 1814 in
St-Joesph-de-Maskinonge,
Quebec, Canada; died Abt. 1842; married (2) Justine Rivard May 09, 1842
in St-Leon-Le-Grand, Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada; married (3) Marguerite
Beaudoin September 22, 1845 in Ste-Ursule, Maskinonge, Quebec.
xiv. Mathilde Belanger,
born November 18, 1816 in Louiseville Quebec, Canada; died April 08,
1837
in Louiseville Quebec, Canada.
10. Louis Piet Dit
Trempe, born September 14, 1781 in St-Joseph-de-Maskinonge, Quebec,
Canada.
He was the son of 20. Joseph Piet and 21. Marie-Charlotte
Dupuis.
He married 11. Elisabeth Leclair.
11.
Elisabeth Leclair,
born Abt. 1785; died Deceased.
Children of Louis Trempe and
Elisabeth Leclair are:
5
i. Marie-Josepht Piette
Dit Trempe, born March 19, 1809 in St-Joseph-de-Maskinonge, Quebec,
Canada;
died 1889 in Oconto, Wisconsin; married Moise Belongia January 10, 1831
in St Joesph-de-Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Joseph-Louis Trempe,
born July 29, 1806 in St-Joseph-de-Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada.
iii. Elizabeth Trempe,
born September 30, 1807.
iv. Marie-Leocadie Trempe,
born September 14, 1810.
v. Sophie Trempe, born
April 14, 1812; married Joseph Luneau January 10, 1843.
vi. Marie-Saladie Trempe,
born October 16, 1816.
vii. Marie-Emilie Trempe,
born June 25, 1819.
viii. Francois Trempe,
born January 07, 1821.
ix. Pierre Trempe, born
June 07, 1823.
x. Marguerite Trempe,
born October 10, 1814 in St-Joesph-de-Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada; died
Abt. 1842; married Louis Belongia February 13, 1836 in Maskinonge,
Quebec,
Canada; born March 31, 1813 in Louiseville Quebec, Canada; died March
17,
1904 in Little River, Oconto, WI.
12. Narcisse Juneau
Child of Narcisse Juneau is:
6
i. Narcisse Juneau,
born Bet. 1810 - 1820; married Madeleine Trudel.
14. Charles Trudel,
born September 20, 1792 in Louiseville, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased. He was the son of 28. Joseph Trudel and 29.
Charlotte Bergeron.
He married 15. Madeleine LeBlanc January 11, 1813 in Louiseville,
Mauricie,
Quebec, Canada.
15.
Madeleine LeBlanc,
died Deceased. She was the daughter of 30. Francois LeBlanc
and 31.
Maire-Josephe Pichet Dit Paquin.
Children of Charles Trudel and
Madeleine LeBlanc are:
7
i. Madeleine Trudel,
born Bet. 1815 - 1825; married Narcisse Juneau.
ii. Prudent Trudel
Generation No. 5
16. Jacques
Belanger,
born April 09, 1742 in Montmagny, Quebec Canada; died June 21, 1808 in
Rivierve Quelle, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 32.
Augustin Belanger
and 33. Marie-Louise Simon-La Point. He married 17.
Marguerite Lord
January 23, 1769 in St-Ant.de la Riv.du Loup, Quebec, Canada.
17.
Marguerite Lord,
born Abt. 1746 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Deceased in St
Antoine-De-La
Riviere-Du-Loup, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of 34.
Charles
Laure Dit Lamontagne and 35. Marie-Josephe Doucet.
Children of Jacques Belanger
and Marguerite Lord are:
8
i. Augustin Belanger,
born 1773 in St Antoine de Riviere-du-loop, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased;
married Marguerite Jouineau June 03, 1793 in Riviere Quelle Kamouraska,
quebec, Canada.
ii. Marguerite Belanger,
born 1773.
iii. Marie-Catherine
Belanger, born 1775.
18. Alexis
Jouineau,
born November 09, 1740 in Ste Genevieve, De-Batiscan, Quebec, Canada;
died
September 26, 1814 in Louiseville, Maskinongbe, Quebec,
Canada. He
was the son of 36. Jean-Baptiste Jouineau and 37. Marie-Marguerite
Baribeau.
He married 19. Marie-Louise Lefebvre November 14, 1768 in Ste-Genevieve
Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
19.
Marie-Louise
Lefebvre, born Abt. 1744 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
She was the daughter of 38. Louis-Alexis Lefebvre and 39. Marie-Ursule
Dubois Dit Brisbois.
Child of Alexis Jouineau and
Marie-Louise Lefebvre is:
9
i. Marguerite Jouineau,
born Abt. 1771; died December 03, 1859 in Ste-Ursuel, Maskinonge,
Quebec
Canada; married Augustin Belanger June 03, 1793 in Riviere Quelle
Kamouraska,
quebec, Canada.
20. Joseph Piet,
born 1739 in Maskinonge, Quebec Canada; died April 25, 1819 in
Maskinonge,
Quebec Canada. He was the son of 40. Jean-Baptiste Piette and
41.
Marie-Francoise Pelletier. He married 21. Marie-Charlotte
Dupuis
February 02, 1761 in St Joesph-de-Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada.
21.
Marie-Charlotte
Dupuis, born Abt. 1740 in Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada; died Bef. April
25,
1819 in Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of
42. Charles
Dupuis and 43. Ursule Sicard.
More About Joseph Piet:
Burial:
April 26, 1819, St-Joseph,
Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada
Children of Joseph Piet and
Marie-Charlotte
Dupuis are:
10
i. Louis Piet Dit Trempe,
born September 14, 1781 in St-Joseph-de-Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada;
married
Elisabeth Leclair.
ii. Joseph Trempe, born
August 21, 1763.
iii. Marie-Charlotte
Trempe, born December 12, 1767.
iv. Charles-Amable Trempe,
born February 08, 1769.
v. Jacques Trempe, born
November 27, 1771.
vi. Pierre Trempe, born
July 13, 1774.
vii. Francois Trempe,
born February 24, 1778.
viii. Marie-Charlotte
Trempe, born February 02, 1787.
ix. Jean Baptiste Piet,
born Abt. 1765.
x. Charles Piet, born
Abt. 1775.
xi. Joseph Piet, born
April 21, 1788.
xii. Amable Piet, born
October 1784.
28. Joseph Trudel,
born in Louiseville, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; died January 11,
1810.
He was the son of 56. Alexandre Trudel and 57. Marie Anne
Plamondon.
He married 29. Charlotte Bergeron July 27, 1788 in Louiseville,
Maskinonge,
Quebec.
29.
Charlotte Bergeron,
born 1766; died in Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of
58. Charles
Bergeron and 59. Judith Paille.
Child of Joseph Trudel and Charlotte
Bergeron is:
14
i. Charles Trudel,
born September 20, 1792 in Louiseville, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased; married Madeleine LeBlanc January 11, 1813 in Louiseville,
Mauricie,
Quebec, Canada.
30. Francois
LeBlanc,
born December 27, 1751 in Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia; died
Deceased.
He was the son of 60. Paul Dit Polet LeBlanc and 61. Marie Josephe
Richard.
He married 31. Maire-Josephe Pichet Dit Paquin.
31.
Maire-Josephe
Pichet Dit Paquin, born Abt. 1753 in Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova
Scotia;
died Deceased. She was the daughter of 62. Jean Paquin and
63. Marie
Madeline Paille.
Child of Francois LeBlanc and
Maire-Josephe Paquin is:
15
i. Madeleine LeBlanc,
died Deceased; married Charles Trudel January 11, 1813 in Louiseville,
Mauricie, Quebec, Canada.
Generation No. 6
32. Augustin
Belanger,
born April 20, 1706 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec Canada. He was
the
son of 64. Charles Belanger and 65. Genevieve Gagnon. He
married
33. Marie-Louise Simon-La Point November 24, 1727 in Chateau-Ticher
Quebec
Canada.
33.
Marie-Louise
Simon-La Point, born June 17, 1701 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec
Canada.
She was the daughter of 66. Guillaume Simon and 67. Catherine Drouin.
Children of Augustin Belanger
and Marie-Louise Point are:
16
i. Jacques Belanger,
born April 09, 1742 in Montmagny, Quebec Canada; died June 21, 1808 in
Rivierve Quelle, Quebec, Canada; married Marguerite Lord January 23,
1769
in St-Ant.de la Riv.du Loup, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Francois Belanger,
born September 22, 1728 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married
Marie-Louise
Cazeau February 19, 1753 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada.
iii. Augustin Belanger,
born December 14, 1729 in Montmagny, Quebec, Canada.
iv. Marie-Marthe Belanger,
born April 18, 1732 in St-Thomas, Quebec, Canada; died December 24,
1772
in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married Prisque Vesina February 04,
1771 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada.
v. Louis Belanger, born
September 16, 1733 in St-Thomas, Quebec, Canada; married Catherine
Tibaut
October 22, 1753 in St-Thomas, Quebec, Canada.
vi. Marie-Genevieve Belanger,
born April 26, 1735 in St-Thomas, Quebec, Canada; died May 18, 1752 in
Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
vii. Angelique Belanger,
born Abt. March 10, 1736/37; married Pierre L'Enclus November 24, 1761
in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
viii. Prisque Belanger,
born April 13, 1739; married Marie-Joseph Picard February 22, 1773 in
St-Thomas,
Quebec, Canada.
34. Charles Laure
Dit Lamontagne, born 1704 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died November
21, 1776 in Varennes, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 68.
Julien
Lort Laure-Lamontagne and 69. Anne-Charlotte Girouard. He
married
35. Marie-Josephe Doucet February 19, 1725/26 in Port Royal, Nova
Scotia,
Canada.
35.
Marie-Josephe
Doucet, born 1698 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died
Deceased. She
was the daughter of 70. Jacques Doucet and 71. Marie Pellerin.
Child of Charles Lamontagne and
Marie-Josephe Doucet is:
17
i. Marguerite Lord,
born Abt. 1746 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Deceased in St
Antoine-De-La
Riviere-Du-Loup, Quebec, Canada; married Jacques Belanger January 23,
1769
in St-Ant.de la Riv.du Loup, Quebec, Canada.
36. Jean-Baptiste
Jouineau, born Abt. 1699 in Canada; died Deceased. He was the
son
of 72. Augustin Jouineau and 73. Elisabeth Blanchon. He
married 37.
Marie-Marguerite Baribeau September 02, 1728 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan,
Quebec, Canada.
37.
Marie-Marguerite
Baribeau, born April 04, 1707 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
She was the daughter of 74. Jean Baribeau and 75. Marguerite Cosset.
More About Jean-Baptiste Jouineau:
Burial:
March 30, 1783, Ste
Genevieve, De-Batiscan, Quebec, Canada
Children of Jean-Baptiste Jouineau
and Marie-Marguerite Baribeau are:
18
i. Alexis Jouineau,
born November 09, 1740 in Ste Genevieve, De-Batiscan, Quebec, Canada;
died
September 26, 1814 in Louiseville, Maskinongbe, Quebec, Canada; married
Marie-Louise Lefebvre November 14, 1768 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan,
Quebec,
Canada.
ii. Jean Jouineau, born
January 29, 1727/28 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
iii. Francois Jouineau,
born June 27, 1730 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
iv. Joseph Jouineau,
born July 15, 1732 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
v. Marie-Marguerite Jouineau,
born March 01, 1732/33 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
vi. Prisque Jouineau,
born August 13, 1736 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
vii. Marie-Madeleine
Jouineau, born December 27, 1738 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec,
Canada;
died Deceased.
38. Louis-Alexis
Lefebvre, born January 12, 1701/02 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died
Abt.
1769. He was the son of 76. Gabriel Lefebvre and 77.
Marie-Louise
Duclos. He married 39. Marie-Ursule Dubois Dit Brisbois March
04,
1732/33 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
39.
Marie-Ursule
Dubois Dit Brisbois, born September 30, 1708 in St-Francois-du-lac,
Quebec,
Canada. She was the daughter of 78. Charles Dubois Dit
Brisebois
and 79. Marie-Ursule Adams.
Notes for Louis-Alexis Lefebvre:
He
was a voyageur in the
west in 1722.
Children of Louis-Alexis Lefebvre
and Marie-Ursule Brisbois are:
19
i. Marie-Louise Lefebvre,
born Abt. 1744 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Alexis
Jouineau November 14, 1768 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Joseph-Marie Lefebvre,
born March 21, 1733/34 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
iii. Marie-Ursule Lefebvre,
born September 12, 1736 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
iv. Louis-Alexis Lefebvre,
born September 22, 1737 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
v. Marie-Joseph Lefebvre,
born July 03, 1739 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
vi. Genevieve Lefebvre
40. Jean-Baptiste
Piette, born June 20, 1713 in Sorel, Quebec Canada; died April
1772.
He was the son of 80. Pierre Piette and 81. Marie-Jacqueline
Harel.
He married 41. Marie-Francoise Pelletier February 01, 1734/35.
41.
Marie-Francoise
Pelletier, born February 12, 1711/12 in Sorel, Quebec Canada; died
Deceased.
She was the daughter of 82. Michel Pelletier and 83. Francoise Meneux.
Children of Jean-Baptiste Piette
and Marie-Francoise Pelletier are:
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i. Joseph Piet, born
1739 in Maskinonge, Quebec Canada; died April 25, 1819 in Maskinonge,
Quebec
Canada; married Marie-Charlotte Dupuis February 02, 1761 in St
Joesph-de-Maskinonge,
Quebec, Canada.
ii. Antoine Piet, born
1736 in Berthier, Berthier, Quebec, Canada; died December 10, 1821 in
Berthier,
Berthier, Quebec, Canada; married Catherine Fagnon February 20, 1764;
born
Abt. 1740 in Canada; died March 21, 1829 in Berthier, Berthier, Quebec,
Canada.
iii. Francoise Piet,
born Abt. 1737 in Canada; died Deceased; married Alexis Chretien; born
September 02, 1719 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
iv. Jean-Ambroise Piet,
born Abt. 1738 in Canada; died Deceased; married Marie-Therese Braseau;
born Abt. 1740 in Berthier, Berthier, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
v. Charles Piet, born
Abt. 1745 in Canada; died Deceased; married Marie-Anne Payette February
1761 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; born Abt. 1750 in Maskinonge, Quebec,
Canada; died Bef. April 25, 1819 in Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada.
vi. Louis Piet, born
Abt. 1750 in Canada; died Deceased; married Marie-Anne Roy February 19,
1770 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; born Abt. 1755 in Canada; died
Deceased.
vii. Marie-Madeleine
Piet, born June 19, 1751.
viii. Marie-Amable Piet,
born June 20, 1753.
42. Charles Dupuis,
born July 31, 1699 in Champlain; died Deceased. He was the
son of
84. Jean-Francois Dupuis and 85. Marguerite Bayard. He
married 43.
Ursule Sicard Abt. 1720 in St-Joseph-de-Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada.
43.
Ursule Sicard,
born September 18, 1695 in St Pierre, Ile D'Orleans, Montmorency II,
Quebec,
Canada; died Bet. 1713 - 1789. She was the daughter of 86.
Jean Sicard
and 87. Genevieve Rate.
Children of Charles Dupuis and
Ursule Sicard are:
21
i. Marie-Charlotte
Dupuis, born Abt. 1740 in Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada; died Bef. April
25,
1819 in Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada; married Joseph Piet February 02,
1761
in St Joesph-de-Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Joseph-Marie Dupuis,
born September 09, 1728.
iii. Marie-Anne Dupuis,
born Abt. 1730.
iv. Francois Dupuis,
born December 23, 1730.
v. Jean-Babtiste Dupuis,
born May 15, 1733.
vi. Jacques Dupuis, born
1738.
56. Alexandre
Trudel,
born 1726 in Pte-Aux-Trembles, Ile-De-Montreal, Quebec; died
Deceased.
He was the son of 112. Alexandre Trudel and 113. Marie Madeleine
Belanger.
He married 57. Marie Anne Plamondon August 23, 1750.
57.
Marie Anne Plamondon,
born July 23, 1728 in L''annonciation, L''ancienne-Lorette, Quebec,
Quebec;
died February 02, 1797. She was the daughter of 114. Pierre
Plamondon
and 115. Marie Charlotte Hamel.
Child of Alexandre Trudel and
Marie Plamondon is:
28
i. Joseph Trudel, born
in Louiseville, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; died January 11, 1810;
married
Charlotte Bergeron July 27, 1788 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec.
58. Charles
Bergeron,
born March 06, 1716/17 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec; died
February
21, 1795 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec. He was the son
of 116.
Pierre Bergeron and 117. Madeleine Giguere. He married 59.
Judith
Paille May 03, 1744 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec.
59.
Judith Paille,
born February 19, 1723/24 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec; died
Deceased.
She was the daughter of 118. Charles Paille and 119. Marie Francoise
Lemaitre.
Children of Charles Bergeron
and Judith Paille are:
29
i. Charlotte Bergeron,
born 1766; died in Quebec, Canada; married Joseph Trudel July 27, 1788
in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec.
ii. Marie Louise Bergeron,
born September 11, 1747; died October 09, 1828 in Canada; married Louis
Tousignant Dit Lapointe January 27, 1772; born 1747 in Quebec, Canada;
died March 21, 1810 in Quebec, Canada.
iii. Jean Babtiste Bergeron,
died Deceased; married Amable Lesieur; died Deceased.
60. Paul Dit Polet
LeBlanc, born February 28, 1710/11 in Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova
Scotia;
died March 12, 1773 in Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 120.
Pierre
LeBlanc and 121. Jeanne Terriot. He married 61. Marie Josephe
Richard.
61.
Marie Josephe
Richard, born June 09, 1713 in Acadia, Canada; died June 02, 1795 in
Nicolet,
Nicolet, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of 122. Rene
Richard
and 123. Marguerite Terriot.
Children of Paul LeBlanc and
Marie Richard are:
30
i. Francois LeBlanc,
born December 27, 1751 in Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia; died
Deceased;
married Maire-Josephe Pichet Dit Paquin.
ii. Joseph Dit Coudjeau
LeBlanc, born October 18, 1733 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died
Deceased;
married Agnes Belliveau; died Deceased.
iii. Charles Gregoire
Dit Charlitte Lefort LeBlanc, born October 12, 1734 in Port Royal
Acadia,
Canada; died December 14, 1814 in New Brunswick, Canada; married
Theotiste
Belliveau; died Deceased.
iv. Pierre LeBlanc, born
April 23, 1736 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died Deceased.
v. Bonaventure Dit Bounan
LeBlanc, born June 29, 1738 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died
Deceased;
married Rosalie Belliveau; died Deceased.
vi. Amand LeBlanc, born
September 01, 1740 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died Deceased.
vii. Nathalie LeBlanc,
born April 24, 1742 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada.
viii. Joseph LeBlanc,
born March 06, 1743/44.
ix. Paul LeBlanc, born
September 25, 1745 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died Deceased; married
Marie Hebert; died Deceased.
x. Basile LeBlanc, born
March 16, 1746/47 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died Deceased.
xi. Marie Joseph LeBlanc
xii. Jean Baptiste LeBlanc
62. Jean
Paquin
He married 63. Marie Madeline Paille.
63.
Marie Madeline
Paille
Child of Jean Paquin and Marie
Paille is:
31
i. Maire-Josephe Pichet
Dit Paquin, born Abt. 1753 in Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia; died
Deceased; married Francois LeBlanc.
Generation No. 7
64. Charles
Belanger,
born July 04, 1668 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec Canada; died April 28,
1729
in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 128.
Charles
Belanger and 129. Barbe Delphine Cloutier. He married 65.
Genevieve
Gagnon February 18, 1691/92 in St Anne-Beaupre, Quebec Canada.
65.
Genevieve Gagnon,
born March 04, 1673/74 in Cap Tourmente, Quebec Canada; died April 28,
1749. She was the daughter of 130. Pierre Gagnon and 131.
Barbe Fortin.
Children of Charles Belanger
and Genevieve Gagnon are:
32
i. Augustin Belanger,
born April 20, 1706 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec Canada; married
Marie-Louise
Simon-La Point November 24, 1727 in Chateau-Ticher Quebec Canada.
ii. Pierre Belanger,
born November 10, 1692 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died December
05, 1757 in St-Thomas, Quebec, Canada; married Marthe Couillard
November
09, 1716 in Montmagny, Quebec, Canada.
iii. Paul Belanger, born
January 25, 1693/94 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died October 28,
1698 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
iv. Genevieve Belanger,
born April 01, 1695 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died March 07,
1702/03
in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
v. Marie-Francoise Belanger,
born January 09, 1696/97 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died August
05, 1715 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
vi. Charles Belanger,
born December 22, 1698 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died November
04, 1761 in St-Thomas, Quebec, Canada; married Elizabeth Fournier
October
04, 1723 in Montmagny, Quebec, Canada.
vii. Prisque Belanger,
born October 02, 1700 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died December
13, 1770 in St-Valier, Quebec, Canada; married Genevieve Gosselin
November
06, 1724 in St-Laurent I.O., Quebec Canada.
viii. Michel Belanger,
born September 28, 1702 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died January
03, 1771 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married Louise Gravel July
11, 1729 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada.
ix. Veronique Belanger,
born August 30, 1704.
x. Andre Belanger, born
December 18, 1707.
xi. Genevieve Belanger,
born December 31, 1709 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married
Pierre
Gobelin 1727.
xii. Paul Belanger, born
November 03, 1711 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died December 10,
1711 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
xiii. Rene Belanger,
born November 11, 1712 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died August
28,
1715 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
xiv. Joseph Belanger,
born December 28, 1714 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
xv. Jean-Frances Belanger,
born July 20, 1716 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died September
12,
1716 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
xvi. Marie Belanger,
born August 23, 1717 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died August 28,
1717 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
66. Guillaume
Simon,
born September 23, 1664 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died March 15,
1710/11
in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 132.
Hubert
Simon and 133. Marie Vie. He married 67. Catherine Drouin
November
17, 1688 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada.
67.
Catherine Drouin,
born January 02, 1658/59 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1705 -
1755.
She was the daughter of 134. Robert Drouin and 135. Marie Chapelier.
Children of Guillaume Simon and
Catherine Drouin are:
33
i. Marie-Louise Simon-La
Point, born June 17, 1701 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec Canada; married
Augustin
Belanger November 24, 1727 in Chateau-Ticher Quebec Canada.
ii. Hippolyte Simon,
born August 02, 1689 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
iii. Claudine Simon,
born December 31, 1690 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
iv. Angelique Simon,
born February 03, 1691/92 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased;
married Bertrand Perrault 1717; died Deceased.
v. Genevieve Simon, born
January 02, 1693/94 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Gentien Morissett 1710; died Deceased.
vi. Marguerite Simon,
born July 16, 1697 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Jean-Babtiste Chretien 1726; died Deceased.
vii. Marie-Francoise
Simon, born September 10, 1699 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased; married Louis Perrault 1723; died Deceased.
viii. Prisque Simon,
born February 22, 1701/02 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Bet.
1736 - 1794; married Madeleine DeLessard November 19, 1731 in St Anne;
born June 16, 1714 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1737 - 1808.
ix. Felicite Simon, born
February 22, 1701/02; died Deceased; married Augustin Gagnon 1727.
68. Julien Lort
Laure-Lamontagne,
born in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Bef. June 1724 in Port Royal,
Nova Scotia, Canada. He was the son of 136. Alexandre Laure
and 137.
Francoise Barriault. He married 69. Anne-Charlotte Girouard
1675
in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada.
69.
Anne-Charlotte
Girouard, born 1660 in Arcadia, Quebec, Canada; died January 09,
1740/41
in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada. She was the daughter of
138.
Francois Dit La Varenne Girouard and 139. Jeanne Aucoin.
Notes for Julien Lort Laure-Lamontagne:
Soldat
Régiment de Carignan
In 1643, one hundred and nine years after the first unloadings of Cartier, there were only three hundred immigrants in Quebec. Twenty years later, only five hundred people. France finally decided to grant ground premiums to two thousand other immigrants during the decade 1663-1673. The young marriages were encouraged and thus boys of with the more dix-hiut years married some fourteen year old girls. The trade of the furs developed and attracted French immigrants, as well the noble ones as the commoners. Thus in 1671, one counted more than seven French miles to Quebec and approximately five hundred people in Acadie. Among those, let us note the presence of Julien Laure says the Mountain (1654-1724) and of its wife Anne Girouard. This flood of French immigration poursuiva until 1759, year of the Conquest by the British.
The treaty of Utrech, in 1713,
yielded the acadian and French colonies to the English. In 1755, two
thousand
Acadian French-speaking people refuse to lend oath of allegiance to the
Queen of England and are thus off-set mainly in Louisiana. It is
however
about this period that one sees appearing the first LAURE and LORD in
the
area of Mauricie. Indeed, Jean-baptiste Lord took wife with Yamachiche,
in 1733, in the person of Marie-Josephte Gélinas. As of this
period
a branch distinct from the LORD family will be maintained there until
our
days.
Children of Julien Laure-Lamontagne
and Anne-Charlotte Girouard are:
34
i. Charles Laure Dit
Lamontagne, born 1704 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died November 21,
1776 in Varennes, Quebec, Canada; married Marie-Josephe Doucet February
19, 1725/26 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada.
ii. Alexandre Laure,
born 1676 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; died Aft. 1718; married
Marie-Francoise
Barillote 1701 in Arcadia, Canada; died Deceased.
70. Jacques Doucet,
born Abt. 1671 in Acadia, Canada; died Unknown in Port Royal, Acadia,
Canada.
He was the son of 140. Germain Doucet and 141. Marguerite
Landry.
He married 71. Marie Pellerin Abt. 1695.
71.
Marie Pellerin,
born 1679 in Acadia, Canada; died Bet. 1730 - 1774. She was
the daughter
of 142. Etienne Pellerin and 143. Jeanne Savoie.
Children of Jacques Doucet and
Marie Pellerin are:
35
i. Marie-Josephe Doucet,
born 1698 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Deceased; married Charles
Laure Dit Lamontagne February 19, 1725/26 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia,
Canada.
ii. Madeleine Doucet,
born 1697.
iii. Alexis Doucet, born
October 18, 1704 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Madeleine Leger; died Deceased.
iv. Pierre Doucet, born
February 20, 1705/06 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; died Deceased;
married Anne Dugas; died Deceased.
v. Francois Doucet, born
1709; died Deceased.
vi. Marguerite Doucet,
born February 02, 1708/09 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; died
April
10, 1710 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada.
vii. Marie-Marguerite
Doucet, born January 31, 1710/11 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada;
died
Deceased; married Andre Simon; died Deceased.
viii. Anne Doucet Doucet,
born May 04, 1715 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; died Deceased.
ix. Brigitte Doucet,
born May 31, 1716 in Por`; died Deceased.
x. Ursule Doucet, born
1720; died Deceased.
xi. Euphrosine Doucet,
born 1723; died Deceased; married Pierre Landry; died Deceased.
72. Augustin
Jouineau,
born Abt. 1675 in Canada; died April 29, 1716 in Chambly, Quebec,
Canada.
He was the son of 144. Pierre Jouineau and 145. Anne
Rousseau. He
married 73. Elisabeth Blanchon December 07, 1698 in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada.
73.
Elisabeth Blanchon,
born June 18, 1679 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died June 15, 1749 in Ste
Genevieve, De-Batiscan, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter
of 146.
Etienne Blanchon and 147. Anne Videau.
Notes for Augustin Jouineau:
soldier
in the company of Muy
in 1698
More About Elisabeth Blanchon:
Burial:
June 16, 1749, Ste Genevieve,
De-Batiscan, Quebec, Canada
Children of Augustin Jouineau
and Elisabeth Blanchon are:
36
i. Jean-Baptiste Jouineau,
born Abt. 1699 in Canada; died Deceased; married Marie-Marguerite
Baribeau
September 02, 1728 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Marie-Josephe Jouineau,
died April 04, 1764 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; married Paul Bertrand
September 17, 1725 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
iii. Marie-Charlotte
Jouineau, born March 15, 1705/06 in Chambly, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
iv. Marie-Elisabeth Jouineau,
born October 18, 1708 in Chambly, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
v. Marguerite Jouineau,
born August 21, 1711 in Chambly, Quebec, Canada; died October 22, 1725
in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada.
vi. Marie-Catherine Jouineau,
born October 14, 1713 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Alexis Tifaut September 30, 1734 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec,
Canada;
died Deceased.
vii. Louis Jouineau,
born July 22, 1715 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Therese
Dauphin June 23, 1748 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
viii. Joseph Jouineau,
died Deceased; married Marie-Catherine Rivard May 25, 1739 in
Ste-Genevieve
Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
ix. Francois Jouineau,
died December 05, 1770 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; married
Marie-Agnes
Brien; died Deceased.
74. Jean Baribeau,
born July 16, 1670 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died April 25, 1725 in
Batiscan,
Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 148. Francois Baribeau and
149.
Perrine Moreau. He married 75. Marguerite Cosset February 18,
1695/96
in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
75.
Marguerite Cosset,
born January 20, 1679/80 in Les Ecureuils, Quebec, Canada; died
1727.
She was the daughter of 150. Jean Cosset and 151. Marguerite Eloy.
Children of Jean Baribeau and
Marguerite Cosset are:
37
i. Marie-Marguerite
Baribeau, born April 04, 1707 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased;
married Jean-Baptiste Jouineau September 02, 1728 in Ste-Genevieve
Batiscan,
Quebec, Canada.
ii. Marie-Catherine Baribeau,
born February 17, 1696/97 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died April 04,
1698
in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
iii. Jean Baribeau, born
November 12, 1699; died Deceased.
iv. Francois-Xavier Baribeau,
born December 02, 1701 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
v. Joseph Baribeau, born
December 20, 1703 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
vi. Marie-Marguerite
Baribeau, born July 12, 1705 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died January
07, 1705/06 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
vii. Marie-Josephe Baribeau,
born February 18, 1707/08 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
viii. Marie-Anne Baribeau,
born July 07, 1711 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
ix. Francois-Antoine
Baribeau, born June 14, 1715 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
x. Marie-Therese Baribeau,
born September 13, 1717 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
xi. Marie-Agnes Baribeau,
born September 10, 1719 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
xii. Marie-Madeleine-Gervaise
Baribeau, born September 12, 1721 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died
September
17, 1721 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
76. Gabriel
Lefebvre,
born Abt. 1665 in St-Laurent, Paris, France; died November 27,
1735.
He was the son of 152. Nicolas Lefebvre and 153. Marie Josse.
He
married 77. Marie-Louise Duclos January 17, 1688/89 in Batiscan,
Quebec,
Canada.
77.
Marie-Louise
Duclos, born Abt. 1664 in St-Laurent, Paris, France. She was
the
daughter of 154. Francois Duclos and 155. Jeanne Cerisier.
Notes for Gabriel Lefebvre:
Gabriel-Nicolas
drowned in the
creek near the church on November 27, 1735. He was already dead when
found,
consequently could not receive the last sacrements of the church.
Nicolas
and Louise were pioneers
ofSte Geneviève de Baatiscan, Qué. Louise was the
first person
to be buried in Batiscan
More About Gabriel Lefebvre:
Burial:
November 29, 1735
Children of Gabriel Lefebvre
and Marie-Louise Duclos are:
38
i. Louis-Alexis Lefebvre,
born January 12, 1701/02 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Abt. 1769;
married
Marie-Ursule Dubois Dit Brisbois March 04, 1732/33 in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada.
ii. Nicolas Lefebvre,
born November 1689 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died December 03, 1689.
iii. Marie-Marguerite
Lefebvre, born March 04, 1690/91 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died May
12, 1715 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
iv. Jacques-Francois
Lefebvre, born January 24, 1693/94 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased;
married Catherine Lemaitre 1719; born July 27, 1697; died Deceased.
v. Marie-Catherine Lefebvre,
born Abt. 1695; married Jean Veillet; died Deceased.
vi. Marie-Madelein Lefebvre,
born July 20, 1695 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Jean-Baptiste Papilleau.
vii. Antoine Lefebvre,
born February 24, 1696/97 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
viii. Joseph Lefebvre,
born October 13, 1698 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Marie-Jeanne Lafond 1724; died Deceased.
ix. Charles Gabriel Lefebvre,
born June 16, 1700 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
x. Jean-Baptiste Lefebvre,
born April 28, 1704 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Marie-Ursule Dubois March 04, 1733/34 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
xi. Nicolas Lefebvre,
born March 26, 1706 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died February 23,
1727/28
in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
xii. Pierre Lefebvre,
born November 13, 1707 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
xiii. Michel Lefebvre,
born December 14, 1709 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
xiv. Julien Lefebvre,
born April 24, 1714 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
78. Charles Dubois
Dit Brisebois, born December 05, 1680 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
He was the son of 156. Rene Dubois and 157. Anne-Julienne
Dumont.
He married 79. Marie-Ursule Adams August 03, 1704 in St
Francois-du-lac,
Quebec, Canada.
79.
Marie-Ursule
Adams, born March 13, 1673/74 in Oyster River, New Hampshire, USA; died
September 15, 1728 in Yamaska,Quebec, Canada. She was the
daughter
of 158. Charles Adams and 159. Rebecca Smith.
Notes for Charles Dubois Dit
Brisebois:
Charles
DUBOIS dit Brisebois
was hired on 16 July 1702
(notary
Adhémar) at Fort
Rolland on the island of Montréal to go to Fort
Pontchartrain
/ Détroit
as part of a convoy of about 40 men who were to
return
that same year.
Those hired with Charles were to be paid 150 livres
and
could claim half of any
of the pelletries (furs or skins) they hunted.
The
rest were to go to the Company
of the Colony, which was then in charge
of
the trade.
Notes for Marie-Ursule Adams:
Prisoner
of war in JUly 29,
1694 and adopted by Charles Plagnol.
captured
by the Iroqois and
taken to Quebec.
per Ancestors of Michael Wayne
Houde web site
I cannot find Charles Plagnol
and his wife Thérèse Audrendron in
Jetté,
although
the entry for DUBOIS
dit Brisebois, Charles, and ADAMS, Ursule
(Mercy)
does say Ursule was
"adopted" by Plagnol. There is an entry for
_Antoine_
Planiol or Plagnol,
married to Charlotte Giguère, who died at
St-François-du-Lac
in
1705 and who commanded the fort there in 1693. It
may
be that _Charles_ was an
Abénaquis who took this last name, as there
was
a settlement of Abénaquis
near St-François-du-Lac. Or it may be that
Antoine
Planiol / Plagnol is
the one who "adopted" Ursule. He and his wife
had
no children
Marie apparently got to Canada as a captive of the Iroquois from their attack on Durham in 1694, aided and abetted by the French. Both her parents were captured and later killed by the Iroquois.
The Oyster River flows through Durham, NH. Her name appears in one NH source as "Marcy or Ursula" and her married name as"Brisebois".
Charles Antoine Plagnol, the commandant of the fort at St. Francois du Lac adopted Mercy. On Apr 6 1697 she was baptized as Ursule, a name chosen for her by her godmother, Maruerite Swigneuret, wife of Jean Boudor. Ursue (Mercy) married on Aug 3 1704 at St. Francois du Lac to Charles Dubois dit Brisebois
Notes for MARIE URSULE (MERCY)
ADAMS:
Abenaki-french
captive 19 July
1694 raid and massacre on Oyster River Plantation. Durham NH
Marie
Ursule Plagnol-Ely-Meystrey
-adoptive parents ,godparents
AFGS
spring 92 vol 15 #1 p 53
Je Me Souveins
portraits
pionnieres v2 p 116
More About MARIE URSULE (MERCY)
ADAMS:
Christening:
April 06, 1697,
St Francis du Lac, Yamaska, Quebec5
Fact
1: July 19, 1694, captured
and taken to canada
Fact
2: April 06, 1697, baptised,
Godmother-Marguerite Seigneuret
Fact
3: 1694, adopted by Charles
Antoine Plagnol, commandant
Children of Charles Brisebois
and Marie-Ursule Adams are:
39
i. Marie-Ursule Dubois
Dit Brisbois, born September 30, 1708 in St-Francois-du-lac, Quebec,
Canada;
married Louis-Alexis Lefebvre March 04, 1732/33 in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada.
ii. Marie-Catherine Dubois
Dit Brisbois, born Bet. 1695 - 1724; died Deceased; married Francois
Gamelin
1724; died Deceased.
iii. Marguerite-Joseph
Dubois, born 1710 in St-Francois-du-lac, Quebec, Canada; died December
19, 1727 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
iv. Marie-Apolline Dubois,
born July 09, 1713 in St-Francois-du-lac, Quebec, Canada; died April
15,
1728 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
v. Marie-Francoise Dubois,
born July 21, 1716 in St-Francois-du-lac, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
vi. Catherine Dubois,
born June 09, 1718 in St-Francois-du-lac, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
vii. Francois-Regis Dubois,
born April 08, 1720 in Yamaska,Quebec, Canada; died September 09, 1720
in Yamaska,Quebec, Canada.
viii. Francois-Regis
Dubois, born November 21, 1723 in St-Francois-du-lac, Quebec, Canada;
died
Deceased.
ix. Joseph-Marie Dubois
Dit Brisbois, born July 07, 1726 in St-Francois-du-lac, Quebec, Canada;
died Deceased; married Catherine Theresa Renou Dit Lachapelle; born
December
17, 1720; died Deceased.
80. Pierre Piette,
born December 23, 1670 in Sorel, Quebec Canada; died
Deceased. He
was the son of 160. Jean Piette and 161. Marguerite
Chemereau. He
married 81. Marie-Jacqueline Harel December 22, 1700 in Sorel, Quebec
Canada.
81.
Marie-Jacqueline
Harel, born June 04, 1684 in Gentilly, Quebec Canada; died
Deceased.
She was the daughter of 162. Jean Harel and 163. Marie Pescher.
Children of Pierre Piette and
Marie-Jacqueline Harel are:
40
i. Jean-Baptiste Piette,
born June 20, 1713 in Sorel, Quebec Canada; died April 1772; married
Marie-Francoise
Pelletier February 01, 1734/35.
ii. Angelique Piette,
born January 31, 1703/04 in Sorel, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Antoine Desrosiers 1722; died Deceased.
iii. Pierre Piette, born
October 01, 1710 in Berthier, Quebec, Canada; died December 05, 1716 in
Berthier, Quebec, Canada.
