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- 336 - Mary Jeanne Ursula - Remi Rosalie: f10 / f11: NARCISSE TETREAULT : ARCHANGE REMILLARD FATHER: Pierre Tetreault : Michel Remillard MOTHER: Josette Villat de Beausoleil : Rosalie Monet BORN: 14 Sep 1813 Lacadie, Quebec [5, 9] : 14 Sep 1817 Lacadie, Quebec [5, 9] DIED: 13 Jun 1885 Pointe-Aux-Roches, Ontario [5, 20] : 23 Aug 1883 Pain Court, Ontario [1] MARRIED: 17 May 1836 @ Ste-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie, Lacadie, Richelieu, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 22] MEMOIRS: Narcisse and Archange’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (at Immaculate Conception, Pain Court) follow in order of their birth: Adelaide (17 Mar 1838 St-Jean, Quebec / 30 May 1838 St-Jean), Archange (21 Jul 1839 St-Jean / Pierre Daniel 23 Nov 1858 / 27 Aug 1879), Rosalie (e5), Philomene (3 Jun 1843 St-Jean / Jean-Baptiste ‘Johnny’ Emery 13 May 1862 / 28 Feb 1880), Narcisse (11 Mar 1845 St-Jean / 4 Nov 1846 St-Jean), Julie (27 Jan 1847 Iberville, Quebec / Louis Bourdeau 30 Oct 1865), Joseph (3 Sep 1848 at Quebec / 12 Sep 1916 Montana), Narcisse 2 nd (24 May 1850 St-Jean), Marie (2 Aug 1852 St-Jean, Quebec / Vital Bourassa 12 Feb 1872), Henrietta (6 Oct 1854 St-Jean / Jean-Baptiste Houle 7 May 1878 / 27 Jan 1886), Pierre (1 Apr 1856 Tilbury East, Kent, Ontario), Zephyr-Levi (7 Jun 1857 Tilbury East / Catherine Houle 29 Oct 1878 St-Pierre, Tilbury East / 21 Oct 1941), Francois (17 Feb 1859 Tilbury East / Valerie Trahan 1 Jul 1879 / 13 Jan 1944 Conrad cemetery, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana), Philias (23 Apr 1862 / Sophranie Gagne 20 Jan 1885 Stoney Point, Ontario / died after 1920). [5, 31] An inscription on the back of a picture that is in the possession of the author, indicates that Narcisse Tetreault was aged 72 years at his death and that Archange was aged 65 years at her passing. They share the same ancestors in Rene Dumas and Marie Lelong (L671). < Bella Alexis Zoe Charles Louis Marie - - Marie Louise < < < < + < Rene Dumas (L670) Ursula < < + < + < + < Narcisse Pierre Charlotte Elisabeth Francoise - - Anne < < + < + < + < Marie Lelong < Remi Rosalie < < + < < Archange Rose Francois Francois - - - - Marie < < Narcisse Tetreault Archange Remillard __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula - Remi – Rosalie:

f10 / f11: NARCISSE TETREAULT : ARCHANGE REMILLARD

FATHER: Pierre Tetreault : Michel Remillard

MOTHER: Josette Villat de Beausoleil : Rosalie Monet

BORN: 14 Sep 1813 Lacadie, Quebec [5, 9] : 14 Sep 1817 Lacadie, Quebec [5, 9]

DIED: 13 Jun 1885 Pointe-Aux-Roches, Ontario [5, 20] : 23 Aug 1883 Pain Court, Ontario [1]

MARRIED: 17 May 1836 @ Ste-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie, Lacadie, Richelieu, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 22]

MEMOIRS: Narcisse and Archange’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (at Immaculate Conception, Pain

Court) follow in order of their birth: Adelaide (17 Mar 1838 St-Jean, Quebec / 30 May 1838 St-Jean), Archange (21

Jul 1839 St-Jean / Pierre Daniel 23 Nov 1858 / 27 Aug 1879), Rosalie (e5), Philomene (3 Jun 1843 St-Jean / Jean-Baptiste

‘Johnny’ Emery 13 May 1862 / 28 Feb 1880), Narcisse (11 Mar 1845 St-Jean / 4 Nov 1846 St-Jean), Julie (27 Jan 1847

Iberville, Quebec / Louis Bourdeau 30 Oct 1865), Joseph (3 Sep 1848 at Quebec / 12 Sep 1916 Montana), Narcisse 2nd

(24

May 1850 St-Jean), Marie (2 Aug 1852 St-Jean, Quebec / Vital Bourassa 12 Feb 1872), Henrietta (6 Oct 1854 St-Jean /

Jean-Baptiste Houle 7 May 1878 / 27 Jan 1886), Pierre (1 Apr 1856 Tilbury East, Kent, Ontario), Zephyr-Levi (7 Jun 1857

Tilbury East / Catherine Houle 29 Oct 1878 St-Pierre, Tilbury East / 21 Oct 1941), Francois (17 Feb 1859 Tilbury East /

Valerie Trahan 1 Jul 1879 / 13 Jan 1944 Conrad cemetery, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana), Philias (23 Apr 1862 / Sophranie

Gagne 20 Jan 1885 Stoney Point, Ontario / died after 1920).[5, 31] An inscription on the back of a picture that is in the

possession of the author, indicates that Narcisse Tetreault was aged 72 years at his death and that Archange

was aged 65 years at her passing. They share the same ancestors in Rene Dumas and Marie Lelong (L671).

< Bella – Alexis – Zoe – Charles – Louis – Marie – - - Marie Louise < < <

< + < Rene Dumas (L670) Ursula < < + < +

< + < Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Elisabeth – Francoise - - Anne < < +

< + < + < Marie Lelong < Remi – Rosalie < < + <

< Archange – Rose – Francois – Francois – - - - - Marie < <

Narcisse Tetreault Archange Remillard

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Mac.7 – Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse:

g20 / g21: PIERRE TETREAULT : JOSETTE VILLAT dit Beausoleil

FATHER: Louis Tetreault dit Ducharme : Joseph Villat dit Beausoleil

MOTHER: Charlotte Paquet : Marie-Rose Gaudreau

BORN: 17 Mar 1789 Chambly, Quebec [5, 9] : ca 1789 at Quebec [5, 20]

DIED: 24 Feb 1855 St-Jean, Quebec [5, 9] : ca 1848 at Quebec

MARRIED: 8 Aug 1812 @ Ste-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie, Lacadie, Le-Haut-Richelieu, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 22]

MEMOIRS: Pierre and Josette’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at St-Jean, Quebec) includes: Narcisse

(f10), Pierre (1 Jul 1815 / Sophie Bourgeois 10 Jan 1837 / buried at St-Philippe cemetery, Grande Pointe, Ontario), Gideon

(29 Aug 1817 / Louise Trahan 17 Oct 1843), Salomée-Marie (9 Sep 1819 / 5 Nov 1831), Elizabeth (25 Oct 1821 / 10 Jan