82. Michel
Pelletier,
born Abt. 1674 in Sillery, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased. He
was
the son of 164. Francois Pelletier Dit Antaya and 165. Marguerite
Madeleine
Morisseau. He married 83. Francoise Meneux July 09, 1697 in
Ste-Famille
I.O., Quebec, Canada.
83.
Francoise Meneux,
born April 20, 1676 in Ste-Famille I.O., Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
She was the daughter of 166. Jacques Meneux and 167. Marguerite
Peuvrier.
Children of Michel Pelletier
and Francoise Meneux are:
41
i. Marie-Francoise
Pelletier, born February 12, 1711/12 in Sorel, Quebec Canada; died
Deceased;
married Jean-Baptiste Piette February 01, 1734/35.
ii. Marie Pelletier,
born April 02, 1698 in Ste Famille, Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased; married Felix Peloquin 1720; died Deceased.
iii. Marguerite Pelletier,
born May 28, 1699 in Ste Famille, Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased;
married Nicolas Bibeau 1717; died Deceased.
iv. Michel Pelletier,
born October 30, 1700 in Ste Famille, Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada;
died
Deceased; married Marie-Louise Letendre 1726; died Deceased.
v. Charles-Francois Pelletier,
born September 01, 1702 in Ste Famille, Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada;
died Deceased; married Therese Peloquin 1728; died Deceased.
vi. Joseph Pelletier,
born January 01, 1703/04 in Ste Famille, Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada;
died Deceased.
vii. Antoine Pelletier,
born February 03, 1704/05 in Dorvilliers, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
viii. Dorothee Pelletier,
born December 08, 1706 in Sorel, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
ix. Genevieve Pelletier,
born September 30, 1709 in Sorel, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
x. Louis Pelletier, born
June 17, 1714 in Sorel, Quebec, Canada; died October 02, 1730 in Sorel,
Quebec, Canada.
xi. Hyacinthe Pelletier,
born March 06, 1715/16 in Sorel, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
xii. Catherine Pelletier,
born March 07, 1715/16 in Sorel, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
xiii. Jacques Pelletier,
born July 10, 1718 in Sorel, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
84. Jean-Francois
Dupuis, born 1670 in Perigeaux, Guyenne, France; died Bef. February 10,
1726/27 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada. He was
the son
of 168. Francois Dupois and 169. Philippe David. He married
85. Marguerite
Bayard November 10, 1698 in Champlain, Champlain, Quebec, Canada.
85.
Marguerite Bayard,
born April 17, 1681 in Richelieu, Sorel, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
She was the daughter of 170. Francois Bayard and 171. Marie Angelique
Pelletier.
Children of Jean-Francois Dupuis
and Marguerite Bayard are:
42
i. Charles Dupuis,
born July 31, 1699 in Champlain; died Deceased; married Ursule Sicard
Abt.
1720 in St-Joseph-de-Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Jean-Francois Dupuis,
born Abt. May 1707.
iii. Marie Catherine
Dupuis, born November 01, 1708.
iv. Marie Anne Dupuis,
born January 1710/11.
v. Gertrude Dupuis, born
Abt. October 1714.
vi. Jean-Babtiste Dupuis,
born Abt. 1718.
vii. Antoine Dupuis,
born Abt. 1722.
viii. Marquerite Dupuis,
born Abt. February 1700/01.
ix. Therese Dupuis, born
Abt. March 1704/05.
x. Exupere Dupuis, born
February 1712/13.
xi. Ursule Dupuis, born
Abt. 1716.
xii. Brigitte Dupuis,
born Abt. 1720.
86. Jean Sicard,
born Bef. 1665 in St Jacqes, Haut Languedoc, Tarn, France; died August
1742 in Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 172.
Pierre
Sicard and 173. Marie De Forgues. He married 87. Genevieve
Rate 1694.
87.
Genevieve Rate,
born January 27, 1677/78 in St. Famille, Ille D'Orleans, Montmorency
II,
Quebec, Canada; died November 1732 in Maskinonge, Quebec,
Canada.
She was the daughter of 174. Jacques Rate and 175. Anne Martin.
Notes for Jean Sicard:
Both
the LDS International Genealogical
Index and the
The
original family surname
for both families is SICARD. However the Sicard-de-Carufel added the
"dit"
name after the land they were granted in Fauch near Albi in France.
Descendants
of that branch who lived in Maskinonge, Quebec also used the "de
Carufel"
and named the fief. At the time of the birth of their fifth child,
Louis,
in March 1705, Jean and Geneviève were living in Maskinonge
in the
seigneurie des Legardeur de Repentigny. The Governor, Marquis Philippe
de Rigaud de Vaudreuil (1703-1726) and the intendant
François de
Beauharnois officially granted Jean Sicard the fief de Carufel on April
21, 1705 in an "Acte de concesson. Some sources list Antoine Sicard as
the son of Jean and Genevieve Rate and as the spouse of Madeleine Abel
Barbe. There is, however, no record, in the PRDH (Universtiy of
Montreal)
data (based on extracts from Quebec Church Registrys). According to
their
records Jean and Genevieve's children born before 1766 were Ursule,
Marie-Anne,
Jean, Joseph,Louis, Agathe, Genevieve, Francois, Elisabeth Isabelle
Marie,
Pierre Amador and Marie Madeleine. They do, however, have an Antoine
born
abt 1712, son of Jean-Baptiste [Simon] SICARD and Isabelle Elizabeth
LEGARDEUR
DEREPENTIGNY who married Marie-Madeleine BARBE ABEL. Their children
were
Antoine, Pierre, Charles, Joseph, Marie-Barbe, Francoise Louise Marie
and
Jean-Baptiste. Jean-Baptiste Simon SICARD was born around 1656 in
Poitou,
Vendee, FRANCE to Nicolas SICARD and Michelle BOBINE -- not a
descendant
of Pierre SICARD and Marie DE FARGUES.
More About Genevieve Rate:
Burial:
November 29, 1732, St
Joseph, Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada
Children of Jean Sicard and Genevieve
Rate are:
43
i. Ursule Sicard, born
September 18, 1695 in St Pierre, Ile D'Orleans, Montmorency II, Quebec,
Canada; died Bet. 1713 - 1789; married Charles Dupuis Abt. 1720 in
St-Joseph-de-Maskinonge,
Quebec, Canada.
ii. Marie Anne Sicard,
born July 20, 1698; died Bet. 1714 - 1792; married (1) Etienne Charels
LeMaitre Bet. 1714 - 1744; born November 05, 1695 in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada; died Bet. 1714 - 1786; married (2) Antoine Trotier Bet. 1714 -
1746; born 1698; died Bet. 1717 - 1789; married (3) Etienne Charles
Auge
Bet. 1714 - 1746; born 1698; died Bet. 1717 - 1789.
iii. Jean Sicard, born
June 12, 1700 in St Pierre, Ile D'Orleans, Montmorency II, Quebec,
Canada;
died Bet. 1719 - 1791; married (1) Elisabeth LeGarduer Bet. 1716 -
1748;
born 1700; died Bet. 1716 - 1794; married (2) Angelique Baron-Lupien
Bet.
1716 - 1748; born 1700; died Bet. 1716 - 1794.
iv. Joseph Sicard, born
1702; died Bet. 1703 - 1792.
v. Louis Sicard, born
January 25, 1704/05 in Trois Rivieres, St Maurice, Quebec, Canada; died
Bet. 1724 - 1796; married (1) Catherine Trotier Bet. 1721 - 1753; born
1705; died Bet. 1721 - 1799; married (2) Charlotte LeMaitre-Auge Bet.
1721
- 1753; born 1705; died Bet. 1721 - 1799.
vi. Agathe Sicard, born
November 20, 1706 in Trois Rivieres, St Maurice, Quebec, Canada; died
Bet.
1722 - 1800; married Joseph Petit-Bruno Bet. 1722 - 1754; born 1706;
died
Bet. 1725 - 1797.
vii. Genevieve Michelle
Sicard, born January 11, 1708/09 in Trois Rivieres, St Maurice, Quebec,
Canada; died Bet. 1725 - 1803; married Jean Francois Baril-Ducheny Bet.
1725 - 1756; born July 15, 1708 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Bet.
1727 - 1799.
viii. Francois Xavier
Sicard, born April 29, 1711 in Trois Rivieres, St Maurice, Quebec,
Canada;
died Bet. 1712 - 1801.
112. Alexandre
Trudel,
born Abt. 1698 in Chateau-Richer, Charlevoix, Quebec; died
Deceased.
He was the son of 224. Jean Trudel and 225. Marie Louise
Mathieu.
He married 113. Marie Madeleine Belanger February 03, 1722/23 in
Pointe-Aux-Tremb,
Ile De Montreal, Quebec.
113.
Marie Madeleine
Belanger, born January 25, 1710/11 in Chateau-Richer, Charlevoix,
Quebec;
died Deceased. She was the daughter of 226. Francois Belanger
and
227. Catherine Voyer.
Child of Alexandre Trudel and
Marie Belanger is:
56
i. Alexandre Trudel,
born 1726 in Pte-Aux-Trembles, Ile-De-Montreal, Quebec; died Deceased;
married Marie Anne Plamondon August 23, 1750.
114. Pierre
Plamondon,
born August 12, 1683 in Laprairie, Laprairie, Quebec, Canada.
He
was the son of 228. Philippe Plamondon and 229. Marguerite Clement
LaPointe.
He married 115. Marie Charlotte Hamel.
115.
Marie Charlotte
Hamel, born May 24, 1691 in Quebec, Canada. She was the
daughter
of 230. Jean Francois Hamel and 231. Anne-Felicite Lavasseur.
Children of Pierre Plamondon
and Marie Hamel are:
57
i. Marie Anne Plamondon,
born July 23, 1728 in L''annonciation, L''ancienne-Lorette, Quebec,
Quebec;
died February 02, 1797; married Alexandre Trudel August 23, 1750.
ii. Joseph Plamondon,
born April 16, 1714; married Marguerite Marette; born October 15, 1721.
iii. Pierre Plamondon
iv. Joachim Plamondon,
married Therese Pageot.
v. Antoine Plamondon,
married Marie-Ursule Maret-Lepine.
vi. Michel Plamondon,
married Catherine Robitaille.
vii. Ignace Plamondon,
married Therese Drolet.
viii. Jacques Plamondon
ix. Andre Plamondon,
married Felicite Meunier.
x. Marie-Felicite Plamondon
xi. Marguerite Plamondon,
married Pierre Drolet.
xii. Catherine Plamondon,
married Louis Maret-Lepine.
xiii. Jean-Baptiste Plamondon
xiv. Charles Plamondon
xv. Marie-Jeanne Plamondon,
married Pierre Boutet-Leboeuf.
116. Pierre
Bergeron,
born July 15, 1691 in Trois-Rivieres, St-Maurice, Quebec; died November
12, 1764 in Trois-Rivieres, St-Maurice, Quebec. He was the
son of
232. Francois Bergeron and 233. Etiennette LeClerc. He
married 117.
Madeleine Giguere April 28, 1716 in St-Frc-Du-Lac, Yamaska, Quebec.
117.
Madeleine Giguere,
born April 01, 1696 in Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec; died Deceased in
Quebec,
Canada. She was the daughter of 234. Martin Ditdespins
Giguere and
235. Marie Francoise Pinard.
Children of Pierre Bergeron and
Madeleine Giguere are:
58
i. Charles Bergeron,
born March 06, 1716/17 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec; died
February
21, 1795 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec; married Judith Paille May
03, 1744 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec.
ii. Pierre Bergeron,
born 1717 in St-Frc-Du-Lac, Yamaska, Quebec; died 1763; married (1)
Madeleine
Proulx; born 1688 in Quebec, Canada; died 1755; married (2) Genevieve
Gelinas;
died Deceased.
iii. Jean Baptiste Bergeron,
died Deceased; married Genevieve Brule; died Deceased.
118. Charles
Paille,
born 1683 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada; died September 06,
1758. He
was the son of 236. Leonard Paille and 237. Marie Louise
Vachon.
He married 119. Marie Francoise Lemaitre February 09, 1710/11.
119.
Marie Francoise
Lemaitre, born Abt. 1687; died Deceased. She was the daughter
of
238. Charles LeMaitre Dit Auger and 239. Madeleine Crevier.
Children of Charles Paille and
Marie Lemaitre are:
59
i. Judith Paille, born
February 19, 1723/24 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec; died Deceased;
married Charles Bergeron May 03, 1744 in Louiseville, Maskinonge,
Quebec.
ii. Charlotte Amable
Paille, died Deceased; married Bonaventure Choret; died Deceased.
iii. Joseph Paille, died
Deceased; married Marie Josephe Degerlais; died Deceased.
iv. Amable Paille, died
Deceased; married Joseph Lesieur October 25, 1773; died Deceased.
120. Pierre
LeBlanc,
born Abt. 1685 in Acadia, Canada. He was the son of 240. Rene
Leblanc
and 241. Anne Bourgeois. He married 121. Jeanne Terriot
October 26,
1711 in St Charles, Mines, Acadia, Canada.
121.
Jeanne Terriot,
born Abt. 1693 in Acadia, Canada; died Bef. 1787.
Children of Pierre LeBlanc and
Jeanne Terriot are:
60
i. Paul Dit Polet LeBlanc,
born February 28, 1710/11 in Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia; died
March
12, 1773 in Quebec, Canada; married Marie Josephe Richard.
ii. Anne LeBlanc, born
Abt. 1731.
iii. Charles Honore LeBlanc,
born 1718.
iv. Jean Baptiste LeBlanc,
born 1720.
v. Elizabeth LeBlanc,
born 1723.
vi. Anselme LeBlanc
vii. Jean Pierre LeBlanc,
born April 01, 1726.
viii. Agnes LeBlanc,
born April 03, 1736.
ix. Daniel LeBlanc, born
May 16, 1729.
x. Joseph LeBlanc, born
September 25, 1733.
xi. Francoise LeBlanc,
born November 26, 1717.
122. Rene Richard,
born 1688 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died December 26, 1776 in
Becancourt,
Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 244. Rene Richard and 245.
Madeleine
Landry. He married 123. Marguerite Terriot January 26,
1711/12 in
St. Jean Baptiste, Port Royal, Acadie, Canada.
123.
Marguerite
Terriot, born 1692 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died
Deceased. She
was the daughter of 246. Claude Terriot and 247. Marie Gautreaux.
Children of Rene Richard and
Marguerite Terriot are:
61
i. Marie Josephe Richard,
born June 09, 1713 in Acadia, Canada; died June 02, 1795 in Nicolet,
Nicolet,
Quebec, Canada; married Paul Dit Polet LeBlanc.
ii. Marquerite Francoise
Richard, born 1714.
iii. Madeleine Richard,
born 1717.
iv. Joseph Richard, born
1718.
v. Claire Richard, born
1721.
vi. Judith Richard, born
1724.
vii. Rene Richard
viii. Charles Richard,
born 1729.
ix. Anne Richard, born
Abt. 1730.
Generation No. 8
128. Charles
Belanger,
born August 19, 1640 in Quebec, Canada; died December 14, 1692 in
Chateau-Richer,
Quebec Canada. He was the son of 256. Francois Belanger and
257.
Marie Guyon. He married 129. Barbe Delphine Cloutier November
25,
1663 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada.
129.
Barbe Delphine
Cloutier, born January 11, 1649/50 in Beauport, Quebec, Quebec; died
April
24, 1711 in Chateau Richer, Montmorency, Quebec. She was the
daughter
of 258. Zacherie Cloutier and 259. Madelein-Barbe Emard.
Notes for Charles Belanger:
Barbe and Charles lived at
Chateau-Richer.
There is a reason to believe that Charles may have been the seigneur du
fief de Bonsecours (L'Islet)
On
19 December 1662 (gr. Audouart)
he received a piece of land (concession) from Charles Le Gardeur de
Villiers,
part of the rear fief Le Gardeur in the Seigneurie of
Beaupre. He
received another farm from the same person on 15 Jun 1669.
Unlike
his brothers, who moved to the Seigneurie of Bonsecours at L'Islet,
Charles
lived on the North bank of the St Lawrence river. As the
oldest son,
he inherited half of the Seigneurie of Bonsecours at his father's
death.
The other half was divided among his brothers and sisters.
Facts about this person:
Christening August 19, 1640
Quebec
Burial December 15, 1692
Chateau
Richer, Montmorency,
Que
Charles Belanger was baptised
Aug. 19, 1640 in Quebec City. He was given the title Seigneur
de
Bonsecours (Seigneur du feif de Bonsecours de L'Islet) and was a very
prosperous
settler.
(taken
from the Dictionary of
Canadian Biographies, Vol. VII). On Dec. 19, 1662
(gr.Audoart) he
received a piece of land (concession) from Charles LeGardeur de
Villiers,
part of the rear fief LeGardeur in the
Seigneurie
of Beaupre.
He received another farm from the same person on June 15, 1669. Unlike
his brothers, who moved to the Seigneurie of Bonsecours a L'Islet,
Charles
lived on the north bank of the
St.
Lawrence River. As
the oldest son, he inherited half of the Seigneurie of Bonsecours at
his
fathers
death.
The other half
was divided among his brothers & sisters.
The Genealogie des Familles de
Terrebonne, says the marriage of Charles & Barbe was November
25,
1663
& so does the Madawaska
marriages book & the Genealogy of French Families of the
Detroit region.
A genealogy received from Paul Belanger of St. Vallier on July 17, 1997
also lists the date of
marriage
as November 25, 1663.
(as per Andre Belanger, Belanger Family Genealogist) A contract for the
marriage to Barbe Delphine Cloutier was signed on Oct 16, 1640 by
Notary
Audouart.
More About CHARLES BELANGER:
Burial:
December 15, 1692, Chateau
Richer, Montmorency
More About Charles Belanger:
Burial:
December 15, 1692, Chateau-Richer,
Quebec, Canada
Notes for Barbe Delphine Cloutier:
After
the death of her husband
Charles in 1692, Barbe Delphine remarried Jan. 12, 1705 to Noel Gagnon,
in
Chateau Richer, Noel was
widower of Genevieve Fortin & the son of Pierre Gagnon
& Vincente
Desvarieux.
Children of Charles Belanger
and Barbe Cloutier are:
i. Francois Belanger,
born Abt. 1666 in Chateau-Richer, Montmorency , Quebec; died January
22,
1720/21; married Catherine Voyer; born in Marolle, Lemans, Maine,
France;
died Deceased.
64
ii. Charles Belanger,
born July 04, 1668 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec Canada; died April 28,
1729
in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married Genevieve Gagnon February
18,
1691/92 in St Anne-Beaupre, Quebec Canada.
iii. Barbe Belanger,
born February 02, 1672/73 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died
January
12, 1702/03 in L'AngeGardien, Quebec, Canada; married (1) Charles
Lefrancois;
died Deceased; married (2) Denis Constantin May 01, 1696 in
L'AngeGardien,
Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
iv. Marie Belanger, born
August 09, 1670 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died October 02,
1713
in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married (1) Joseph Gravelle April 18, 1689
in
Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada; died Deceased; married (2) Etienne
Contant
April 19, 1700 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada; died Deceased.
v. Madeleine Belanger,
born August 10, 1675 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married Claude Bouchard February 15, 1693/94 in Chateau-Richer Quebec
Canada;
died Deceased.
vi. Guillaume Belanger,
born April 24, 1678 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died October 31,
1688 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
vii. Alexis Belanger,
born September 14, 1680 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased;
married Marie Gagnon November 27, 1704 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada;
died Deceased.
viii. Marguerite Belanger,
born July 05, 1683 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Francois Gagnon January 25, 1699/00 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada;
died
Deceased.
ix. Anne Belanger, born
November 18, 1686 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Charles Gagnon January 19, 1705/06 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada;
born
May 17, 1679 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
x. Francois Belanger,
died January 23, 1720/21 in Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada;
married (1) Catherine Voyer April 18, 1689 in Chateau-Richer Quebec
Canada;
born in Marolle, Lemans, Maine, France; died Deceased; married (2)
Marguerite
Pare November 14, 1715 in Ste-Anne-Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
130. Pierre Gagnon,
born Abt. 1646; died August 10, 1687 in Beauport Quebec. He
was the
son of 260. Pierre Gagnon and 261. Vincente Desvarieux. He
married
131. Barbe Fortin 1669 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada.
131.
Barbe Fortin,
born October 21, 1654 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased. She
was the daughter of 262. Julien Fortin and 263. Genevieve Gamache.
Children of Pierre Gagnon and
Barbe Fortin are:
65
i. Genevieve Gagnon,
born March 04, 1673/74 in Cap Tourmente, Quebec Canada; died April 28,
1749; married Charles Belanger February 18, 1691/92 in St Anne-Beaupre,
Quebec Canada.
ii. Marie Madeleine Gagnon,
born March 28, 1671 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died January 31,
1743/44 in Rimouski, Quebec, Canada; married Rene Lepage June 10, 1686
in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; born Abt. 1659 in Nivernais, France; died
August
04, 1718 in Rimouski, Quebec, Canada.
iii. Joseph Gagnon, born
January 01, 1672/73 in Cap Tourmente, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Agathe Belanger 1700; died Deceased.
iv. Augustin Gagnon,
born October 18, 1675 in Cap Tourmente, Quebec, Canada; died Bef. 1681.
v. Pierre Gagnon, born
January 04, 1676/77 in Cap Tourmente, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Elisabeth Lacroix 1701.
vi. Marguerite Gagnon,
born February 09, 1680/81 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died 1681.
vii. Marguerite Gagnon,
born February 02, 1681/82 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died May 30, 1686
in Beauport Quebec.
viii. Alexandre Gagnon,
born January 06, 1683/84 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Angelique Caron 1711; died Deceased.
ix. Marguerite Gagnon,
born January 07, 1686/87 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Pierre Lefrancois 1704; died Deceased.
x. Jean-Baptiste, born
January 25, 1687/88 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Francoise Ouellet 1714; died Deceased.
xi. Charles Gagnon, born
May 17, 1679 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married Anne
Belanger
January 19, 1705/06 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada; born November 18,
1686 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
132. Hubert Simon,
born Abt. 1632 in Pontoise, Paris, France; died November 18, 1704 in
Quebec,
Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 264. Guillaume Simon and
265. Sebastienne
Doublez. He married 133. Marie Vie November 27, 1659 in
Quebec, Quebec,
Canada.
133.
Marie Vie,
born Abt. 1642 in St-Nicolas-des-Champs, Paris, France; died May 25,
1682
in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter
of 266.
Robert Vie and 267. Sainte Paulin.
Children of Hubert Simon and
Marie Vie are:
66
i. Guillaume Simon,
born September 23, 1664 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died March 15,
1710/11
in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married Catherine Drouin November
17,
1688 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada.
ii. Marie-Anne Simon,
born August 27, 1660 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Louis Lavergne 1675; died Deceased.
iii. Pierre Simon, born
March 04, 1661/62 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Anne-Jeanne
Hardy February 03, 1686/87 in Neuville, Quebec; died Deceased.
iv. Marie-Angelique Simon,
born May 02, 1663 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Jean
Jobin 1680; died Deceased.
v. Jacques Simon, born
March 07, 1665/66 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
vi. Marie-Madeleine Simon,
born March 29, 1668 in Sillery, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Philippe Letourneau 1683; died Deceased.
vii. Agnes Simon, born
May 19, 1669 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Jean-Baptiste
Guay 1691; died Deceased.
viii. Marie-Francoise
Simon, born November 18, 1675 in Sillery, Quebec, Canada; died Bef.
1681.
ix. Joseph Simon, born
Abt. 1672; died Deceased.
Notes for Joseph Simon:
Two
of Hubert's sons, Joseph
and Jacques, accompanied the Iberville expedition to establish Ft.
Louis
de la Mobile, and Joseph became a prominent settler on the Gulf Coast
at
what is now Pascagoula.
x. Ignace Simon, born
February 09, 1673/74 in Sillery, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
xi. Marguerite-Francoise
Simon, born November 18, 1675 in Sillery, Quebec, Canada; died Bef.
1681.
xii. Augustin Simon,
born July 10, 1677 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
(1)
Marthe Meroukiouetamoueoue Abt. 1714 in Kaskaskia, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased; married (2) Suzanne Akikista 1720 in Kaskaskia, Quebec,
Canada;
died Deceased.
xiii. Marie-Louise Simon,
born July 10, 1677 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Louis
Mercier 1703; died Deceased.
xiv. Anne Simon, born
March 20, 1678/79 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Henri
Marion 1718; died Deceased.
xv. Charles Simon, born
August 11, 1680 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died July 24, 1719 in
Ste-Foy,
Quebec, Canada.
134. Robert Drouin,
born August 06, 1607 in St-Barthelemi du Pin-la-Garenne, Mortagne,
Sees,
Perche, France; died June 01, 1685 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec,
Canada.
He was the son of 268. Robert Drouin and 269. Marie Debois.
He married
135. Marie Chapelier November 29, 1649 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
135.
Marie Chapelier,
born Abt. 1624 in St-Etienne de Brie-Comte-Robert, Melun, Brie, France;
died March 18, 1696/97 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
She
was the daughter of 270. Jean Chapelier and 271. Marguerite Dodier.
Notes for Robert Drouin:
He
was in Canada in 1636 and
in 1641, he already had a farm near the Rivière aux Chiens
(river
of dogs). His marriage contract of July 27 1636, (one year after the
religious
ceremony) which was concluded in the house of Robert Giffard and
executed
by Jean Guyon du Buisson in the absence of a notary, is the oldest
marriage
document preserved in the original in Canada. It seems that he is the
ancestor
of all Drouin in the country.
Children of Robert Drouin and
Marie Chapelier are:
67
i. Catherine Drouin,
born January 02, 1658/59 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1705 -
1755;
married Guillaume Simon November 17, 1688 in Chateau-Richer Quebec
Canada.
ii. Marie Drouin, born
September 18, 1650 in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Nicolas Lebel 1662.
iii. Nicolas Drouin,
born January 07, 1651/52 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died October 05,
1723
in Ste Famille, Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada; married Marie Loignon
November
06, 1674 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
iv. Pierre Drouin, born
November 30, 1653 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1666 - 1667.
v. Marguerite Drouin,
born December 23, 1655 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Jean Gagnon 1670; died Deceased.
vi. Etienne Drouin, born
Abt. 1658; died Deceased; married Catherine Loignon November 03, 1682
in
Ste-Famille I.O., Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
vii. Jean-Babtiste Drouin,
born February 13, 1661/62 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Bet.
1667 - 1681.
viii. Marie-Madeleine
Drouin, born November 26, 1664 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died
February 03, 1664/65 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
136. Alexandre
Laure,
born Bef. 1697 in Pisiquit, Acadia, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased in
Pisiquit,
Acadia, Quebec, Canada. He married 137. Francoise Barriault.
137.
Francoise Barriault,
born Bef. 1699 in Pisiquit, Acadia, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
She was the daughter of 274. Nicolas Barillot and 275. Martine Hebert.
Child of Alexandre Laure and
Francoise Barriault is:
68
i. Julien Lort Laure-Lamontagne,
born in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Bef. June 1724 in Port Royal,
Nova Scotia, Canada; married (1) Anne Girouard; married (2)
Anne-Charlotte
Girouard 1675 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada.
138. Francois Dit
La Varenne Girouard, born 1621 in Chaussee, Vienne, Loudun, France;
died
October 27, 1703 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada. He
married 139.
Jeanne Aucoin 1647 in Acadia, Canada.
139.
Jeanne Aucoin,
born 1631 in France; died April 18, 1718 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia,
Canada.
She was the daughter of 278. Martin Aucoin and 279. Marie Sale.
Child of Francois Girouard and
Jeanne Aucoin is:
69
i. Anne-Charlotte Girouard,
born 1660 in Arcadia, Quebec, Canada; died January 09, 1740/41 in Port
Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; married Julien Lort Laure-Lamontagne 1675
in
Port Royal, Acadia, Canada.
140. Germain
Doucet,
born 1641 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; died Aft. 1685 in Acadia,
Canada. He was the son of 280. Pierre Doucet. He
married 141.
Marguerite Landry 1664.
141.
Marguerite
Landry, born 1647 in Acadia, Canada; died Abt. 1700 in Acadia,
Canada.
She was the daughter of 282. Rene Landry and 283. Perrine Bourg.
Notes for Germain Doucet:
Germain
Doucet was half Indian.
He was born at Port Royal in 1641 and was brought by his father to
Quebec
in 1655 where he lived until he was nineteen years old. He
returned
to Port Royal in 1660 and was married in 1664 to Marguerite
Landry.
He is listed in the Acadian census of 1671, 1686 &
1693. There
is a separate descent of marriage going back to Indian. It
can be
found in Nova Scotia at Chapel Island Indian reservation.
Noel Doucet
, former president of the union of Nova Scotia Indians claims such a
descent.
Chapel Island is North near Cape Breton. In 1671
Germain is
registered as a labourer (meaning farmer) at age 30, with his wife, age
24, three children, Charles 6, Bernard 4, Laurent 3, eleven horned
cattle,
seven sheep, three arpents of cultivated land. The census of
1693
shows Germain Doucet, age 50, wife Marie Landry, age 44,
three children,
Jacques 22, Claude 18, Pierre 8, eight horned
cattle , 12 bull
or oxen, 10 pigs, 18 aprents of cultivated land. In the
census of
1699, his family is listed as Marie Landry, widow of Germain Doucet,
Pierre
15, Marie 4, Jean 2, eight cows, 12 oxen or bulls, 20 aprents
of
cultivated land.
The
above information was obtained
from Robert Doucette, P.O. Box 386, E. Falmouth, Mass. 02536 in 1995.
Marguerite and Marie Landry were
sisters. Per Bona Arsenault, Vol. 1, pgs. 385 &
386. Children's
info per Bona Arsenault, Vol. 1.
Children of Germain Doucet and
Marguerite Landry are:
70
i. Jacques Doucet,
born Abt. 1671 in Acadia, Canada; died Unknown in Port Royal, Acadia,
Canada;
married Marie Pellerin Abt. 1695.
ii. Charles Doucet, born
1665; died May 08, 1739 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; married
Huguette-Radegonde
Guerin 1684; born Bet. 1648 - 1674; died Bet. 1708 - 1763.
iii. Bernard Doucet,
born 1667 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; died Abt. August 04, 1709
in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; married Magdeleine Corporon 1690;
born
Bet. 1652 - 1680; died Bet. 1714 - 1767.
iv. Laurent Doucet, born
1669; died Bef. 1729; married Jeanne Babin 1689 in Port Royal, Nova
Scotia,
Canada; born 1667; died Deceased.
v. Claude Doucet, born
1674 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; died December 06, 1754 in Port
Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; married Marie Comeau Bet. 1693 - 1723; born
1679; died Bet. 1724 - 1774.
Notes for Claude Doucet:
Claude
Doucet is registered
in the Acadian census of 1698, 1700, 1703, and 1707. In the
census
of 1698 he is listed as age 23, wife Marie Commeau 21, children Charles
1, seven horned cattle, 7 oxen or bulls, 4 pigs, 5 1/2 aprents of
cultivated
land. In 1707 census he is listed with wife, three children,
3 aprents
of cultivated land, 4 horned cattle, 6 bulls or oxen, 3 pigs, and 1
gun.
Claude Doucet lived at the "Cape" which was the section where the first
road to Halifx starts from the main street of Annapolis.
There were
at the "Cape" forty-one Acadian families living along the
road. Claude
died at the age of 80 years old and is buried at St. Anne Cemetery,
Annapolis
Royal.
The
above information was obtained
from Robert Doucette, P.O. Box 386, E. Falmouth, Mass. 02536 in 1995.
See
Census of 1686.
142. Etienne
Pellerin,
born Abt. 1646 in St Etienne, Bacilly, Normandie, France; died November
17, 1722 in St Jean Baptiste, Port Royal, Acadia, Canada. He
married
143. Jeanne Savoie 1675 in Acadia, Canada.
143.
Jeanne Savoie,
born 1658 in Acadia, Canada; died Deceased. She was the
daughter
of 286. Francois Savoie and 287. Catherine Lejeune.
Children of Etienne Pellerin
and Jeanne Savoie are:
71
i. Marie Pellerin,
born 1679 in Acadia, Canada; died Bet. 1730 - 1774; married Jacques
Doucet
Abt. 1695.
ii. Madeleine Pellerin,
born 1676 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Deceased; married Charles
Calve-Laforge; born 1665 in France; died September 29, 1705 in Port
Royal,
Acadia, Canada.
iii. Pierre Pellerin,
born 1681 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Deceased.
iv. Marie Anne Pellerin,
born 1683 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Deceased; married Abraham
Brun; born Abt. 1680 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Deceased.
v. Jean-Baptiste Pellerin,
born 1685 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Deceased; married Marie
Martin
February 11, 1709/10 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; born Abt. 1690 in
Port
Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Deceased.
vi. Jeanne Pellerin,
born 1688 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Deceased; married Pierre
Suret; born Abt. 1679 in France; died October 30, 1749 in Port Royal,
Acadia,
Canada.
vii. Charles Pellerin,
born 1690.
viii. Bernard Pellerin,
born 1691 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Deceased; married
Marguerite
Gaudet November 27, 1713; born Abt. 1693 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada;
died Deceased.
ix. Alexandre Pellerin,
born 1693.
x. Marguerite Pellerin,
born Abt. 1695 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died 1723 in Port Royal,
Acadia, Canada; married Bernard Gaudet-Bleche January 17, 1715/16 in
Port
Royal, Acadia, Canada; born Abt. 1692 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada;
died
Deceased.
xi. Charles Pellerin,
born 1696 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Bef. 1773; married
Madeleine
Robichaud; born Abt. 1702 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Aft. 1773.
144. Pierre
Jouineau,
born December 30, 1632 in Angoulins, La Rochelle, Aunis, France; died
August
09, 1690 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Quebec, Canada. He was the
son of
288. Jean Jouineau and 289. Marie Billaud. He married 145.
Anne Rousseau
August 30, 1654 in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec, Canada.
145.
Anne Rousseau,
born Abt. 1636; died March 08, 1679/80 in Champlain, Quebec, Canada.
Notes for Anne Rousseau:
Said
to be one of the "kings
daughters" who arrived in New France in 1667.
Children of Pierre Jouineau and
Anne Rousseau are:
72
i. Augustin Jouineau,
born Abt. 1675 in Canada; died April 29, 1716 in Chambly, Quebec,
Canada;
married Elisabeth Blanchon December 07, 1698 in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada.
ii. Marie-Anne Jouineau,
born Abt. 1670; died Deceased; married (1) Rene Sale 1686; died
Deceased;
married (2) Jacques Ravion August 03, 1717; died Deceased.
146. Etienne
Blanchon,
born Abt. 1640 in St-Amable, Riom, Clermont, Auvergne, France; died May
21, 1712 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 292.
Jean Blanchon
and 293. Anne-Antoinette Rochon. He married 147. Anne Videau
June
30, 1676 in Quebec, Canada.
147.
Anne Videau,
born Abt. 1642 in St-Sorlin de Marennes, Rochefort, Saintes, Saintonge,
France; died Aft. April 21, 1703 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
She was
the daughter of 294. Jacques Videau and 295. Marie Chauvelette.
Notes for Etienne Blanchon:
he
was a soldier in the company
of Berthier in the regiment of L'Allier. Returned alone to
France
in 1682 (after Sept 11) shortly after his youngest daugthers birth and
never returned.
Children of Etienne Blanchon
and Anne Videau are:
73
i. Elisabeth Blanchon,
born June 18, 1679 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died June 15, 1749 in Ste
Genevieve, De-Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; married Augustin Jouineau
December
07, 1698 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Charles Blanchon,
born March 17, 1676/77 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Aft. 1681.
iii. Francois Blanchon,
born March 26, 1678 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died October 06, 1680 in
Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
iv. Louise Blanchon,
born December 10, 1680 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
v. Marie-Anne Blanchon,
born March 31, 1682 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Thomas
de Bercy 1703; died Deceased.
148. Francois
Baribeau,
born Bet. 1624 - 1636 in France; died October 22, 1721 in Batiscan,
Quebec,
Canada. He married 149. Perrine Moreau 1659.
149.
Perrine Moreau,
born Abt. 1635 in France; died September 15, 1709 in Batiscan, Quebec,
Canada. She was the daughter of 298. Michel Moreau.
Notes for Francois Baribeau:
François
Baribeau is
one of the many ancestors of whom we now little or nothing concerning
parental
or regional origins. Some genealogists maintain that he must have come
from Saintonge. According to Father Archange Godbout, this master
cobbler,
born about 1636, arrived in Canada around 1670 with his wife Perrine
Moreau
and his ten year old son Louis. The year 1670 is little more than an
educated
guess, based on the supposition that the family crossed the Atlantic no
later than 1669. In fact, on 18 January 1670, the notary Romain Becquet
arranged a contract of service between Baribeau and the Jesuits. By
this
time, the family had settled in the area of Québec, probably
at
Charlesbourg, where their first daughter, Gabrielle, was born in early
1673. On 24 February of that same year, Francois turned in his
resignation
to Brother Joseph Bousier of the Society of Jesus.
Later on around 1974-1975, he
turned over his belongings in the Québec region and moved to
the
Batiscan shore. On 15 January 1677, our ancestor acquired a property
from
Jean Lariou dit Lafontaine. It was mentioned in the census of 1681 as
the
land belonging "to François Baribeau, a 45 year old cobbler
and
to his wife Perrine Moreau, 46 years old," situated between that of
François
Frigon and Jean Lariou.
Children of Francois Baribeau
and Perrine Moreau are:
74
i. Jean Baribeau, born
July 16, 1670 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died April 25, 1725 in
Batiscan,
Quebec, Canada; married Marguerite Cosset February 18, 1695/96 in
Batiscan,
Quebec, Canada.
ii. Gabrielle Baribeau,
born December 17, 1672 in Charlesbourg, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married Guillaume Bellec 1687; died Deceased.
iii. Catherine Baribeau,
born Abt. 1675; died Deceased; married Jean Germain 1698; died Deceased.
iv. Francois Baribeau,
born Abt. 1678; died Deceased; married Marie-Josephe Robert February
26,
1720/21 in Ste-Anne-de-la Perade, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
v. Pierre Baribeau, born
May 01, 1681 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Marie-Madeleine
Dessureaux August 04, 1708 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
vi. Louis Baribeau, born
Abt. 1660; died Deceased; married Marie-Madeleine Feuillon February 10,
1686/87 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
150. Jean Cosset,
born Bet. 1642 - 1645 in Sthilaire, Fontenay, Poitou, France; died
November
13, 1687 in Neuville, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 300.
Jacques
Cosset and 301. Renee Mascouin. He married 151. Marguerite
Eloy February
12, 1667/68.
151.
Marguerite
Eloy, born Abt. 1651 in St-Jacques, Dieppe, Rouen, Normandie, France;
died
March 30, 1728 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada. She
was
the daughter of 302. Jean Eloy and 303. Marguerite Falaize.
Children of Jean Cosset and Marguerite
Eloy are:
75
i. Marguerite Cosset,
born January 20, 1679/80 in Les Ecureuils, Quebec, Canada; died 1727;
married
Jean Baribeau February 18, 1695/96 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Jean Cosset, born
February 09, 1669/70 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died September
18, 1687 in Neuville, Quebec, Canada.
iii. Marie Cosset, born
March 12, 1671/72 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Laurent Bransard 1692; died Deceased.
iv. Francois Cosset,
born August 10, 1674 in L'AngeGardien, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Catherine Lafond November 23, 1694 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
v. Pierre Cosset, born
July 04, 1678 in Les Ecureuils, Quebec, Canada; died Bef. 1681.
vi. Alexis Cosset, born
April 07, 1683 in Neuville, Quebec, Canada; died October 10, 1687 in
Neuville,
Quebec, Canada.
vii. Rene Cosset, born
October 06, 1686 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
152. Nicolas
Lefebvre,
died Deceased. He was the son of 304. Napolean
Lefebvre. He
married 153. Marie Josse.
153.
Marie Josse,
died Deceased.
Child of Nicolas Lefebvre and
Marie Josse is:
76
i. Gabriel Lefebvre,
born Abt. 1665 in St-Laurent, Paris, France; died November 27, 1735;
married
Marie-Louise Duclos January 17, 1688/89 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
154. Francois
Duclos,
born March 12, 1626/27 in Manerbe, Lisieux, Normandie, France; died
December
03, 1711 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 308.
Charles
Duclos and 309. Madeleine Boutart. He met 155. Jeanne
Cerisier.
155.
Jeanne Cerisier,
born Abt. 1640 in Amboise, Tours, Touraine, France; died September 12,
1709 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of
310. Jacques
Cerisier and 311. Marie De Lalande.
Children of Francois Duclos and
Jeanne Cerisier are:
77
i. Marie-Louise Duclos,
born Abt. 1664 in St-Laurent, Paris, France; married Gabriel Lefebvre
January
17, 1688/89 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Nicolas Duclos, born
Abt. 1666; died Deceased; married Marie-Madeleine Lafond 1709; died
Deceased.
iii. Anne Duclos, born
Abt. 1668; died Deceased; married Francois Gignac 1688; died Deceased.
iv. Genevieve Duclos,
born Abt. 1671; died Deceased; married Pierre Perrault 1685; died
Deceased.
v. Francois Duclos, born
Abt. 1675; married Marie-Charlotte Duteau 1710; died Deceased.
vi. Marie-Madeleine Duclos,
born Abt. 1676; met Julien Trottier.
vii. Marguerite Duclos,
born October 10, 1679 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Jacques Duteau 1707; died Deceased.
viii. Charles Duclos,
born May 09, 1682 in Champlain, Quebec, Canada; died January 30,
1702/03
in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada.
156. Rene Dubois,
born March 27, 1639 in Cisse, France; died April 1700 in St
Francois-du-lac,
Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 312. Louis Dubois and 313.
Jeanne
Naudin. He married 157. Anne-Julienne Dumont November 25,
1665 in
Quebec, Canada.
157.
Anne-Julienne
Dumont, born Abt. 1646; died Bef. August 03, 1704 in St
Francois-du-lac,
Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of 314. Samuel Dumont
and 315.
Marie-Anne D'Anglure.
Children of Rene Dubois and
Anne-Julienne
Dumont are:
78
i. Charles Dubois Dit
Brisebois, born December 05, 1680 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased;
married Marie-Ursule Adams August 03, 1704 in St Francois-du-lac,
Quebec,
Canada.
ii. Jean-Baptiste Dubois,
born 1662.
iii. Dorothee Dubois,
born October 01, 1666 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bef. September
07,
1710 in La Perade, Quebec, Canada; married (1) Jean Janvier January 22,
1679/80 in Quebec, Canada; born 1652; died January 08, 1687/88 in
Cap-de-la-Madeleine,
Quebec, Canada; married (2) Norbert Etienne Biguet I October 29, 1691
in
Champlain, Quebec, Canada; born Abt. 1660 in St-Etienne de Ponts,
d'Avranches
diocese, Normandy France; died February 27, 1714/15 in
Ste-Anne-de-la-Perade.
iv. Jean Francois Dubois
v. Marie-Madeleine Dubois
vi. Francoise Dubois
vii. Louise Dubois
viii. Elisabeth Dubois
ix. Marguerite Dubois
158. Charles Adams,
born Abt. 1621 in England; died July 19, 1694 in Oyster River, Durham,
New Hampshire. He married 159. Rebecca Smith.
159.
Rebecca Smith,
born Abt. 1645 in Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire; died July 16,
1694
in Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire. She was the daughter
of 318.
George Smith and 319. Temperance Unknown.
Notes for Charles Adams:
He
may have come over with Joseph
Smith, relative? of Rebecca in 1640. He bought land at oyster river
from
John Ault 10 april 1645,built a garrison house in 1655. oath of
fidelity
1669. Constable in 1662. He and 14 others of his househould were slain
in the massacre of 1694 his garrison house burned, son Charles
administered
his estate 1 apr 1695.
Buried
the mound of earth marking
their graves is very near the Mathes burial place at Durham Point.
Attack at Oyster River:
It was the end of June, 1694 when Villieu and Thury, with one Frenchman and 105 Indians, began their long canoe-voyage to the English border. The savages were directed to give no quarter and told that the prisoners already in their hands would ensure the safety of their hostages in the hands of the English. More warriors were to join them from Bigot's mission on the Kennebec.
On the ninth of July they neared Pemaquid; but it was no part of the plan to attack a garrisoned post. The main body passed on at a safe distance; while Villieu approached the fort, dressed and painted like an Indian and accompanied by 2 or 3 genuine savages, carrying a packet of furs as if on a peaceful errand of trade. Such visits from Indians had been common since the treaty and while his companions bartered their beaver skins with the unsuspecting soldiers, he strolled about the neighborhood and made a plan of the works. The party was soon joined by Bigot's Indians and the united force now amounted to 230. The held a council to determine where they should make their attack, but opinions differed. Some were for the places west of Boston and others for those nearer at hand. Necessity decided them. Their provisions were gone and Villieu says that he himself was dying of hunger. They therefore resolved to strike at the nearest settlement, that of Oyster River, now Durham, about 12 miles from Portsmouth. They cautiously moved forward and sent scouts in advance who reported that the inhabitants kept no watch. In fact a messenger from Phips had assured them that the war was over and that they could follow their usual vocations without fear.
Villieu and his band waited till night and then made their approach. There was a small village - a church, a mill, 12 fortified houses occupied in most cases only by families and many unprotected farmhouses, extending several miles along the stream.
The Indians separated into bands and stationing themselves for a simultaneous attack at numerous points, lay patiently waiting towards day. The moon was still bright when the first shot gave the signal and the slaughter began. The two palisaded houses of Adams and Drew, without garrisons were taken immediately. The wife and daughter Mercy were captured and the rest of families butchered.
The remaining seven were successfully defended though several of them were occupied only the the families which owned them. Among the unprotected houses the carnage was horrible. 104 persons, chiefly women and children half naked from their beds were tomahawked, shot or killed by slower and more painful methods. Some escaped to the fortified houses and others hid in the woods. 27 were kept alive as prisoners. 20 or more houses were burned but what is remarkable the Church was spared. Father Thury entered it during the massacre and wrote with chalk on the pulpit some sentences of which the purport is not preserved, as they were no doubt in French or Latin.
He may have come over with Joseph
Smith, relative? of Rebecca in 1640. He bought land at oyster river
from
John Ault 10 april 1645,built a garrison house in 1655. oath of
fidelity
1669 constable in 1662 he and 14 others of his househould were slain in
the massacre of 1694 his garrison house burned, son Charles
administered
his estate 1 apr 1695
Buried
the mound of earth marking
their graves is very near the Mathes burial place
at
Durham Point.
see
AFGS Je Me Souveins Spring
92 vol 15 #1 p 53
Durham
hist soc gen p 1 ADAMS
Francis
Parkman- Frontenac-
Attack at Oyster River p384
Notes for Rebecca Smith:
Captured
and killed by the Iroquois
had
3 brothers living in the
area at the time of the raid on Oyster river(Durham, NH.
AFGS-Je
Me Souveins spring 92
vol 15 #1 p 53
relative
of Joseph Smith who
came over from Eng with Charles Adams
History
of Durham p 333 , Joseph
B. 1640 , probably a Quaker, as he willed
12lbs
for repairing the Friends
meeting house after his death in 12 dec 1727
No
evidence to connect Joseph
with George Smythe-Smith , but in History of
Durham
p 330 in his will he
mentions children, and wife unnamed.
Thomas,Samuel,Sara,Newman,Rebecca,
Elizabeth, and Joanna.However , Rebecca
Smith
Adams died in 1694 and
George died in 1727, not likely to be named in
his
will if he died in 1727
.Most likely George was the one mentioned who died
in
Ipswich in 1661 or 1674 who
was the son of Thomas, as Rebecca had 3 brothers
living
in the area - and there
are 3 in the will along with Rebecca.
More About Rebecca Smith:
Burial:
July 1694, near Mathes
Burial ground,Durham Point,N.H.
Children of Charles Adams and
Rebecca Smith are:
79
i. Marie-Ursule Adams,
born March 13, 1673/74 in Oyster River, New Hampshire, USA; died
September
15, 1728 in Yamaska,Quebec, Canada; married Charles Dubois Dit
Brisebois
August 03, 1704 in St Francois-du-lac, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Deliverance Adams,
born Abt. 1666.
iii. Charles Adams, born
1668; died Deceased; married Temperance Benmore; born Abt. 1670 in New
Hampshire; died Deceased.
iv. Mary Adams, born
Abt. 1669; married William Tasker; died Deceased.
v. Sarah Adams, born
Abt. 1671 in Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire; died Deceased.
vi. Samuel Adams, born
Abt. 1672 in Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire; died July 19, 1694 in
Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire.
160. Jean Piette,
born 1641 in Saintes, Saintonge, France; died February 1729/30 in
Berthier-en-Haut,
Montmagny, Quebec, Canada. He married 161. Marguerite
Chemereau.
161.
Marguerite
Chemereau, born 1651 in France; died September 14, 1715 in Sorel,
Richelieu,
Quebec, Canada.
More About Jean Piette:
Burial:
February 17, 1729/30,
Ste-Genevieve, Berthier, Quebec, Canada
More About Marguerite Chemereau:
Burial:
September 15, 1715,
St Pierre, Sorel, Rikchelieu, Quebec, Canada
Children of Jean Piette and Marguerite
Chemereau are:
80
i. Pierre Piette, born
December 23, 1670 in Sorel, Quebec Canada; died Deceased; married
Marie-Jacqueline
Harel December 22, 1700 in Sorel, Quebec Canada.
ii. Antoine Piette, born
March 1672/73 in Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Marie-Jacqueline Harel November 22, 1700; born June 04, 1684 in
Gentilly,
Quebec Canada; died Deceased.
iii. Marie Piette, born
June 23, 1675.
iv. Jeanne Piette, born
May 23, 1677.
v. Marquerite Piette,
born October 11, 1680.
vi. Jean Baptiste Piette,
born February 1682/83.
162. Jean Harel,
born Abt. 1649 in France; died January 05, 1715/16 in Sorel, Quebec,
Canada.
He married 163. Marie Pescher 1671.
163.
Marie Pescher,
born Abt. 1649 in France; died November 19, 1728 in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada.
More About Jean Harel:
Burial:
January 05, 1715/16,
St Pierre, Sorel, Rikchelieu, Quebec, Canada
Children of Jean Harel and Marie
Pescher are:
81
i. Marie-Jacqueline
Harel, born June 04, 1684 in Gentilly, Quebec Canada; died Deceased;
married
(1) Antoine Piette November 22, 1700; married (2) Pierre Piette
December
22, 1700 in Sorel, Quebec Canada.
ii. Marie-Therese Harel,
born Abt. 1677; died November 30, 1718 in Sorel, Quebec, Canada;
married
Nicolas Dit Bocage Baillargeon 1696; born Abt. 1662.
iii. Louis Harel, born
September 09, 1682.
164. Francois
Pelletier
Dit Antaya, born 1635 in Gaillardon, Beauce France; died November 02,
1692
in Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec. He was the son of 328. Nicolas
Pelletier
and 329. Jeanne De Voissy Roussy. He married 165. Marguerite
Madeleine
Morisseau September 29, 1661.
165.
Marguerite
Madeleine Morisseau, born 1637 in Montdidier, Amiens, Picardie, France;
died December 15, 1707 in Hotel Dieu, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
She
was the daughter of 330. Julien Morisseau and 331. Anne Brelancour.
Notes for Francois Pelletier
Dit Antaya:
Francois
was a carpenter.
Francois
Pelletier follows his
parents until 1659. The Pelletier family lived in Quebec from 1637 to
1649.
On the 22nd of March 1649, Nicolas purchased a "concession dans la
Seigneurie
Des Sauvages" at Cap Rouge, approx. 7 miles south of Quebec. In 1650,
two
Iroquois attacked Nicolas in his house at Cap Rouge but luckily he
survived.
Francois doesn't leave his parents until 1659. He leaves on the 3rd of February 1659 with his brother-in-law Noel Jeremie. Jeremie had married Francois' sister Jeanne on the 29th of January 1659 and was moving to Tadoussac to work as a clerk. Francois is said to be the first white settler of Lac St-Jean. He married Dorothee la Sauvagesse, an Indian in April 1660, Father Albanel married the couple. Dorothee was to die on the 13th of April 1661 at L'Hopital de Quebec, possibly while giving birth. She was buried in the Hospital basement. Francois remarried the following year to Madeleine Morriseau. When he remarried, Francois Pelletier used the name Antaya for the first time.
Antaya is an Indian word that Francois Pelletier added to his name as a "dit" name. It was a French as well as Scottish tradition to add a clan name to their family names. The first time the name Antaya was written down was in 1667 by a notary, he wrote Francois Pelletier dit Nontay. The same notary wrote another contract in 1669 and wrote Anthaia. Again, in 1678, the same notary wrote Anthaya on a different contract. Finally, in church records in St Pierre de Sorel in 1748, the name was written as Antailla.
On the 30th of May 1660, Francois purchased a "concession" (land) at Tadoussac and worked as a clerk at the Poste de Traite. On the 11th of May, 1661, Francois accompanied Jesuit fathers Gabrielle Druilette & Claude Dablon, adventurers Guillaume Couture, Denis Guyon, notary Pierre Duquet, Jean Langlois and Michel Leneuf, Sieur de Lavalliere. They and a few hundreds Indians left Quebec in 80 canoes. Sickness slowed down their progress and they had to spend a few extra days in Tadoussac. The road they followed was almost identical to the road that Father de Quen took in 1647. They rested 7 or 8 days alongside the Lac St-Jean. On the 19th of June 1661, they paddled up the Chamouchouane river, known as Nikouba which they renamed themselves as the Saint-Sacrement river. The expedition stopped at Lake Nikabau. They were planning to go to the Hudson Bay but had to turn around at the beginning of July when their Indian guides refused to go any further. Francois returned to Quebec with the expedition as the Poste de Traite at Tadoussac had been burned by the Iroquois.
Francois Pelletier-Antaya at
Fort Saurel - 1670 (Saurel is the old French for Sorel). Francois moved
to Fort Saurel with his wife Marguerite Morisseau and his children in
1670.
The five remaining children were born in Saurel. Catherine (1670),
Michel
(1674), Jean-Baptiste-Pierre (20July1676), Elisabeth (18Sep1677), and
Louise
(22Sep1678). They had a total of 10 children, eight of them married.
Francois
received at least 2 pieces of land (concessions) from the Seigneur
Pierre
de Saurel. He sold one in 1677 and exchanged the other one to one of
his
nephews, Jean-Francois in 1690. This nephew was killed by the Iroquois
at Saurel on the Nov. 2nd, 1692.
Children of Francois Antaya and
Marguerite Morisseau are:
i. Marie Angelique Pelletier,
born October 14, 1662 in Sillery, Quebec, Canada; died March 17,
1740/41
in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Francois Bayard 1680; born Abt. 1650
in Lafouille, France; died Bef. 1709 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
82
ii. Michel Pelletier,
born Abt. 1674 in Sillery, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Francoise
Meneux July 09, 1697 in Ste-Famille I.O., Quebec, Canada.
iii. Catherine Pelletier,
born 1670.
iv. Jean-Baptiste Pelletier
Dit Antaya, born July 20, 1676 in Sorel, Monteregie, Quebec, Canada;
died
Deceased; married Marguerite Rousseau August 13, 1703; died Deceased.
166. Jacques
Meneux,
born 1639 in Chateau-Giron, Rennes, Bretagne, France; died December 19,
1690 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 332.
Jean Meneux
and 333. Jeanne Trochon. He married 167. Marguerite Peuvrier.
167.
Marguerite
Peuvrier, born 1639 in St Severin, Paris, Ile-de-France, France; died
January
10, 1708/09 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Canada. She was the
daughter of
334. Nicolas Le Preuvier and 335. Marguerite Bourgeois.
More About Marguerite Peuvrier:
Burial:
January 11, 1708/09,
Notre-Dame, Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Children of Jacques Meneux and
Marguerite Peuvrier are:
83
i. Francoise Meneux,
born April 20, 1676 in Ste-Famille I.O., Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married Michel Pelletier July 09, 1697 in Ste-Famille I.O., Quebec,
Canada.
ii. Marie-Madeleine Meneux,
born Bet. 1668 - 1669 in Chateau-Richer, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada;
died
March 25, 1703 in L'Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married
Mathurin
Meunier; born December 08, 1662 in Chateau-Richer, Montmorency, Quebec,
Canada; died Deceased.
iii. Marie-Angelique
Meneux, born March 16, 1677/78 in Ste-Famille, Montmorency, Quebec,
Canada;
died Deceased; married Joseph Levesque November 26, 1704 in Notre-Dame,
Liesse, Riviere-Quelle, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada; born December 11,
1684
in Riviere-Quelle, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
iv. Reine Meneux, born
August 28, 1680; married Abraham Ouellet; born April 14, 1667; died
Deceased.
168. Francois
Dupois,
died Deceased. He married 169. Philippe David.
169.
Philippe David,
born in France; died Deceased.
Child of Francois Dupois and
Philippe David is:
84
i. Jean-Francois Dupuis,
born 1670 in Perigeaux, Guyenne, France; died Bef. February 10, 1726/27
in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada; married Marguerite Bayard
November
10, 1698 in Champlain, Champlain, Quebec, Canada.
170. Francois
Bayard,
born Abt. 1650 in Lafouille, France; died Bef. 1709 in Quebec, Quebec,
Canada. He was the son of 340. Jean Banliac and 341.
Francoise Petit.
He married 171. Marie Angelique Pelletier 1680.
171.
Marie Angelique
Pelletier, born October 14, 1662 in Sillery, Quebec, Canada; died March
17, 1740/41 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter
of 164.
Francois Pelletier Dit Antaya and 165. Marguerite Madeleine Morisseau.
Children of Francois Bayard and
Marie Pelletier are:
85
i. Marguerite Bayard,
born April 17, 1681 in Richelieu, Sorel, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married Jean-Francois Dupuis November 10, 1698 in Champlain, Champlain,
Quebec, Canada.
ii. Marie-Madeleine Banliac,
born February 1682/83.
iii. Marie Genevieve
Banliac, born January 1684/85.
iv. Antoinette Banliac,
born 1687.
v. Etiennette Banliac,
born October 03, 1688.
vi. Marie-Jeanne Banliac,
born July 09, 1692.
vii. Marie-Anne Banliac,
born November 1698.
viii. Charles Bayard,
born December 09, 1700.
ix. Agathe Banliac, born
May 03, 1705.
172. Pierre Sicard,
born 1632 in St Jacques, Castres, France; died Bet. 1668 -
1729.
He was the son of 344. Jean Sicard and 345. Martha De St
Paul. He
married 173. Marie De Forgues December 05, 1663.
173.
Marie De Forgues,
born Abt. 1640 in St Jacques, Castres, France; died Bet. 1668 -
1736.
She was the daughter of 346. Jacques De Forques.
Child of Pierre Sicard and Marie
De Forgues is:
86
i. Jean Sicard, born
Bef. 1665 in St Jacqes, Haut Languedoc, Tarn, France; died August 1742
in Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada; married Genevieve Rate 1694.
174. Jacques Rate,
born 1630 in Laleu, La Rochelle, Aunis, France; died April 08, 1699 in
St Laurent, Ile D'Orleans, Quebec. He was the son of 348.
Francois
Ratte and 349. Jacquette Hugeut. He married 175. Anne Martin.
175.
Anne Martin,
born March 23, 1644/45 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died January 14,
1716/17
in St Pierre, Ile D'Orleans, Montmorency II, Quebec, Canada.
She
was the daughter of 350. Abraham Lecossais Martin and 351. Marguerite
Langlois.
More About Jacques Rate:
Burial:
April 10, 1699, St Pierre,
Montmorency, Quebec, Canada
More About Anne Martin:
Burial:
January 15, 1716/17,
St Pierre, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada
Children of Jacques Rate and
Anne Martin are:
87
i. Genevieve Rate,
born January 27, 1677/78 in St. Famille, Ille D'Orleans, Montmorency
II,
Quebec, Canada; died November 1732 in Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada;
married
Jean Sicard 1694.
ii. Jacques Rate, born
December 31, 1659 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1660 - 1749.
iii. Bertrand Rate, born
December 10, 1660 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1661 - 1750.
iv. Michel Rate, born
December 26, 1662 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1661 - 1750.
v. Marie Anne Rate, born
February 13, 1664/65 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died May 25, 1729 in St
Laurent, Ile D'Orleans, Quebec; married Ignace Gosselin November 23,
1683
in St Pierre, Iie D'Orleans, Quebec, Canada; born 1655 in Quebec,
Quebec,
Canada; died Bet. 1707 - 1747.
vi. Michelle Rate, born
1666 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1667 - 1760.
vii. Jean Babptiste Rate,
born November 28, 1667 in St. Famille, Ille D'Orleans, Montmorency II,
Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1707 - 1758; married Madeleine Blouard Bet.
1694
- 1726; born February 26, 1681/82 in St Pierre, Ile D'Orleans,
Montmorency
II, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1708 - 1776.
viii. Anne Rate, born
October 19, 1670 in St. Famille, Ille D'Orleans, Montmorency II,
Quebec,
Canada; died Bet. 1711 - 1765; married (1) Jacques DeTrepagny Bet. 1684
- 1714; born July 01, 1665 in Chateau Richer, Quebec,Canada; died Bet.
1686 - 1756; married (2) Jean Langlais Bet. 1686 - 1718; born 1670;
died
Bet. 1712 - 1761.
ix. Jacques Rate, born
June 29, 1673 in St. Famille, Ille D'Orleans, Montmorency II, Quebec,
Canada;
died Bet. 1674 - 1763.
x. Pierre Rate, born
August 20, 1675 in St. Famille, Ille D'Orleans, Montmorency II, Quebec,
Canada; died March 21, 1720/21 in St Pierre, Ile D'Orleans, Montmorency
II, Quebec, Canada; married (1) Antoinete Passet Bet. 1691 - 1714; born
1675; died Bet. 1691 - 1769; married (2) Jeanne Nolin November 27, 1702
in St Pierre, Iie D'Orleans, Quebec, Canada; born March 15, 1684/85 in
St Pierre, Ile D'Orleans, Montmorency II, Quebec, Canada; died November
26, 1733 in Canada.
224. Jean Trudel,
born June 28, 1669 in L'ange Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased. He was the son of 448. Jean Trudel and 449.
Marquerite
Thomas. He married 225. Marie Louise Mathieu.
225.
Marie Louise
Mathieu, born December 26, 1670 in L'ange Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec,
Canada; died 1737 in L'ange Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec,
Canada.
She was the daughter of 450. Jean Mathieu and 451. Anne Du Tertre.
Children of Jean Trudel and Marie
Mathieu are:
i. Nicolas Trudel, born
1713 in L'ange Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
112
ii. Alexandre Trudel,
born Abt. 1698 in Chateau-Richer, Charlevoix, Quebec; died Deceased;
married
Marie Madeleine Belanger February 03, 1722/23 in Pointe-Aux-Tremb, Ile
De Montreal, Quebec.
226. Francois
Belanger,
died January 23, 1720/21 in Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec,
Canada.
He was the son of 128. Charles Belanger and 129. Barbe Delphine
Cloutier.
He married 227. Catherine Voyer April 18, 1689 in Chateau-Richer Quebec
Canada.
227.
Catherine Voyer,
born in Marolle, Lemans, Maine, France; died Deceased. She
was the
daughter of 454. Pierre Voyer and 455. Marle Catherine Crampon.
Child of Francois Belanger and
Catherine Voyer is:
113
i. Marie Madeleine
Belanger, born January 25, 1710/11 in Chateau-Richer, Charlevoix,
Quebec;
died Deceased; married Alexandre Trudel February 03, 1722/23 in
Pointe-Aux-Tremb,
Ile De Montreal, Quebec.
228. Philippe
Plamondon,
born 1641 in Perousse, Cherment, Auvergne, France; died September 15,
1691
in Laprairie, Laprairie, Quebec, Canada. He married 229.
Marguerite
Clement LaPointe April 23, 1680.
229.
Marguerite
Clement LaPointe, born March 03, 1663/64. She was the
daughter of
458. Jean Clement LaPointe and 459. Madeleine Surget.
Notes for Philippe Plamondon:
The
original name might have
beee Mandon, and possibly changed by a bookkeeping error.
Child of Philippe Plamondon and
Marguerite LaPointe is:
114
i. Pierre Plamondon,
born August 12, 1683 in Laprairie, Laprairie, Quebec, Canada; married
Marie
Charlotte Hamel.
230. Jean Francois
Hamel, born July 23, 1661 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada; died
September
01, 1733. He was the son of 460. Jean Hamel and 461. Mary
Auvray.
He married 231. Anne-Felicite Lavasseur.
231.
Anne-Felicite
Lavasseur, born April 22, 1667 in Quebec City, Quebec,
Canada. She
was the daughter of 462. Jean Levasseur and 463. Marguerite Richard.
Child of Jean Hamel and Anne-Felicite
Lavasseur is:
115
i. Marie Charlotte
Hamel, born May 24, 1691 in Quebec, Canada; married Pierre Plamondon.
232. Francois
Bergeron,
born Bet. 1645 - 1649 in Sthilaireautise, Lucon, Poitou, France; died
May
12, 1726 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec. He was the son
of 464.
Francois Bergeron and 465. Marie Pernelle. He married 233.
Etiennette
LeClerc November 03, 1676 in Troisrivieres, Stmaurice, Pq, Can.
233.
Etiennette
LeClerc, born May 28, 1663 in Troisrivieres, Stmaurice, Pq, Can; died
April
18, 1715 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Pq, Can. She was the
daughter
of 466. Florent Leclerc and 467. Marie Gendre.
Children of Francois Bergeron
and Etiennette LeClerc are:
116
i. Pierre Bergeron,
born July 15, 1691 in Trois-Rivieres, St-Maurice, Quebec; died November
12, 1764 in Trois-Rivieres, St-Maurice, Quebec; married Madeleine
Giguere
April 28, 1716 in St-Frc-Du-Lac, Yamaska, Quebec.
ii. Charlotte Bergeron,
born 1696 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; died 1768 in
Yamachiche,
Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; married Maurice Gelinas; born 1701 in
Trois-Rivieres,
Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
iii. Jeanne Bergeron,
born 1683; died Deceased; married Louis Delpe Saint-Cerny; died
Deceased.
iv. Marie Claire Bergeron,
born 1686; died March 19, 1767; married Jean Charles Lacerte Vacher;
born
1686 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
v. Marquerite Bergeron,
born Abt. 1692 in Trois-Rivieres, St Maurice, Quebec; died Deceased;
married
Jean Baptiste Foucault February 06, 1707/08 in Trois-Rivieres, St
Maurice,
Quebec; died Deceased.
vi. Claude Philibert
Bergeron, born Abt. 1700 in Trois-Rivieres, St Maurice, Quebec; died
January
07, 1788; married Marie Louise Cottu; died Deceased.
234. Martin
Ditdespins
Giguere, born 1655 in Ste-Anne de Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased
in Beaupre, Quebec. He was the son of 468. Robert Giguere and
469.
Aymee Aimee Edmee Miville. He married 235. Marie Francoise
Pinard
May 07, 1682 in Sorel, Stmaurice, Pq, Can.
235.
Marie Francoise
Pinard, born November 15, 1664 in Troisrivieres, Stmaurice, Pq, Can;
died
December 19, 1743 in St-Francois du lac, Yamaska, Quebec,
Canada.
She was the daughter of 470. Louis Pinard and 471. Marie Madeleine
Hertel.
Children of Martin Giguere and
Marie Pinard are:
117
i. Madeleine Giguere,
born April 01, 1696 in Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec; died Deceased in
Quebec,
Canada; married Pierre Bergeron April 28, 1716 in St-Frc-Du-Lac,
Yamaska,
Quebec.
ii. Antoine Giguere,
born June 05, 1702 in St Francois, Du Lac, Sorel, Quebec, Can; died
April
27, 1760 in St Francois, Du Lac, Sorel, Quebec, Can; married Francoise
Jutras July 22, 1726 in St Francois, Du Lac, Sorel, Quebec, Can; died
Deceased.
iii. Francoise Giguere,
born 1684 in Sorel, Monteregie, Quebec, Canada; died February 07,
1721/22.
iv. Louis Giguere, born
1690; married Elizabeth Deguire; died Deceased.
v. Marie Catherine Giguere,
born 1693; died Deceased; married Charles Auger; born 1694 in Montreal,
Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
236. Leonard
Paille,
born 1639 in Pressac, Poitiers, Poitou, France; died January 06,
1728/29.
He was the son of 472. Andre-Paillart-Paille and 473. Catherine
Geoffroy.
He married 237. Marie Louise Vachon.
237.
Marie Louise
Vachon, born 1662 in Beauport, Quebec, Pq, Can; died July 11, 1715 in
Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of 474. Paul Vachon and
475.
Marguerite Langlois.
More About Leonard Paille:
Burial:
Montreal, Ile-De-Montreal,
Quebec
Children of Leonard Paille and
Marie Vachon are:
118
i. Charles Paille,
born 1683 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada; died September 06, 1758; married
Marie Francoise Lemaitre February 09, 1710/11.
ii. Genevieve Paille,
married Louis Chevrefils.
238. Charles
LeMaitre
Dit Auger, born April 15, 1666 in La Rochelle, Aunis, France; died Aft.
1735 in St. Jean Du, Perrot, Quebec, Canada. He was the son
of 476.
Francois Le Picard Lemaitre and 477. Judith Rigaud. He
married 239.
Madeleine Crevier October 11, 1689.
239.
Madeleine Crevier,
born 1670 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; died June 27,
1746
in Louiseville, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. She was the
daughter of
478. Nicolas Dit Bellerive Crevier and 479. Louise Lecourte.
Children of Charles Auger and
Madeleine Crevier are:
119
i. Marie Francoise
Lemaitre, born Abt. 1687; died Deceased; married Charles Paille
February
09, 1710/11.
ii. Jacques Lemaitre,
born October 19, 1690.
iii. Charles Lemaitre,
born June 1694.
iv. Etienne-Charles Lemaitre,
born November 05, 1695.
v. Catherine Lemaitre,
born July 27, 1697; died Deceased; married Jacques-Francois Lefebvre
1719;
born January 24, 1693/94 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
vi. Michel Lemaitre,
born July 02, 1701.
vii. Madeleine Lemaitre,
born Abt. 1702; married Pierre LeFebvre; died Deceased.
viii. Jean Baptiste Lemaitre,
born May 15, 1704.
ix. Francois Lemaitre,
born September 04, 1705.
x. Marie-Josephe Lemaitre,
born January 07, 1706/07.
xi. Marie-Josephe Lemaitre,
born January 01, 1709/10.
xii. Maire Anne Alexis
Lemaitre, born July 27, 1712.
240. Rene Leblanc,
born Abt. 1657 in Acadia, Canada; died January 1733/34 in St Charles,
Mines,
Acadia, Canada. He was the son of 480. Daniel LeBlanc and
481. Marie
Francoise Gaudet. He married 241. Anne Bourgeois.
241.
Anne Bourgeois,
born Abt. 1661 in Acadia, Canada; died December 1747 in St Charles,
Mines,
Acadia, Canada. She was the daughter of 482. Jacques
Bourgeois and
483. Jeanne Trahan.
Child of Rene Leblanc and Anne
Bourgeois is:
120
i. Pierre LeBlanc,
born Abt. 1685 in Acadia, Canada; married Jeanne Terriot October 26,
1711
in St Charles, Mines, Acadia, Canada.
244. Rene Richard,
born 1657 in Acadia, Canada; died 1693 in Beaupre, Montmorency,
Quebec.
He was the son of 488. Michael Sansoucy Dit Richard and 489. Madeleine
Blanchard. He married 245. Madeleine Landry Abt. 1680.
245.
Madeleine Landry,
born 1656 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died February 17, 1739/40 in
Port
Royal Acadia, Canada. She was the daughter of 282. Rene
Landry and
491. Perrine Bourg.
Children of Rene Richard and
Madeleine Landry are:
122
i. Rene Richard, born
1688 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died December 26, 1776 in
Becancourt,
Quebec, Canada; married Marguerite Terriot January 26, 1711/12 in St.
Jean
Baptiste, Port Royal, Acadie, Canada.
ii. Michel Richard, born
1681; died Deceased; married Markie Josepht Bourgeois; died Deceased.
iii. Anne Richard, born
1682; married Jean Dupuis; born 1676 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died
Deceased.
iv. Antoine Richard,
born 1684.
v. Pierre Richard, born
1686; married Madeleine Girouard; born 1695 in Port Royal Acadia,
Canada;
died 1752 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada.
246. Claude
Terriot,
born 1637 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died September 1725 in Port
Royal
Acadia, Canada. He was the son of 492. Jean Terriot and 493.
Perrine
Bourg. He married 247. Marie Gautreaux.
247.
Marie Gautreaux,
born Abt. 1647 in Acadia, Canada; died November 29, 1732 in Port Royal
Acadia, Canada. She was the daughter of 494. Francois
Gautreaux and
495. Edmee Lejeune.
Children of Claude Terriot and
Marie Gautreaux are:
123
i. Marguerite Terriot,
born 1692 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died Deceased; married Rene
Richard
January 26, 1711/12 in St. Jean Baptiste, Port Royal, Acadie, Canada.
ii. Germain Terriot,
born 1662 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died Deceased; married Anne
Richard;
born 1670.
iii. Marie Terriot, born
1665; married Pierre LeBlanc; born 1664 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada.
iv. Marquerite Terriot,
born 1667; married Claude Landry; born 1662; died Deceased.
v. Jean Terriot, born
1670; married Jeanne Landry; born 1676 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada;
died
Deceased.
vi. Anne Terriot, born
1672; married Vincent Babin; born 1665.
vii. Jeanne Terriot,
born 1674; married Bernard Gaudet; born in Port Royal Acadia, Canada.
viii. Claude Terriot,
born 1678; married Agnes Aucoin; born 1682; died Deceased.
ix. Marie Terriot, born
1679; married Antoine Belliveau; born in Port Royal Acadia, Canada.
x. Madeleine Terriot,
born 1681; married Francois Robichaud.
xi. Pierre Terriot, born
1684.
xii. Elizabeth Terriot,
born 1685; married Antoine Blanchard; born Bet. 1706 - 1707 in Port
Royal,
Acadia; died Deceased.
xiii. Joseph Terriot,
born 1687; married Marguerite Melancon.
xiv. Marie Josephe Terriot,
born 1690.
Generation No. 9
256. Francois
Belanger,
born July 10, 1612 in St-Thomas de Touques, Pont-L'Eveque, Lisieux,
Normandie,
France; died Bet. 1685 - 1687 in L'Islet, Quebec, Canada. He
was
the son of 512. Francois Belanger and 513. Francoise Horlays.
He
married 257. Marie Guyon July 12, 1637 in Chapel of Notre Dame de
Quebec
in Ville de Quebec, Canada.
257.
Marie Guyon,
born March 18, 1623/24 in St Jean de Mortagne, Normandy, Perche,
France;
died August 29, 1696 in Cap-St-Ignace, Quebec, Canada. She
was the
daughter of 514. Jean Guyon and 515. Mathurine Robin.
Notes for Francois Belanger:
Probably
from St-Thomas de Touques,
Pont-L'Eveque, Lisieux, Normandie, France based on his probable
relationship
to Nicolas Belanger dit Catherine who is from that place.
died between 10/25/1685 and 4/25/1687
Captain
of the militia of Beaupre
1663-1677
Granted
the Seigneurie of Bonsecours
at L'Islet 7/1/1677
he came to Quebec in 1636 (1634?) MARRIED in 1637 and spelled his name Bellanger.
The expedition from France to the New France happened in 1634 when many families came over togethor to settle. In 1627 the population of New France was about one hundred of which 10 were woman.
In 1634 recruiters were promising large farms to all who immigrated to New France. François probably signed a three year contract with Robert Giffard, Lord of the Beauport Seigneurie, in Mortagne. On 27 june 1636 François signs his marriage contract with Marie Guion, daughter of Jean Guyon and Mathurine Robin, who was 12 years of age at the time. Born in the parish of Saint-Jean of Mortagne, and the fourth child of ten, she made the crossing in 1634 or 1636. They married the following year on 12 July 1637 in the church of Our Lady of Recouvrance. François and Marie had twelve children and all except those born after 1658, the year a new church was built, were baptised at Québec.