1835), Cherie-Marie (28 Nov 1823), Claire (ca 1825 / Eugene Simard 2 Jun 1840 / 2nd

marriage, Adolphe Remillard 27

Feb 1854), Saul (9 Apr 1826 / 2 Jun 1826), Julienne (8 Sep 1827 / 29 Sep 1827), Julien (1 Jan 1829 / Mathilde Trahan

24 Apr 1849 St-Valentin, St-Jean / 11 Nov 1883 Pain Court, Ontario), Alfred-Zoe (16 May 1830 / 9 Jun 1830), Louis (24

May 1832 / Salomee Thibodeau 9 Sep 1856 Immaculate Conception, Pain Court, Ontario), Flavie (8 Aug 1835 / 29 Aug

1835).[5] Pierre Tetreault’s second marriage was with Louise Hebert on 3 Jun 1850 at St-Jean, Quebec.[5, 9] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mac.7 – Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange:

g22 / g23: MICHEL REMILLARD : ROSALIE ‘ROSE’ MONET

FATHER: Joseph-Marie Remillard : Francois Monet

MOTHER: Marie-Clotilde Denis dit Lapierre : Marie-Josette Surprenant

BORN: 27 Feb 1773 St-Michel, Bellechasse, Quebec [5, 9] : ca 1779 at Quebec [5]

MARRIED: 20 Oct 1800 @ Ste-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie, Lacadie, Le-Haut-Richelieu, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Michel and Rose’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (all at Lacadie, Quebec) follows in the order

of their birth: Rose-Marie (ca 1802 / Albert Tetreault 6 Jul 1818 Laprairie, Quebec), Esther (ca 1806 / Hubert Thibodeau

11 Jan 1825 / ca 1873 Pain Court, Ontario), Julienne (ca 1811 / Abraham Falcon 9 Nov 1829), Archange (f11), Salomée

(ca 1820 / Narcisse Barrette 26 Sep 1843 at St-Jacques le Mineur, Quebec), Michel (ca 1823 / Marie Fontaine 14 Feb 1852).[5, 22] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre:

h40 / h41: LOUIS-GABRIEL TETREAULT : CHARLOTTE PAQUET

FATHER: Joseph Tetreault : Pierre-Louis Paquet dit Lariviere

MOTHER: Catherine Lussier : Elisabeth Piedalue dit Laprairie

BORN: 7 Mar 1763 St-Charles, Quebec [5, 9] : ca 1764 Laprairie, Quebec [9]

DIED: ca 1832 at Quebec [5, 9] : 20 Mar 1805 at Quebec [9]

MARRIED: 23 Aug 1785 @ St-Joseph, Chambly, La Vallee du Richelieu, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Pierre’s sibling birth/marriage/death details (at Lacadie) include: Louis (1 Aug 1786 Chambly,

Quebec / 1 Apr 1791), Jean-Baptiste (28 Dec 1787 / Marie-Josephte Couture 29 Jan 1810 St-Philippe, Laprairie), Pierre

(g20), Constance (15 Aug 1790), Isabelle (29 Sep 1791), Albert (22 Jan 1793 / Marie-Rose Remillard 6 July 1818),

Louis 2nd

(17 Mar 1794 / Madeleine Villat dit Beausoleil 9 Oct 1815), Paul (26 May 1796), Benoni (27 Sep 1797 / Marie-

Josette Gadouas 11 Oct 1819), Antoine (25 Oct 1799 / Marie Brault 1 Mar 1824), Charlotte (13 Apr 1801), Francois (1

May 1803). Louis-Gabriel Tetreault’s second marriage was with Josette Comeau on 7 Jan 1806 at St-

Marguerite de Blairfindie, Lacadie, Quebec. Their children were: Emelie (ca 1807), Emerence (ca 1809).[5, 9, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette:

h42 / h43: JOSEPH VILLAT dit Beausoleil : MARIE-ROSE GAUDREAU

FATHER: Elie Villat : Jean Gaudreau

MOTHER: Claire Dumas : Isabelle Cyr

BORN: 22 Feb 1745 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5] : ca 1749 Acadia [5]

DIED: 23 May 1812 Lacadie, St-Jean, Quebec [5] :

MARRIED: 14 Nov 1774 @ Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Marie-Rose and Joseph’s offspring birth/marriage details (at Lacadie) follow: Joseph (ca 1776 /

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Josette Courchesne 20 Aug 1798), Charles (ca 1778 / Marie Garnier 20 Oct 1800), Reine (ca 1781 / Pierre Boulay 27 Oct

1800 / 2nd

marriage, Joseph Hebert 13 Feb 1804), Pierre (ca 1784 / Marie Menard 17 Apr 1809), Josette (g21),

Madeleine (ca 1791 / Louis Tetreault 9 Oct 1815), Gregoire (ca 1795 / Sophie Champagne 3 May 1825 at Napierville).[5, 22] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel:

h44 / h45: JOSEPH-MARIE REMILLARD : MARIE-CLOTILDE DENIS

FATHER: Francois Remillard : Joseph Denis dit Lapierre

MOTHER: Francoise Helie : Marie-Jeanne Clement dit Labonte

BORN: 31 Jul 1733 St-Vallier, Quebec [5, 9] : 28 Aug 1740 St-Michel, Bellechasse, PQ [5, 9]

DIED: 24 Jun 1808 Lacadie, St-Jean, Quebec [5] : 20 Mar 1803 Lacadie, St-Jean, Quebec

[5]

MARRIED: 8 Apr 1755 @ St-Michel de Bellechasse, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Joseph-Marie and Marie-Clotilde’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at St-Philippe, Laprairie,

Quebec unless otherwise noted) include the following in their birth order: Marie-Francoise (4 Sep 1756 / Pierre

Montmesnil 25 Aug 1771 St-Neree / ca 1808 La Durantaye, Bellechasse), Marie-Josephte (8 Apr 1758 / Denys Tremblay 3

Jun 1776 / 24 Oct 1838 Ste-Cyprien-de-Lery, Napierville, Quebec), Genevieve (25 May 1760 St-Michel-de-Bellechasse / 27

May 1760 La Durantaye, Bellechasse), Marie-Clothilde (6 Jul 1761 St-Michel-de-Bellechasse / Louis-Pierre Bechard 23 Jun

1777 / 4 Oct 1842 Lacadie, St-Jean), Louis (8 Mar 1763 St-Michel-de-Bellechasse / Cecile Smith 11 Jan 1789 / 2nd

marriage,

Louise Trottier 31 Jan 1814), Joseph (19 Sep 1764 / Catherine Robert dit Lafontaine 1 Oct 1787), Marie-Agathe (8 Jul

1766 / Jean-Alexis Roy 15 Jan 1781 / 16 Nov 1789), Marguerite (18 Jan 1768 / Theodore Bechard 17 Nov 1783 / 14 May

1820 St-Cuthbert, Quebec), Jean (12 Nov 1769 / Marguerite Smith 10 Feb 1795), Andre (ca 1771 / Archange Charbonneau

24 Nov 1800 Lacadie), Michel (g22), Marie-Reine (17 Nov 1774 / Francois Monet dit Laverdure 18 Oct 1790 Lacadie),

Marie-Louise (15 May 1776 / 21 May 1776), Francois-Hyacinthe (13 Mar 1778 / wed Marie-Amable Bourgeois on 7 Nov

1796 Lacadie, Quebec), Augustin-Modeste (8 Mar 1780), Angelique (2 Jun 1781), Marie-Anne (8 Nov 1782).[5, 22] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose:

h46 / h47: FRANCOIS MONET : MARIE-JOSETTE SUPRENANT

FATHER: Francois Monet : Joseph Suprenant

MOTHER: Isabelle Dumontet : Marie-Genevieve Lamarre

BORN: 28 Sep 1745 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9] : 9 Apr 1750 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9]

DIED: 24 Aug 1799 St-Philippe, Laprairie [5] : 13 Nov 1826 St-Constant, Laprairie [5, 9]

MARRIED: 16 Feb 1767 @ St-Philippe de Laprairie, Roussillon, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Francois and Marie-Josette’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at St-Philippe, Laprairie,

Quebec) follow in the order of their birth: Joseph (ca 1768 / Marie-Reine Remillard 18 Oct 1790 Lacadie), Josephte

(ca 1771 / Joseph Poupart 22 Nov 1790), Elisabeth (ca 1774 / Joseph Perron 14 Jan 1793), Louise (ca 1777 / Jean Fortier 12

Jun 1797), Rose (g23), Marguerite (ca 1782 / Paul Pinsonnault 1 Feb 1802), Euphrosine (ca 1785 / Louis Fortier 29 Feb

1808), Dominique (19 Jan 1787 / wed Madeleine Paradis on 17 Apr 1809 Lacadie / 9 Jun 1859 at Napierville, Quebec).[5, 22] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie - Narcisse – Pierre – Louis Gabriel:

i80 / i81: JOSEPH TETREAULT dit Ducharme : CATHERINE LUCIER

FATHER: Louis Tetreault dit Ducharme : Christophe Lucier (Lussier)

MOTHER: Anne-Marguerite Fontaine dit Bienvenue : Elisabeth Guyon

BORN: 12 Jul 1730 Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9]

: 20 Jun 1740 Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9]

DIED: 13 Feb 1803 St-Mathias, Richelieu, Quebec [5, 9]

: 5 Jan 1810 St-Mathias, Richelieu, Quebec [5]

MARRIED: 3 Jul 1757 @ Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Joseph first wed Josephte Bougret on 18 Feb 1754 at St-Charles, Quebec. With Ms. Bougret,

Joseph had a daughter named, Marie-Josephte (6 Jan 1755 St-Charles, Richelieu / Augustin Guertin 2 May 1774 St-

Charles / 2nd

marriage, Pierre Meunier 29 Feb 1808 Chambly). Joseph Tetreault and Catherine Lucier’s offspring

birth/marriage/death details (at St-Charles, Richelieu, Quebec) include: Joseph (17 Apr 1758 / Charlotte Janot dit

Lachapelle 7 Feb 1780 Chambly / 2 Feb 1818 Marieville, Rouville, Quebec), Charlotte (1 Jan 1760 Vercheres / 3 Feb 1760),

Jean-Baptiste (26 Sep 1761 / Genevieve Barsaloux 1 Feb 1785 Chambly / 27 Apr 1836 St-Mathias, Richelieu), Louis-

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Gabriel (h40), Madeleine (5 Nov 1764 Vercheres / 28 Apr 1765 Vercheres / 28 Apr 1765 Vercheres), Genevieve (8 Apr

1766 Vercheres / Michel Lareau 24 May 1784 Chambly), Marguerite (17 Jan 1768), Michel (19 Sep 1769 / Marie-Louise

Hamel 18 Jan 1790 St-Mathias), Xavier (14 Sep 1771), Antoine (24 Sep 1773 / 20 Apr 1775), Francois (27 Sep

1775), Desanges (8 Aug 1777 Beloeil, Quebec), Archange (ca 1778 / Laurent Bessette 23 Jul 1792 Chambly, Quebec).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie - Narcisse - Pierre – Charlotte:

i82 / i83: PIERRE-LOUIS PAQUET : ELISABETH PIEDALUE

FATHER: Joel Paquet : Julien Piedalue

MOTHER: Marguerite Beaudet : Francoise Aubry dit Laramee

BORN: 24 Aug 1720 Montreal, Quebec [5, 9] : 28 Apr 1731 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9]

DIED: 28 Nov 1780 Chambly, Quebec [5] :

MARRIED: 7 Oct 1748 @ La Nativity de la St-Vierge, Laprairie, Roussillon, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Pierre-Louis and Elisabeth’s birth/marriage/death details (at St-Joseph, Chambly, Quebec except as

noted) follow in the order of their birth: Marie-Anne (1 Apr 1750 / Toussaint Magnan 8 Oct 1770 / 2nd

marriage, Charles

Compain 10 Jan 1774), Marie-Louise (ca 1752 / Albert Provost 29 Jan 1770 / 12 May 1782), Josephte (7 Mar 1758 /

Michel Cusson 1 Feb 1785), Charlotte (h41), Felicite (ca 1768 Laprairie / wed Pierre-Gaspard Cusson 17 Feb 1789).[5, 9, 22] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Joseph:

i84 / i85: ELIE VILLAT dit Beausoleil : CLAIRE DUMAS

FATHER: : Charles Dumas

MOTHER: : Marie Chauvin

BORN: ca 1717 at France [5] : 1 Aug 1726 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5]

DIED: 5 Mar 1760 Quebec City, Quebec [5] : 2 Mar 1752 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5]

MARRIED: 28 Oct 1742 @ Immaculate Conception, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 22]

MEMOIRS: Elie and Claire’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at Trois-Rivieres): Marie-Josephte (4 Jan

1743 / Louis Huot 27 Jun 1774 Nicolet, Quebec), Bienheureux (10 Jan 1744), Joseph (h42), Jean-Baptiste (ca 1746 /

wed Marie-Anne Foucault 7 Jan 1765 Nicolet), Elie (18 Mar 1747 / 13 Aug 1748), Charles (10 Dec 1748 / 26 Mar 1749).[5] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Marie Rose:

i86 / i87: JEAN GAUDREAU : ISABELLE CYR

FATHER: Francois Gaudreau : Louis Cyr

MOTHER: Marie Vincent : Marie-Josephe Michel

BORN: 12 Nov 1710 Grand Pre, Acadia [5, 9] : 12 Mar 1719 Grand Pre, Acadia [5]