In addition to being a mason by trade, François also cleared land and was a courageous colonist who, to assure the well being of himself and his family, transformed his land in Château-Richer and the one at Bonsecours into farm land. He cut, stumped and cleared land using the instruments available at the time which made every step gained a difficult task. All the time he was clearing land he had to be diligent of Iriquois and Agniers who came as foxes, attacked like lions and fled like birds. A firearm always at the ready, this chore of land clearing took our ancestor many years. This occupied his time at the Beauport Seigneurie from 1634 to 1637 for his farm, lot 58, and Château-Richer from 1640 during three years in association with his neighbor Masse Gravel.
This clearer of land also gave birth to institutions. Who was François as a public official? He quickly gained the confidence of his fellow citizens who named him, because of his administrative and management talents, agent (1653), merchant (1658-1662), executor for the goods of Oliver Le Taredif (1662), captain of the militia (1666), and even a land surveing consultant. From 1653, François Bellenger is more visible in public life. By his participation in these institutions and in the community, he helped the development of the country, Many generations imitated him in social as well as political arenas.
Our ancestor was equally suited
to present his ideas and defend them, to the notaries of the day, and
before
the Sovereign Council, the supreme court of law in matters of justice.
As a matter of fact, his numerous encounters with his neighbors and
many
encounters with other aspects of law resulted in his being a legendary
character: François Bellenger was rarely without a good
argument
or reply. The years 1670 and 1674 are full of many such occurances. In
1670, he reconciled accounts with his associate and brother in law,
Simon
Guyon, before the Sovereign Council who ordered him to pay his brother
in law.
His
dealings with Masse Gravel
on the subject of his land boundaries (1674) shows him as a staunch
defender
of his rights but respectful of authority. He was a determined man who
followed his convictions to the end, no matter the results. As a
punishment
for his audacity, the Sovereign Council, in 1670, ordered him to
apologize
to Masse Gravel in another dispute which was settled by litigation. In
addition, the high court ordered him to pay court costs and pay three
livres
(money of the day) to the hospital.
This picture of our ancestor would be incomplete unless we mentioned his social demeanor which is revealed by the godparents at baptisms and witnesses at weddings. This trait of his social being crosses all sectors of society including political, economic, religious, business and even includes Amerindian culture. On 18 september 1674, it is Sir Louis de Buade of Frontenac, Governor, who signs as witness on the marriage contract for his daughter Mathurine with Jean Maheu. Numerous others signed; Jacques de Chambly, notary and scribe Paul Vachon. The most affluencial merchant of the period, Charles Aubert de la Chesnaye, shows confidence in him and lends him monetary advances to embellish his home. His credit, as we would say today, was excellent.
We can't know our ancestor without questioning his fortune and his way of life. The census of 1666, 1667 and 1681 record his goods and show him as a very financially secure person, given the criteria of the day. In 1666 he pays his daughter Mathurine's tuition at the Ursulines of Québec, and he hires two domestic servants. In 1667, he owns 13 bovines and land equal in value to 50 acres. In 1681, at the establishment of his Seigneurie at Bonsecours given to him in 1667, the census lists three servants, five guns, three cows, and four acres of land value. To evaluate his fortune, we must also consider his accounts payable and receivable in money or goods. Such an accounting must also consider the doweries of his six girls. This accounting would require a more detailed report. Would we say that, after 53 years of hard labor on North American soil, he had attained his dream of being rich in 1634? Was it worth the pain of immigration? We must say, Yes.
In the end, the answer to the
question asked at the start about who is François Bellenger,
is
answered by Frontenac and Duchesneau, Governor and Overseer of the
Colony
respectively, who, to repay him at the age of 64, convey to
François
the Seigneurie of Bonsecours. A simple mason at his arrival in 1634, he
becomes a successful Seigneur in July 1677. So, the dream of 1660 where
he signed, "Lord in part of the coast of Beaupré" was
realised.
The gesture and confidence of the King of France, through his
intermediaries
and representatives, was eloquent. All could see, by these gifts and
confidences,
that his value in money and possessions for him and his descendants was
a confirmation of his worth as a result of his social and political
qualities.
While
others obtained land grants
by buying them, François got his by merit. His title is not
one
which is unique but represents an accomplishment much greater than
could
have been imagined at the start. The honor was better realised by his
son
Louis and spouse Catherine Le François. François
and Marie
Guion retire with their son Jacques in 1685. François died
between
this date of retirement and the winter of 1687, the year when Marie
Guion
ratified again their will. She was buried the first of September 1696
at
Cap St-Ignace at the age of 78, as recorded by her burial record.
In conclusion, a last question: What is the heritage of François and Marie Guion? What picture do the children and grandchildren portray? 314 years after his death (1687-2001), what picture do we paint of this pioneer? François left behind a respectful heritage and family name. Knowing this man allows us to envision his life, toil and accomplishments during his lifetime. It behooves us, now, to look into more details of these qualities.
Francois arrived in Canada in
the spring of 1634, after a long 2 month voyage landing at the tiny
hamlet
that
the colony of Quebec was
at the time. There were 35 people in that party that departed
France,
incl.
Robert
Giffard, Jean Guyon,
Zacharie Cloutier and himself from the small community of Perche,
France.
On
July 27, 1636 Francois Belanger
put his signature on the 1st marriage contract to be drawn up in
Canada.
It was drawn up by Jean Guyon, notary royal of Canada for Robert Drouin
& Anne Cloutier and is the oldest marriage contract preserved
in the
original in Canada. Francois Belanger & Marie Guyon were
married on
July 12, 1637 in a ceremony along with Robert Drouin & Anne
Cloutier.
This would be the first double marriage ceremony celebrated in Canada,
as well as the first signed contract of marriage. Others had
not
been signed by the participants, as most could not write.
Francois
countersigned this contract as a witness & friend of Robert
Drouin.
Where Francois originated from in France is not exactly known, but a baptismal record was found in the parish register of St. Pierre de Sayez, Orne, France and reads as follows : "On October 7, 1612, was baptised Francois Belanger, son of Francois Belanger and Francoise Horlays. He was named by the Hon. Francois Dumesnil, lord notrary, Lord of St. Teny. Present were the Hon. Nicolas Bougis, Lord of Fosses, and controler and Lady Loyse Gurou, wife of the noble Guillaume Lepaulnier, notary, Lord of the Chapel." There is nothing to verify that this is the baptismal record of Francois Belanger that came to Canada.
Francois was not long in Canada
when he met & courted Marie Guyon, daughter of Jean Guyon
& Mathurine
Robin. They had 12 children, of which 10 had children of
their own.
Francois was Captain de Milice de Beaupre, 1663-1677 and later Seigneur
de Bonsecours(a L'Islet). In 1677 Francois accepted a
concession
of land & a position as Seigneur de Bonsecours, which would
later become
L'Islet. The Company of New France granted Francois with a "Seigneury"
consisting of 1000 arpents of land (equal to 1250 acres) which was
later
passed down to his son Charles Belanger. While there is much
history
written about this property, we know that Francois & Marie
would give
up their farm & buildings at L'Ange-
Gardien
to their son Charles
as their new grant was located on the south side of the
river. It
should be
noted
here that the property
at L'Ange-Gardien is still owned by a descendant of Charles
Belanger.
The
property
at Bonsecours, now
L'Islet would eventually come under the hand of Louis Belanger, he would
be
the first Seigneur of L'Islet.
As the result of the split up of land among his brothers &
sisters,
he was also a part owner of the Seigneurie of Bonsecours, which
belonged
to his father Francois. It is not hard to find documentation
on Louis
as he is responsible for the deeding of land where the church of Notre
Dame de Bonsecours now stands, as well as the property for the cemetery
across the street from the
Church.
This farm as well,
is still in the posession of a direct descendant of Louis Belanger who
married
Marguerite
Lefrancois.
A stained glass window in the
Cathedral in Tourouvre, France is dedicated to that departure in March
of
1634,
as well as supportive
documents & historical evidence, that can be found in the
Museum in
Tourouvre honouring the immigrants from the Perche district of France
who
pioneered Canada.
(taken
from the book "Champlain"
Univ. of Toronto Press, by NE Dionne).
More About Francois Belanger:
Military
service: Bet. 1663
- 1677, Captain of the militia of Beaupre
Notes for Marie Guyon:
L'Abbe
C. Tanguay lists Marie
Guyon as being christened in 1618 and buried on Sept. 1, 1696 at Cap
St.
Ignace. This would make her 16 when she landed in New France
and
19 when she married.l
Children of Francois Belanger
and Marie Guyon are:
128
i. Charles Belanger,
born August 19, 1640 in Quebec, Canada; died December 14, 1692 in
Chateau-Richer,
Quebec Canada; married Barbe Delphine Cloutier November 25, 1663 in
Chateau-Richer
Quebec Canada.
ii. Nicolas Belanger,
born 1638 in Quebec, Canada; died October 20, 1682 in Quebec, Canada;
married
Marie De Rainville January 11, 1659/60 in Quebec, Canada; born 1644 in
Quebec, Canada; died November 07, 1711 in Quebec, Canada.
Notes for Nicolas Belanger:
Nicolas
BELLANGER (1632-1682),
another native of Touques, (without known relations with the former)
came
to Beauport in 1655. He is only 19 years old. His occupation is that of
cod fisherman. He married, on the 11th of july 1660, Marie De
Rainville.
They got 12 children and it became the biggest Norman family in Canada.
To day the house of Nicolas Bellanger, in the historical site, is still
visible
iii. Marie Madeleine
Belanger,
born February 15, 1642/43 in Quebec, Canada; died Bef. January 21,
1670/71
in L'AngeGardien, Quebec, Canada; married Bertrand Chenay August 07,
1656
in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; born Bet. 1611 - 1642; died January 16,
1682/83
in Quebec, Canada.
iv. Marquerite Belanger,
born November 23, 1645 in Quebec, Canada; died January 1702/03 in
Quebec,
Canada; married Antoine Berson November 19, 1663 in Chateau-Richer
Quebec
Canada; born Bet. 1618 - 1645; died Bef. April 04, 1665 in
Chateau-Richer,
Quebec, Canada.
v. Jean Francois Belanger,
born February 15, 1647/48 in Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1684 - 1739;
married
Marie Cloutier November 14, 1679 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada; born
February 16, 1654/55; died April 22, 1713.
Notes for Jean Francois Belanger:
Jean
Francois was Seigneur de
Bonsecours. He and his brothers Louis and Jacques were all established
on the land grant of Bonsecours aqt L'Islet.
vi. Charlotte-Francoise Belanger, born June 25, 1650 in Quebec, Canada; married Jean Langlois October 19, 1665 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada; born February 24, 1640/41 in Quebec, Canada; died August 07, 1688 in St Joachim, Quebec, Canada.
Notes for Charlotte-Francoise
Belanger:
SHE
MARRIED a ships
captain, Jean Langlois dit Boisverdun. They settled in
Beauport then
to IIe D'Orleans.
vii. Mathurine Belanger,
born June 11, 1652 in Quebec, Canada; died January 18, 1697/98 in
Neuville,
Quebec, Canada; married (1) Jean Maheu September 18, 1673; born Bet.
1627
- 1654; died Bef. September 30, 1674; married (2) Antoine Desorde De
Serre
October 02, 1674; born Bet. 1628 - 1654; died Bet. 1679 - 1741; married
(3) Francois Gregoire April 26, 1688 in Neuville, Quebec; born Bet.
1636
- 1668; died Bet. 1693 - 1752.
viii. Louis Belanger,
born December 18, 1654 in Quebec, Canada; died October 01, 1724 in
I'lslet,
Quebec, Canada; married Marguerite LeFrancois November 03, 1682 in
Chateau-Richer
Quebec Canada; born February 02, 1664/65 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec,
Canada;
died October 29, 1735 in I'lslet, Quebec, Canada.
Notes for Louis Belanger:
Genealogy
of French Families
of then Detroit region says Louis was the first Seigneur of L'Islet
ix. Louise Belanger, born Abt. 1657 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died July 1726 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Cloutier November 14, 1679; born February 20, 1651/52 in Quebec, Canada; died December 04, 1709 in Quebec, Canada.
More About Louise Belanger:
Burial:
July 05, 1726
More About Jean Cloutier:
Burial:
December 05, 1709, Chateau-Richer,
Quebec, Canada
x. Genevieve Belanger,
born Abt. 1659; died Bet. 1688 - 1753; married Guillaume Ferte November
23, 1682 in Cap St Ignace, Quebec, Canada; born Bet. 1636 - 1662; died
Bet. 1687 - 1749.
xi. Guillaume Belanger,
born March 31, 1661 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Aft. April
04, 1661 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
xii. Jacques Belanger,
born July 24, 1662 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died August 1699
in I'lslet, Quebec, Canada; married Elisabeth Thibault November 22,
1691
in Cap St Ignace, Quebec, Canada; born Bet. 1653 - 1674; died Bet. 1696
- 1763.
More About Jacques Belanger:
Burial:
August 17, 1699, I'lslet,
Quebec, Canada
xiii. Anne Belanger, born July 26, 1664 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died August 1665 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
More About Anne Belanger:
Burial:
August 24, 1665, Chateau-Richer,
Quebec, Canada
258. Zacherie
Cloutier,
born August 16, 1617 in St-Jean de Mortagne, Sees, Perche, France; died
February 03, 1707/08 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada. He
was the
son of 516. Zacharie Cloutier and 517. Sainte Dupont. He
married
259. Madelein-Barbe Emard April 04, 1648 in St-Barthelemi, La Rochelle,
Aunis, France.
259.
Madelein-Barbe
Emard, born August 01, 1626 in St-Andre de Niort, Poitiers; died May
28,
1708 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter
of 518.
Jean Emard and 519. Marie Bineau.
Notes for Zacherie Cloutier:
Born
at Mortagne in 1617, Zacharie
II travelled with his family and worked with his father in the building
of the Giffard manor and a number of churches. Upon receiving the
'fief'
he helped his father clear the land. He returned to France and there
married
Magdalene Esmard. Meanwhile Le Tardif Zacharie's friend had obtained a
part of the Seigneury of Beaupre. He pursuaded Zacharie and two of
Zacharie's
brothers to help him develop this land where the village of Chateau
Richer
stands today, and where a number of Cloutier families live to this day.
Children of Zacherie Cloutier
and Madelein-Barbe Emard are:
i. Rene Cloutier, born
February 19, 1650/51 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1711 - 1713
in
L'Islet, Quebec, Canada; married Marie Elizabeth Leblanc November 13,
1672
in Beauport, Quebec, Canada; born Bet. 1635 - 1659; died Bet. 1678 -
1747.
ii. Sainte Cloutier,
born January 20, 1651/52 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased in
1672;
married Nicolas Goulet 1672; died Deceased.
iii. Genevieve Cloutier,
born January 22, 1654/55 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1680 -
1749;
married Joseph Guyon 1674; born Bet. 1629 - 1655; died Bet. 1679 - 1743.
iv. Marie-Madeleine Cloutier,
born May 15, 1657 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1682 - 1749;
married
Pierre Gravel 1676; born Bet. 1631 - 1657; died Bet. 1681 - 1745.
v. Marie Cloutier, born
1659; died Deceased; married Jean Gravel 1684; died Deceased.
vi. Charles Cloutier,
born November 11, 1662 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased;
married Anne Thibault 1685; died Deceased.
vii. Pierre Cloutier,
born April 05, 1666 in Chateau Richer, Montmorency I, Quebec, canada;
died
Bet. 1693 - 1757; married Charlotte Guyon 1687; born Bet. 1650 - 1674;
died Bet. 1693 - 1762.
129
viii. Barbe Delphine
Cloutier, born January 11, 1649/50 in Beauport, Quebec, Quebec; died
April
24, 1711 in Chateau Richer, Montmorency, Quebec; married (1) Charles
Belanger
November 25, 1663 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada; married (2) Noel
Gagnon
January 12, 1704/05 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada.
260. Pierre Gagnon,
born February 14, 1611/12 in Ste-Madeleine de La Ventrouze, Tourouvre,
Mortagne, Perce, France; died April 17, 1699 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec,
Canada. He was the son of 520. Pierre Gagnon and 521. Renee
Roger.
He married 261. Vincente Desvarieux September 14, 1642 in Quebec,
Quebec,
Canada.
261.
Vincente Desvarieux,
born Bet. 1619 - 1624 in St-Vincent d'Aubermail, Caux, Le Havre, Rouen,
Normandie, France; died January 02, 1694/95 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec,
Canada. She was the daughter of 522. Jean Desvarieu and 523.
Marie
Chevalier.
Notes for Pierre Gagnon:
Pierre owned farm number 72 in Chateau Richer with 6 arpents of frontage in 1640 to 1647. He married Vincente Devarieux who was 18 years old at the time of the marriage on 14 February 1642. Vincente was from Normandy. Like his brother Jean, Pierre had ten children.
Facts about this person:
Christening 1616
Burial April 17, 1699
Chateau
Richer, Montmorency,
Que
Children of Pierre Gagnon and
Vincente Desvarieux are:
130
i. Pierre Gagnon,
born Abt. 1646; died August 10, 1687 in Beauport Quebec; married Barbe
Fortin 1669 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada.
ii. Jean Gagnon, born
May 03, 1643 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Marguerite
Racine November 06, 1667; born in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
iii. Anne Gagnon, born
June 25, 1643 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bef. 1666.
iv. Jeanne Gagnon, born
August 03, 1648 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died September 06, 1648 in
Quebec,
Quebec, Canada.
v. Pierre-Paul Gagnon,
born September 05, 1649 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died April 06, 1711
in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada.
vi. Joseph Gagnon, born
December 27, 1651 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1678 - 1681.
vii. Rene Gagnon, born
September 18, 1653 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died October 07, 1653 in
Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
viii. Marie-Madeleine
Gagnon, born February 10, 1654/55 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died March
22, 1676/77 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
ix. Raphael Gagnon, born
April 04, 1658 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1667 - 1681 in
Chateau-Richer,
Quebec, Canada.
x. Noel Gagnon, born
February 09, 1659/60 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Genevieve Fortin 1683; born April 08, 1662 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec,
Canada;
died Deceased.
262. Julien Fortin,
born February 09, 1620/21 in Notre-Dame de Vair, Mamers, Le Mans,
Maine,
France; died August 10, 1692 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Quebec,
Canada.
He was the son of 524. Julien Fortin and 525. Marie Lavye. He
married
263. Genevieve Gamache November 11, 1652 in Quebec, Canada.
263.
Genevieve Gamache,
born Abt. 1636 in St-Illiers-la-Ville, Mantes-la-Jolie, Chartres,
France;
died November 05, 1709 in L'Islet, Quebec, Canada. She was
the daughter
of 526. Nicolas Dit Lamarre Gamache and 527. Jacqueline Cadot.
Children of Julien Fortin and
Genevieve Gamache are:
131
i. Barbe Fortin, born
October 21, 1654 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married (1)
Pierre Gagnon 1669 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada; married (2) Pierre
Lessard 1690.
ii. Charles Fortin, born
Abt. 1656; died Deceased; married Sainte Cloutier November 11, 1681 in
Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada; died Deceased.
iii. Eustache Fortin,
born Abt. 1658; died January 23, 1734/35; married Louise Cloutier May
25,
1693 in Cap St Ignace; born Abt. 1676 in Chateau Richer, Montmorency I,
Quebec, canada; died Bet. 1718 - 1771.
iv. Jacques Fortin, born
January 12, 1659/60 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died February 1729/30 in
Petite-Riviere-St-Francois-Xavier, Quebec, Canada; married Catherine
Biville
June 11, 1689 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; born March 14, 1673/74 in
Quebec,
Quebec, Canada; died October 03, 1746 in
Petite-Riviere-St-Francois-Xavier,
Quebec, Canada.
v. Joseph Fortin, born
May 15, 1664 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Agnes Cloutier 1691; died Deceased.
vi. Marie-Anne Fortin,
born March 01, 1665/66 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died December
28, 1702 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Picard 1683 in
Beaupre,
Quebec, Canada; born Abt. 1635 in Normandie, France; died Abt. 1700.
vii. Julien Fortin, born
April 17, 1667 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died November 21,
1687
in St-Joachim, Quebec, Canada.
viii. Pierre Fortin,
born May 21, 1669 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased; married
Marie-Gertrude
Hudon 1697; died Deceased.
ix. Louis Fortin, born
March 07, 1670/71 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died December 08, 1687 in
St-Joachim, Quebec, Canada.
x. Jean Fortin, born
1674 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died Aft. 1681.
xi. Marguerite Fortin,
born May 28, 1677 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased.
xii. Genevieve Fortin,
born April 08, 1662 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Noel Gagnon 1683; born February 09, 1659/60 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada;
died Deceased.
264. Guillaume
Simon,
died Deceased. He married 265. Sebastienne Doublez Bef. 1626
in France.
265.
Sebastienne
Doublez, born 1606 in Taverny, Val-'Doise, France; died Deceased.
Child of Guillaume Simon and
Sebastienne Doublez is:
132
i. Hubert Simon, born
Abt. 1632 in Pontoise, Paris, France; died November 18, 1704 in Quebec,
Quebec, Canada; married Marie Vie November 27, 1659 in Quebec, Quebec,
Canada.
266. Robert Vie,
born Abt. 1610 in St-Germain-En-La, Archev Paris, France; died
Deceased.
He married 267. Sainte Paulin Bet. 1604 - 1655.
267.
Sainte Paulin,
born Bet. 1585 - 1621; died Bet. 1619 - 1679.
Notes for Robert Vie:
Sieur
de la Mothe, first sargeant
of a company in a regiment of guards
Children of Robert Vie and Sainte
Paulin are:
133
i. Marie Vie, born
Abt. 1642 in St-Nicolas-des-Champs, Paris, France; died May 25, 1682 in
Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Hubert Simon November 27,
1659
in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Marie-Sainte Vie,
died Deceased; married Jean Poitras.
268. Robert Drouin,
born 1590 in St Barthelemi, Mortagne, Perche, France; died Deceased in
France. He married 269. Marie Debois.
269.
Marie Debois,
born 1591 in Perche of Pin, Seine, Paris, France; died Deceased in
France.
Child of Robert Drouin and Marie
Debois is:
134
i. Robert Drouin,
born August 06, 1607 in St-Barthelemi du Pin-la-Garenne, Mortagne,
Sees,
Perche, France; died June 01, 1685 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada;
married
(1) Anne Cloutier July 12, 1637 in Quebec, Canada; married (2) Marie
Chapelier
November 29, 1649 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
270. Jean
Chapelier,
born Bef. 1607 in Melum, Brie, Marne, France; died Deceased in
France.
He married 271. Marguerite Dodier.
271.
Marguerite
Dodier, born Bef. 1611 in Melum, Brie, Marne, France; died Deceased in
France.
Child of Jean Chapelier and Marguerite
Dodier is:
135
i. Marie Chapelier,
born Abt. 1624 in St-Etienne de Brie-Comte-Robert, Melun, Brie, France;
died March 18, 1696/97 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married
(1)
Pierre Petit; married (2) Robert Drouin November 29, 1649 in Quebec,
Quebec,
Canada.
274. Nicolas
Barillot,
born Abt. 1646 in France; died Aft. 1706 in Pisiquit, Acadia, Quebec,
Canada.
He married 275. Martine Hebert 1682.
275.
Martine Hebert,
born Abt. 1665 in Acadia, Canada; died Deceased. She was the
daughter
of 550. Etienne Hebert and 551. Marie Gaudet.
Child of Nicolas Barillot and
Martine Hebert is:
137
i. Francoise Barriault,
born Bef. 1699 in Pisiquit, Acadia, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased;
married
Alexandre Laure.
278. Martin Aucoin,
born Abt. 1595 in St Barthelemy, La Rochelle, France; died Aft. 1650 in
Port Royal Acadia, Canada. He married 279. Marie Sale January
20,
1630/31.
279.
Marie Sale,
born 1600 in Mortagbe-Au-P, Oren, France; died Aft. 1686 in
Canada.
She was the daughter of 558. Jean Denys Sale and 559. Francoise Arnaud.
Notes for Marie Sale:
Marie
married Jean Claude Landry
about 1617 in Laventrouze, Mortagne, Perche, France 48. (Jean Claude
Landry
was born in 1593 in Laventrouze, Mortagne, Perche, France 48 and died
before
1631 8.)
Marie also married Martin Aucoin
on 20 Jan 1631 in Aunis, France 48. (Martin Aucoin was born in 1595 in
St Barthelemy, La Rochelle, France 48 and died after 1650 in Port
Royal,
Acadia 8.)
Child of Martin Aucoin and Marie
Sale is:
139
i. Jeanne Aucoin,
born 1631 in France; died April 18, 1718 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia,
Canada;
married Francois Dit La Varenne Girouard 1647 in Acadia, Canada.
280. Pierre Doucet, born 1621 in France; died June 01, 1713 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was the son of 560. Germain Doucet Dit La Verdure and 561. Marie Bourgeois.
Notes for Pierre Doucet:
Pierre
Doucet was brought to
Fort Royal by his father in 1632. He married an Indian girl
in 1640,
and had one son Germain born in 1641. Acadia had fallen under
English
Rule and they fled to Quebec in 1655, where it is presumed she
died.
Pierre and his sone Germain returned to Port Royal in 1660, where he
married
for a second time to Henriette Peltret, a 20 year old girl.
In the
1671 census of Acadia, he is registered as a stone mason with five
children,
seven horned cattle, six sheep, and four arpents of cultivated
land.
In 1686 census, he is registered as having nine children, eight horned
cattle, twelve sheep, six pigs, five arpents of cultivated land, and
two
guns. In the 1698 census he is registered as a widower, age
80.
He had 12 cows, 8 oxen or bull, 5 pigs, 16 arpents of cultivated land,
40 fruit trees, and 1 gun. He and Henriette had a
total of
eleven children. He died at Port Royal on June 1,
1713 at the
age of 92.
The
above information was put
together by Wilfred Doucette, Ottawa, Canada, and obtained from Robert
Doucette, P.O. Box 386, E. Falmouth, Mass. 02536 in 1995.
Child of Pierre Doucet is:
140
i. Germain Doucet,
born 1641 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; died Aft. 1685 in Acadia,
Canada; married (1) Marie Landry; married (2) Marie Landry Abt. 1664 in
Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; married (3) Marguerite Landry 1664.
282. Rene Landry,
born 1618 in La Chausse, Loudun, Vienne, France; died 1686 in Port
Royal,
Acadia, Canada. He was the son of 564. Jean Claude L'Andry
and 279.
Marie Sale. He married 283. Perrine Bourg Abt. 1640 in Port
Royal,
Acadia, Canada.
283.
Perrine Bourg,
born 1622 in Loudun, Vienne, France; died 1686 in Acadia,
Canada.
She was the daughter of 566. Unknown Bourge and 567. Unknown.
Notes for Rene Landry:
Rene
Landry, born in 1618 and
native of La Chaussee, Loudun area west of Central France, arrived in
Acadia
ca 1640. He married Perrine Bourg in 1645, daughter of Antoine Bourg.
They
had five (5) children;
Per the 1671 Census they had
10 cattle and 6 sheep.
Notes for Perrine Bourg:
Simon
Peltret married Perrine
Bourg (various spelling exist of their names) probably at Port-Royal in
about 1640. Their parents remain unknown. Simon arrived at Port-Royal,
Acadia, on the ship Saint-Jehan in 1636. Little is known of them.
We do know that they were granted a lot right next to the walls of the fort at Port-Royal. This lot was expropriated from their heirs in 1705 in order to expand the fort. Simon was dead within a few years of his arrival in Acadia. Simon may have been a casualty of the Acadian Civil War. His death, about 1644 or 1645, certainly raises the possibility that he was among the slain.
In 1645 Perrine Bourg remarried
to Rene Landry dit L'Aine. She had at least five children by her second
marriage. Perrine was born in France about 1626. She was probably about
14 or 15 when she married. At this time, in Acadia, there also was a
settler
named Antoine Bourg. He is the ancestor of thousands of people named
Bourque,
Bourgue, Bourke, etc. Perrine is probably either a daughter or sister
of
Antoine Bourg, but no documentation has been found to prove which. It
is
possible, but not probable, that she is unrelated to Antoine Bourg.
Perrine
is listed as 45 on the 1671 census. She is erroneously listed as 74 on
the 1686 census and her age is given as 67 on the 1693 census. She was
a widow again by 1678 when Rene Landry dit L'Aine died. In 1693 she is
listed as living in the house of her son Claude Landry. She is not
mentioned
again and probably was dead by the 1701 census.
Children of Rene Landry and Perrine
Bourg are:
141
i. Marguerite Landry,
born 1647 in Acadia, Canada; died Abt. 1700 in Acadia, Canada; married
Germain Doucet 1664.
ii. Marie Landry, born
1649 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Bet. 1687 - 1743; married
Germain
Doucet Abt. 1664 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; born 1641 in Port
Royal,
Nova Scotia, Canada; died Aft. 1685 in Acadia, Canada.
Notes for Germain Doucet:
Germain
Doucet was half Indian.
He was born at Port Royal in 1641 and was brought by his father to
Quebec
in 1655 where he lived until he was nineteen years old. He
returned
to Port Royal in 1660 and was married in 1664 to Marguerite
Landry.
He is listed in the Acadian census of 1671, 1686 &
1693. There
is a separate descent of marriage going back to Indian. It
can be
found in Nova Scotia at Chapel Island Indian reservation.
Noel Doucet
, former president of the union of Nova Scotia Indians claims such a
descent.
Chapel Island is North near Cape Breton. In 1671
Germain is
registered as a labourer (meaning farmer) at age 30, with his wife, age
24, three children, Charles 6, Bernard 4, Laurent 3, eleven horned
cattle,
seven sheep, three arpents of cultivated land. The census of
1693
shows Germain Doucet, age 50, wife Marie Landry, age 44,
three children,
Jacques 22, Claude 18, Pierre 8, eight horned
cattle , 12 bull
or oxen, 10 pigs, 18 aprents of cultivated land. In the
census of
1699, his family is listed as Marie Landry, widow of Germain Doucet,
Pierre
15, Marie 4, Jean 2, eight cows, 12 oxen or bulls, 20 aprents
of
cultivated land.
The
above information was obtained
from Robert Doucette, P.O. Box 386, E. Falmouth, Mass. 02536 in 1995.
Marguerite and Marie Landry were
sisters. Per Bona Arsenault, Vol. 1, pgs. 385 &
386. Children's
info per Bona Arsenault, Vol. 1.
iii. Pierre Landry, born
Abt. 1658.
iv. Claude Landry, born
Abt. 1662.
Children of Rene Landry and Perrine
Bourg are:
245
i. Madeleine Landry,
born 1656 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died February 17, 1739/40 in
Port
Royal Acadia, Canada; married (1) Pierre Dupuis; married (2) Rene
Richard
Abt. 1680.
ii. Marie Landry, born
1646; married Laurent Granger.
iii. Marie Landry, born
1648; married (1) Germain Doucet; born 1641 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia,
Canada; died Aft. 1685 in Acadia, Canada; married (2) Etienne Comeau;
born
1650 in Port Royal, Acadia.
Notes for Germain Doucet:
Germain
Doucet was half Indian.
He was born at Port Royal in 1641 and was brought by his father to
Quebec
in 1655 where he lived until he was nineteen years old. He
returned
to Port Royal in 1660 and was married in 1664 to Marguerite
Landry.
He is listed in the Acadian census of 1671, 1686 &
1693. There
is a separate descent of marriage going back to Indian. It
can be
found in Nova Scotia at Chapel Island Indian reservation.
Noel Doucet
, former president of the union of Nova Scotia Indians claims such a
descent.
Chapel Island is North near Cape Breton. In 1671
Germain is
registered as a labourer (meaning farmer) at age 30, with his wife, age
24, three children, Charles 6, Bernard 4, Laurent 3, eleven horned
cattle,
seven sheep, three arpents of cultivated land. The census of
1693
shows Germain Doucet, age 50, wife Marie Landry, age 44,
three children,
Jacques 22, Claude 18, Pierre 8, eight horned
cattle , 12 bull
or oxen, 10 pigs, 18 aprents of cultivated land. In the
census of
1699, his family is listed as Marie Landry, widow of Germain Doucet,
Pierre
15, Marie 4, Jean 2, eight cows, 12 oxen or bulls, 20 aprents
of
cultivated land.
The
above information was obtained
from Robert Doucette, P.O. Box 386, E. Falmouth, Mass. 02536 in 1995.
Marguerite and Marie Landry were
sisters. Per Bona Arsenault, Vol. 1, pgs. 385 &
386. Children's
info per Bona Arsenault, Vol. 1.
iv. Pierre Landry, born 1658; married Madeleine Robichaud; born 1665 in Port Royal, Acadia.
286. Francois
Savoie,
born 1621 in Martaize, Loudun, Vienne, France; died 1678 in Belle-Isle,
Acadia, Canada. He married 287. Catherine Lejeune.
287.
Catherine Lejeune,
born May 1633 in France; died Bef. 1678 in Port Royal, Acadia,
Canada.
She was the daughter of 574. Pierre Lejeune.
Child of Francois Savoie and
Catherine Lejeune is:
143
i. Jeanne Savoie,
born 1658 in Acadia, Canada; died Deceased; married Etienne Pellerin
1675
in Acadia, Canada.
288. Jean Jouineau,
born 1598 in La Rochelle, Poitou, France; died June 24, 1672 in St
Augustin,
Portneuf, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 576. Clement
Jouineau
and 577. Catherine Vergneau. He married 289. Marie Billaud
1628 in
La Rochelle, Charente-Martim, Aunis, France.
289.
Marie Billaud,
born Abt. 1605; died Bef. 1654 in Norte Dame, Quebec, Canada.
Children of Jean Jouineau and
Marie Billaud are:
144
i. Pierre Jouineau,
born December 30, 1632 in Angoulins, La Rochelle, Aunis, France; died
August
09, 1690 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Anne Rousseau
August
30, 1654 in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Andre Jouineau, born
Bet. 1620 - 1646.
iii. Pierre Jouineau,
born Bet. 1620 - 1641 in La Rochelle, Poitou, France; died May 29, 1655
in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Madeleine Du Val August 30, 1654 in
Quebec, Canada; born Abt. 1636; died Bet. 1678 - 1731.
Notes for Pierre Jouineau:
It
is said that Pierre was killed
by a Mohawk Indian, another source says by an Iroquois in May 1655
"Dictionary
of Genealogies of families of Quebec. by Rene' Jette'
292. Jean Blanchon,
born 1607 in St Amable, Aubergne, France; died Deceased. He
married
293. Anne-Antoinette Rochon Abt. 1630 in St Amable, Aubergne, France.
293.
Anne-Antoinette
Rochon, born 1612 in St Amable, Aubergne, France; died Deceased.
Child of Jean Blanchon and
Anne-Antoinette
Rochon is:
146
i. Etienne Blanchon,
born Abt. 1640 in St-Amable, Riom, Clermont, Auvergne, France; died May
21, 1712 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Anne Videau June 30, 1676
in
Quebec, Canada.
294. Jacques
Videau,
born 1615 in St Godin, D'marenne, France; died Deceased. He
married
295. Marie Chauvelette Abt. 1638.
295.
Marie Chauvelette,
born 1615 in St Godin, D'marenne, France; died Deceased.
Child of Jacques Videau and Marie
Chauvelette is:
147
i. Anne Videau, born
Abt. 1642 in St-Sorlin de Marennes, Rochefort, Saintes, Saintonge,
France;
died Aft. April 21, 1703 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Etienne
Blanchon
June 30, 1676 in Quebec, Canada.
298. Michel Moreau, born Bef. 1609 in France; died Deceased.
Child of Michel Moreau is:
149
i. Perrine Moreau,
born Abt. 1635 in France; died September 15, 1709 in Batiscan, Quebec,
Canada; married Francois Baribeau 1659.
300. Jacques
Cosset
He married 301. Renee Mascouin.
301.
Renee Mascouin
Child of Jacques Cosset and Renee
Mascouin is:
150
i. Jean Cosset, born
Bet. 1642 - 1645 in Sthilaire, Fontenay, Poitou, France; died November
13, 1687 in Neuville, Quebec, Canada; married Marguerite Eloy February
12, 1667/68.
302. Jean
Eloy
He married 303. Marguerite Falaize.
303.
Marguerite
Falaize
Child of Jean Eloy and Marguerite
Falaize is:
151
i. Marguerite Eloy,
born Abt. 1651 in St-Jacques, Dieppe, Rouen, Normandie, France; died
March
30, 1728 in Ste-Genevieve Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Cosset
February 12, 1667/68.
304. Napolean Lefebvre, died Deceased.
Child of Napolean Lefebvre is:
152
i. Nicolas Lefebvre,
died Deceased; married Marie Josse.
308. Charles
Duclos,
born in Monerque, Normandy, France; died Deceased. He married
309.
Madeleine Boutart.
309.
Madeleine Boutart,
born in Manerbe, Normandy, France; died Deceased.
Child of Charles Duclos and Madeleine
Boutart is:
154
i. Francois Duclos,
born March 12, 1626/27 in Manerbe, Lisieux, Normandie, France; died
December
03, 1711 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; met Jeanne Cerisier.
310. Jacques
Cerisier,
born in Amboise, Tours, Touraine, France; died Deceased. He
married
311. Marie De Lalande.
311.
Marie De Lalande,
born in France; died Deceased.
Child of Jacques Cerisier and
Marie De Lalande is:
155
i. Jeanne Cerisier,
born Abt. 1640 in Amboise, Tours, Touraine, France; died September 12,
1709 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada; met Francois Duclos.
312. Louis Dubois,
born Bet. 1586 - 1616; died Bet. 1642 - 1701. He was the son
of 624.
Andre Dubois and 625. Esther Unknown. He married 313. Jeanne
Naudin
January 21, 1635/36 in Cisse, France.
313.
Jeanne Naudin,
born Bet. 1596 - 1620; died Bet. 1642 - 1708. She was the
daughter
of 626. Mauthurin Naudin and 627. Louise Goda.
Child of Louis Dubois and Jeanne
Naudin is:
156
i. Rene Dubois, born
March 27, 1639 in Cisse, France; died April 1700 in St Francois-du-lac,
Quebec, Canada; married Anne-Julienne Dumont November 25, 1665 in
Quebec,
Canada.
314. Samuel Dumont,
born Bet. 1595 - 1624; died Bet. 1649 - 1709. He married 315.
Marie-Anne
D'Anglure.
315.
Marie-Anne
D'Anglure, born Bet. 1604 - 1627; died Bet. 1649 - 1715.
Child of Samuel Dumont and Marie-Anne
D'Anglure is:
157
i. Anne-Julienne Dumont,
born Abt. 1646; died Bef. August 03, 1704 in St Francois-du-lac,
Quebec,
Canada; married Rene Dubois November 25, 1665 in Quebec, Canada.
318. George Smith,
born Abt. 1595 in England; died 1661 in Ipswich, Mass... He
was the
son of 636. Thomas Smith. He married 319. Temperance Unknown
Abt.
1620 in England.
319.
Temperance
Unknown, born Abt. 1600 in England; died Deceased.
Notes for George Smith:
first
mention in Durham on 20
march 1641 as apprasier,appointed court recorder in 1646
History
of Durham p 330 children
named in will with unnamed wife death may be
1661
Children of George Smith and
Temperance Unknown are:
159
i. Rebecca Smith,
born Abt. 1645 in Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire; died July 16,
1694
in Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire; married Charles Adams.
ii. James Smith, died
Deceased; married Sarah Davis; died Deceased.
iii. John Smith, died
Deceased; married Elizabeth Bickford; born in Oyster River, Durham, New
Hampshire; died Deceased.
iv. Thomas Smith, born
Abt. 1624.
v. Sara Smith, born Abt.
1628.
vi. Newman Smith, born
Abt. 1630.
vii. Elizabeth Smith,
born Abt. 1634.
viii. Joanna Smith, born
Abt. 1636.
328. Nicolas
Pelletier,
born Abt. 1590 in St-Pierre-deGallardon, Chartres, France; died
September
09, 1674 in Sillery, Quebec, Canada. He married 329. Jeanne
De Voissy
Roussy 1636 in France.
329.
Jeanne De Voissy
Roussy, born Abt. 1614 in St-Pierre-deGallardon, Chartres, France; died
December 12, 1689 in Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec.
Notes for Nicolas Pelletier:
Nicolas
Pelletier, his wife
Jeanne de Voissy or du Roussy, age 22, his two sons, Jean, age 3 and
Francois
age 1 arrived at Quebec on the 11th of June 1636 aboard a vessel
carrying
45 people. The captain of that vessel was Savinien Courpon de la
Tour...who
would become the Admiral of the Fleet the following year. Some names of
the other passengers were: Charles Huot de Montmagny, Champlain's
successor,
Achille Brehant dit Deslisle, 7 Jesuits and numerous other Frenchmen
and
their families. Our ancestors were amongst the first white settlers in
New France (Quebec today). In the 1642 census, there were less than 200
people and 6 of them were Nicolas Pelletier, his wife and 4 children.
We
can truly say that our family is one of the pioneer families of Canada.
Nicolas Pelletier, the first Pelletier known to emigrate from France to New France, is born about 1590.
In 1632, Nicolas marries Jeanne de Voissy (de Vouzy) (de Roussy), age 18, at Saint-Pierre Church in Gallardon (Galardon). Gallardon is located in the Beauce region of France, southwest of Paris between Chartres and the forest of Orléans
Four of Nicolas' children, Jean (1633), Philippe (bef1632), Pierre (bef1632), and François (1635) are born in Gallardon. Nicolas and his family leave France in the spring of 1636 and arrive in New France, at Québec City, on June 11 of the same year. Arriving on the same ship is Charles Huault-de-Montmagny, the new governor general of New France, succeeding Champlain.
Nicolas is a carpenter-woodworker, and among the Québec City buildings he is known to have worked on are Louis Hébert's house, the first private home to be built outside the Québec fortification, the frame of Notre-Dame Church's steeple, and the roof of the Chateau Saint-Louis.
Six other children are born in New France, five girls, Marie (1637), Louise (1640), Françoise (1642), Jeanne (1644), Geneviève (1646), and another son, Nicolas(1649).
In 1649, Nicolas is granted land outside Québec City, to the southwest, adjacent to St-François-Xavier Fort, near Cap Rouge, along the St-Lawrence River. In 1650, his family is attacked by 2 Iroquois Indians, but Nicolas successfully defends his family and the homestead against the intruders.
In 1669, Nicolas rents out a large portion of his property to his son Jean for five years , and in 1670, he joins his son François, who now is known as Pelletier-dit-Ontaya (or Anthaïa, later Antaya), and his family in Saurel (Sorel). In 1677, at the latest, Nicolas and his son acquire property across the St-Lawrence River at Dautray (Seignneurie d'Autray), near what is now Berthierville.
It is here that Nicolas apparently
dies in 1679, the exact date is unknown. His wife, Jeanne, dies at
Sorel
on December 12, 1689.
Children of Nicolas Pelletier
and Jeanne Roussy are:
164
i. Francois Pelletier
Dit Antaya, born 1635 in Gaillardon, Beauce France; died November 02,
1692
in Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec; married Marguerite Madeleine Morisseau
September
29, 1661.
ii. Jeanne Pelletier
iii. Louise Pelletier
330. Julien
Morisseau,
born 1620 in Picardie, France; died Deceased. He married 331.
Anne
Brelancour 1639 in France.
331.
Anne Brelancour,
born 1618 in Amiens, Picardie, France; died Deceased.
Child of Julien Morisseau and
Anne Brelancour is:
165
i. Marguerite Madeleine
Morisseau, born 1637 in Montdidier, Amiens, Picardie, France; died
December
15, 1707 in Hotel Dieu, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Francois
Pelletier
Dit Antaya September 29, 1661.
332. Jean Meneux,
born Abt. 1610 in Chateau-Giron, Rennes, Bretagne, France; died
Deceased.
He married 333. Jeanne Trochon.
333.
Jeanne Trochon,
born Abt. 1615 in Chateau-Giron, Rennes, Bretagne, France; died
Deceased.
Child of Jean Meneux and Jeanne
Trochon is:
166
i. Jacques Meneux,
born 1639 in Chateau-Giron, Rennes, Bretagne, France; died December 19,
1690 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Canada; married Marguerite Peuvrier.
334. Nicolas Le
Preuvier,
born Abt. 1610 in St-Severin, Paris, Ile-de-France, France; died
Deceased.
He married 335. Marguerite Bourgeois.
335.
Marguerite
Bourgeois, born Abt. 1615 in St-Severin, Paris, Ile-de-France, France;
died Deceased.
Child of Nicolas Le Preuvier
and Marguerite Bourgeois is:
167
i. Marguerite Peuvrier,
born 1639 in St Severin, Paris, Ile-de-France, France; died January 10,
1708/09 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Canada; married Jacques Meneux.
340. Jean Banliac,
born Abt. 1610 in Confolens, Angouleme, Angoumois, France. He
married
341. Francoise Petit.
341.
Francoise Petit,
born Abt. 1615 in Confolens, Angouleme, Angoumois, France.
Child of Jean Banliac and Francoise
Petit is:
170
i. Francois Bayard,
born Abt. 1650 in Lafouille, France; died Bef. 1709 in Quebec, Quebec,
Canada; married Marie Angelique Pelletier 1680.
344. Jean Sicard,
born 1600 in Castres, Haut-Languedoc, France; died Bet. 1613 -
1696.
He was the son of 688. Jean Sicard and 689. Anne StMaurice.
He married
345. Martha De St Paul January 16, 1629/30 in France.
345.
Martha De St
Paul, born 1610 in Castres, Haut-Languedoc, France; died Bet. 1613 -
1705.
She was the daughter of 690. Abel De StPaul.
Child of Jean Sicard and Martha
St Paul is:
172
i. Pierre Sicard,
born 1632 in St Jacques, Castres, France; died Bet. 1668 - 1729;
married
Marie De Forgues December 05, 1663.
346. Jacques De Forques
Child of Jacques De Forques is:
173
i. Marie De Forgues,
born Abt. 1640 in St Jacques, Castres, France; died Bet. 1668 - 1736;
married
Pierre Sicard December 05, 1663.
348. Francois
Ratte,
born Abt. 1598 in Laieu, La Rochelle, France; died Bet. 1633 - 1693 in
Laieu, La Rochelle, France. He married 349. Jacquette Hugeut
Bet.
1605 - 1648.
349.
Jacquette Hugeut,
born 1610 in Laieu, La Rochelle, France; died Bet. 1633 - 1699 in
Laieu,
La Rochelle, France.
Child of Francois Ratte and Jacquette
Hugeut is:
174
i. Jacques Rate, born
1630 in Laleu, La Rochelle, Aunis, France; died April 08, 1699 in St
Laurent,
Ile D'Orleans, Quebec; married Anne Martin.
350. Abraham
Lecossais
Martin, born 1589 in Scotland; died September 08, 1664 in Quebec,
Quebec,
Canada. He was the son of 700. Jean Martin and 701.
D'Isabelle Cote.
He married 351. Marguerite Langlois October 24, 1624 in France.
351.
Marguerite
Langlois, born in France; died December 17, 1665 in Quebec, Quebec,
Canada.
She was the daughter of 702. Guillaume Langlois and 703. Jeanne Millet.
Notes for Abraham Lecossais Martin:
Arrived
from Frances with his
wife and daugther Anne, on sailboat "Sallemande". Received
land forming
plateau where Wolfe & Montcalm fought battle of
Quebec know as
Les Plaines de Abraham. He was a pilot on the St. Lawrence.
He also carried the title of Royal Pilot of the Saint Lawrence, he lost his life at the battle of the plains of Abraham. He arrived in Quebec in 1619, he passed time in France after the capture of Quebec by Kirke, July 24, 1629. He returned to Quebec in 1634 or 1634.
It is documented in several books,
"la Fontaine d'Abrahma Martin et le site de son habitation" " the seige
fo Quebec and the battle of the Plains of Abraham" "An historical
journal
of the campaigns In North American for the years 1757, 1757, 1759, and
1760"
Martin
may have been of scottish
descent or he may have been a member of an illegal
organization;
such names were used for deserted soldiers or in case of
records
of an illegal organization were seized. It is also possble
that he
acquired the name because he made several voyages to Scotland as a
young
man. When David Kirk captured Quebec in 1629 and left his
brother
Lewis as govenor until 1632, Martin and his family stayed on.
In
his later years Martin fell in the estimation of his fellow citizens
when
he was accused of improper conduct with regard to a young girl in
quebec.
He was imprisoned for this on February 15, 1649.
He was called the "Scotchman"
MARTIN, ABRAHAM (dit " L'ÉCOSSAIS " or " Maître Abraham "), pilot; b. 1589 in France or Scotland; d. 8 Sept. 1664 at Quebec. Abraham Martin surnamed the "Scotchman", arrived from France on the sailboat "Le Sallemande" at Tadoussac on Aug. 30, 1620.
Martin may have been of Scottish descent or he might have used the sobriquet if he had been enrolled in military service or had been a member of an illegal organization: such names were used for deserted soldiers or in case the records of an illegal organization were seized. It is also possible that he acquired the name because he had made several voyages to Scotland as a young man.One of the things that does seem very indicative of why and how it may be that he is called "l'ecossais"--which means "the Scot" (just remember that Scot is the person, Scotch is the drink) is that from before the time of Mary, Queen of Scots and for a century or more after her time Scots fled to France as their ally against England. Whole generations of Scots nobility and military men were forced to live out their lives on foreign soil. So, possibly our Martin was one of these exiles who had become more French than Scots before he went to Quebec. The French probably called him the Scot because he was likely born in Scotland. Most likely he was taken as a baby or young child to France. Given that he was perhaps born ca 1570-1590 that puts him square in the time frame to have been the son of a Scot who fled to France during the Protestant upsurge in Scotland. Certainly, he was of a Catholic family and that meant that his life might have been in danger at that time in Scotland. This seems a very possible explanation for his designation as "the Scot." It is said that his father was a supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots, and was involved in a plot to free her from the English. The plot failed and they had to leave Scotland and seek refuge in France There is some question as to whether Martin was really an official pilot or not, although he was referred to as "kings pilot" in his own day. However, he did fish well down into the Gulf of the St-Lawrence.
It is presumed that the Plains (or Heights) of Abraham are named after Martin. It is picturesquely said that the "Côte d'Abraham" was the path that Martin used to the St. Charles River to water his animals. His property amounted to 32 acres in all, 12 received from the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France in 1635 and 20 as a gift from Sieur Adrien du Chesne, ship's surgeon to Pierre Legardeur de Repentigny in 1645. The Martin family sold this land to the Ursulines in 1667. It is possible that this is the same Martin who was employed by Jean De Biencourt and Du Gua de Monts as navigator on the coast of Acadia, although he would have been very young at that time. When David Kirk captured Quebec in 1629 and left his brother Lewis as governor until 1632, Martin and his family stayed on. In his later years Martin fell in the estimation of his fellow citizens when he was accused of improper conduct with regard to a young girl in Quebec. He was imprisoned for this on 15 Feb.1649. As far as can be found from the records, Abraham Martin and Maire Langlois had 9 or 10 children. Eustache, baptized 24 Oct. 1621 was the godson of Eustache Boullé. Marguerite, born 4 Jan. 1624 and Marie 22 May 1638 to Étienne Racine had many descendants, including the 2 bishops Racine. Hèléne, born 21 June 1627, was a god-child of Samuel de Champlain. She married first Claude Étienne in 1640 and on 3 Sep. 1647 Médard Chouart Des Groseilliers. Marie Martin, born 1632 and married 21 Jan. 1648 to Jean Cloutier.
Charles-Amador, born 7 March 1648, the godson of Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour, was the second Canadian-born priest. It is possible that Brother Dominque Scot, spoken of in the Jesuit Relations as having gone to the Huron country as a young man, was also a son. It is also possible that a young man who is mentioned as having been in the Huron country at the same time (1634-35) was Eustache Martin.
In the archives of "The Dames
Ursulines", are the titles of two farms that he owned. The historical
status
of the two farms did not really take place until long after his death.
On September 12th 1759, a young British General scaled the ramparts of
Quebec City in an attempt to capture the city from the French. At dawn
his troops lined up on the fields and awaited the attack of the french
general, Moncalm. The ensuing battle in which both generals died, was
fought
on the lands that Abraham Martin once owned. To this day the battle won
by the English is known as the battle of THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM
Children of Abraham Martin and
Marguerite Langlois are:
175
i. Anne Martin, born
March 23, 1644/45 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died January 14, 1716/17
in
St Pierre, Ile D'Orleans, Montmorency II, Quebec, Canada; married
Jacques
Rate.
ii. Eustache Martin Martin,
born October 24, 1621; died Bet. 1622 - 1711 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
iii. Anne Martin, born
1614 in Perce, France; died December 04, 1684 in Quebec, Quebec,
Canada;
married Jean Cote November 17, 1635 in Notre-Dame, Quebec, Canada; born
1603 in Mortagne, Chartres, Perche, France; died March 28, 1661 in
Quebec,
Quebec, Canada.
Notes for Jean Cote:
Genealogist
Alfred Cambray(7)
emphasizes that on 5 February 1645,(8) Robert Giffard granted a
homestead
to Jean Côté. It measured three arpents in
frontage on the
river, to the depth of the seigneury, and was located between the
holdings
of Zacharie Cloutier and Noel Langlois.
"From the time of the first settlements," writes Cambray, "the iroquois were relentlessly at war with the French and with their Indian allies. The colonists were never sure of spending a day in peace without being exposed to raids from bands of Iroquois. It was a matter of not going far from each other in order to meet any eventuality.
"Noel Langlois was a neighbor of Jean Côté and, to ensure mutual protection, he invited Jean to lodge near him. To this end, he gave him a small portion of land in order to build a habitation on it. During an interlude in hostilities, Jean Côté returned to the île d'Orleans, where he had moved his family, and left the homestead next to Langlois on which he had done some clearing, as weil as the smail piece on which he had built a cabin. This property was abandoned by the negligence of those supposed to keep it up.
Jean Côté was the owner of a house situated near the present corner of the rue Trésor and the rue Baude. Today this is the alley where artists display their creations for the tourists. The house was on a plot of land with 150 feet of frontage by 60 in depth. On 15 November 1649, Côté offered it as dowry for his daughter Simone when she married Pierre Soumande. On 7 November 1655, Soumande sold this house to Jacques Boessel for 350 livres. Côté also owned a piece of land between la Grande-Allée and the river, in what was then the outskirts of Québec. Governor Montmagny had given it to him on 27 August 1636; this act was ratified on 5 April 1639.
Our ancestor Jean
Côté
passed away on 27 March 1661. The burial act, entered in the records of
the parish of Quebec states as follows: " Year 1661, the 28th March,
was
interred in the church, Jean Côté, early habitant
of this
country, died the day preceding, in his house." As for Anne Martin, she
survived him by more than twenty years. The census of 1681 does not
mention
her, but it is likely that she was living with one of her sons. Anne
too,
was buried at Québec, on 4 December 1684, at about the age
of 70
years. A week earlier, son Jean lost his wife, Anne Couture, the mother
of his first eight children
iv. Marguerite Martin, born January 04, 1623/24 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died November 25, 1679 in Chateau Richer, Montmorency I, Quebec, canada; married Etienne Racine May 22, 1638 in Quebec, Canada; born May 11, 1607 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died April 24, 1689 in St Anne, Beaupre, Quebec, Canada.
Notes for Marguerite Martin:
She
was baptised January 4,
1624 by the Récollest Father Paul Huet. The godfather was
Thierri
Dedamy and the godmother Marguerite Le Sage.
v. Helene Martin, born
June 21, 1627 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bef. August 24, 1653 in
Quebec,
Quebec, Canada; married (1) Claude Etienne October 22, 1640; born 1623
in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1645 - 1714; married (2) Medard
Des
Groselliers September 03, 1647 in Quebec, Canada; born 1626; died Bet.
1653 - 1717.
vi. Marie Martin, born
April 10, 1635 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died April 25, 1699 in
Chateau,
Richer, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Cloutier January 21, 1647/48 in
Quebec,
Quebec, Canada; born May 13, 1620 in St. Jean de Mortagnes, Sees,
Perche,
France; died October 16, 1690 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
Notes for Jean Cloutier:
Jean
built his home in Chateau-Richer,
it was his descendants who kept the ancestral home for nearly three
hundred
centuries. It still stands today!
vii. Adrien Martin, born
January 22, 1637/38 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1639 - 1728 in
Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
viii. Madeleine Martin,
born September 13, 1640 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1685 -
1735
in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married (1) Nicolas Dit DesPatis Forget
February
06, 1652/53 in Quebec, Canada; born 1638 in Notre Dame, Alencon,
Normandie,
France; died Bet. 1679 - 1729 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married (2)
Jean
Baptiste Foneneau February 01, 1680/81; born 1638; died Bet. 1685 -
1730.
ix. Barbe Martin, born
January 04, 1642/43 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died October 05, 1660 in
Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Pierre Biron January 12, 1654/55 in
Notre-Dame,
D'Orleans, Montreal, Quebec; born 1639 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died
Bet. 1660 - 1730 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
x. Charles Amador Martin,
born March 07, 1647/48 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died June 19, 1711 in
Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
448. Jean Trudel,
born 1629 in Poitiers, Poitou, Parfondeval, France; died November 25,
1699
in L'ange Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada. He was the
son of
896. Jean Trudel and 897. Marquerite Noyer. He married 449.
Marquerite
Thomas.
449.
Marquerite
Thomas, born 1634 in Stavelot, Liege, Belgium; died August 30, 1695 in
L'ange Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada. She was the
daughter
of 898. Jean Thomas and 899. Marguerite Fredeux Fredry.
Notes for Jean Trudel:
Arrived
in Quebec the summer
of 1645
The
first mass celebrated at
L'Ange Gardien was in the house of your ancestor Jean Trudel. A pioneer
of the parish of L'Ange Gardien, Jean Trudel settled on the coast of
Beaupré,
near Québec, in 1655. His farm was approximately a mile and
a half
on the side of the Montmorency Falls. In 1911, a monument commemorating
Jean Trudel was erected by his descendants on the site of his original
house which still had visible foundations at that time.
At the beginning of colonization, up until the time that churches and chapels were built, services were held in a settler's home by missionnary priests. At L'Ange Gardien, these services were held in the house of Jean Trudel. This is noted in an act of 1664 whose subject was the election of marguilliers (?).
It is interesting to note that
ducing the census of 1666, Jean Trudel was identified as "canvas
weaver".
For many generations, one of our national industries was this weaving
and
your ancestor Jean Trudel was one of those who contributed in its
development.
Children of Jean Trudel and Marquerite
Thomas are:
224
i. Jean Trudel, born
June 28, 1669 in L'ange Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased;
married Marie Louise Mathieu.
ii. Nicolas Trudel, born
1662 in Chateau-Richer, Montmorency , Quebec; died Deceased.
iii. Pierre Trudel, born
1658; died Deceased; married Francoise LeFrancois; died Deceased.
iv. Marie Madeleine Trudel,
born 1659; married Pierre LeFebvre; born 1642; died November 21, 1727.
450. Jean Mathieu,
born 1637 in Montignac, Coulonges, Angouleme, France; died May 01, 1699
in L'ange, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 900. Jean
Mathieu and
901. Isabelle Monnachau. He married 451. Anne Du Tertre June
28,
1669.
451.
Anne Du Tertre,
born 1654 in Of Poterir, Chartres, Nr Paris, France; died April 14,
1696
in L'ange Gardien, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of
902. Rene
Du Tertre and 903. Louise-Anne Goulet.
Notes for Jean Mathieu:
Life
in France
In
the 17th century, life in
France was hard. There was poverty and endless war. Hard winters came
with
fatal regularity. Only the nobility, military officers, merchants, and
the clergy lived comfortably, but these represented only ten percent of
the population. Jean, like most, was poor and lived in rural France. He
lived in Tapy (today spelled Tapis), a hamlet of the free town of
Montignac
in the county of Saint-Amant-de-Boixe in the old French province of
Angoumois
(Angoumois was renamed Departement de la Charente after the French
Revolution).
Emmigration to New France offered an opportunity for many to escape
these
hardships. Even in isolated rural districts, the people had learned
about
New France from their parish priests. Emmigrants tended to come from
rural
France.
Emmigration
In
New France, the Cardinal
de Richelieu had founded "La Compagnie des Cent-Associes" whose mandate
it was to populate New France. This organization had representatives
throughout
France who were responsible for recruiting colonists. Due to their
poverty,
most prospective emmigrants were unable to pay for their passage to the
New World. To solve this problem, they would arrange a contract with a
colonist, who would pay the emmigrant's passage, in return for about
three
years service. The contract would normally start when the emmigrant
boarded
the ship. The recruiters from "La Compagnie des Cent-Associes" served
as
intermediaries. The emmigrant would usually require a bit of money to
travel
to the port, and for expenses while waiting for his ship. The
sponsoring
colonists would advance the emmigrant this money, but as little as
possible,
since it would all be lost if the emmigrant changed his mind before
embarking.
Between 1632 and 1662, about a third of the prospective colonists took
the travel money, but then failed to embark.
Crossing the Atlantic
Jean
Mathieu, at the age of
22, registered aboard the ship Saint-Andre on 27 June 1659 in the
harbour
of La Rochelle. It was scheduled to weigh anchor on Sunday 29 June, but
was delayed until Wednesday 2 July. Jean Poulet, the captain/navigator,
was well experienced and had previously made many trips to Quebec. The
Saint-Andre was a de-commissionned warship weighing 300 tons and
carrying
about 130 passengers. It had just finished serving as a plague ship for
two years, and without being first quarantined or disinfected, it now
carried
fare-paying passengers for the first time. The favoured route across
the
Atlantic started on a south-easterly heading towards the Azores, before
turning northward. Shortly into the journey, severe fevers broke out on
board. The fevers combined with the tropical heat and shortage of
drinking
water made the journey very unpleasant and deadly. After the ship
turned
north and entered colder waters, the epidemic started to lose some of
its
strength. In mid-August, the Saint-Andre entered the St. Lawrence
River.
By early September, the ship finally approached Quebec. The ship had
signalled
its plight to the colonists, who loaded some birch-bark canoes with
supplies
and paddled out to meet it. The chief Jesuit, father Jean de Quen,
boarded
the Saint-Andre at this time. Sadly, his charity would cost him his
life.
He caught the fever and died on 8 October. On the evening of Sunday 7
September,
Captain Poulet dropped anchor. The crossing had taken 68 days and nine
passengers had died. Since it was late, the passengers did not
disembark
until the next morning. Many were taken from the ship by stretcher, and
the Hotel Dieu Hospital was soon full. The fever spread to the
townspeople,
and several died.
Service for Passage
In
order to pay for his passage
to the New World, Jean Mathieu had a three year contract to work for
Pierre
Lefebvre, who had a farm along the St. Lawrence at Trois-Rivieres.
Buys His Own Land
On
9 August 1661, Jean Mathieu
left the service of Pierre Lefebvre, and bought a farm from Zacharie
Maheut
at l'Ange Gardien for 90 pounds. His land was 3 arpents wide along the
St. Lawrence, and was 126 arpents deep. It was located in the
Seigneurie
de Beaupre, which was bounded by the St. Lawrence river, the riviere
Montmorency,
and the riviere du Gouffre.
Hires a Servant
On
24 June 1665, a notary records
that Jean Mathieu obtained a servant named Jean Hue. He obtained Hue
from
another colonist named Francois Belanger. As was the custom, the 22
year
old servant Hue had no say in his transfer of employer. Hue remained
with
Mathieu for 5 years, after which he married and moved to Quebec.
Prepares a Will
On
13 September 1666, on the
eve of departing to the Iroquois war, Jean Mathieu recorded his last
will
and testament with a notary. Firstly, he left 150 pounds to the poor
and
the nuns so they might pray for his soul. Secondly, he left 150 pounds
to the church for the construction of the chapel. Finally, he left 300
pounds to his young godson Jean Grosleau, and 40 pounds to his servant
Jean Hue.
Goes to War
By
order of the Governor, Jean
Mathieu had been ordered into military service for the war against the
Iroquois. The military force was under the command of the Marquis
Alexandre
de Prouville de Tracy. The force consisted of 600 regular soldiers, a
group
of Algonquin and Huron allies, and a group of 600 colonists. Jean
Mathieu
was among this last group. The force, with Jean Mathieu, returned home
on 5 November 1666.
Census of 1666-1667
Jean
Mathieu is recorded in
this census as an unmarried farmer with 28 head of cattle and 8 arpents
of land. By all accounts he is prospering and living comfortably.
Gets Married
On
3 November 1669, Jean Mathieu
got married. Jean is accompanied by friends; Michel Guyon sieur du
Rouvray,
Pierre Tremblay, and Jacques Grosleau dit Laviolette. His bride Anne is
accompanied by; her parents Rene-Pierre and Louise-Anne Goulet
ancestors
of d'Israel Tartre, her brother Charles, her uncle Jacques Goulet, and
other relatives.
Census of 1681
In
this census, Jean is reported
to be 44 years old, his wife 27, and their children: Louise 10, Rene 7,
Jean 5, and Charles 2. His farm has 20 head of cattle and 30 arpents of
land.
Final Years
Jean
and Anne's eldest daughter
was married in 1691, and soon there were grandchildren. Anne died in
April
1696, and was burried on 14 April in the parish of l'Ange-Gardien. She
died relatively young, at 44. Jean survived his wife by 3 years, and he
died on 29 April 1699 at the age of 62. He was burried on 1 May 1699 in
the parish cemetary.
More About Jean Mathieu:
Burial:
L'ange Gardien, Quebec,
Canada
Child of Jean Mathieu and Anne
Du Tertre is:
225
i. Marie Louise Mathieu,
born December 26, 1670 in L'ange Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada;
died 1737 in L'ange Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada; married Jean
Trudel.
454. Pierre Voyer,
born 1630 in Merolle, Les-Braults, Maine, Sarthe, France; died November
14, 1695 in Chateau Richter, Qbc, Can. He was the son of 908.
Pierre
Voyer and 909. Marguerite Tourgnon. He married 455. Marle
Catherine
Crampon December 01, 1662 in Chateau Richter, Qbc, Can.
455.
Marle Catherine
Crampon, born 1642 in Marolle, Lemans, France; died July 06, 1699 in
Lange
Gardien Monteregie, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of
910.
Jean Crampon and 911. Helen Richard.
Children of Pierre Voyer and
Marle Crampon are:
227
i. Catherine Voyer,
born in Marolle, Lemans, Maine, France; died Deceased; married (1)
Francois
Belanger; married (2) Francois Belanger April 18, 1689 in
Chateau-Richer
Quebec Canada.
ii. Marquerite Voyer,
born 1683; died March 04, 1723/24; married Jean Baptiste Hardy; born
1673;
died August 30, 1749.
iii. Marie Madeleine
Voyer, born 1666; died Deceased; married Hilaire Bernard Dit Lariviere;
born 1639; died December 01, 1729.
458. Jean Clement
LaPointe, born 1626 in Nancy, Lorraine, Meurthe Moselle, France; died
in
Laprairie, Laprairie, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 916.
Jean
Clement-Lapointe and 917. Madeleine Anne Martin. He married
459.
Madeleine Surget.
459.
Madeleine Surget,
born 1638 in Soubise, Rochefort, Saintes, France; died Bef. February
28,
1696/97 in L'ange Gardien, Quebec, Canada. She was the
daughter of
918. Francois Surget and 919. Marguerite Gravel.
Child of Jean LaPointe and Madeleine
Surget is:
229
i. Marguerite Clement
LaPointe, born March 03, 1663/64; married Philippe Plamondon April 23,
1680.
460. Jean Hamel,
born 1636 in St Aubin, Normandie, France; died October 13, 1678 in
Quebec
City, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 920. Francois
Hamel.
He married 461. Mary Auvray Abt. 1660.
461.
Mary Auvray,
born in St Aubin, Normandie, France.
More About Jean Hamel:
Cause
of Death: heart failure
Children of Jean Hamel and Mary
Auvray are:
230
i. Jean Francois Hamel,
born July 23, 1661 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada; died September 01,
1733;
married Anne-Felicite Lavasseur.
ii. Pierre Hamel
iii. Marie-Anne Hamel
iv. Ignace-Germain Hamel
v. Charlotte Hamel
vi. Francois Hamel
462. Jean
Levasseur,
born Abt. 1616 in St Leu et St Giles de Paris, France; died 1686 in
Quebec
City, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 924. Noel Levasseur
and 925.
Genevieve Gauche. He married 463. Marguerite Richard.
463.
Marguerite
Richard, born Abt. 1623 in Paris, France; died 1708 in Ancienne
Lorette,
Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of 926. Nicolas Richard
and
927. Jeanne Bonnet.
Child of Jean Levasseur and Marguerite
Richard is:
231
i. Anne-Felicite Lavasseur,
born April 22, 1667 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada; married Jean
Francois
Hamel.
464. Francois
Bergeron,
born Bef. 1619 in France. He married 465. Marie Pernelle.
465.
Marie Pernelle,
born Abt. 1625 in Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada; died Deceased in
France.
Child of Francois Bergeron and
Marie Pernelle is:
232
i. Francois Bergeron,
born Bet. 1645 - 1649 in Sthilaireautise, Lucon, Poitou, France; died
May
12, 1726 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec; married Etiennette LeClerc
November 03, 1676 in Troisrivieres, Stmaurice, Pq, Can.
466. Florent
Leclerc,
born 1619 in Lebray, Angers, Anjou, France; died January 01, 1663/64 in
Troisrivieres, St maurice, Pq, Can. He was the son of 932.
Jean Leclerc
and 933. Jeanne Lucia. He married 467. Marie Gendre February
04,
1657/58 in Trois-Rivieres, Maurice, Quebec, Canada.
467.
Marie Gendre,
born 1626 in Ville De Blois, Chartres, France; died January 02, 1698/99
in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. She was the
daughter
of 934. Moise Gendre and 935. Jeanne Grosse.
Children of Florent Leclerc and
Marie Gendre are:
233
i. Etiennette LeClerc,
born May 28, 1663 in Troisrivieres, Stmaurice, Pq, Can; died April 18,
1715 in Louiseville, Maskinonge, Pq, Can; married Francois Bergeron
November
03, 1676 in Troisrivieres, Stmaurice, Pq, Can.
ii. Jean LeClerc, born
1660.
iii. Florent LeClerc,
died Deceased; married Jeanne Aubuchon; died Deceased.
468. Robert
Giguere,
born March 09, 1615/16 in St Aubin, Tourouvre, Mortange, Perche,
France;
died December 10, 1713 in Beaupre, Montmorency, Pq, Can. He
was the
son of 936. Jean Giguere and 937. Michelle Jornel. He married
469.
Aymee Aimee Edmee Miville July 02, 1652 in Quebec, Canada.
469.
Aymee Aimee
Edmee Miville, born August 12, 1635 in N.-D.-De-Brouage, Rochefort,
Saintes,
France; died December 09, 1713 in Beaupre, Montmorency, Pq,
Can.
She was the daughter of 938. Pierre Miville Dit Le Suisse and 939.
Charlotte
Maugier Maugis.
Children of Robert Giguere and
Aymee Miville are:
234
i. Martin Ditdespins
Giguere, born 1655 in Ste-Anne de Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased
in Beaupre, Quebec; married Marie Francoise Pinard May 07, 1682 in
Sorel,
Stmaurice, Pq, Can.
ii. Joseph Giguere, born
1673; died Deceased; married Angelique Mercier; born 1680; died April
18,
1759.
iii. Chalotte Giguere,
born 1653; died 1710; married (1) Antoine Planiol; died Deceased;
married
(2) Laurent Philippes Delafontaine; died Deceased.
iv. Marie Giguere, born
1659.
v. Anne Giguere, born
1668.
vi. Etienne Giguere,
born 1670; died 1749; married Marie Madeleine Mercier; died Deceased.
vii. Jean Baptiste Giguere,
born 1660; died 1750; married Louise Magnan; died Deceased.
Notes for Jean Baptiste Giguere:
may
have been a scout for the
burning of the Fort in Scenectedy NY and the beginning of the French
&
Indian Wars in 1689. He was also possibly involved in the building of
Fort
Detroit and Fort Duquense (Pittsburgh PA).
viii. Marquerite Giguere,
born 1678; married Jean Baptiste Lebeau; died Deceased.
ix. Robert Giguere, born
1663.
x. Pierre Giguere, born
1665.
xi. Agnes Giguere, born
March 13, 1674/75.
xii. Ange Giguere, born
December 27, 1671.
xiii. Jeanne Giguere,
born April 28, 1657.
470. Louis Pinard,
born July 12, 1634 in St. Marguerites, Charente, Larochelle, Frn; died
January 12, 1694/95 in Batiscan, St-Maurice, Quebec. He was
the son
of 940. Jean Pinard and 941. Marguerite Gaigneur. He married
471.
Marie Madeleine Hertel October 29, 1658 in Trois-Rivieres, Maurice,
Quebec,
Canada.
471.
Marie Madeleine
Hertel, born September 02, 1642 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec,
Canada;
died November 25, 1680 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec,
Canada.
She was the daughter of 942. Jacques Hertel and 943. Marie Marquerite.
Notes for Louis Pinard:
Louis
PINARD was born in July
1634 in the parish of Ste. Marguerite, LaRochelle, Aunis. He died in
January
1695 in Bastican at the age of 60. He arrived in Canada around 1658 as
a master surgeon. The 1666 census of the Trois-Rivieres area by Talon,
lists him as a habitant and master surgeon and able to sign. His wife,
Marie-Madeleine HERTEL, was also able to sign. At the time, there was a
one-year old daughter in the household.
Louis
PINARD married Canadian-born
Marie-Madeleine HERTEL in Trois-Rivieres in October 1658. He was 24 and
she was 13 years old. Although 13 at the time of her marriage, she did
not have her first child until she was 19. It was customary in New
France,
at this time, to not consummate a marriage until the woman was at least
16. After her death around 1679, he remarried. His second wife was
Ursule
Pepin.
Louis
Pinard and Marie-Madeleine
Hertel had six children. The oldest son, Claude born in 1667 received
permission
to travel west in August 1691. The west, in this case, was probably no
further than the Great Lakes. To control the fur trading and collect
appropriate
taxes, the French government issued passports (permits), a form of
license.
They were difficult to acquire since in many years, only 25 were
issued.
To conduct fur trading or to travel west without a passport was
considered
illegal and subject to punishment, most often fines or the confiscation
of furs.
Pinard's
son Claude, later went
on to marry his arch rival's daughter, Francoise Gamelain. We are also
related to both these men although, in our case, the families did not
come
together until a couple of generations later.
Pinard excelled in collecting debts. Several records show his relentlessness involving collecting money from the church, military and even nobility. Even though he may have been tough in his business dealings, the people of Trois-Rivieres had confidence in him. They elected him to the posts of town mayor and church warden. After 1670, Pinard became interested in the fur trade. In 1685 he took part in an expedition to Hudson Bay, returning home the following year.
While it is true that Louis Pinard was 24 years and Marie-Madeleine Hertel was 13 years at the time of their marriage, their first child wasn't born until Marie-Madeleine was 19. It was customary in New France that a marriage with such a young bride would not be consummated until the wife was about 16 years old.
Baptism: 12 Jul 1634, Chapelle
Ste-Marguerite, La Rochelle, France59,60,61,62
Burial:
12 Jan 1694/95, Batiscan62
Census:
1666, 1666 and 1667,
Cap de la Madeleine, master surgeon; 1681 in Champlain62
Dit
Name: Lauziere
Education:
Bef. Sep 1647, completed
his surgical studies with Francis Gendron in France
Fact:
1685, took part in expedition
to Hudson Bay
Godparents:
12 Jul 1634, Louis
Gaigneur; Madame Madeleine Mondot, femme de maitre Jean Gaigneur,
procureur63
Immigration:
Bef. Sep 1647,
Quebec
Name
Variations: Pinar64
Occupation
1: Aft. 1656, master
surgeon, procureur fiscal, tresorier
Occupation
2: Aft. 1656, maire
et marguillier de Trois-Rivieres
Presence:
8 Sep 1647, Quebec
City 65
Religion:
Catholic66
Residence
1: Bef. Sep 1647,
Cognac en Charente66
Residence
2: 1656, returned
to Quebec as surgeon major at Trois Rivieres
Notes for Marie Madeleine Hertel:
Marie-Madeleine
HERTEL was born
in September 1645 in Trois-Rivieres. Her brother, Francois Hertel born
in 1642 participated in the French & Indian wars and is
considered
a hero by Canadians. He was responsible for many of the successful
raids
on the western Massachusetts population. Francois was captured by the
Iroquois
in 1658. Her uncle, Francois Marguerie was an interpreter and explorer
and companion of Champlain. He drowned in 1646 while crossing the St
Lawrence
River at Trois-Rivieres.