MARRIED: ca 1737 @ Pigiquid, Acadia, Nova Scotia [5, 9, 12, 20]

MEMOIRS: Jean and Isabelle’s offspring birth/marriage/death details include the following in the order of

their birth: Anne (ca 1739 / Jean-Baptiste Desnoyers 13 Oct 1755 Port la Joye, Ile Ste-Jean, Prince Edward Island / died ca

1790), Marguerite (ca 1741 / Jean Poussard 2 Feb 1761 Montmagny, Quebec), Francoise (ca 1744), Marie-Rose

(h43).[5, 22] Isabelle Cyr’s second union was with Jacques Hamel on 23 Feb 1767 at Kamouraska, Quebec.[5] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph:

i88 / i89: FRANCOIS REMILLARD : FRANCOISE HELIE dit BRETON

FATHER: Francois Remillard : Pierre Helie dit Breton

MOTHER: Anne Gaboury : Marie-Rosalie Pepin

BORN: 8 May 1694 St-Michel, Bellechasse [5, 9]

: 13 Feb 1704 La Durantaye, Quebec [5, 9, 25]

DIED: ca 1763 Bellechasse, Quebec [9] : 14 Jun 1779 St-Cuthbert, Berthier, Quebec

[5, 9]

MARRIED: 6 Feb 1720 @ St-Vallier, Bellechasse, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Francois and Francoise’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at St-Vallier, Bellechasse) includes:

Augustin (24 Jul 1721 / Marie-Madeleine Denis dit Lapierre 26 Apr 1746 / 13 Apr 1807 St-Cuthbert, Quebec), Francoise

(24 Oct 1722 / died young), Francois (22 Feb 1725 / Marie-Josephte Allaire 1 Aug 1746), Louis (14 Oct 1726 / 20 Apr

1748), Dominique (4 Aug 1728), Pierre (4 Jan 1730 / Charlotte Thibault 20 Nov 1753), Jacques (11 May 1731 /

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Genevieve Couture 19 Aug 1754 St-Michel, Bellechasse / 12 Jan 1758), Joseph (h44), Ambroise (12 Sep 1734 /

Madeleine Heve 1 May 1764 St-Neree), Charles (8 Jul 1736 / Marie-Angelique Plante 21 Feb 1757 St-Michel, Bellechasse),

Marie-Josephte (22 Mar 1738 / Antoine Lebeau 15 Dec 1762 St-Neree / 16 May 1820 St-Cuthbert, Berthier), Antoine (13

Nov 1739), Marie-Exupere (19 Jun 1742 / Guillaume Founier 25 Oct 1766 Montmagny / 24 Jan 1813 St-Cuthbert),

Michel (1 Sep 1743 / 14 Sep 1743), Marie-Anne (1 Dec 1744), Marie-Judith (25 Mar 1746 / died that day),

Angelique (27 Sep 1747 / Michel Bernatchez 18 Nov 1765 / 2nd

marriage, Paul-Joseph Boulet 13 Oct 1783 St-Cuthbert).[5, 9, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Clotilde:

i90 / i91: JOSEPH DENIS dit Lapierre : MARIE-JEANNE CLEMENT dit Labonte

FATHER: Pierre Denis dit Lapierre : Leonard Clement dit Labonte

MOTHER: Marie Godin : Marie-Jeanne Morisset

BORN: 6 Jul 1692 St-Laurent, Ile d’Orleans [5, 9] : 31 Jan 1703 La Durantaye, Bellechasse

[5, 9]

DIED: 10 Feb 1760 St-Michel, Bellechasse [5, 9, 21] : 15 Apr 1765 St-Michel, Bellechasse

[5]

MARRIED: 9 Nov 1722 @ St-Etienne, Beaumont, Bellechasse, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 21]

MEMOIRS : Joseph and Marie-Jeanne’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at St-Michel-de-Bellechasse,

Quebec except as indicated) follow in the order of their birth: Josephte (6 Jul 1724 / Joseph Forgues 1 Feb 1745 / 21 Jul

1805 Lacadie, St-Jean, Quebec), Marie-Madeleine (7 Sep 1725 La Durantaye / Francois Allaire 22 Apr 1743 / 2nd

marriage,

Augustin Remillard 26 Apr 1746 St-Vallier, Bellechasse / 18 Apr 1794 St-Cuthbert, Berthier), Ursule-Agnes (30 Oct 1726 /

Jacques Allard 10 May 1750), Marguerite (29 Apr 1728 Riviere Boyer, Quebec / Jean-Baptiste Labee 2 Feb 1756 St-Neree / 2

Nov 1756 Beaumont), Joseph (24 May 1729 / 23 May 1747 St-Vallier), Pierre (2 Jul 1731 St-Vallier, Bellechasse / Marie-

Anne Fortin 30 Jan 1758 / 23 Oct 1780), Marie-Josephe (23 Sep 1734 / 31 Aug 1738 La Durantaye), Marie-Elisabeth (8

Nov 1735 / Jacques Bolduc 19 Oct 1761), Therese (26 May 1737 / Antoine Gonthier 14 Jan1754 / 19 Nov 1755 St-Charles,

Bellechasse), Jean-Baptiste (26 Jun 1739 / 7 Sep 1739), Clothilde (h45), Marie-Agathe (5 Dec 1742 La Durantaye /

8 Dec 1748 La Durantaye), Joseph 2nd

(ca 1744 / 22 Nov 1748).[5, 9, 22] Joseph Denis dit Lapierre has two first

cousins on his mother’s side who are also in this family history, Claire Tardif (j83) and Charles Tardif (j120). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Francois:

i92 / i93: FRANCOIS MONET : ISABELLE DUMONTET

FATHER: Francois Monet : Jean Dumontet

MOTHER: Marie Dumas : Marie-Elisabeth Casse

BORN: 4 Sep 1706 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9] : 12 Nov 1717 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9]

DIED: 9 Jun 1762 St-Philippe, Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9] : 23 Feb 1767 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9]

MARRIED: 5 May 1732 @ La Nativity de la St-Vierge, Laprairie, Roussillon, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 22]

MEMOIRS: Francois and Isabelle’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at St-Philippe, Laprairie except as

noted) follow: Jean-Baptiste (3 Oct 1733 / Marie-Josephte Lamarre 13 Feb 1764), Marie-Anne (26 Jul 1735 / Michel

Lamarre 31 May 1756 St-Constant), Marie-Catherine (11 Feb 1738 / Pierre Poissant 19 Apr 1762 / died ca 1802), Marie-

Charlotte (1 Jan 1740 / Louis Beaudin 19 Apr 1762), Marie-Elisabeth (24 Mar 1742 / Joseph Normandin 14 Feb 1763),