Children of Louis Pinard and
Marie Hertel are:
235
i. Marie Francoise
Pinard, born November 15, 1664 in Troisrivieres, Stmaurice, Pq, Can;
died
December 19, 1743 in St-Francois du lac, Yamaska, Quebec, Canada;
married
Martin Ditdespins Giguere May 07, 1682 in Sorel, Stmaurice, Pq, Can.
ii. Ursule Pinard, married
Michel Jutras; died February 24, 1765.
iii. Angelique Pinard,
born 1677; married Jean Niquet; born 1668; died August 11, 1703.
iv. Claude Pinard, born
1666; died April 19, 1748; married Francoise Gamelin; born 1672; died
December
28, 1757.
v. Louis Pinard, born
1669; died May 20, 1731; married Madeleine Renou; born June 1684.
Notes for Louis Pinard:
Louis
Pinard made his first
trip to Canada around 1648 as a "donne" of the Jesuits. At that time it
was customary for the Jesuits to be accompanied by young men on their
trips
to the interior to meet with the native people. In return for the
service
of these boys, the Fathers saw to their education. He returned to
France
in 1650 to complete his studies. Through this first experience in
Canadian
territory Louis should be numbered among the founders of the mission
Ste-Marie
on the banks of Georgian Bay, what is now, Midland Ontario. He must
have
known Fathers Jean de Breboeuf and Gabriel Lalemant, who were martyred
there in the spring of 1649. The constant Iroguois raids forced the
French
to abandon this Huron mission, whose ruins lay forgotten for three
centuries.
Recently this historic site has been restored and is today a National
Park.
Louis Pinard's patrons, having most likely discovered in him a natural talent for medicine and surgery, had him return to France at the age of 16 or 17 in order to learn the art of Hippocrates. Returning to Canada about 1656, young Doctor Pinard exhibited all the competence of a master surgeon. His future bride, Marie-Madeleine Hertel was not quite 12 years old when the marriage contract was written up. It is probably why Louis had to wait 2 years later to be married. By virtue of his being the surgeon of the garrison, Pinard was already in a position to provide a comfortable living for his wife and children. In addition he always looked out for himself even if he had to bleed some clients white to do so. Pinard was a grasping man who did not hesitate to appeal to justice when his interests were at stake. The civil and criminal court records from 1660 to 1665 eloquently demonstrate this. His name is mentioned 32 times in the Court Records of Trois-Rivieres, 1655-1662. See General Notes Chapter. On two occasions in 1663, Pinard sued his colleague, Dr. Michel Gemelain whose rivalry he dreaded. In spite of the cease and desist injunction from the Sovereign Council in 1663, he did not end his accusations.
"Realizing that the struggle
with Louis Pinard would be endless, Gamelain, perhaps on the advice of
his mother-in-law, Madame Crevier, put his knowledge of medicine to the
service of an industry much more practical and flourishing -- the
distillation
of brandy."
vi. Madeleine Pinard,
born 1679.
vii. Antoine Pinard
viii. Marquerite Pinard,
born 1670.
472.
Andre-Paillart-Paille,
born Abt. 1619 in Marche, France. He married 473. Catherine
Geoffroy.
473.
Catherine Geoffroy,
born Abt. 1619 in Marche, France.
Child of Andre-Paillart-Paille
and Catherine Geoffroy is:
236
i. Leonard Paille,
born 1639 in Pressac, Poitiers, Poitou, France; died January 06,
1728/29;
married (1) Marie Louise Vachon; married (2) Louise Vachon.
474. Paul Vachon,
born 1630 in La Copechagniere, Laroche-Sur-Yon, Lucon, Poitou, France;
died June 25, 1703 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada. He was the
son of
948. Vincent Vachon and 949. Sapience Vateau. He married 475.
Marguerite
Langlois October 22, 1653.
475.
Marguerite
Langlois, born 1639 in Quebec, Canada; died September 24,
1697. She
was the daughter of 950. Noel Langlois and 951. Francoise Grenier.
Notes for Paul Vachon:
Notary
public to the seigneurs
and royal notary, fiscal procurer. Originally from La
Copechagnière,
diocese of Luçon, Poitou, Paul Vachon was born in 1630 from
the
marriage of Vincent Vachon and Sapience Vateau.
He arrived in New France around 1653 and in that year, married Marguerite Langlois, daughter of Noël Langlois and Françoise Grenier. He settled in Beauport to remain all his life performing his duties as notary.
The oldest contract signed by Paul Vachon is dated March 24 1658. He establishes himself in that act as "notary of the seigneurie of Notre-Dame-des-Anges". He was named to that post two years earlier by the Jesuits. In 1659, he also became notary for the seigneurie of Beauport in the area in which he lived.
On November 19 1667, François de Montmorency- Laval, bishop of Pétrée and apostolic vicar of New France granted letters of notary to Paul Vachon for the seigneuries on the Beaupré coast and l'Ile d'Orléan. On December 1st 1667, we can read in the Archives of Québec an "act of faith and hommage of Paul Vachon, fiscal procurer, appointed procurer to Mgr François de Laval, bishop of Pétrée and apostolic vicar of New France, for a part of the seigneurie of Beaupré."
In November 1667, the widow of Alleboust named Paul Vachon as notary for the seigneurie of D'Argentenay.
The study of the notary Paul Vachon is made up of about 1500 acts and contracts of which the last one is dated November 1693. This study is in the Judicial Archives of Québec. The inventory of the minutes was done in 1732 by the general procurer Verrier.
Aside from being notary, Paul Vachon also toiled the land. He obtained a grant of land on l'Ile d'Orléan from Mgr de Montmorency-Laval. Since he lived on his farm in Beauport, he let another farmer, Thomas Le Sueur, work the one on l'Ile d'Orléan. In 1667, he owned twenty arpents in value in Beauport and on l'Ile d'Orléan, his farmer reported six cattle and eight arpents in value. In 1681, fourteen years later, Paul Vachon declared to the census taker thirteen cattle and thirty six arpents of land value. He was certainly the head of a considerable farm.
Your ancestor, Paul Vachon, died
of smallpox in 1703 and was buried in Beauport. Most of his descendants
are known under the name of Vachon, but a number of them took the name
of Laminée, Pomerleau or des Fourchette. The main Vachon
families
are still on the coast of Beaupré and Beauce.
Children of Paul Vachon and Marguerite
Langlois are:
237
i. Marie Louise Vachon,
born 1662 in Beauport, Quebec, Pq, Can; died July 11, 1715 in Montreal,
Quebec, Canada; married Leonard Paille.
ii. Marguerite Vachon,
born Bet. 1651 - 1664.
iii. Vincent Vachon,
born 1660; died December 04, 1716; married Louise Cadieu; born 1667;
died
January 21, 1702/03.
iv. Louise Vachon, born
1662; died July 11, 1715; married Leonard Paille; born 1639 in Pressac,
Poitiers, Poitou, France; died January 06, 1728/29.
More About Leonard Paille:
Burial:
Montreal, Ile-De-Montreal,
Quebec
v. Anne Therese Vachon,
born 1674; died February 19, 1720/21 in Quebec, Canada; married Jean
Turgeon;
born 1670; died October 04, 1749.
vi. Noel Vachon, born
1669; died August 12, 1699 in Quebec, Canada; married Monique Giroux;
died
Deceased.
476. Francois Le
Picard Lemaitre, born 1631 in Picardie, France; died January 14,
1665/66
in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. He was the son
of 952.
Denis Lemaitre and 953. Catherine Ducharme. He married 477.
Judith
Rigaud.
477.
Judith Rigaud,
born 1633 in St Jean D'angely, Saintes, Saintonge, France; died May 13,
1703 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of
954. Elisee
Rigaud and 955. Marie Suzanne Dugast-Thouin.
Children of Francois Lemaitre
and Judith Rigaud are:
238
i. Charles LeMaitre
Dit Auger, born April 15, 1666 in La Rochelle, Aunis, France; died Aft.
1735 in St. Jean Du, Perrot, Quebec, Canada; married Madeleine Crevier
October 11, 1689.
ii. Pierre Lemaitre,
born February 1654/55.
iii. Francois Lemaitre,
born February 1655/56.
iv. Marie Louise Lemaitre,
born July 1657.
v. Noel Lemaitre, born
December 24, 1658.
vi. Marguerite Lemaitre,
born January 23, 1663/64.
478. Nicolas Dit
Bellerive Crevier, born Bet. 1641 - 1645 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie,
Quebec,
Canada; died Aft. 1709 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec,
Canada.
He was the son of 956. Christophe Crevier and 957. Jeanne Enard
Evart.
He married 479. Louise Lecourte 1665.
479.
Louise Lecourte,
born 1648; died April 1709 in Capmadeleine, Champlain, Pq,
Can. She
was the daughter of 958. Andre Leloutre and 959. Rachel Berthelot.
Children of Nicolas Crevier and
Louise Lecourte are:
239
i. Madeleine Crevier,
born 1670 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; died June 27,
1746
in Louiseville, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; married Charles LeMaitre Dit
Auger October 11, 1689.
ii. Marie-Barbe Crevier,
born 1666.
iii. Marguerite-Louise
Crevier
iv. Thomas Crevier, born
November 05, 1673.
v. Claude Crevier
vi. Marie-Anne Crevier,
born Abt. 1677.
vii. Michel Crevier,
born February 15, 1679/80.
viii. Marie-Catherine
Crevier
ix. Nicolas Crevier,
born August 1683.
x. Jean-Baptiste Crevier,
born June 02, 1687.
xi. Marie-Jeanne Crevier,
born February 02, 1688/89.
480. Daniel
LeBlanc,
born Abt. 1626 in Loudun, Vienne, France; died in Acadia,
Canada.
He was the son of 960. Rene LeBlanc and 961. Anne Bourgeous.
He married
481. Marie Francoise Gaudet 1650.
481.
Marie Francoise
Gaudet, born 1623 in Martaize, France; died in Acadia,
Canada. She
was the daughter of 962. Jean Gaudet and 963. Genevieve Lefranc.
Child of Daniel LeBlanc and Marie
Gaudet is:
240
i. Rene Leblanc, born
Abt. 1657 in Acadia, Canada; died January 1733/34 in St Charles, Mines,
Acadia, Canada; married Anne Bourgeois.
482. Jacques
Bourgeois,
born January 28, 1620/21 in France; died Bet. July 1699 - 1702 in
Acadia,
Canada. He was the son of 964. Jacques Bourgeois.
He married
483. Jeanne Trahan Abt. 1643 in Acadia, Canada.
483.
Jeanne Trahan,
born Abt. 1631; died Aft. 1698 in Acadia, Canada. She was the
daughter
of 966. Guillaume Trahan and 967. Francoise Charbonneau.
Child of Jacques Bourgeois and
Jeanne Trahan is:
241
i. Anne Bourgeois,
born Abt. 1661 in Acadia, Canada; died December 1747 in St Charles,
Mines,
Acadia, Canada; married Rene Leblanc.
488. Michael
Sansoucy
Dit Richard, born 1630 in Saint Ange, Seine et Marne, France; died 1687
in Acadia, Canada. He was the son of 976. Guillaume Richard
and 977.
Huguette Poirier. He married 489. Madeleine Blanchard Abt.
1656 in
Acadia, Canada.
489.
Madeleine Blanchard,
born 1643 in Lachaize, Vicomte, Vendee, France; died Bet. 1679 - 1683
in
Port Royal Acadia, Canada. She was the daughter of 978. Jean
Blanchard
and 979. Radegonde Lambert.
Children of Michael Richard and
Madeleine Blanchard are:
244
i. Rene Richard, born
1657 in Acadia, Canada; died 1693 in Beaupre, Montmorency, Quebec;
married
Madeleine Landry Abt. 1680.
ii. Pierre Richard, born
1661; married Marguerite Landry; born 1672 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada.
iii. Catherine Richard,
born 1663.
iv. Martin Richard, born
1665; married Marguerite Bourg; born in Port Royal Acadia, Canada.
v. Alexandre Richard,
born 1668; married Isabelle Petitpas; born in Port Royal Acadia, Canada.
vi. Anne Richard, born
1670; married Germain Terriot; born 1662 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada;
died Deceased.
vii. Madeleine Richard,
born 1670; married Charles Babin; born 1664.
viii. Marie Richard,
born 1674; married Michel Vincent; born 1667 in Port Royal Acadia,
Canada;
died Deceased.
ix. Cecile Richard, born
1676; married Pierre Forest; born 1668 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada.
x. Marguerite Richard,
born 1679; married Jean LeBlanc; born 1674.
282. Rene Landry,
born 1618 in La Chausse, Loudun, Vienne, France; died 1686 in Port
Royal,
Acadia, Canada. He was the son of 564. Jean Claude L'Andry
and 279.
Marie Sale. He married 491. Perrine Bourg Abt. 1645.
491.
Perrine Bourg,
born 1620 in France; died 1686 in Acadia, Canada.
Notes for Rene Landry:
Rene
Landry, born in 1618 and
native of La Chaussee, Loudun area west of Central France, arrived in
Acadia
ca 1640. He married Perrine Bourg in 1645, daughter of Antoine Bourg.
They
had five (5) children;
Per the 1671 Census they had
10 cattle and 6 sheep.
Children of Rene Landry and Perrine
Bourg are:
141
i. Marguerite Landry,
born 1647 in Acadia, Canada; died Abt. 1700 in Acadia, Canada; married
Germain Doucet 1664.
ii. Marie Landry, born
1649 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; died Bet. 1687 - 1743; married
Germain
Doucet Abt. 1664 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; born 1641 in Port
Royal,
Nova Scotia, Canada; died Aft. 1685 in Acadia, Canada.
Notes for Germain Doucet:
Germain
Doucet was half Indian.
He was born at Port Royal in 1641 and was brought by his father to
Quebec
in 1655 where he lived until he was nineteen years old. He
returned
to Port Royal in 1660 and was married in 1664 to Marguerite
Landry.
He is listed in the Acadian census of 1671, 1686 &
1693. There
is a separate descent of marriage going back to Indian. It
can be
found in Nova Scotia at Chapel Island Indian reservation.
Noel Doucet
, former president of the union of Nova Scotia Indians claims such a
descent.
Chapel Island is North near Cape Breton. In 1671
Germain is
registered as a labourer (meaning farmer) at age 30, with his wife, age
24, three children, Charles 6, Bernard 4, Laurent 3, eleven horned
cattle,
seven sheep, three arpents of cultivated land. The census of
1693
shows Germain Doucet, age 50, wife Marie Landry, age 44,
three children,
Jacques 22, Claude 18, Pierre 8, eight horned
cattle , 12 bull
or oxen, 10 pigs, 18 aprents of cultivated land. In the
census of
1699, his family is listed as Marie Landry, widow of Germain Doucet,
Pierre
15, Marie 4, Jean 2, eight cows, 12 oxen or bulls, 20 aprents
of
cultivated land.
The
above information was obtained
from Robert Doucette, P.O. Box 386, E. Falmouth, Mass. 02536 in 1995.
Marguerite and Marie Landry were
sisters. Per Bona Arsenault, Vol. 1, pgs. 385 &
386. Children's
info per Bona Arsenault, Vol. 1.
iii. Pierre Landry, born
Abt. 1658.
iv. Claude Landry, born
Abt. 1662.
Children of Rene Landry and Perrine
Bourg are:
245
i. Madeleine Landry,
born 1656 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died February 17, 1739/40 in
Port
Royal Acadia, Canada; married (1) Pierre Dupuis; married (2) Rene
Richard
Abt. 1680.
ii. Marie Landry, born
1646; married Laurent Granger.
iii. Marie Landry, born
1648; married (1) Germain Doucet; born 1641 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia,
Canada; died Aft. 1685 in Acadia, Canada; married (2) Etienne Comeau;
born
1650 in Port Royal, Acadia.
Notes for Germain Doucet:
Germain
Doucet was half Indian.
He was born at Port Royal in 1641 and was brought by his father to
Quebec
in 1655 where he lived until he was nineteen years old. He
returned
to Port Royal in 1660 and was married in 1664 to Marguerite
Landry.
He is listed in the Acadian census of 1671, 1686 &
1693. There
is a separate descent of marriage going back to Indian. It
can be
found in Nova Scotia at Chapel Island Indian reservation.
Noel Doucet
, former president of the union of Nova Scotia Indians claims such a
descent.
Chapel Island is North near Cape Breton. In 1671
Germain is
registered as a labourer (meaning farmer) at age 30, with his wife, age
24, three children, Charles 6, Bernard 4, Laurent 3, eleven horned
cattle,
seven sheep, three arpents of cultivated land. The census of
1693
shows Germain Doucet, age 50, wife Marie Landry, age 44,
three children,
Jacques 22, Claude 18, Pierre 8, eight horned
cattle , 12 bull
or oxen, 10 pigs, 18 aprents of cultivated land. In the
census of
1699, his family is listed as Marie Landry, widow of Germain Doucet,
Pierre
15, Marie 4, Jean 2, eight cows, 12 oxen or bulls, 20 aprents
of
cultivated land.
The
above information was obtained
from Robert Doucette, P.O. Box 386, E. Falmouth, Mass. 02536 in 1995.
Marguerite and Marie Landry were
sisters. Per Bona Arsenault, Vol. 1, pgs. 385 &
386. Children's
info per Bona Arsenault, Vol. 1.
iv. Pierre Landry, born 1658; married Madeleine Robichaud; born 1665 in Port Royal, Acadia.
492. Jean Terriot,
born 1601 in Martaize, France; died Bet. 1671 - 1686 in Acadia,
Canada.
He married 493. Perrine Bourg.
493.
Perrine Bourg,
born Abt. 1608 in Martaize, France.
Children of Jean Terriot and
Perrine Bourg are:
246
i. Claude Terriot,
born 1637 in Port Royal Acadia, Canada; died September 1725 in Port
Royal
Acadia, Canada; married Marie Gautreaux.
ii. Jean Terriot Terriot,
born 1639.
494. Francois
Gautreaux,
born 1613 in Martaize, France; died Bef. 1693 in Acadia,
Canada.
He married 495. Edmee Lejeune.
495.
Edmee Lejeune,
born Abt. 1624 in France; died Aft. 1693. She was the
daughter of
990. Pierre LeJeune.
Notes for Francois Gautreaux:
Francois
arrived in Acadia from
France in 1636. He was recruitedfrom the Seigneury of Aulnay as a
colonist
for Acadia.
death before 1693 Census
Children of Francois Gautreaux
and Edmee Lejeune are:
247
i. Marie Gautreaux,
born Abt. 1647 in Acadia, Canada; died November 29, 1732 in Port Royal
Acadia, Canada; married Claude Terriot.
ii. Renee Gautreaux,
born 1652.
iii. Marguerite Gautreaux,
born 1655; married Jacques Girouard.
iv. Francois Gautreaux,
born 1657 in Port Royal, Acadia; married Marie Brun; born Bef. 1678 in
Port Royal, Acadia.
v. Claude Gautreaux,
born 1659; married Marie Terriot; born 1667 in Port Royal, Acadia.
vi. Charles Gautreaux,
born 1661; married Francoise Rimbault; born 1665 in Port Royal, Acadia.
vii. Jeanne Gautreaux,
born 1664.
viii. Germain Gautreaux,
born 1668.
ix. Anne Gautreaux, born
Abt. 1670.
Generation No. 10
512. Francois
Belanger,
born Abt. 1586 in St. Pierre-des Sees, Normandie, France; died Deceased
in St. Pierre-des Sees, Normandie, France. He married 513.
Francoise
Horlays Abt. 1611 in Calvados, Tougues, Normandy, France.
513.
Francoise Horlays,
born in St. Pierre-des Sees, Normandie, France; died Deceased in St.
Pierre-des
Sees, Normandie, France.
Notes for Francois Belanger:
Mason,
Captain of Milice, related
with Sir Pierre-Laurent-Damien Evariste Leblanc. Francois and
Francoise
came to New France from the Normandie area of France around 1634 when
France
was promoting colonization of the new land & about 40 persons
were
recruited from the Province of Perche in
France
& sent to New France
led by Robert Giffard.(taken from the book "Champlain", Univ. of
Toronto
Press, by N.E. Dionne)
Child of Francois Belanger and
Francoise Horlays is:
256
i. Francois Belanger,
born July 10, 1612 in St-Thomas de Touques, Pont-L'Eveque, Lisieux,
Normandie,
France; died Bet. 1685 - 1687 in L'Islet, Quebec, Canada; married Marie
Guyon July 12, 1637 in Chapel of Notre Dame de Quebec in Ville de
Quebec,
Canada.
514. Jean Guyon,
born September 18, 1592 in St Aubin de Trourouvre, Mortagne, Sees,
Perche
(Orne), France; died May 30, 1663 in Beauport Quebec. He was
the
son of 1028. Jacques Guyon and 1029. Marie Huet. He married
515.
Mathurine Robin June 02, 1615 in St Jean, Mortagne, Sees, Perche,
France.
515.
Mathurine Robin,
born Abt. 1604 in Mortagne, France; died April 16, 1662 in Beauport
Quebec.
She was the daughter of 1030. Eustache Robin and 1031. Madeleine Avrard.
Notes for Jean Guyon:
listed
as having arrived in
New France 1634
More About Jean Guyon:
Baptism
(LDS): April 20, 1926
Burial:
May 31, 1663, Beauport
Quebec
Notes for Mathurine Robin:
listed
as arriving in New France
in 1634 or 1636
More About Mathurine Robin:
Baptism
(LDS): April 13, 1926
Burial:
April 17, 1662, Beauport,
Quebec
Children of Jean Guyon and Mathurine
Robin are:
257
i. Marie Guyon, born
March 18, 1623/24 in St Jean de Mortagne, Normandy, Perche, France;
died
August 29, 1696 in Cap-St-Ignace, Quebec, Canada; married Francois
Belanger
July 12, 1637 in Chapel of Notre Dame de Quebec in Ville de Quebec,
Canada.
ii. Barbe Guyon, born
April 19, 1617 in St Jean de Mortagne, Normandy, Perche, France; died
November
27, 1700 in St Pierre, Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada; married Pierre
Paradis
February 11, 1631/32 in St Jean, Mortage, Normandy, Perche, France;
born
Bet. 1587 - 1617; died Bet. 1637 - 1704.
iii. Jean Guyon, born
August 01, 1619 in St Jean, Mortage, Mormandie, France; died January
13,
1693/94 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married Elizabeth Couillard
November 27, 1645 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; born February 09, 1630/31
in Stadacona, New France; died April 05, 1704 in Chateau-Richer,
Quebec,
Canada.
Notes for Jean Guyon:
Jean
was a royal land surveyor
in 1667
More About Jean Guyon:
Burial:
April 07, 1704, Chateau-Richer,
Quebec, Canada
iv. Simon Guyon, born
September 02, 1621 in St Jean, Mortage, Normandie, France; died
February
08, 1681/82 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Louise Racine November
10,
1653 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; born 1633 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada;
died
January 05, 1674/75 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
v. Claude Guyon, born
April 22, 1629 in St Jean de Mortagne, Normandy, Perche, France; died
February
1693/94 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married (1) Catherine Colin; born
Bet.
1617 - 1639; died January 10, 1688/89 in Ste Famille, Ile d'Orleans,
Quebec,
Canada; married (2) Marguerite Binardiere December 01, 1688; born Bet.
1628 - 1671; died Bet. 1692 - 1760.
More About Claude Guyon:
Burial:
February 23, 1693/94,
Quebec, Quebec, Canada
vi. Denis Guyon, born
June 30, 1631 in St Jean de Mortagne, Normandy, Perche, France; died
August
30, 1685 in Stadacona, New France; married Elisabeth Boucher Bet. 1650
- 1674; born 1634; died September 24, 1685 in Notre-Dame-de-Quebec.
vii. Michel Guyon, born
March 03, 1633/34 in St Jean de Mortagne, Normandy, Perche, France;
died
January 07, 1703/04 in Barbel, Quebec, Canada; married Genevieve
Marsolet
September 04, 1662; born Abt. 1634; died December 1702 in Neuville,
Quebec,
Canada.
More About Genevieve Marsolet:
Burial:
December 17, 1702, Neuville,
Quebec, Canada
viii. Francios Guyon,
born December 07, 1639 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died March 05,
1717/18
in Beauport Quebec; married Marie Madeleine Marsolet September 04,
1662;
born Abt. 1640 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1668 - 1734.
ix. Noel Guyon, born
August 27, 1638 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died September 11, 1638 in
Quebec,
Quebec, Canada.
x. Marie Guyon, born
January 29, 1626/27 in St Jean, Martagne, Perche, France; died Bet.
1628
- 1721.
516. Zacharie
Cloutier,
born 1590 in St. Jean de Mortagnes, Sees, Perche, France; died
September
17, 1677 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of
1032.
Denis Cloutier and 1033. Renee Briere. He married 517. Sainte
Dupont
July 16, 1616 in St-Jean de Mortagne, Sees, Perche, France.
517.
Sainte Dupont,
born Abt. 1596 in Mortagne, Sees, Perche, France; died July 13, 1680 in
Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of 1034.
Paul-Michael
Dupont and 1035. Perrine X.
Notes for Zacharie Cloutier:
hired
3/14/1634 at Mortagne
by Robert Giffard. Given the rear part of the fief of
LaCloutiererie
in Beauport, Quebec on the same date. He subsequently sold it
to
Nicolas Dupont on 12/20/1670. the details of Zacherie's
ancestors
and family are available on "MSGCG, P.106-113"
Set
sail from the port of Dieppe
in mid-April, 1634, accompanied by his family. The fleet
consisted
of four ships under the command of DUPLESSIS-BOCHARD. Arrived
in
Quebec on June 4th, 1634. Helped to establish the fort at
Beauport.
On 2/3/1637 he was granted 1000
arpents of land at Beauport, situated on the St Lawrence River, with
two-tenths
of a mile frontage on the river, extending north for four and 6/10
miles.
Zacharie Cloutier was thought to have been born at Mortagne au Perche a small hamlet about 150 kilometres southwest of Paris, France, the son of Denis Cloutier and Renee Briere. He was one of seven siblings and through the second marriage of his father after the death of Renee, he had three additional step siblings.
At the age of 28, Zacharie married
Xainte Dupont in the year 1616. Together they raised six children,
Zacharie
II and five other children. It was about the year 1632 when Robert
Giffard,
who had previously sailed to New France with Samuel D. Champlain, came
to Mortagne to recruit settlers for his Seigneurie in New France.
Intrigued
by the option, Cloutier a master carpenter, sailed in the year 1634
along
with his family to New France. After a two year period of working for
Giffard,
Zacharie took possesion of the 'fief' granted to them by Giffard and
named
it 'La Clouterie'.
On 18 Jul 1616, Zacharie, the oldest son, married Sainte (also Xainte) Dupart at St. Jean de Mortagne au perche, Departement de l'Orne, France. Sainte had been born at Feings in 1596 and was the widow of Michel Lermusier.
Zacharie and Sainte had six children while still living in Mortagne. They were: Zacherie, 1617; Jean, 1620, Xaintes, 1622; Anne, 1626; Charles, 1629 and Louise, 1632. Little Zainte died 19 Sept 1632. Thus five children accompanied their parents to New France.
Zacharie signed a contract of servitude with surgeon Robert Gifford, on 14 Mar 1634 and it was stipulated that Gifford would pay passage plus food and lodging in Canada for a period of three years. Each man would be given a few head of livestock plus one thousand arpends of land with the right to build on it, in addition to the right to hunt, fish and trade with the Indians.
By 22 Jul 1634, the master carpenter Zacharie Cloutier and master-mason Jean Guyon were hard at work constructing a manor house for their lord, a parish church and Fort St-Louis in Québec.
On 27 Jul 1636, Zacharie made a marriage contract with Robert Drouin for him to marry Anne, Zacharie's ten and a half year old daughter, with the agreement that the marriage would not be consummated until Anne was thirteen.
Zacherie prospered in Quebec,
acquiring land and money until his death on 17 Nov 1677. Xainte died
three
years later on 14 Jul 1680.
Children of Zacharie Cloutier
and Sainte Dupont are:
258
i. Zacherie Cloutier,
born August 16, 1617 in St-Jean de Mortagne, Sees, Perche, France; died
February 03, 1707/08 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married
Madelein-Barbe
Emard April 04, 1648 in St-Barthelemi, La Rochelle, Aunis, France.
ii. Sainte Cloutier,
born November 01, 1622 in St. Jean de Mortagnes, Sees, Perche, France;
died September 19, 1632 in St. Jean de Mortagnes, Sees, Perche, France.
iii. Charles Cloutier,
born May 03, 1629 in St. Jean de Mortagnes, Sees, Perche, France; died
June 05, 1709 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married (1) Louise
Morin;
married (2) Louise Morin April 20, 1659 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
iv. Louise Cloutier,
born March 18, 1631/32 in St. Jean de Mortagnes, Sees, Perche, France;
died Deceased; married (1) Francois Marguerie 1645; died Deceased;
married
(2) Jean Mignot Bet. 1646 - 1679; born Bet. 1615 - 1635; died Bet. 1649
- 1679.
v. Jean Cloutier, born
May 13, 1620 in St. Jean de Mortagnes, Sees, Perche, France; died
October
16, 1690 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married Marie Martin
January
21, 1647/48 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; born April 10, 1635 in Quebec,
Quebec,
Canada; died April 25, 1699 in Chateau, Richer, Quebec, Canada.
Notes for Jean Cloutier:
Jean
built his home in Chateau-Richer,
it was his descendants who kept the ancestral home for nearly three
hundred
centuries. It still stands today!
vi. Anne Cloutier, born January 19, 1625/26 in St. Jean de Mortagnes, Sees, Perche, France; died February 05, 1647/48 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Robert Drouin July 12, 1637 in Quebec, Canada; born August 06, 1607 in St-Barthelemi du Pin-la-Garenne, Mortagne, Sees, Perche, France; died June 01, 1685 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
Notes for Robert Drouin:
He
was in Canada in 1636 and
in 1641, he already had a farm near the Rivière aux Chiens
(river
of dogs). His marriage contract of July 27 1636, (one year after the
religious
ceremony) which was concluded in the house of Robert Giffard and
executed
by Jean Guyon du Buisson in the absence of a notary, is the oldest
marriage
document preserved in the original in Canada. It seems that he is the
ancestor
of all Drouin in the country.
518. Jean Emard,
born in St-Andre de Niort, Poitiers, France; died in St-Andre de Niort,
Poitiers. He married 519. Marie Bineau April 04, 1648 in St
Barthelemi
La Rochelle.
519.
Marie Bineau,
born in St-Andre de Niort; died May 17, 1708 in Chateau Richer,
Montmorency
I, Quebec, canada.
Notes for Marie Bineau:
she
never came to Canada
Children of Jean Emard and Marie
Bineau are:
259
i. Madelein-Barbe
Emard, born August 01, 1626 in St-Andre de Niort, Poitiers; died May
28,
1708 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married Zacherie Cloutier April
04, 1648 in St-Barthelemi, La Rochelle, Aunis, France.
ii. Barbe Emard, died
Deceased; married Gilles Michel; died Deceased.
Notes for Barbe Emard:
this
may be the same person
as Jeanne Emard
iii. Jeanne Emard, born
August 03, 1625 in St-Andre de Niort, Poitiers; died Deceased.
iv. Anne Emard, born
October 22, 1627 in St-Andre de Niort, Poitiers; died Deceased; married
Guillaume Couture 1649; died Deceased.
520. Pierre Gagnon,
born 1572; died Bet. 1630 - 1633 in La Ventrouze, Tourouvre, Mortagne,
Perche, France. He was the son of 1040. Barnabe Gagnon and
1041.
Francoise Creste. He married 521. Renee Roger 1597 in
Tourouvre,
Mortagne, Perche, France.
521.
Renee Roger,
died Bet. 1633 - 1640 in Beaupre, Quebec, Canada.
Notes for Pierre Gagnon:
worked
at LaGaignonniere in
the parish of St-Aubin de Tourouvre, then at La Ventrouze
Pierre
never went to Quebec
Their names were Mathurin, Jean,
Pierre and Robert GAGNON. The first three were brothers and the fourth
was their cousin. They came to New France at a time when the
colony
offered wealth only to
those who worked hard. These men started the extensive GAGNON families
which are now found in all four corners of Québec, Canada
and, no
doubt,
America. They came from
Perche where their atronymic had not yet taken the form it has today.
The
records, the various contracts, and the agreements, speak of
Gaignon,
Gangnon, Gaignons,
Gaignon or GAGNON but GAGNON itself rarely appears. The pronunciation
commonly
used on this side of the Atlantic is responsible for the name's change.
Just outside Tourouvre, in the area known as La
Gaignonnière, is
thought to be where the children of Pierre GAGNON and Magdeleine (or
Renée)
Roger were born: arguerite,
in
1598; Louys, in 1604; Jean,
in 1610 and Pierre, in 1616. Vestiges of La Gaignonnière
still exist
today but, inevitably perhaps, the cradle of the family came to be
known
as La Cannonière.
While this family was being forgotten
in Perche, it was taking root in the soil of New France. It all starts
with Marguerite GAGNON, wife of Éloi Tavernier. The couple
seems
to
have come through the area
sometime before 1640, leading Marguerite's brothers to do the same soon
after. Over the years, Mathurin, Jean and Pierre GAGNON stick together,
the embodiment of family loyalty. Together, they settle "on the
Beaupré
shore",between Château-Richer and Sainte-Anne. In the winter,
the
three men prefer to live in Québec where they forget about
farming
and become merchants. On August 14, 1651,still together, they acquire
the
concession rights to a plot on Place de la Basse-Ville where they will
build a house. Having done quite well from agriculture and commerce,
they
purchase a store a few years later, on October 6, 1658. As busy as they
are making money, the three men are already seeing to the well-being of
their
families. In Québec,
on July 29, 1640, Jean marries Marguerite Cochon, originally from
Dieppe,
Normandy. He was the first of the three brothers to get married. The
couple
had
eight children. However,
Jean would not have very many direct descendants. His daughters would
help
perpetuate the names of the men they married: Jeanne married Jean
Chapeleau,
Renée married Jean Houmet and Marguerite married Jean Caron.
Notes for Renee Roger:
arrived
in Quebec before 1640
with her sons Mathurin, Pierre, and Jean
Children of Pierre Gagnon and
Renee Roger are:
260
i. Pierre Gagnon,
born February 14, 1611/12 in Ste-Madeleine de La Ventrouze, Tourouvre,
Mortagne, Perce, France; died April 17, 1699 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec,
Canada; married Vincente Desvarieux September 14, 1642 in Quebec,
Quebec,
Canada.
ii. Marguerite Gagnon,
born October 05, 1598 in St-Aubin de Tourouvre, Mortagne, Chartres,
Perche,
France; died Deceased; married Eloi Tavernier 1624; died Deceased.
iii. Noel Gagnon, born
August 31, 1601 in Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche, France; died Deceased
in
France.
iv. Louis Gagnon, born
January 15, 1603/04 in Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche, France; died
Deceased;
married Toussaine deLepine February 18, 1632/33 in La Ventrouze,
Tourouvre,
Mortagne, Perche, France; died Deceased.
v. Mathurin Gagnon, born
October 22, 1606 in Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche, France; died Deceased.
vi. Mathurine Gagnon,
born Abt. 1608 in Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche, France; died Deceased.
vii. Jean Gagnon, born
August 13, 1610 in Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche, France; died Deceased;
married Marguerite Cauchon July 29, 1640 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada;
died
Deceased.
522. Jean
Desvarieu,
died Deceased. He married 523. Marie Chevalier.
523.
Marie Chevalier,
died Deceased.
Child of Jean Desvarieu and Marie
Chevalier is:
261
i. Vincente Desvarieux,
born Bet. 1619 - 1624 in St-Vincent d'Aubermail, Caux, Le Havre, Rouen,
Normandie, France; died January 02, 1694/95 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec,
Canada; married Pierre Gagnon September 14, 1642 in Quebec, Quebec,
Canada.
524. Julien Fortin,
born Abt. 1599 in Maine, France; died January 30, 1678/79 in Notre-Dame
de Vair, Mamers, Le Mans, Maine, France. He was the son of
1048.
Simon Fortin. He married 525. Marie Lavye November 26, 1619
in Notre-Dame
de Vair, Mamers, Le Mans, Maine, France.
525.
Marie Lavye,
born Abt. 1599 in Maine, France; died November 24, 1628 in Notre-Dame
de
Vair, Mamers, Le Mans, Maine, France. She was the daughter of
1050.
Gervais Lavye.
Child of Julien Fortin and Marie
Lavye is:
262
i. Julien Fortin,
born February 09, 1620/21 in Notre-Dame de Vair, Mamers, Le Mans,
Maine,
France; died August 10, 1692 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Quebec, Canada;
married
Genevieve Gamache November 11, 1652 in Quebec, Canada.
526. Nicolas Dit
Lamarre Gamache, born Abt. 1594 in Perche of Pin, Seine, Paris, France;
died 1635. He married 527. Jacqueline Cadot.
527.
Jacqueline
Cadot, born Abt. 1600 in Perche of Pin, Seine, Paris, France; died
Deceased.
Children of Nicolas Gamache and
Jacqueline Cadot are:
263
i. Genevieve Gamache,
born Abt. 1636 in St-Illiers-la-Ville, Mantes-la-Jolie, Chartres,
France;
died November 05, 1709 in L'Islet, Quebec, Canada; married Julien
Fortin
November 11, 1652 in Quebec, Canada.
ii. Nicolas Gamache,
born Bet. 1630 - 1659 in St Illiers la Ville, Chartres; died October
30,
1699 in Cap St. Ignace, Quebec, Canada; married Elisabeth-Ursule
Cloutier
November 09, 1676; born 1660; died October 24, 1699.
Notes for Nicolas Gamache:
It
is generally believed that
Nicolas Gamache arrived to News-France about 1652. Wire of Nicolas and
Jacqueline Cadot, it was accompanied by his half-brother, Jacques, and
of his half-sister, Genevieve. However, one finds no trace of the
pioneer
in the censuses of 1666 and 1667. However, Jacques then cultivates a
batch
in the seigniory of Bowsprit and Genevieve lives not far from there
with
her husband, Julien Fortin says Bellefontaine. It is supposed that
Nicolas
devoted himself to the draft of the fur skins and that it was absent
from
valley of the St. Lawrence at the time of the statement of the
population.