Francois (h46), Alexandre (28 Feb 1748 / 24 Jul 1748), Marie-Angeliqe (9 Sep 1749 / Pierre Normandin 7 Nov 1768),

Marguerite (31 May 1751 / 3 Jul 1751), Pierre (28 May 1752), Pierre 2nd

(13 Aug 1753), Marie-Josephe (3 May 1756 /

Rene Bariere 14 Feb 1774 / 25 Apr 1777), Joseph (29 Jul 1759 / Marie-Francoise Jourdanais 28 May 1781 / 6 Jul 1793).[5, 9, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie Josette:

i94 / i95: JOSEPH SUPRENANT : MARIE-GENEVIEVE LAMARRE

FATHER: Pierre Suprenant dit Sansoucy : Jean-Philippe Lamarre

MOTHER: Anne Tetu : Francoise Jolivet

BORN: 31 Jul 1720 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9] : 4 Nov 1725 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9]

DIED: ca 1802 Laprairie, Quebec [5] : 15 May 1764 Laprairie, Quebec [5]

MARRIED: 19 May 1749 @ La Nativity de la St-Vierge, Laprairie, Roussillon, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Joseph and Marie-Genevieve’s birth/marriage/death details (all at St-Philippe, Laprairie, Quebec

except as noted) follow in the order of their birth: Marie-Josette (h47), Marie-Charlotte (17 Jun 1751 / Pierre

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Robert 27 Feb 1775), Michel (6 Jan 1753 / Marie-Josephte Robert 12 July 1773), Louis (ca 1756 / died in 1758),

Jacques (ca 1759 / Marie Smith 23 Nov 1789 St-Jean, Lacadie), Rosalie (9 Jan 1762 / 11 Jun 1762), Joseph (12 Apr 1766 /

Marguerite Langlois 19 Jul 1819 St-Jean, Lacadie), Marie-Agnes (29 Jan 1769 / Pierre Defaillet 31 Jan 1791 Lacadie).[5, 22] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse - Pierre - Louis – Joseph:

j160 / j161: LOUIS TETREAULT dit Ducharme : ANNE-MARGUERITE FONTAINE

FATHER: Joseph Tetreault dit Ducharme : Pierre Fontaine dit Bienvenue

MOTHER: Anne Jarret dit Beauregard : Marguerite Gentes

BORN: ca 1701 Varennes, Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9, 25] : 15 Feb 1701 Varennes, Vercheres

[5, 9]

DIED : 25 Mar 1771 Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9] : 8 Oct 1781 Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9]

MARRIED: 23 Feb 1721 @ Contrecoeur, Quebec [5, 9, 25]

MEMOIRS: Ann-Marguerite’s father, Pierre Fontaine’s first wife was Marguerite Anthiaume (L643).

Through her first marriage, Ms. Anthiaume was Louis Tetreault’s grandmother. Ms. Anthiaume’s first

husband was Andre Jarret with whom she had a daughter, Anne (k321) who is the mother of the present Louis

Tetreault (j160). Therefore, Louis was both the step-grandson and son-in-law of Pierre Fontaine.[9, 14] Louis

and Ann-Marguerite Fontaine’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at Vercheres, Quebec) are as follows:

Pierre (ca 1722 St-Ours, Richelieu / Marie-Anne Casavant 21 Jan 1743 / 14 Oct 1754 St-Charles), Joseph 1st (4 Jan 1724 /

Amable-Marie Corbeil 16 Jan 1758 St-Antoine, Chambly), Michel (29 Mar 1725 / Marie-Louise Bleau 25 Feb 1748 Riviere-

des-Prairies / 10 Aug 1758 St-Charles, Richelieu), Anne (11 Aug 1726 / Jacques Crevier dit Duvernay 29 Apr 1748 / 25 May

1799), Joseph 2nd

(21 Dec 1727 / 25 Jan 1728), Francoise (18 Jan 1729 / 12 May 1729), Joseph (i80), Marie-

Anne (12 Feb 1732 / Jacques Crevier 29 Apr 1748 / Alexis Guyon dit Lemoine 26 Nov 1753), Jean-Baptiste (20 Oct 1734 /

Victoire Tetreault 25 Oct 1762 / 12 Apr 1784), Gabriel (22 Mar 1736 / 7 Jul 1752), Madeleine (16 Mar 1738 / Joseph

Martel 22 Nov 1757), Louis (14 Jan 1740 / Therese Langevin 11 Oct 1762 / 18 Sep 1796), Bonaventure (2 May 1741 / 26

Jul 1741), Charlotte (3 Apr 1743 / wed Louis Guillet 17 Nov 1760 / 2nd

marriage, Louis Privest 3 May 1763 / 23 Jan 1764).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis - Catherine:

j162 / j163: CHRISTOPHE LUCIER : ELISABETH GUYON

FATHER: Christophe Lussier : Joseph Guyon

MOTHER: Catherine-Marie Gaultier : Elisabeth Guillet

BORN: 1 Jul 1708 Varennes, Chambly, Quebec [5, 9, 25, 35] : 11 Feb 1711 Batiscan, Lotbiniere, Quebec [5, 9]

DIED: 11 Jan 1786 Yamaska, Quebec [5, 9, 35] : 24 Nov 1784 Yamaska, Quebec [5, 9]

MARRIED: 8 Jan 1731 @ St-Francois-Xavier, Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 35]

MEMOIRS: Christophe first wed Marie-Catherine Chagnon dit Larose on 27 Jul 1729 at Vercheres.[5, 9, 25]

Christophe and Elisabeth’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at St-Francois-Xavier Vercheres) includes: Elise-

Amable (30 Jan 1733 St-Sulpice / Joseph Desmarais 12 July 1751), Joseph (2 Oct 1734 / Marie-Angelique Lemaire 10 Feb

1755), Christophe (26 Mar 1736 St-Sulpice, L’Assomption / Angelique Duhamel 29 Jan 1759 St-Sulpice, Quebec / died in

1820), Marie-Anne (2 Nov 1738 / Jean Potvin 18 Feb 1765 St-Michel, Yamaska), Catherine (i81), Jean-Baptiste (9

Mar 1742 / died young), Louis (26 Jan 1744 / Exupere Joyal 6 Feb 1770 / 16 Jan 1821 Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire, St-Hyacinthe,

Quebec), Charlotte (29 Mar 1746 / Jean-Baptiste Deguire 25 Jan 1768 St-Michel, Yamaska), Michel (19 Mar 1748 /

Louise la Briere 6 Feb 1769 St-Denis), Rheine (6 Jan 1750 / 10 Dec 1750), Jean-Baptiste 2nd