In
any case, it is back in 1670,
because his/her brother-in-law concedes a ground to him. Fort says
Bellefontaine
had bought a eighth of the seigniory of Bowsprit and a eighth of the
island
of Orleans in 1657 and had resold these fields five years later with
Mgr
François of Laval, but undoubtedly it had reserved a
significant
real estate on the coast. Was Nicolas there too much with the narrow
one?
November 3, 1672, the Talon intendant rewards his hunter. This day, it
concedes jointly in Nicolas Gamache and Louis Gagné known as
Bellavance
a ground of one half-league (42 arpents) of face on the St. Lawrence by
one mile of depth, between those of Genevieve de Chavigny, widow of the
delicatessen and tradesman Charles Amyot, and of Guillaume Fournier.
New
the propiétaires will enjoy their ground set up in
stronghold and
seigniory. Three years later, Gagné receives a new
concession of
ten arpents face, immediately in the west of the preceding one.
November
8, 1676, Nicolas Gamache
signs a marriage contract in front of the notary Paul Vachon with
Elisabeth-Ursule
Cloutier, girls of Charles and Louise Morin. The following day, the
couple
receives the bridal blessing with the Castle-Richer. Nicolas is
installed
on the field that and Gained to him received. It is besides there that
will be born his/her ten children. The five first are wire. Four of
them
will found in their turn of the hearths: Louise in 1702 with Miville
Angelica,
girl of François and Marie Langlois (12 children including 8
wire);
Nicolas in 1705 with Marie Guyon, girl of François-Xavier
and Marie
Clotus (10 children including 5 wire); Augustin in 1711 with Marguerite
Guyon, sister of the preceding one (Marie died with the birth of a
first
wire just as this last), then, in 1713 with Louise Charon, girl of
Pierre
and Marie Bernier (2 twins deceased the same day at the age of almost
three
months and a girl).
Then
are born four girls. Elisabeth
and Anne marry two brothers, Pierre and Jean Richard, in 1709 and 1713
respectively, and give ten children to each one. In 1711, Genevieve
Marie
with Joseph Hudon, but the union will be without posterity. And in
1722,
Marie is led to the furnace bridge by Louis Guyon (7 children). It is a
son who will be born in the last, Louis, who seems to have contracted
two
marriages. One knows little thing of his first wife, except that it
gave
him a son. One knows better his second, Genevieve Bélanger,
who
gave him ten children including six wire. November 1, 1689, Nicolas
Gamache
and Louis Gagné decide not to exert their right of ownership
jointly
more. They divide their seigniory. Nicolas preserves the part is, broad
21 arpents.
Consequently,
the concession
of Gamache will bear its name or will be indicated like the seigniory
of
Ilette, and that of Gained, in addition to carrying its patronym, will
receive the name of Fresnaye; the owner became one Gained known as
Bellavance
and sior of Fresnaye. October 23, 1699, Nicolas Gamache lost his wife.
A few days later, it died in its turn. It had not been forgotten that
the
couple had liberally yielded the ground necessary to the first church
of
the Cape-Saint-Ignace: October 29, 1728, one carried out the
translation
of the remainders of these pioneers from the old church in the news.
C.est
the elder one of wire, Louis, who had become lord of Ilette to the
death
of his father. In 1744, the church being "ready to fall to the sea", it
gives a ground to set up a news of it, in the condition y of having its
bench seigneurial. One will set up a comfortable presbytery which will
be also used for the worship while waiting for construction of the new
parochial temple, but this one, on decision of the bishop, Mgr de
Pontbriand,
will be rather established in the Handle-with-Gilles. He resulted from
it, written Mr. Philippe Pâquet, who carried out research on
the
Gamache family, of the interminable quarrels.
It
is undoubtedly for that,
notices it, that the Dolbec priest left the parish of the
Cape-Saint-Ignace
to become the first priest of Islet which it had served for four years.
But the Gamache manor survived so far these quarrels and it was
classified
historic building in 1955. Between 1978 and 1985, it underwent
significant
work of restoration. One can see the old back frontage of this worthy
house
by precisely borrowing the street of the Manor-Gamache, in the
Cape-Saint-Ignace.
It is one of the most beautiful buildings of the locality, with its
bored
sloping roof of attic windows and its hardcore walls bound by a mortar
which defies centuries.
Nicolas
Gamache was originating
in a small borough become the commune of Saint-Illiers-la-Ville. If
from
Paris one borrows N 13 towards Rouen, one reaches Mantes-the-Pretty (to
approximately 25 km in the west of Saint-Germain-en-Laye), then the
Rosny-on-Seine
(8 km). Here small D 114 begins which passes under motorway 13:
Saint-Illiers
is only to 9 km, south-western direction.
And
the descendants of the Nicolas
ancestor will be very happy to find there a small panel road indicating
the situation of the hamlet of Gamacherie, just as a pleasant property
of countryside, Large Gamacherie. One is at home!
550. Etienne
Hebert,
born 1625 in La Haye, Descartes, Touraine, France; died Abt. 1670 in
Acadia,
Canada. He was the son of 1100. Jacques Hebert and 1101.
Marie Juneau.
He married 551. Marie Gaudet Abt. 1650 in Acadia, Canada.
551.
Marie Gaudet,
born in Martaize, Loudun, Vienne, France; died July 30, 1710 in Port
Royal,
Acadia, Canada. She was the daughter of 1102. Jean Gaudet and
1103.
Marie D'Aussy.
Notes for Etienne Hebert:
Etienne
emigrated with his older
brother Antoine circa 1640
married
1650 Port Royal, Acadia
Child of Etienne Hebert and Marie
Gaudet is:
275
i. Martine Hebert,
born Abt. 1665 in Acadia, Canada; died Deceased; married Nicolas
Barillot
1682.
558. Jean Denys
Sale,
born Abt. 1580 in Cougnes, La Rochelle, France; died Bet. 1601 -
1671.
He married 559. Francoise Arnaud.
559.
Francoise Arnaud,
born Abt. 1585 in Cougnes, La Rochelle, France; died Deceased.
Child of Jean Sale and Francoise
Arnaud is:
279
i. Marie Sale, born
1600 in Mortagbe-Au-P, Oren, France; died Aft. 1686 in Canada; married
(1) Jean Claude L'Andry Abt. 1615 in Orne, France; married (2) Martin
Aucoin
January 20, 1630/31.
560. Germain Doucet
Dit La Verdure, born 1595 in Conflans, En-Brye, France; died Aft. 1654
in France. He married 561. Marie Bourgeois Abt. 1620 in
France.
561.
Marie Bourgeois,
born Bet. 1582 - 1608 in France; died Bet. 1633 - 1696 in
France.
She was the daughter of 1122. Jacob Bourgeois.
Notes for Germain Doucet Dit
La Verdure:
The
first Doucet to come to
Acadia and the ancestor of all persons bearing that name in Acadia, was
Germain Sieur de La Verdure, and he was later known in the history of
Port
Royal as La Verdure. He came from the parish of Couperans in
Brie,
France. He arrived in Acadia at La Heve on September 8, 1632
with
Governor Isaac de Razilly. Germain Doucet was a trusted
friend of
Charles de Menou de Charnisay, Sieur d'Aulnay, who was a cousin of
Razilly,
and on Razilly's death, d'Aulnay became Lieutenant General of Acadia in
1638. Germain Doucet brought with him from France, his wife
(whose
maiden name was Bourgeois because Germain mentioned that
Jacques
Bourgeois was his brother-in-law) and his two children, Pierre, born in
1621 and Marguerite born in 1630. Marguerite later married
Abraham
Dugas.
Germain
Doucet, dit La Verdure,
was a military captain who came to Acadia with a troop of recruits,
which
included Jacques Bourgeois, military surgeon, and Abraham Dugas,
armourer.
Doucet's name is first mentioned in the Acadian
registry on
July 14, 1640, with the title "Arms Captain of Pentagoet",
when he
brought charges against La Tour, the rival in Acadia of Governor
d'Aulnay.
Doucet was a trusted friend of Governor d'Aulnay and was in the
Governor's
last will and testament written January 20, 1649 at Port
Royal. He
speaks of Germain Doucet, dit La Verdure of the parish of Couperans in
Brie, prays for La Verdure and his wife and specifically mentions a
bequest
to La Verdure and his wife of "50 ecus" per annum to be paid during
their
lifetime. The Governor died suddenly on May 24,
1650 when his
canoe capsized in Port Royal basin. He left a wife and eight
young
children. In Acadia, the administration of the estate was
finally
awarded jointly to d'Aulnay's widow and Germain Doucet dit La Verdure
who
became overseer of the children's guardian.
The
widow of d'Aulnay remarried
at Port Royal on February 24, 1653 to La Tour and their marriage
contract
was signed by La Verdure and his brother-in-law Bourgeois.
The La
Tours went to live at his St. John River Fort leaving Port Royal in
charge
of Germain Doucet as military captain on behalf of d'Aulnay's minor
children
who were living at Port Royal.
In
France, Emmanuel Le Borgne,
a La Rochelle merchant, obtained a court judgement against the estate
of
d'Aulnay and he came to Acadia in 1653 to take possession. He
set
himself up at Port Royal as "Seigneur" (Lord), and soon decided to
seize
all of Acadia. He was making plans to attack La Tour at St.
John
when the English from Boston attacked Port Royal.
In
August 1654, when Colonel
Robert Sedgwick attacked Port Royal with six hundred Bostonians,
Germain
Doucet was Military Commandent of Port Royal under Le Borgne, who had
come
from France to take possession of d'Aulnay's estate. Le
Borgne sent
out a small detachment under a sergeant to fight about three hundred
English
who had landed to attack the fort. When the sergeant was
killed,
the troops returned to the fort. Le Borgne, who was a La
Rochelle
merchant, not a colonist or soldier, decided to capitulate the town and
the fort, hoping to save himself and his ship, the Chateauford, as he
claimed
to be merely a private citizen and merchant.
The
capitulation was negotiated
by Germain Doucet in his capacity as Commanding Officer and as deputy
guardian
of minor children of d'Aulnay. Sedgwick restored nothing to
Le Borgne,
but La Verdure obtained honorable terms for his soldiers and
transportation
for them to France. He also received favorable consideration
for
the children of d'Aulnay, who had much property at Port Royal. The
inhabitants
were permitted to remain, with liberty of conscience, and to enjoy
their
property or to sell it and return to France. The missionary
priests
were also permitted to remain, if they chose, provided they
lived
two or three leagues from the fort. Most of the inhabitants
remained
in Acadia, but the military and civil officials in accordance with the
terms of the capitulation of Port Royal returned to France in
1654.
Among these were Germain Doucet and his wife. In Acadia, he
left
his two married children, one daughter and one son, Pierre, who became
ancestor of all the Acadian Doucets.
Germain
Doucet, Sieur de La
Verdure, on his return to France on October 13, 1660, wrote a letter
from
Villy to the Demoiselle de Charnisay in which he gave particulars about
the furs seized by Le Borgne, and he estimated their value.
The above information
was put together by Wilfred Doucette, Ottawa, Canada, and obtained from
Robert Doucette, P.O. Box 386, E. Falmouth, Mass. 02536 in 1995.
Children of Germain La Verdure
and Marie Bourgeois are:
280
i. Pierre Doucet,
born 1621 in France; died June 01, 1713 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia,
Canada;
married (1) Henriette Pelletret. 1640 in France; married (3) Henriette
Pelletret 1662 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada.
ii. Marguerite Louise
Doucet, born 1630 in France; died Bet. 1653 - 1724; married Abraham
Dugas
1647 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada; born 1616 in Toulouse, France;
died Bet. 1652 - 1707.
Notes for Abraham Dugas:
Armourer
- Lieutenant General
Abraham
Dugas was born 1616
in St Anne Auray, Brittany , and died Aft 1698 in Port Royal, Acadia.
He
married Marguerite Louise Doucet Abt 1645 in Port Royal, Acadia,
daughter
of Germain Doucet and Marie Bourgeois. Abraham was "armorer of the
King"
and Lieutenant General in Acadie, where he arrived in 1640. In 1671
census
of Port Royal he is listed as a plowman having 16 arpents of cleared
land.
Lt.Gen. at Port Royal was probably a civil administrator and judge
rather
than military
564. Jean Claude
L'Andry, born 1593 in La Ventrouze, Mortagne, FranceFrance; died Abt.
1617
in Laventrouze, Mortagne, Perche, France. He married 279.
Marie Sale
Abt. 1615 in Orne, France.
279.
Marie Sale,
born 1600 in Mortagbe-Au-P, Oren, France; died Aft. 1686 in
Canada.
She was the daughter of 558. Jean Denys Sale and 559. Francoise Arnaud.
Notes for Marie Sale:
Marie
married Jean Claude Landry
about 1617 in Laventrouze, Mortagne, Perche, France 48. (Jean Claude
Landry
was born in 1593 in Laventrouze, Mortagne, Perche, France 48 and died
before
1631 8.)
Marie also married Martin Aucoin
on 20 Jan 1631 in Aunis, France 48. (Martin Aucoin was born in 1595 in
St Barthelemy, La Rochelle, France 48 and died after 1650 in Port
Royal,
Acadia 8.)
Children of Jean L'Andry and
Marie Sale are:
i. Antoinette Landry,
born Abt. 1618 in France; died Aft. 1686 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada;
married Antoine Bourg Abt. 1636 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada; born
Abt.
1609 in Martaize, Loudun, France; died Abt. 1686 in Port Royal, Acadia,
Canada.
ii. Rene L'Andry, born
in La Chausse, Vienne, France; died Abt. 1692 in Port Royal, Acadia,
Canada;
married Marie Bernard Abt. 1659 in France; born Abt. 1645 in France;
died
January 11, 1718/19 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada.
282
iii. Rene Landry,
born 1618 in La Chausse, Loudun, Vienne, France; died 1686 in Port
Royal,
Acadia, Canada; married (1) Perrine Bourg Abt. 1640 in Port Royal,
Acadia,
Canada; married (2) Perrine Bourg Abt. 1645.
566. Unknown
Bourge,
born 1583 in Loudun, Vienne, France/Loudun, France; died in Touraine,
Poitou,
France. He married 567. Unknown.
567.
Unknown
Child of Unknown Bourge and Unknown
is:
283
i. Perrine Bourg,
born 1622 in Loudun, Vienne, France; died 1686 in Acadia, Canada;
married
(1) Simon Peltret; married (2) Rene Landry Abt. 1640 in Port Royal,
Acadia,
Canada.
574. Pierre Lejeune, born 1596 in Martaize, Loudun, Vienne, France; died Aft. 1640 in Acadia.
Child of Pierre Lejeune is:
287
i. Catherine Lejeune,
born May 1633 in France; died Bef. 1678 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada;
married Francois Savoie.
576. Clement
Jouineau,
born Bet. 1547 - 1576; died Bet. 1601 - 1661. He married 577.
Catherine
Vergneau.
577.
Catherine Vergneau,
born Bet. 1556 - 1579; died Bet. 1601 - 1667.
Child of Clement Jouineau and
Catherine Vergneau is:
288
i. Jean Jouineau,
born 1598 in La Rochelle, Poitou, France; died June 24, 1672 in St
Augustin,
Portneuf, Quebec, Canada; married Marie Billaud 1628 in La Rochelle,
Charente-Martim,
Aunis, France.
624. Andre Dubois,
born Abt. 1564 in Cisse, France; died October 19, 1634 in Cisse,
France.
He married 625. Esther Unknown.
625.
Esther Unknown,
born Bet. 1560 - 1579; died Bet. 1586 - 1664.
Child of Andre Dubois and Esther
Unknown is:
312
i. Louis Dubois, born
Bet. 1586 - 1616; died Bet. 1642 - 1701; married Jeanne Naudin January
21, 1635/36 in Cisse, France.
626. Mauthurin
Naudin,
born Abt. 1572; died April 29, 1642 in Cisse, France. He
married
627. Louise Goda.
627.
Louise Goda,
born Abt. 1582; died April 02, 1642 in Cisse, France.
Child of Mauthurin Naudin and
Louise Goda is:
313
i. Jeanne Naudin,
born Bet. 1596 - 1620; died Bet. 1642 - 1708; married Louis Dubois
January
21, 1635/36 in Cisse, France.
636. Thomas Smith, born in England; died Deceased.
Child of Thomas Smith is:
318
i. George Smith, born
Abt. 1595 in England; died 1661 in Ipswich, Mass.; married Temperance
Unknown
Abt. 1620 in England.
688. Jean Sicard,
born Bet. 1537 - 1569; died Bet. 1594 - 1656. He was the son
of 1376.
Raymond Sicard and 1377. Catherine De Salhayret. He married
689.
Anne StMaurice 1589.
689.
Anne StMaurice,
born Bet. 1545 - 1572; died Bet. 1594 - 1662.
Child of Jean Sicard and Anne
StMaurice is:
344
i. Jean Sicard, born
1600 in Castres, Haut-Languedoc, France; died Bet. 1613 - 1696; married
Martha De St Paul January 16, 1629/30 in France.
690. Abel De StPaul, born Bet. 1542 - 1594; died Bet. 1581 - 1673.
Child of Abel De StPaul is:
345
i. Martha De St Paul,
born 1610 in Castres, Haut-Languedoc, France; died Bet. 1613 - 1705;
married
Jean Sicard January 16, 1629/30 in France.
700. Jean Martin,
born Abt. 1551 in Xiste; died Bet. 1592 - 1642. He married
701. D'Isabelle
Cote.
701.
D'Isabelle
Cote, born Abt. 1567; died Bet. 1593 - 1661.
Child of Jean Martin and D'Isabelle
Cote is:
350
i. Abraham Lecossais
Martin, born 1589 in Scotland; died September 08, 1664 in Quebec,
Quebec,
Canada; married Marguerite Langlois October 24, 1624 in France.
702. Guillaume
Langlois,
born 1581 in St. Leonard Des Parcs, Orne, France; died Bef. July 25,
1634
in France. He married 703. Jeanne Millet Bet. 1600 - 1624 in
Normandie,
France.
703.
Jeanne Millet,
born 1585 in St. Leonard Des Parcs, Orne, France; died Bet. 1610 - 1679
in France. She was the daughter of 1406. Jacques Millet and
1407.
Jeanne Vincent.
Notes for Guillaume Langlois:
some
say he was born in 1566
Children of Guillaume Langlois
and Jeanne Millet are:
351
i. Marguerite Langlois,
born in France; died December 17, 1665 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada;
married
Abraham Lecossais Martin October 24, 1624 in France.
ii. Jean Langlois, born
Abt. 1606 in St Leonard, Des Parcs, Normandie, france; died Aft.
September
01, 1658 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
iii. Marie Catherine
Langlois, born Bet. 1588 - 1609 in France; died January 14, 1660/61 in
Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Juchereau June 01, 1621 in France;
born March 31, 1592 in France; died February 07, 1670/71 in Beauport,
Quebec,
Canada.
iv. Francoise Langlois,
born Bet. 1594 - 1599 in Calvados, Normandie, France; died December 17,
1665 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; married Pierre Desportes Abt. 1614 in
Lisieux,
Normandie, France; born Abt. 1590 in Lisieux, Normandie, France; died
Aft.
May 18, 1629 in France.
Notes for Francoise Langlois:
Francoise
died as a result of
a shipwreck. On May 18, 1629 a ship that carried Pierre and
Francoise
Desports was sunk in a French harbor.
Notes for Pierre Desportes:
Went
to Quebec in 1619, and
probably went to FRANCE after the taking of Quebec by Kirk (JUly 24,
1629).
Pierre died as a result of a shipwreck. Pierre was one of the
member
of the Company of One Hundred Associates (Your Ancient Canadian Family
ties).
896. Jean Trudel,
born 1603 in Orne, Perche, Mortagne, France; died December 30, 1652 in
Courgeoust, Mortagne, Perche, France. He was the son of 1792.
Jacques
Trudel and 1793. Francoise Revel. He married 897. Marquerite
Noyer.
897.
Marquerite
Noyer, born 1605 in Parfondefal, Orne, France; died December 30, 1652.
Child of Jean Trudel and Marquerite
Noyer is:
448
i. Jean Trudel, born
1629 in Poitiers, Poitou, Parfondeval, France; died November 25, 1699
in
L'ange Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada; married Marquerite Thomas.
898. Jean Thomas,
born Abt. 1600 in Belguim; died Deceased. He married 899.
Marguerite
Fredeux Fredry.
899.
Marguerite
Fredeux Fredry, born Abt. 1600 in Belguim; died Deceased.
Child of Jean Thomas and Marguerite
Fredry is:
449
i. Marquerite Thomas,
born 1634 in Stavelot, Liege, Belgium; died August 30, 1695 in L'ange
Gardien,
Montmorency, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Trudel.
900. Jean Mathieu,
born 1610 in France; died April 29, 1699 in L'ange Gardien, Quebec,
Canada.
He married 901. Isabelle Monnachau.
901.
Isabelle Monnachau,
born Abt. 1615 in Montignac, Coulonges, Angouleme, France; died
Deceased
in France.
Child of Jean Mathieu and Isabelle
Monnachau is:
450
i. Jean Mathieu, born
1637 in Montignac, Coulonges, Angouleme, France; died May 01, 1699 in
L'ange,
Quebec, Canada; married Anne Du Tertre June 28, 1669.
902. Rene Du
Tertre,
born 1627 in France; died September 25, 1699 in L'ange Gardien, Quebec,
Canada. He married 903. Louise-Anne Goulet.
903.
Louise-Anne
Goulet, born August 26, 1628 in Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche, France;
died
September 02, 1699 in L'ange Gardien, Quebec, Canada. She was
the
daughter of 1806. Thomas Goulet and 1807. Marie Chalumel.
Child of Rene Du Tertre and Louise-Anne
Goulet is:
451
i. Anne Du Tertre,
born 1654 in Of Poterir, Chartres, Nr Paris, France; died April 14,
1696
in L'ange Gardien, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Mathieu June 28, 1669.
908. Pierre Voyer,
born Abt. 1607 in Marolles, Mans, Maine, France; died
Deceased. He
married 909. Marguerite Tourgnon.
909.
Marguerite
Tourgnon, born Abt. 1610; died Deceased.
Child of Pierre Voyer and Marguerite
Tourgnon is:
454
i. Pierre Voyer, born
1630 in Merolle, Les-Braults, Maine, Sarthe, France; died November 14,
1695 in Chateau Richter, Qbc, Can; married Marle Catherine Crampon
December
01, 1662 in Chateau Richter, Qbc, Can.
910. Jean Crampon,
born Abt. 1616 in St. Sulpice, Paris, St. Germain, France; died
Deceased.
He married 911. Helen Richard.
911.
Helen Richard,
born Abt. 1620 in St. Sulpice, Paris, St. Germain, France; died
Deceased.
Child of Jean Crampon and Helen
Richard is:
455
i. Marle Catherine
Crampon, born 1642 in Marolle, Lemans, France; died July 06, 1699 in
Lange
Gardien Monteregie, Quebec, Canada; married Pierre Voyer December 01,
1662
in Chateau Richter, Qbc, Can.
916. Jean
Clement-Lapointe,
born 1601 in Nancy, Lorraine, Meurthe Moselle, France; died in
Lorraine,
France. He married 917. Madeleine Anne Martin 1625 in Nancy,
Lorraine,
France.
917.
Madeleine Anne
Martin, born 1605 in Nancy, Lorraine, Meurthe Moselle, France; died in
Lorraine, France.
Child of Jean Clement-Lapointe
and Madeleine Martin is:
458
i. Jean Clement LaPointe,
born 1626 in Nancy, Lorraine, Meurthe Moselle, France; died in
Laprairie,
Laprairie, Quebec, Canada; married Madeleine Surget.
918. Francois
Surget,
born 1606 in De Soubise, Rochefort, Saintes Saintong, France; died in
De
Soubise, Rochefort, Saintes Saintong, France. He married 919.
Marguerite
Gravel.
919.
Marguerite
Gravel, born 1610 in De Soubise, Rochefort, Saintes Saintong, France;
died
Deceased.
Child of Francois Surget and
Marguerite Gravel is:
459
i. Madeleine Surget,
born 1638 in Soubise, Rochefort, Saintes, France; died Bef. February
28,
1696/97 in L'ange Gardien, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Clement
LaPointe.
920. Francois Hamel, born 1599 in Normandie, France; died Deceased.
Notes for Francois Hamel:
Francois
Hamel had twin Sons,
Jean and Charles for married twin sisters!
Children of Francois Hamel are:
460
i. Jean Hamel, born
1636 in St Aubin, Normandie, France; died October 13, 1678 in Quebec
City,
Quebec, Canada; married Mary Auvray Abt. 1660.
ii. Charles Hamel
924. Noel
Levasseur,
died Deceased in France. He married 925. Genevieve Gauche.
925.
Genevieve Gauche,
died Deceased in France.
Child of Noel Levasseur and Genevieve
Gauche is:
462
i. Jean Levasseur,
born Abt. 1616 in St Leu et St Giles de Paris, France; died 1686 in
Quebec
City, Quebec, Canada; married Marguerite Richard.
926. Nicolas
Richard,
died Deceased. He married 927. Jeanne Bonnet.
927.
Jeanne Bonnet,
died Deceased in France.
Child of Nicolas Richard and
Jeanne Bonnet is:
463
i. Marguerite Richard,
born Abt. 1623 in Paris, France; died 1708 in Ancienne Lorette, Quebec,
Canada; married Jean Levasseur.
932. Jean Leclerc,
born 1590 in Chinon, Lebray, Angers, France; died Deceased in Chinon,
Lebray,
Angers, France. He married 933. Jeanne Lucia 1610.
933.
Jeanne Lucia,
born 1591 in Chinon, Lebray, Angers, France; died Deceased.
Child of Jean Leclerc and Jeanne
Lucia is:
466
i. Florent Leclerc,
born 1619 in Lebray, Angers, Anjou, France; died January 01, 1663/64 in
Troisrivieres, St maurice, Pq, Can; married Marie Gendre February 04,
1657/58
in Trois-Rivieres, Maurice, Quebec, Canada.
934. Moise Gendre,
born Abt. 1581 in C-Maritime, Saintonge, Xaintes, France; died Aft.
1625
in C-Maritime, Saintonge, Xaintes, France. He married 935.
Jeanne
Grosse 1620 in C-Maritime, Saintonge, Xaintes, France.
935.
Jeanne Grosse,
born 1585 in C-Maritime, Saintonge, Xaintes, France; died Aft. 1625 in
France.
Child of Moise Gendre and Jeanne
Grosse is:
467
i. Marie Gendre, born
1626 in Ville De Blois, Chartres, France; died January 02, 1698/99 in
Trois-Rivieres,
Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; married Florent Leclerc February 04, 1657/58
in Trois-Rivieres, Maurice, Quebec, Canada.
936. Jean Giguere,
born in Of St.aubin, Tourouvre, Orne, France; died Bef. 1630 in
France.
He married 937. Michelle Jornel.
937.
Michelle Jornel,
born Abt. 1594 in St. Aubin, Tourouvre, Orne, France; died Bef. 1630.
Children of Jean Giguere and
Michelle Jornel are:
468
i. Robert Giguere,
born March 09, 1615/16 in St Aubin, Tourouvre, Mortange, Perche,
France;
died December 10, 1713 in Beaupre, Montmorency, Pq, Can; married Aymee
Aimee Edmee Miville July 02, 1652 in Quebec, Canada.
ii. Louis Giguere
iii. Marie Giguere
iv. Nicolas Giguere
v. Thomas Giguere
vi. Marie Giguere
vii. Marie Giguere, born
March 17, 1618/19.
viii. Francoise Giguere,
born July 03, 1620.
ix. Louis Giguere, born
February 13, 1624/25.
x. Jean Giguere, born
May 05, 1608.
xi. Madeleine Giguere,
born 1622.
938. Pierre Miville
Dit Le Suisse, born 1577 in Larochelle, , France; died October 14, 1669
in Lauzon, Levis, Pq, Canada. He was the son of 1876. Isaac
Miville
and 1877. Salome Lomene. He married 939. Charlotte Maugier
Maugis.
939.
Charlotte Maugier
Maugis, born Bet. 1581 - 1591 in St. Germain, Saintes, Saintonge,
France;
died October 11, 1676 in Lauzon, Levis, Pq, Canada.
More About Pierre Miville Dit
Le Suisse:
Christening:
1602, Fribourg,
Fribourg, Switzerland
Children of Pierre Le Suisse
and Charlotte Maugis are:
469
i. Aymee Aimee Edmee
Miville, born August 12, 1635 in N.-D.-De-Brouage, Rochefort, Saintes,
France; died December 09, 1713 in Beaupre, Montmorency, Pq, Can;
married
Robert Giguere July 02, 1652 in Quebec, Canada.
ii. Suzanne Miville,
died Deceased; married Antoine Paulet April 12, 1655; died Deceased.
iii. Francois Miville,
died Deceased; married (1) Jeanne Savonet Sauvenier; died Deceased;
married
(2) Marie Langlois; died Deceased.
iv. Jacques Miville,
married Catherine Baillon; died Deceased.
v. Madeleine Miville
vi. Marie Miville
940. Jean Pinard,
born Abt. 1595 in Croix Chapeau, Larochelle, Aunis, France; died Bef.
1657
in France. He was the son of 1880. Louis Pinard and 1881.
Gabrielle
Mesnard. He married 941. Marguerite Gaigneur August 21, 1618
in Ste.
Marguerite, La Rochelle, France.
941.
Marguerite
Gaigneur, born 1598 in Ste Marguerite, La Rochelle, Aunis,
France.
She was the daughter of 1882. Jean Gaigneur and 1883. Guillemette
Raynier.
Child of Jean Pinard and Marguerite
Gaigneur is:
470
i. Louis Pinard, born
July 12, 1634 in St. Marguerites, Charente, Larochelle, Frn; died
January
12, 1694/95 in Batiscan, St-Maurice, Quebec; married Marie Madeleine
Hertel
October 29, 1658 in Trois-Rivieres, Maurice, Quebec, Canada.
942. Jacques
Hertel,
born 1603 in Fecamp, Rouen, Normandie, France; died August 10, 1651 in
Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of
1884.
Nicolas Hertel and 1885. Jehanne Miriot. He married 943.
Marie Marquerite.
943.
Marie Marquerite,
born September 12, 1620 in St. Vincent, Rouen, France; died November
26,
1700 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. She was the
daughter
of 1886. Francois Marguerite and 1887. Marie Marthe Romain.
Notes for Jacques Hertel:
Came
to New France with Samuel
de Champlain in 1613. It was a common
practice
for Champlain to put
young boys into the native tribes for a year
or
two to learn the language
and customs so they could be his interpreters
as
young men, and that is what
happened to Jacques. He was an interpreter
until
1629 when New France fell
to the Kirk brothers. Then he and the
other
interpreters fled to their
tribes of their youth, where they lived
till
1633 when Champlain was
back and New France returned to the French.
In
1633 Jacques was granted
land at Trois-Rivieres, PQ, Canada and was the
first
settler there. He married
a French girl in 1641 and had 3 children
before
his death in 1651.
Fecamp is a town on the coast
of France on the English Channel, just
north-east
of Le Havre, in Normandy.
It is about half-way between LeHavre
and
Dieppe, being slightly closer
to LeHavre. About 25 km. or less from
LeHavre.
Jacques HERTEL was
born circa 1603 in Fecamp, Normandy.
The "Monumenta Novae Franciae,"
Vol II, (Etablisement a Quebec,
1616-1634),
by Lucien Campeau,
S.I. (Quebec: Laval U Press, 1979) gives
Jacques
HERTEL's mother as Jeanne
MIRIOT.
Campeau,
in MNF says that Jacques
came to Quebec in 1626 (much too late
according
to other records,
including Champlain's census'). The account
goes
on to say that Jacques
died 10 Aug 1651 and that he died suddenly, perhaps accidentally.
Jacques HERTEL 1603 Fr. - 1651
Trois-Rivieres, PQ, was one of several
interpretors
working for Samuel
de Champlain in the newly formed New
France.
Champlain's method of
training his interpreters was to choose
young
boys or men who he would
send to live with the Indians for a year or
two,
often accepting an Indian
boy in exchange who was to learn French
language
and customs. Most of
the interpreters have their whereabouts
recorded;
so far, I have not
found a source showing what tribe HERTEL was
sent
to.
From
_Jacques HERTEL (de La
FRESNAYE)_by Madeline H. Carey, Scot
Vandelinder,
Arlene Coppernoll
Cuba [all desc. of Cornelise VAN SLYKE and
Ots-Toch],
no date
"The object of CHAMPLAIN in enlisting
BRULE, NICOLET,MARSOLET, HERTEL,
MARGUERIE
and other grown-up
boys for service in Canada from 1608 to 1620
was
to educate them as interpreters.
They could all read and write; some
of
them were perfect scholars"
_Annals of the Ottawa_ in Ottawa Evening
Journal
12 Jan. 1889,
copied from _The History of Brule's Discoveries and Explorations_
The Jesuit Relations V.IX states
that Jacques HERTEL, a native of
Normandy,
came to Canada in
1615 [Champlain's account says 1613] and was
employed
by C. as an interpreter.
Champlain speaks of the arrival of three
interpreters,
Nicolas
du VIGEAU, Jacques HERTEL
and Thomas GODEFROY, in 1613. In J-R,
HERTEL
and others were identified
as being from Normandy. Jacques HERTEL
also
appears on the Census'
of 1624, 1629 and 1635. In the last two, his
date
of arrival is given as
1615.
_Histoire de la Nouvelle-France_
V.II Le comptoir 1604-1627: There is
mention
of several of the interpreters
and the tribes they were sent to
live
with. Etienne BRULE was
a Huron interpreter; Jean NICOLLET, Jean
MANET
and Jean RICHER were Nipissing
interpreters; Nicolas de VIGNAU and
Thomas
GODEFROY were Algonquin
interpreters; Nicolas MARSOLET and Olivier LETARDIF were interpreters
for
the Montagnais. A footnote adds that Dionne in _Samuel Champlain_ V.II
adds to the list of interpreters the names of
Jacques
HERTEL, LeBAILIF, Du
VERNET, Jean-Paul GODEFROY and LAMONTAGNE.
The
footnote goes on to add
that these named individuals were not
qualified
interpreters in the
time period of interest and that just living
with
the Indian tribes was not
enough to be given the title interpreter.
(not
sure what interpetation
to make of this yet)
For the purpose of our intent
to prove that Jacques HERTEL was the father (SEE ARTICLE RE THIS MYTH
UNDER
NOTES FOR HIS FATHER DEBUNKING)
of
Ots-Toch, born from a liason
with a Mohawk woman in New York, we must find evidence that Jacques had
opportunity to interact with the Iroquois tribes in the critical time
period
of 1615-1627. It is during this time that Ots-Toch was born, and
although
the majority of reports put her birth at 1620, we can not be sure this
is correct.
It is also necessary to understand
the relationships of the Indian tribes
when
Champlain made his first
expedition against the Iroquois in 1609. In
1535
Jacques Cartier visited
the St. Lawrence and found the northern shore
occupied
by the Montagnais Indians,
almost up to the narrows of Quebec.
From
there to the Ottawa the
Algonquins, conquerors of the Montagnais,
lived.
Beyond the Ottawa and
still bordering the St. Lawrence, were the
Hurons,
who were allies of the
Algonquins in their war with the Iroquois.
The
Iroquois nation, to which
the Huron belonged although they were now at
war,
occupied the territory
south of the St. Lawrence and south-east of
Lake
Ontario. The St. Lawrence,
as the dividing line, was frequently the
scene
of battle between marauding
parties of Indians. As Iroquois power
grew
in the 16th. century, the
Hurons retreated to the peninsula between
Georgian
Bay and Lake Huron,
while the Algonquins retired to the upper
Ottawa
through the chain of
lakes connecting the Ottawa River with
Georgian
Bay. Until the mid
17th. century, this was the only route used
for
going to and from Huron
country to Quebec. [Biggar: pp 70-71]
[Source given is LESCARBOT:_Hist.
de la Nouvelle France_ ed. of 1866] From
_The
Early Trading Companies
of New France_ by H.P. Biggar:
According to Biggar, the barter
at the rapids [Lachine] in the summer of
1617
was unusually large as
all the tribes visted by Champlain in the
winter
of 1615 and 1616 now
came down to the St. Lawrence for the first
time.
However the news that
Dutch traders on the Hudson had succeeded in
forming
an alliance with the
Iroquois confederation "showed that little
hope
could henceforth be entertained
of any trading connections in that
direction"
[p.106]
There is a chapter on the Fur
Trade and it states that the hunting tribes
were
those furthest from the
centres of trade at Montreal, Trois-Rivieres,
Quebec
and Tadoussac. They trade
their furs to other Indians, not the
French.
The Indians "in the
middle" dealt with both French and other
Indians.
The Iroquois dealt
with the Dutch settlers at Fort Orange, NY.
In NY, the Dutch had built Fort
Nassau in 1614 but their fur-trading
contact
with the Iroquois was
not really extensive until the founding of
Fort
Orange in 1624. So, we
are on the very beginning edge of European contact with the Indians. In
1626, the Dutch almost lost their toe-hold on the Hudson
when
the commander of Fort Orange
sided with the Mahicans against their
Mohawk
enemies. The Mahicans
were badly defeated and only some fancy
negotiating
by the new director
of the colony, Peter Minuit, managed to
salvage
the situation and forge
a friendship with the Mohawks. Even then,
Minuit
withdrew all of the settlers
to the recently purchased Manhattan
Island
for their safety.
We know that it was not long
before the French were beginning to expand
their
contacts with the NY Indians.
It seems that they concentrated their
efforts
in the area around Oneida
Lake. Their trading did begin to worry the
Dutch.
In the summer of 1624, there
were more Indians at the barter in the Upper
St.
Lawrence than ever before.
Champlain had not been beyond the rapids
since
1615 but "owing to the
annual winter visits of the interpreters"
[BIGGAR
p.123] and to the extension
of French trade, new tribes continued to make their way to Lachine
every
summer.
"In early July 1624, six delegates
from the Five Nations came to propose a
treaty
of peace and shortly
thereafter, 35 Iroquois canoes came down the
Richelieu
River to barter furs
with the Frenchmen for the first time"
_History
of Canada_ by Lanctot
From _The Early Trading Companies
of New France: A Contribution to the
History
of Commerce and Discovery
in North America_ by H.P. Biggar, 1937,
Augustus
M. Kelley, Publishers,
Clifton, 1972. FC329.C62B5: "In the summer
of
1624 the concourse of savages
at the barter in the upper St. Lawrence
was
greater than ever......owing
to the gradual extension of the area in
which
the French merchandize
circulated, fresh tribes continued to make
their
way nearby every summer
to the place of barter. This summer was made
especially
noteworthy by the
arrival of thirty-five canoes of Iroquois.