(9 Oct 1751 / Marie-

Catherine Fontaine 11 Feb 1772 St-Michel, Yamaska), Pierre (10 Jun 1753 / Elizabeth Carry 8 Nov 1773 St-Michel).[5, 9, 22, 35]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Pierre Louis:

j164 / j165: NOEL PAQUET : MARGUERITE BEAUDET

FATHER: Thomas Paquet : Laurent Beaudet

MOTHER: Anne Liaudin : Marguerite-Louise Crevier

BORN: ca 1684 Verdun, Lorraine, France [5, 9] : 5 Nov 1687 Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec [5, 9]

DIED: 26 Jun 1744 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9] : 26 Jan 1768 Chambly, Quebec [5]

MARRIED: 1 Apr 1709 @ St-Joseph, Chambly, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Noel and Marguerite’s offspring birth/marriage/death (all at Laprairie): Noel (3 Feb 1710 Montreal /

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Marie-Anne Hertaut 14 Feb 1735 / 2nd

marriage, Marie-Anne Cerat 26 Jan 1761 Chambly), Louise (1 Aug 1711 Montreal /

Joseph Fonteneau 6 Feb 1730 / 15 Dec 1737), Francois (13 Apr 1712 St-Jean, Ile d’Orleans / Marie-Madeleine Loisel 7 Feb

1735 Charlesbourg), Louis (25 Jul 1713 St-Laurent, Montreal / 7 Jun 1714 Montreal), Marie (2 Apr 1715 St-Laurent / Jean-

Baptiste Patenaud 14 Feb 1735), Jean-Baptiste (2 Mar 1717 Montreal / Marie-Anne Goyou 16 Nov 1744 Longueuil / 19 Nov

1758), Marguerite (17 Oct 1718 Montreal / Guillaume Besset 8 Jan 1743 Chambly), Pierre-Louis (i82), Jacques (13

Apr 1723 St-Laurent / Marie-Anne Viau 22 Jan 1748 Longueuil), Josephte (16 Jan 1725 St-Laurent / 6 Jun 1748),

Catherine (23 Nov 1726 St-Laurent / 23 May 1733), Marthe (24 Aug 1728 / Pierre Robert 6 Oct 1749 Longueuil), Anne

(18 May 1730 / Jean-Baptiste Besset 27 Jul 1750 Chambly), Joseph (22 Jul 1732 / Catherine Barre 17 Jan 1757 Chambly).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Elisabeth:

j166 / j167: JULIEN PIEDALUE dit Prairie : FRANCOISE AUBRY

FATHER: Pierre Piedalue : Louis-Bertrand Aubry

MOTHER: Marie Dolibon : Anne Dumas

BORN: ca 1693 Chauvigny, Orleans, Loiret, France [5, 9] : 5 Feb 1702 Laprairie, Quebec

[9, 29]

DIED: 4 Sep 1739 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9] : 14 Mar 1776 Laprairie, Quebec

[9, 29]

MARRIED: 16 Nov 1722 @ Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Julien first married Marie-Marguerite Rousseau on 23 Nov 1716 at Laprairie.[5, 9, 14] Vital

statistics (at Laprairie) for Julien’s children with Ms. Rousseau include: Marie-Jeanne (2 Oct 1717), Marie-

Louise (14 Jun 1720 / Joseph Ste-Marie 4 Aug 1738), Marie-Anne (6 Jan 1721).[5] Francoise Aubry first wed

Andre Fouguereau on 15 Apr 1720 at Laprairie.[5, 9, 14] Francoise’ child with Mr. Fouguereau was: Andre

(18 Jan 1721 Laprairie / Marie-Josephte Deniau 25 Sep 1747 Longueuil / 28 Aug 1772 St-Philippe, Laprairie). Julien Piedalue

and Francoise Aubry’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at Laprairie) include: Julien-Bertrand (5 Dec 1723 /

Felicite Bourassa 15 Jan 1748 / 2nd

marriage, Anne-Catherine Brosseau 13 Feb 1764 La-Nativite, Laprairie / 24 Dec 1796),

Charlotte (10 Mar 1725 / Charles Bray dit Labonte 26 Feb 1747 Longueuil), Marie-Francoise (21 Sep 1726 / Ignace Thuot

17 Feb 1749 Longueuil / 26 Nov 1758), Joseph (17 Mar 1728 / Marie-Anne Bourassa 13 Jan 1755 / 15 Mar 1807),

Elisabeth (i83), Marie-Amable (6 Mar 1734 / Ignace Ouimet 18 Feb 1754 Longueuil), Louis (8 Aug 1737 / 12 Apr

1805), Catherine (29 May 1739 / Joseph Bourdeau dit Junier 4 Apr 1758).[5, 9, 22] Francoise Aubry next wed Jean

Paquelin on 3 Jul 1741 at Laprairie.[5, 9] Francoise’s children (at Laprairie) with Mr. Paquelin include:

Jeanne-Clothilde (7 May 1742 / wed Jacques Bourdeau dit Junier on 13 Jan 1761 / 26 Dec 1776), Felicite (13 Feb 1744).[5] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse - Josette – Joseph – Claire:

j170 / j171: CHARLES DUMAS : MARIE CHAUVIN

FATHER: Charles Dumas : Jean Chauvin

MOTHER: Francoise Rondeau : Marie Fauconnet dit Lagardelette

BORN: 16 Jul 1696 St-Laurent, Quebec [5, 9, 25] : 5 Feb 1697 Boucherville, Quebec [5, 9]

DIED: : 8 Jan 1760 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5]

MARRIED: 5 Nov 1725 @ Immaculate Conception, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Charles Dumas and Marie Chauvin’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at Trois-Rivieres,

Quebec unless stated otherwise) include the following in the order of their birth: Claire (i85), Josephte-Charlotte

(9 Sep 1728 / 11 Jul 1737), Jean-Baptiste (16 Feb 1732 / Marie-Ursule Chauvet 7 Jan 1754), Francois (twin, 13 Nov

1737 / Marguerite Fayard dit Lafeuillade 10 Jan 1782), Charles (twin, 13 Nov 1737 / Marie-Josephte Baron 4 Feb 1782).[5, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse - Josette – Marie – Jean:

j172 / j173: FRANCOIS GAUDREAU : MARIE VINCENT

FATHER: Charles Gaudreau : Michel Vincent

MOTHER: Francoise Raimbault : Marie-Josephe Richard

BORN: 5 Jun 1685 Grand Pre, Acadia [9] : ca 1690 Port Royal, Annapolis, Acadia

[5, 9]

MARRIED: 7 Oct 1709 @ St-Charles-aux-Mines, Grand Pre, Acadia [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: After the English captured Acadia in the year 1755, Francois and his family were among a

large number of citizens who were exiled. He died about 1758, during what is termed the great dispersion,

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enroute to France. Marie died the following year.[9] Francois and Marie’s offspring birth/marriage/ death

data (at Grand Pre, Acadia) includes: Jean (i86), Marie-Josephe (10 Jun 1712 / Jean Cyr ca 1736 / 16 Jun 1764 Notre-