Two
years before this, two Iroqouis
warriors had come to the Montagnais of
their
own accord in order to
try and conclude a treaty of peace. But as
they
were not official representatives
Champlain induced four of the
Montagnais,
specially deputed
to conclude a peace, to return with these
Iroquois.
On their arrival in
the Iroquois country they were met with a
good
reception and a permanent
treaty was drawn up. Thirty-five canoes of
Iroquois
had now arrived both
to trade and to sign the peace. Although the
nations
and tribes were thus
very various no difficulty arose, so perfect
were
the arrangements made by
Champlain. Each nation had its own interpreter. After the ordinary
business
of the barter, there ws the feast of frinedship with presents given by
both sides. Then followed the dances and other festivities. Finally the
whole was brought to a close by the conclusion of the long-hoped-for
peace
between the iroquois, the Hurons and the French." [pp123,124]
From these references, we know
that peace between the Iroquois and French
in
New France was achieved as
early as 1622. This peace was broken in 1627
but
for a five-year period,
there was opportunity for Jacques HERTEL to
interact
easily with the Mohawk
tribes.
"During the winter of 1625 Champlain
remained in France....we are again
without
any record of what took
place during the summer in the St. Lawrence valley. ...Champlain, on
his
return to Quebec in the summer of 1626, found everything in complete
disorder.....During
this time the
annual
barter had been going
on as usual further up the river. It was
learned
however from the Iroquois
present that trouble had broken out
between
them and the Dutch and
that five of the latter had even been
massacred."
[pp 127, 128]
"The savages who dwelt beside
the Dutch had sent presents asking the
Montagnais
and Algonquins to
help them against the Iroqouis, who, when
they
had killed the five Dutchmen,
had massacred tweny-four of that
tribe."[p.129]
"It was agreed to wait [to make
a decision re fighting the Iroquois] until
the
vessels had arrived, when
the other nations should have come down for
the
barter. During the interval,
however, some Algonquins went off on the
war-path
and a few light-headed
young Montagnais braves caught two
Iroquois
on Lake Champlain.
Although Champlain was able to induce the
savages
assembled at the barter
to send back these prisoners with presents
and
an expression of regret
for what had occurred, yet his efforts were
too
late.
On reaching the Iroquois country
the embassy was at first well received,
but
when news was brought of
the ravages committed else- where by the
Algonquin
warriors who had gone
on the war-path, all the members of it
were
speedily massacred, without
distinction of French or Indian" [p.129]
It is not known where Jacques
HERTEL was, and what he did, from the time
of
his arrival in New France
in 1613 [CHAMPLAIN's] or 1615 [other sources]
until
1629 when the KIRKE brothers
seized control of New France. Mention
is
made in the Jesuit Relations
that Jacques "took refuge with the
savages"
Sagard speaks of the country
of the Neutral Indians, which he states lay
"to
the south 4 or 5 days journey
from the Hurons, beyond the nation of
the
Quieunontateronons." [p.158]
[Note that the tribe called the
Quieunontatetonons
by the Hurons,
was the Weskarini, an Algonquin tribe
living
on the North side of
the Ottawa River below Allumette Island]
and
he goes on to add that the
land extended over 100 leagues. [A footnote
states
that the Neutral Nation
was a confederation of Iroquois tribes
living
north of Lake Erie and
along the Niagara River. p.151] This Neutral
nation
was at peace and remained
neutral with both Huron and Iroquois,
with
the result that "members
of either of the two nations were welcome among them and these did not
dare to utter or do anything displeasing to one another when there, and
often would eat together as if they had been friends. But if
they
met outside the [Neutral's]
territory, there was no friendship any
more
and they would wage cruel
war upon one another, and keep it up to the
uttermost"[p.158]
As an interpreter, Jacques would
have known of this Indian tribe and it is
possible
that he and Ots-Toch's
mother met in Neutral territory. Further
mention
is made by Sagard:
"One of our Frenchman had fallen
ill among the Tobacco tribe, and his
companions,
who were going off
to the Neutral tribe, left him there in the
care
of a savage..."[p.194]
In 1629 the KIRKE brothers seized
Quebec, and the French were no longer in
control.
Mention is made in
several sources of the interpreters returning
to
live with the Indians and
Jacques is specifically mentioned by Benjamin
SULTE:
"At the return of Champlain,
he [Jacques] returned to Quebec with a
thorough
knowledge of the languages
and customs of the Savages, having
contracted
some extremely useful
friendships among the far distant tribes
still
unknown to the French.
Meanwhile, information is sufficiently vague
that
we have reached the point
of allowing ourselves to suppose that
Jacque
[sic] Hertel settled
in T-R before the year 1636; we know that he
must
have frequently gone on
the trading trips which were made each
summer."
Sulte states that Jacques lived
with tribes during the years Quebec was
occupied
by the KIRKE brothers.[1629-1633]
HERTEL
had acquired a taste
for "la vie des bois" during his 14 years of
service.
[this would imply that
Jacques had been in New France since 1615]
HERTEL
returned to CHAMPLAIN
in 1633. [_Dictionary of Canadian Biography_
and
_History of Trois-Rivieres_
by Benj. Sulte]
From _The Jesuit Relations and
Allied Documents_Travels and Explorations
of
the Jesuit Missionaries in
North America, 1610-1791 V. IX, p. 305: Jacques HERTEL.."He was long
employed
by Champlain as an interpreter and, upon the capture of Quebec, took
refuge
with the savages..."
On
Dec.3, 1633, the Hundred
Associates Company granted Jacques HERTEL 200
acres
of land in Trois-Rivieres,
making him the first land-owner there. At
this
time HERTEL was granted
the seigneury de La Fresnaye [_D. of Cnd.
Biog_
and _Hist. of T-R_by Benj.
Sulte]
From _Word From New France: The
Selected Letters of Marie de
l'Incarnation_
translated and
edited by Joyce Marshall
"as
early as 1633 Jacques HERTEL,
a soldier who had spent the years of
English
occupation among the
Indians, and Jean GODEFROY, an interpreter,
had
been established at Trois-Rivieres,
and in 1635 CHAMPLAIN built a
habitation
there to help defend
the little settlement. The Jesuits also
established
a permanent mission."
[p.48]
Is
it significant that she refers
to J. as a soldier while referring to
Godefroy
as an interpreter?
Or just that J. had taken up a new profession?
In
_The French Canadians 1600-1900
V.2_ ed. by Noel Montgomery Elliot, J.
is
referred to as "interpreter
living in 1629 in Quebec (ville)" and the
reference
for this is _La Ville
de Quebec Sous le Regime Francais_ par
Pierre
Georges ROY, Vol. Premier,
p.109.
J. was granted two other parcels of land by Montmagny in 1636.
In the records for Three Rivers,
Jacques HERTEL attended the baptisms of
many
children, including numerous
Indians (children and adults) as early
as
1636 (the Three Rivers bpt
records begin in 1635). A 30 yr old Indian,
Jacques
OUIJAPISIT was bpt 23
Apr 1636 and a 6 yr old Indian boy, Jacques
(father
named Pietratinat),
was bpt 30 Apr 1636. Jacques HERTEL attended
at
both. Another boy, Jacques
(grandfather named Nipinoucoueau), was bpt
31
Aug 1637.
In 1637, 2 days after Easter,
HERTEL; Sa. Ondionshens, a Huron from the
village
of Conception, who had
wintered here [T-R] was baptised; his
godfather
was M. de la FRESNAYE,
who named him Charles. [Vo. 9 Jesuit
Relations]
We next hear of J. in the spring
or summer of 1637 when mention is made in
the
J-R of Jacques being on
the River des Prairies with NICOLET and St.
JEAN.
Story follows, as told
by Saint Jean: They perceived a canoe
prowling
around the Islands
on the lookout for some Hiroquois [sic]; they
immediated
fired several shots
from the arquebuses to summon it to them.
The
Savage who was in it, seeing
the bark, brought his canoe alongside.
After
he had been questioned
about various things, he was asked if he
would
not like to go down to
the three Rivers, as Monsieur de St. Jean and
sieur
HERTEL desired to go there.
He replied that he greatly wished to go
there,
but that the Hiroquois
[sic] would be sure to kill him on the way.
Sieur
NICOLET rejoined that
he ought to fear nothing when these two young
men,
both of them courageous,
and children of brave Captains, were with
him.
The outcome was that the Indian
went with them, they saw nothing but
forest
and water, and all were
fine.
Jacques HERTEL, already a Lieutenant
in the troops was elected syndic
[mayor]
of Trois-Rivieres [_Dict
of Cdn. Biog_ and _Hist. of T-R_ by
Sulte]
In 1641 J md. Marie MARGUERIE,
age 15, the sister of his friend and fellow
interpreter,
Francois MARGUERIE.
Here is the marriage contract
for Jacques HERTEL, from the notarial
records
(Vol 6, 1980), signed
on 23 Aug 1641. Jacques HERTEL, res:
Trois-Rivieres.
Origin: France,
Normandy, Rural Marie MARGUERIE, res:
Trois
Rivieres. Origin: France,
Normandy, Urban Nicolas HERTEL, res:
France,
Normandy, Rural. Father
of groom, married, deceased. Jeanne MIRIOT, res: France, Normandy,
Rural.
Mother of groom, married, deceased. / MARGUERIE, res: France, Normandy,
Urban. Father of bride, married Marthe ROMAIN, res: France, Normandy,
Urban.
mother of bride, married Martial PIRAUBE, notary
Following the marriage of Jacques
HERTEL to Marie MARGUERIE on 23 Aug
1641,
both of their names begin
to appear together in numerous Three
Rivers'
baptism records. Most
of these were Indian baptisms. Their own
children
were bpt at Three Rivers,
as follows: Francois HERTEL bpt 3 Jul
1642.
His uncle, Francois MARGUERIE
was the godfather. Father Jean de
Brebeuf
himself officiated.
Marie Madeleine HERTEL, b 2 Sep 1645, bpt 2
Sep
1645. Marguerite HERTEL,
b 26 Aug 1649, bpt 26 Aug 1649
In SULTE's "Histoire de la...T-R"
There is more info in the account about
HERTEL's
being elected official
receiver for T-R for the Compagnie des
Habitants
in 1645 and about
his building a small house on his property at
l'Arbe-a-la-Croix
in 1644, but
abandoned in 1647 because of the fear of
Indian
attack. He lived at T-R
until his sudden and accidental death in 1651.
á
Children of Jacques Hertel and
Marie Marquerite are:
471
i. Marie Madeleine
Hertel, born September 02, 1642 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec,
Canada;
died November 25, 1680 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada;
married
Louis Pinard October 29, 1658 in Trois-Rivieres, Maurice, Quebec,
Canada.
ii. Francois Hertel,
born 1642.
Notes for Francois Hertel:
François'
father
was to die from an accident when François was but a boy of
nine.
Left behind, in addition, to this nine year old, was his mother and two
infant sisters: François, therefore, was to learn
responsibility
and hard work early in his life. These were the times of the Iroquois
raids
which just about wiped out the French colonies at Quebec in the early
years.2
As but yet a young boy, he felled trees and farmed with a musket always
at the ready nearby. Because of these regular Iroquois attacks
François
Hertel was to be "schooled from his youth to believe that danger was
always
present, and must be conquered by toughness." In 1661, the nineteen
year
old was captured by a band of roving Iroquois. François
Hertel was
brought back to Iroquois country (the Finger Lakes district of New
York,
as named these days) there to be used as the object of some
entertainment
until an elderly Iroquois woman claimed the young man as her own. For
two
years he was to live among the Iroquois and learned their ways and
their
language. He eventually escaped and returned to his family in Quebec,
who,
I shouldn't have to say, were amazed to find him alive and well. He
settled
back into farming his lands at Trois-Rivières; content to
get himself
married (1664) and to start raising a family of his own (there were to
be at least seven sons). The colony was soon to put such a valuable
person
to work (we might imagine his reluctance as he rubbed his burn scars
inflicted
on him by the Iroquois). In 1673, François was to accompany
Frontenac
inland, to Lake Ontario, there to take part in the building of Fort
Frontenac
(Kingston). In 1690, Frontenac was to send out Indian war parties led
by
French officers, sent to terrorize the English. The Hertels, learning
much
from their Indian allies, were to perfect their surprize tactics which
were very effective: the blood of innocent English settlers along the
western
and northern borders of New England was to flow. After traveling weeks
on end and traversing hundreds of miles of wilderness which led them
over
the highlands of the Appalachians in the winter months, over frozen
lakes
and down frozen rivers, they would arrive at some little New England
village,
and wait until night fall: then the screams would go up and the hacking
would start, catching the wintering settlers completely off guard. Many
of these attacks were led by Hertel and his sons. History has come to
call
them "Hertel's Raids." "The Hertels, father and sons, rapidly became
the
terror of the English and the enemy Indians. Their feats were beyond
number.
They turned up everywhere."3
Thus, the frontier-wise
François
Hertel was to train his sons. François also saw to the
academic
education of his sons: "he entrusted this task to the teacher Pierre
Bertrand,
who had already studied at the University of Paris." The Hertel boys,
we
might imagine, came to know how to deal with all levels of society.
iii. Marguerite Hertel,
born 1649.
948. Vincent
Vachon,
born 1605 in La Copechagniere, Laroche-Sur-Yon, Lucon, Poitou, France;
died in France. He married 949. Sapience Vateau.
949.
Sapience Vateau,
born 1609 in La Cope, Chagniere, Vendee, France; died in France.
Child of Vincent Vachon and Sapience
Vateau is:
474
i. Paul Vachon, born
1630 in La Copechagniere, Laroche-Sur-Yon, Lucon, Poitou, France; died
June 25, 1703 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada; married Marguerite Langlois
October 22, 1653.
950. Noel Langlois,
born June 04, 1606 in St Leonard, Des Parcs, Normandie, france; died
July
14, 1684 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada. He was the son of 1900.
Guilet
Langlois and 1901. Jeanette Millet. He married 951. Francoise
Grenier
July 25, 1634 in Quebec, Canada.
951.
Francoise Grenier,
born Abt. 1610 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; died November 01, 1665 in
Quebec,
Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of 1902. Guillaume
Grenier and
1903. Michelle Marille.
Notes for Noel Langlois:
After
the Kirke brothers
sacked New France in 1632, only six French households remained, plus
five
interpreters who lived with the Indians. Robert Giffard was in France,
preparing to return to this new country where he had already lived for
several years. during the winter of 1633-1634, he visited various
regions
of Perche, vigorously recruiting settlers for Canada. He knew that he
would
be a Seigneur and doubtlessly he en-visioned ail of these habitants
rendering
him homage and rents.
The first people he recruited were Jean Guyon, Marin Boucher, Sébastien Dodier, Zacharie Cloutier, Guillaume Isabel and a few others. For the most part they came to Canada alone but a few did bring their families
He received the sacraments and
became a devout Christian at the age of 80 years
His
marriage to Francoise Grenier
was the 4th to be celebrated in New France
arrived
June 04, 1634 Accompanying
Samuel de Champlain aboard the ship St Jehan
References:
1. Sulte, Histoire
des Canadiens-Francais, 1882 2, Marriages of Notre Dame de Quebec
1621-1900,
Vol. 2, Page 31 3. Relations des Jesuites 4. Census of Quebec (1666):
age
60, widower, farmer
Riverboat pilot, ship's carpenter
General: Project Racines du Quebec
reports that he emigrated to New France from St Leonard des Parcs,
Orne,
France. Information was attributed to source NOF:7. Noel has been
identified
as a courageous fisherman and pilot. It is assumed that he was a St.
Lawrence
River pilot operating out of Beauport, Quebec. He settled at Beauport
in
1634 and married Francoise Garnier at Quebec on 25 July 1634. Noel
Langlois
was identified as a property owner in Beauport, PQ in the 1663 period.
The lot of land was identified as lot #9 on a plot plan of the area and
the period. The lot was 4 arpents wide. One "arpent" is equal to 192.8
feet in length. For additional information on this family, see
"Marriages
of the Beauce", volume 6, page 243. Notes (Family #1) Marriage: A
monument
to Louis Hébert and the original Quebec settlers honors
among others,Noel
Langlois and Francoise GArnier. This monument of Louis
Hébert was
sculpted by Alfred Laliberté and it is in the Park
Montmorency behind
the Quebec basilica , about 300 meters to the north of the Chateau
Frontenac.
Children of Noel Langlois and
Francoise Grenier are:
i. Jean Langlois, born
February 24, 1640/41 in Quebec, Canada; died August 07, 1688 in St
Joachim,
Quebec, Canada; married Charlotte-Francoise Belanger October 19, 1665
in
Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada; born June 25, 1650 in Quebec, Canada.
Notes for Charlotte-Francoise
Belanger:
SHE
MARRIED a ships
captain, Jean Langlois dit Boisverdun. They settled in
Beauport then
to IIe D'Orleans.
ii. Robert Langlois
iii. Anne Langlois, born
September 02, 1637 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada; died March 16, 1703/04
in Riviere Ouele, Kamourask, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Dit Le
Gobloteur
Pelletier November 09, 1649 in Riviere Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec,
Canada;
born December 06, 1627 in Tourouvre, France; died February 24, 1697/98
in Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies, Quebec, Canada.
Notes for Jean Dit Le Gobloteur
Pelletier:
Jean
PELLETIER born in 1631
and deceased on february 25 1698 at Rivière-Ouelle is one of
the
heroes of this battle in 1690. See: "Une Paroisse Canadienne
(Rivière-Ouelle)
au XVIIè siècle" by Abby Casgrain. See also the
following
text
(copyrighted
by Gabriel Drouin,
february 1954)
That is what is familiar to all
French-Canadians. This historical episode hit the imagination of many
younsters
on school benches, and we never forgot it. But there is a premilinary
to
this event that one must point out in the present volume because one of
your ancestors was one of its heroes.
Bostonians were trying to invade Canada by the golf. The parish priest of Rivière-Ouelle having found out that a considerable flotilla of American boats was coming up the St-Lawrence in the desire to take over the colony, gathered all his parishioners and exhorted them to prevent with all their strength the landing that the Bostonians might try at Rivière-Ouelle. Mr De la Bouteillerie, Seigneury of Rivière-Ouelle, was then in Québec; The residents then asked their parish priest himself to direct them in combat if the occasion came about. Mr De Francheville accepted without objection. Soon the flotilla laid anchor in front of the point. Many launches were seen leaving the boats and rowing towards shore.
It is then that the residents
of the parish, under the direction of their parish priest, came to
place
themselves in ambush at the edge of the forest under cover from the
view
from the shore. There, they waited silently the arrival of the launches
that were approaching rapidly. Since it was high tide, the launches
loaded
with soldiers could come very close to them within range of their guns.
The order to land was given and took place without suspicion that they were watched by Canadian gunmen. In such a moment of confusion, that is normal in a landing, and while the soldiers were taking their arms, a yell FIRE was suddenly heard at the forest edge from abby De Francheville. At the same time many detonations took place and a hailstorm of bullets reached the miserable Bostonians. The panic was general ! Those not hit by bullets ran for their launches and their boats without hearing the voices of the officers trying to bring them back into combat.
This defeat was the prelude to
the disaster that was waiting for Phipps in front of Québec
.
iv. Jean-Plierre Dit
Boisverdun
Langlois, born February 24, 1640/41 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died
December
07, 1688 in St Joachim, Quebec Canada; married Charlotte Francoise
Belanger
October 19, 1665 in Chateau-Richer Quebec Canada.
v. Jeanne Langlois, born
January 01, 1642/43 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; died Bet. 1660 - 1737;
married Rene Chevalier 1656; born Bet. 1611 - 1642; died Bet. 1661 -
1729.
vi. Elisabeth Langlois,
born March 03, 1644/45 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died November 15,
1696
in Ile Aux Grues, Quebec; married Louis Cote November 06, 1662 in
Quebec,
Canada; born October 25, 1635 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died December
15, 1669 in Chateau Richer, Montmorency I, Quebec, canada.
vii. Marie Langlois,
born September 30, 1646 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died October 27,
1726;
married Francois Miville Dit LeSuisse August 10, 1660 in Quebec,
Canada;
born May 16, 1634; died November 23, 1711 in Riviere Ouelle, Quebec,
Canada.
viii. Jean Langlois,
born December 20, 1648 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died October 21, 1690
in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
ix. Noel Langlois, born
December 07, 1651 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died October 08, 1693 in
Beauport,
Quebec, Canada; married Aimee Caron 1677; born Bet. 1639 - 1661; died
Bet.
1682 - 1750.
475
x. Marguerite Langlois,
born 1639 in Quebec, Canada; died September 24, 1697; married Paul
Vachon
October 22, 1653.
952. Denis
Lemaitre,
born 1599 in Ile De France, Seine, Paris, France; died in Ile De
France,
Seine, Paris, France. He married 953. Catherine Ducharme.
953.
Catherine Ducharme,
born 1603 in Ile De France, Seine, Paris, France; died Deceased.
Children of Denis Lemaitre and
Catherine Ducharme are:
476
i. Francois Le Picard
Lemaitre, born 1631 in Picardie, France; died January 14, 1665/66 in
Trois-Rivieres,
Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; married Judith Rigaud.
ii. Denise Lemaitre,
born 1636.
iii. Antoine Lemaitre,
born 1638.
954. Elisee Rigaud,
born Abt. 1602 in St-Jean D'angely, Saintes, Saintonge, France; died
Deceased.
He married 955. Marie Suzanne Dugast-Thouin.
955.
Marie Suzanne
Dugast-Thouin, born Abt. 1610; died Deceased.
Child of Elisee Rigaud and Marie
Dugast-Thouin is:
477
i. Judith Rigaud,
born 1633 in St Jean D'angely, Saintes, Saintonge, France; died May 13,
1703 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; married Francois Le Picard Lemaitre.
956. Christophe
Crevier,
born February 17, 1610/11 in St-Cande-, Le-Jeune, Rouen, France; died
Bet.
1662 - 1663 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. He
was the
son of 1912. Nicholas Crevier and 1913. Anne Basiret. He
married
957. Jeanne Enard Evart.
957.
Jeanne Enard
Evart, born 1619 in Seine-Maritime, Rouen, La Rochelle, France; died
January
21, 1681/82 in Batiscan, Champlain, Pq, Can.
Children of Christophe Crevier
and Jeanne Evart are:
478
i. Nicolas Dit Bellerive
Crevier, born Bet. 1641 - 1645 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec,
Canada;
died Aft. 1709 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; married
Louise
Lecourte 1665.
ii. Jerome Crevier
iii. Joseph Crevier
iv. Jeanne Crevier, born
Abt. 1636.
v. Antoine Crevier, born
Abt. 1638.
vi. Francois Crevier,
born May 13, 1640 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; died
Deceased.
Notes for Francois Crevier:
Served
in the Quebec Militia
and was killed by the Iroquois.
vii. Jean Crevier, born April 1642 in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada; died 1693 in Fort Albany; married Marguerite Hertel; died Deceased.
Notes for Jean Crevier:
Tortured
by the Iroquois.
viii. Jean-Baptiste Crevier,
born 1651; died March 1707/08 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; married
Anne-Charlotte
Chorel; died Deceased.
ix. Marie Crevier, born
Abt. 1649; married Nicolas Gatineau; died Deceased.
x. Marguerite Crevier
958. Andre
Leloutre,
born Abt. 1601 in Honfleur, Lizieux, France; died in France.
He married
959. Rachel Berthelot.
959.
Rachel Berthelot,
born Abt. 1605 in Honfleur, Lizieux, France; died Deceased.
Child of Andre Leloutre and Rachel
Berthelot is:
479
i. Louise Lecourte,
born 1648; died April 1709 in Capmadeleine, Champlain, Pq, Can; married
Nicolas Dit Bellerive Crevier 1665.
960. Rene LeBlanc,
born 1600 in Martaize, France; died Abt. 1625 in France. He
was the
son of 1920. Alphonse LeBlanc and 1921. Isabeau DeEstrade. He
married
961. Anne Bourgeous.
961.
Anne Bourgeous
She was the daughter of 1922. Jacques Bourgeous and 1923. Jeanne Trahan.
Child of Rene LeBlanc and Anne
Bourgeous is:
480
i. Daniel LeBlanc,
born Abt. 1626 in Loudun, Vienne, France; died in Acadia, Canada;
married
Marie Francoise Gaudet 1650.
962. Jean Gaudet,
born Bef. 1604 in France. He married 963. Genevieve Lefranc.
963.
Genevieve Lefranc,
born 1625 in Tourraine, France; died Aft. 1686 in Acadia, Canada.
Child of Jean Gaudet and Genevieve
Lefranc is:
481
i. Marie Francoise
Gaudet, born 1623 in Martaize, France; died in Acadia, Canada; married
Daniel LeBlanc 1650.
964. Jacques Bourgeois, born 1555 in Champagne, France; died Deceased.
Child of Jacques Bourgeois is:
482
i. Jacques Bourgeois,
born January 28, 1620/21 in France; died Bet. July 1699 - 1702 in
Acadia,
Canada; married Jeanne Trahan Abt. 1643 in Acadia, Canada.
966. Guillaume
Trahan,
born Abt. 1611 in St Germain de Bourgeuil, Indre et Loire, France; died
Bet. 1665 - 1682 in Acadia, Canada. He was the son of 1932.
Nicolas
Trahan and 1933. Renee Desloges. He married 967. Francoise
Charbonneau
July 17, 1627 in France.
967.
Francoise Charbonneau,
born March 15, 1598/99 in France; died Abt. 1665. She was the
daughter
of 1934. Mathurin Charbonnier and 1935. Marguerite Ciret.
Child of Guillaume Trahan and
Francoise Charbonneau is:
483
i. Jeanne Trahan,
born Abt. 1631; died Aft. 1698 in Acadia, Canada; married Jacques
Bourgeois
Abt. 1643 in Acadia, Canada.
976. Guillaume
Richard,
born Abt. 1590 in France. He married 977. Huguette Poirier.
977.
Huguette Poirier,
born Abt. 1590 in Martaize, Loudun, Vienne, France; died Deceased in
Acadia,
Canada.
Child of Guillaume Richard and
Huguette Poirier is:
488
i. Michael Sansoucy
Dit Richard, born 1630 in Saint Ange, Seine et Marne, France; died 1687
in Acadia, Canada; married Madeleine Blanchard Abt. 1656 in Acadia,
Canada.
978. Jean
Blanchard,
born 1611 in France; died Bet. 1686 - 1693 in Acadia, Canada.
He
was the son of 1956. Guillaume Blanchard and 977. Huguette
Poirier.
He married 979. Radegonde Lambert 1642 in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada.
979.
Radegonde Lambert,
born 1621 in Martaize, France; died Bet. 1686 - 1693 in Acadia,
Canada.
She was the daughter of 1956. Guillaume Blanchard and 977. Huguette
Poirier.
Children of Jean Blanchard and
Radegonde Lambert are:
489
i. Madeleine Blanchard,
born 1643 in Lachaize, Vicomte, Vendee, France; died Bet. 1679 - 1683
in
Port Royal Acadia, Canada; married Michael Sansoucy Dit Richard Abt.
1656
in Acadia, Canada.
ii. Anne Blanchard, born
1645; married (1) Francois Guerin; born 1635 in Port Royal, Acadia;
married
(2) Pierre Gaudet; born 1650 in Port Royal, Acadia.
iii. Martin Blanchard,
born 1647; married (1) Marie Francoise Leblanc; born Abt. 1653; married
(2) Marguerite Guilbeau; born 1669 in Port Royal, Acadia.
iv. Guillaume Blanchard,
born 1650; married Huguette Gougeon; born in Port Royal, Acadia.
v. Marie Blanchard, born
1656.
990. Pierre LeJeune, born Abt. 1600 in Poitou, France; died Deceased.
Children of Pierre LeJeune are:
495
i. Edmee Lejeune,
born Abt. 1624 in France; died Aft. 1693; married Francois Gautreaux.
ii. Pierre Dit Briard
Lejeune, born Abt. 1630.
iii. Catherine Lejeune,
born Abt. 1633.
Generation No. 11
1028. Jacques
Guyon,
born Abt. 1560 in Mortagne, Perche, France; died September 29,
1623.
He was the son of 2056. Mathurin Guyon. He married 1029.
Marie Huet
April 15, 1583.
1029.
Marie Huet,
born Bet. 1568 - 1580; died February 1685/86 in St Jean de Mortagne,
Sees,
Perche, France.
Child of Jacques Guyon and Marie
Huet is:
514
i. Jean Guyon, born
September 18, 1592 in St Aubin de Trourouvre, Mortagne, Sees, Perche
(Orne),
France; died May 30, 1663 in Beauport Quebec; married Mathurine Robin
June
02, 1615 in St Jean, Mortagne, Sees, Perche, France.
1030. Eustache
Robin,
born Bet. 1541 - 1570; died Bet. 1595 - 1655. He married
1031. Madeleine
Avrard.
1031.
Madeleine
Avrard, born Bet. 1550 - 1573; died Bet. 1595 - 1661.
Child of Eustache Robin and Madeleine
Avrard is:
515
i. Mathurine Robin,
born Abt. 1604 in Mortagne, France; died April 16, 1662 in Beauport
Quebec;
married Jean Guyon June 02, 1615 in St Jean, Mortagne, Sees, Perche,
France.
1032. Denis
Cloutier,
born 1565 in St-Jean-de-Mortagne, Perche, France; died December 11,
1634
in St-Jean-de-Mortagne, Perche, France. He married 1033.
Renee Briere.
1033.
Renee Briere,
born 1570 in Mortagne, Perche, France; died May 01, 1608 in St. Jean de
Mortagnes, Sees, Perche, France.
Notes for Denis Cloutier:
His
brother Raoul, is the only
member of Denis Family that is known. He was also
known as
Roullin and Raoullin, and resided in Loyse, Perche, France.
He was
a rope maker in that town. Raoul was married to Lartine
Laigneau.
they are known to have several children, but no info about them has
survived.
Raoul died before June, 1619, an apparant victum of homicide.
Children of Denis Cloutier and
Renee Briere are:
516
i. Zacharie Cloutier,
born 1590 in St. Jean de Mortagnes, Sees, Perche, France; died
September
17, 1677 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married Sainte Dupont July
16, 1616 in St-Jean de Mortagne, Sees, Perche, France.
ii. Michel Cloutier,
born Bef. 1600.
iii. Catherine Cloutier,
born Bef. 1600.
iv. Rene Cloutier, born
Bef. 1600.
v. Nicolas Cloutier,
born Bef. 1600.
vi. Louis Cloutier, born
Bef. 1600.
vii. Jacques Cloutier,
born May 1601.
viii. Marie Claude Cloutier,
born May 1605.
ix. Loyse Cloutier, born
February 1607/08.
1034. Paul-Michael
Dupont, born Abt. 1569; died Deceased. He married 1035.
Perrine X
Abt. 1595 in France.
1035.
Perrine X,
born Abt. 1570 in St-Jean-de-Mortagne, Perche, France; died Deceased.
Child of Paul-Michael Dupont
and Perrine X is:
517
i. Sainte Dupont,
born Abt. 1596 in Mortagne, Sees, Perche, France; died July 13, 1680 in
Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married Zacharie Cloutier July 16, 1616
in St-Jean de Mortagne, Sees, Perche, France.
1040. Barnabe
Gagnon,
died Bef. October 28, 1581. He married 1041. Francoise Creste.
1041.
Francoise
Creste, died Bef. October 28, 1581.
Child of Barnabe Gagnon and Francoise
Creste is:
520
i. Pierre Gagnon,
born 1572; died Bet. 1630 - 1633 in La Ventrouze, Tourouvre, Mortagne,
Perche, France; married Renee Roger 1597 in Tourouvre, Mortagne,
Perche,
France.
1048. Simon Fortin, died April 10, 1617 in Notre-Dame de Vair, Mamers, Le Mans, Maine, France.
Child of Simon Fortin is:
524
i. Julien Fortin,
born Abt. 1599 in Maine, France; died January 30, 1678/79 in Notre-Dame
de Vair, Mamers, Le Mans, Maine, France; married (1) Marie Lavye
November
26, 1619 in Notre-Dame de Vair, Mamers, Le Mans, Maine, France; married
(2) Julienne Guillemin January 07, 1629/30 in St-Martin d'Ige, France.
1050. Gervais Lavye, died Deceased.
Child of Gervais Lavye is:
525
i. Marie Lavye, born
Abt. 1599 in Maine, France; died November 24, 1628 in Notre-Dame de
Vair,
Mamers, Le Mans, Maine, France; married Julien Fortin November 26, 1619
in Notre-Dame de Vair, Mamers, Le Mans, Maine, France.
1100. Jacques
Hebert,
born 1596 in Haye-descartes, Balesne Psh, Touraine, France; died
Deceased
in Acadia, Canada. He married 1101. Marie Juneau 1620 in
Lahaye,
Descartes, Touraine, France.
1101.
Marie Juneau,
born 1600 in Haye-descartes, Balesne Psh, Touraine, France; died Aft.
1621
in Acadia, Canada.
Children of Jacques Hebert and
Marie Juneau are:
550
i. Etienne Hebert,
born 1625 in La Haye, Descartes, Touraine, France; died Abt. 1670 in
Acadia,
Canada; married Marie Gaudet Abt. 1650 in Acadia, Canada.
ii. Antoine Hebert, born
1614; married Genevieve LeFranc 1639.
1102. Jean Gaudet,
born 1575 in Martaize, Loudun, Vienne, France; died Abt. 1671 in
Acadia,
Canada. He married 1103. Marie D'Aussy.
1103.
Marie D'Aussy,
born 1580 in Martaize, Loudun, Vienne, France; died Abt. 1628.
Notes for Jean Gaudet:
Jean
Gaudet (Godet) was listed
as a censitaire on the fief at Martaizé in 1634.
Martaizé
was part of the seigneury of Aulnay, the property of Nicole de
Jousserand,
who was the mother of Charles d'Aulnay, governor of Acadia from 1636 to
1650. The village of Martaizé and it's environs was called
the "fief
de Beaulieu" or sometimes "Rallette." The church of Saint-Maurice de
Martaizé
still exists to this day.
The
inventory document of Nicole
de Jousserand's fief de Beaulieu in the parish of Martaizé,
(Archives
Départementales de l'Indre et Loire, Série C,
Liasse 601,
signed before the notaries Messieurs Aubri and Pasquier, at Loudun on
the
21st October 1634) states the following:
"Je
em en la fresche des Godets
desclares douze boisseaus froment
mesure
de Loudun et trois derniers
de cens a rente feodalle deue par
Jean
Gendre, Jean Godet, René
Godet le jeune, Francois Godet, la veufve
Vincent
Besard, Pierre Giroire
et Renée Besard sa femme Jean Besard,
Simon
Joubert les heritiers
Pierre Bourg de sauseau et les heritiers
Francois
Godet par raison d'une
piece du terre et signer estant en terre
et
signer estant en terre est
du Rondonay le tout contenant ensemble
et
tenant deux septiers six
boisseaus..." (A "fresche" is an old French word for rent due to the
seigneur
from his or her fief)
Jean Gaudet and his son Denis, came together from France about the year 1636. They settled first on the north bank of the Port-Royal river, opposite la Prée Ronde (Round Hill), about ten miles upriver from the fort, on property that still belonged to the Gaudet family in 1710.
Extract from the census of Port
Royal, Acadia, dated November 1671:
Laboureur-
Jehan Gaudet aagé
de quatre vingt et seize ans,
sa
femme Nicolle Colleson aagée
de soixante et quatre ans.
Leurs
enfant Jehan Gaudet aagé
de 28 ans, Leurs terre en
Labour
trois arpens en deux
places, Leurs bestes a cornes
six
pièces, Leurs brebis
trois pièces.
Jean Gaudet had two brothers, Aubin and François. They were born between 1552 and 1596 and they died between 1566 and 1674; presumedly in France. - Ronald Joseph Arthur Gaudet
Not sure if the rest of Jehan's children came with him to Acadia when he came with his son, Dennis. - Ronald Joseph Arthur Gaudet
On November 12, 1999, Susan (DuBois)
Pacheco posted a message on the Gaudet Family Genealogy Forum that the
first wife of Jean may have been a woman named Marguerite Martin.
Susan's
E-mail address is spacheco@middlesexbank.com - Ronald Joseph Arthur
Gaudet
Child of Jean Gaudet and Marie
D'Aussy is:
551
i. Marie Gaudet, born
in Martaize, Loudun, Vienne, France; died July 30, 1710 in Port Royal,
Acadia, Canada; married Etienne Hebert Abt. 1650 in Acadia, Canada.
1122. Jacob Bourgeois, died Deceased.
Child of Jacob Bourgeois is:
561
i. Marie Bourgeois,
born Bet. 1582 - 1608 in France; died Bet. 1633 - 1696 in France;
married
Germain Doucet Dit La Verdure Abt. 1620 in France.
1376. Raymond
Sicard,
born Bet. 1500 - 1545; died Bet. 1537 - 1626. He was the son
of 2752.
Jean Sicard and 2753. N Doumergue. He married 1377. Catherine
De
Salhayret Bet. 1526 - 1582.
1377.
Catherine
De Salhayret, born Bet. 1506 - 1547; died Bet. 1537 - 1632.
Child of Raymond Sicard and Catherine
De Salhayret is:
688
i. Jean Sicard, born
Bet. 1537 - 1569; died Bet. 1594 - 1656; married Anne StMaurice 1589.
1406. Jacques
Millet,
born 1550 in France; died Deceased. He married 1407. Jeanne
Vincent.
1407.
Jeanne Vincent,
born 1550 in France; died Deceased.
Child of Jacques Millet and Jeanne
Vincent is:
703
i. Jeanne Millet,
born 1585 in St. Leonard Des Parcs, Orne, France; died Bet. 1610 - 1679
in France; married Guillaume Langlois Bet. 1600 - 1624 in Normandie,
France.
1792. Jacques
Trudel,
born 1574 in Orne, Perche, France; died July 1633 in Orne, Perche,
France.
He was the son of 3584. Unknown Trudellle and 3585. Unknown.
He married
1793. Francoise Revel.
1793.
Francoise
Revel, born 1576 in Orne, Perche, France; died 1633 in Orne, Perche,
France.
Child of Jacques