Dame-de-Quebec City), Ursule (10 Oct 1717 / Nicolas Barriault ca 1730 / 20 Dec 1757 at Quebec), Madeleine (23 Mar

1722 Pisiquit, Acadia / Pierre Boudreau 17 Nov 1753 Port Lajoie, Prince Edward Island / 22 Feb 1809 Martinville, Louisiana),

Charles (ca 1726 / Anne-Marie Bourg 20 Nov 1758 St-Charles-de-Bellechasse, Quebec / 2nd

marriage, 5 Jun 1764 Baie-St-Paul,

Quebec), Marguerite (4 May 1728 / Charles Cyr 17 Nov 1753 Port Lajoie, Prince Edward Island / 27 Nov 1806 St-Gregoire-

de-Nicolet, Quebec), Pierre-Mathurin (ca 1730 / wed Anne-Rose Daigle ca 1755 at Tracadie, Gloucester, New Brunswick).[5] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Marie - Isabelle:

j174 / j175: LOUIS CYR : MARIE-JOSEPHE MICHEL

FATHER: Jean Cyr : Francois Michel dit Laruine

MOTHER: Madeleine Raimbault : Marguerite Meunier

BORN: ca 1690 St-Eloi, Flandre, France [5, 12] : ca 1695 at France [5, 12]

DIED: 22 Jun 1757 Quebec City, Quebec [5] : 30 Nov 1773 St-Francois, Riviere-du-Sud, Quebec [5]

MARRIED: 23 May 1712 @ Pisquid, Acadia (Nova Scotia) [5, 12]

MEMOIRS: Louis and Marie-Josephe’s offspring birth/marriage/death details are as follows: Jean (ca 1714

Pisiquit, Acadia / Marie-Josephe Gaudreau ca 1736 Grand Pre, Acadia / 11 Mar 1759 St-Michel, Bellechasse, Quebec), Pierre

(ca 1716 Beaubassin, Acadia / Marguerite Hebert 27 Jun 1740 Beaubassin, Acadia), Louis-Joseph (ca 1718), Isabelle (i87),

Josephte (ca 1722 Grand Pre / Rene Bouchard 5 Nov 1753 Port Lajoie, Acadia / 14 Oct 1793 St-Gervais, Bellechasse, Quebec),

Charles (23 Feb 1724 Grand Pre / Marguerite Gaudreau 17 Nov 1753 Port Lajoie / 24 Feb 1787 Nicolet, Quebec), Marguerite

(18 Aug 1726 Grand Pre / Claude Dugas 10 Sep 1753 Port Lajoie), Veronique (ca 1729 / Jean Hebert 20 Jan 1752 Port Lajoie /

30 Apr 1759 St-Servan, France), Paul (21 Jul 1731 Grand Pre / Marguerite Daigle 12 Nov 1753 St-Charles, Bellechasse,

Quebec / 2nd

marriage, Marie-Ursule Dubois 5 May 1758 St-Charles-de-Bellechasse, Quebec / 14 Sep 1798 Lacadie, Quebec).[5] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francois:

j176 / j177: FRANCOIS REMILLARD : ANNE GABOURY

FATHER: Guillaume Remillard : Louis Gaboury dit Lemajor

MOTHER: Marie Testard : Nicole Soulard

BORN: 24 Nov 1647 Chateau-Joinsard, Limoges, Limousin [5, 9]

: 15 Jul 1668 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans [5, 9, 27]

DIED: 4 Apr 1700 St-Michel, Bellechasse, Quebec [5, 9] : 28 May 1740 St-Vallier, Bellechasse

[5, 9]

MARRIED: 7 May 1681 @ Notre Dame de bon Secours, L’Islet sur Mer, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Francois and Anne’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at St-Vallier, Bellechasse): Francois 1st

(21 Sep 1682 La Durantaye, Bellechasse / died young), Marie-Francoise (ca 1690 / Guillaume Corriveau 10 Nov 1709 St-

Michel Bellechasse / 28 Sep 1767), Francois (i88), Antoine (1 Apr 1698 La Durantaye / Marie-Marguerite Lemaire 6 Jun

1728 Quebec City / 31 Oct 1757), Etienne (5 Apr 1700 / Marie-Anne Bolduc 29 Jul 1726 Levis / 7 Jun 1756). Anne

Gaboury’s second marriage was with Pierre Corriveau on 6 Feb 1702 at Comte-Bellechasse, St-Neree,

Quebec. Vital statistics (at La Durantaye, Quebec) for Anne’s children with Mr. Corriveau include: Anne-Louise

(11 Nov 1702 / Etienne Veau 6 Nov 1724 / 24 Apr 1727 St-Vallier), Suzanne (24 Feb 1704 / 7 May 1707), Genevieve (17

Jan 1706 / 24 Feb 1706), Marguerite (30 Apr 1707 / Louis Therrien 27 May 1726 St-Vallier / 14 Apr 1748), Joseph (24

Aug 1709 / Francoise Bolduc 2 Nov 1728 St-Joachim, Quebec), Pierre (10 Sep 1715 / 12 Sep 1715 St-Vallier, Quebec).[5, 9, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francoise:

j178 / j179: PIERRE HELIE dit Breton : MARIE-ROSALIE PEPIN

FATHER: Jean Helie : Robert Pepin

MOTHER: Jeanne Labbe : Marie Crete

BORN: 2 Feb 1676 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans, PQ [5, 9, 25, 27] : 3 Jun 1684 Quebec City, Quebec

[5, 9, 25]

DIED: 21 Nov 1760 St-Vallier, Quebec [5, 9, 25]

: 22 Oct 1721 St-Vallier, Quebec [5, 9, 25]

MARRIED: 5 July 1700 @ Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 25]

MEMOIRS: Pierre and Marie-Rosalie’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at St-Vallier, Bellechasse) includes

Pierre (22 Apr 1701 La Durantaye / Louise Levebvre dit Boulanger 29 Jan 1725 Berthier-en-Bas, Quebec / 21 Oct 1741 Quebec

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City), Jacques (14 Aug 1702 La Durantaye / 25 Mar 1703 La Durantaye), Francoise (i89), Therese (23 Apr 1705 La

Durantaye / Jean-Baptiste Bissonnette dit Laforme 4 Feb 1726), Joseph (28 Oct 1706 Beaumont / Marie-Josephte Corriveau 6

Aug 1727 / 11 Jul 1761), Jean-Baptiste (ca 1708 / Marie-Marguerite Cossette 18 Sep 1736 Batiscan), Dorothee (9 Mar

1710 La Durantaye / Joseph Allaire 23 May 1735), Genevieve (5 May 1711 Berthier-en-Bas / Gabriel Royer 15 Feb 1740),

Marguerite (ca 1712 / Jean-Baptiste Balan dit Lacombe 17 Oct 1729), Marie-Catherine (27 Apr 1714 / Jacques Tanguay

dit Lanavette 16 Sep 1737 / 19 Oct 1754), Marie-Angelique (ca 1716 / Pierre Thibault 4 Mar 1737), Antoine (13 Aug

1718 / Charlotte Buisson 28 Jun 1745 St-Etienne de Beaumont), Louis (6 Aug 1720 / 3 Oct 1741).[5, 9, 22, 25] Pierre next

wed Marie-Helene Gromelin on 30 July 1722 at St-Etienne, Beamont, Bellechasse. Their children’s vital

statistics (at St-Vallier): Pierre (7 Jul 1723 / wed Genevieve Deschamps / 2 Sep 1759), Jean-Baptiste (4 Mar 1725 /

Genevieve-Salomee Fournier 15 Jun 1750 St-Francois-de-la-Riviere-du-Sud, Quebec), Marie-Isabelle (30 Sep 1726 / wed

Maxime Michaud), Jerome (1 Nov 1728 / Marie-Marthe Neneu dit Chateauneuf 22 Feb 1751 / 2nd

marriage, Josette Latulippe

26 Oct 1767 St-Michel-de-Bellechasse / died in 1771), Andre (ca 1730 / Marie-Marguerite Roy 1 Feb 1762), Francois-

Urbain (2 Apr 1731), Raphael-Pascal (5 Apr 1733 / 11 Nov 1733), Jacques (25 Sep 1734), Marie-Josephte (28

Oct 1736 / Joseph Corivaux 12 Apr 1785), Marie-Genevieve (20 Mar 1740 / Charles-Louis Lemelin on 17 Jan 1756).[5, 9, 22] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Joseph:

j180 / j181: PIERRE DENIS dit Lapierre : MARIE GODIN

FATHER: Blais Denis : Charles Godin

MOTHER: Jeanne Larouche : Marie Boucher

BORN: 10 Apr 1662 Layrac, Agen, Gascogne, France [5] : 27 Apr 1662 Chateau-Richer, Quebec [5, 9, 21, 25]

DIED: 18 Sep 1727 St-Laurent, Ile d’Orleans, PQ [5, 9, 21] : 16 Oct 1733 St-Laurent, Ile d’Orleans, PQ

[5, 21]

MARRIED: 8 Oct 1687 @ L’Ange-Gardien, La Cote de Beaupre, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 21, 22]

MEMOIRS: Marie Godin first wed Louis Goulet on 7 Sep 1682 at L’Ange-Gardien. They had Louis (26

Aug 1683 L’Ange-Gardien / Therese Roussin 21 Nov 1712 L’Ange-Gardien / died ca 1725).[5, 9, 21, 22] In 1687, Pierre Denis

was a sergeant in the Company of Sieur de Valrennes. He promised Marie Godin a dowry of 500 livres.

About 1689, Pierre and his family moved to St-Laurent, on the south slope of Ile d’Orleans.[21] Pierre and

Marie’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at St-Laurent, Bellechasse except as noted) follows: Pierre (13 Sep

1688 L’Ange-Gardien), Marie (23 May 1690 / Jean Bailargeon 27 Nov 1713 / 27 May 1722), Joseph (i90), Charles (14

Apr 1694 / Marie-Magdeleine Pichet 20 Nov 1719 / 3 Apr 1783 St-Vallier), Nicolas (twin, 22 Sep 1696), Jacques (twin, 22

Sep 1696 / Veronique Mathieu 22 Oct 1725 L’Ange-Gardien / 17 Apr 1758), Marguerite (17 Jul 1698 / Louis Rouleau 28

Aug 1730 / 30 Jan 1735), Anne (27 Mar 1701 / Jean Pouliot 31 Jan 1724), Francois (19 Mar 1705 / 20 Aug 1705).[5, 9, 21, 22]

Two of Marie Godin’s maternal first cousins are as follows: Marie Boucher (k247) and Gervais Houle (k312). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Marie Jeanne:

j182 / j183: LEONARD CLEMENT dit Labonte : MARIE-JEANNE MORISSET

FATHER: Francois Clement dit Labonte : Jean Morisset

MOTHER: Marie Agathe : Jeanne Choret

BORN: ca 1677 Clamecy, Nevers, Nievre, France [5, 9] : 23 Feb 1683 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Oleans

[5, 9, 21]

DIED: 12 Oct 1757 St-Michel, Bellechasse [5, 9] : 3 Jul 1756 La Durantaye, Bellechasse, Quebec

[5, 9]

MARRIED: 27 July 1699 @ Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 21]

MEMOIRS: Leonard emigrated to Canada as a soldier in 1693.[21] Leonard and Marie-Jeanne’s offspring

birth/marriage/death details (all at La Durantaye, Bellechasse, Quebec unless otherwise noted) include the following in

the order of their birth: Jean-Baptiste (27 May 1700 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans / 29 May 1700), Anne-Agathe (29 Dec

1701 Ste-Famille / Jean-Baptiste Forgues 20 Jan 1747), Marie-Jeanne (i91), Marie-Josephe (6 Apr 1705 / Pierre

Gosselin 24 May 1728 St-Vallier, Bellechasse / 31 Jan 1732 St-Vallier), Louis (28 Jul 1707 Beaumont / Madeleine Plante 31

Aug 1733 St-Jean, Ile d’Orleans / 20 Dec 1750), Jeanne (20 Mar 1709 Beaumont / Joseph Plante 26 Aug 1732 St-Michel,

Bellechasse / 15 Apr 1765), Jeanne-Anne (1 May 1711 / 18 Nov 1714 Beaumont), Andre (4 Feb 1713 Beaumont /

Francoise Dubeau 14 Apr 1738 St-Vallier), Mr. Clement (6 Aug 1715 / died same day), Francoise (3 Dec 1716 / 28 Jan

1738), Ignace (27 Jan 1718 / Veronique Lafleur 17 Feb 1749 / Beaumont / 7 Nov 1764), Joseph (16 May 1721 Beaumont /

3 Mar 1725 Beaumont), Jean (10 Jun 1723 Beaumont / 11 Sep 1733 St-Vallier), Marie-Anne (9 Apr 1726 Beaumont).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Francois – Francois:

j184 / j185: FRANCOIS MONET dit Laverdure : MARIE-ANNE DUMAS

FATHER: : Rene Dumas

MOTHER: : Marie Lelong

BORN: ca 1674 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9] : 24 Mar 1682 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9, 27, 29]

DIED: 5 Oct 1746 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9] : 17 Feb 1753 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9, 29]

MARRIED: ca 1699 @ La-Nativite-de-la-Sainte-Vierge, Laprairie, Quebec [5, 22]

MEMOIRS: In 1730, Francois and Marie-Anne were living in the village of Latortue, Laprairie, Quebec.[9]

Their offspring birth/marriage/death data (at Laprairie): Judith (15 Sep 1700 / Michel Hardy dit Jolicoeur 27 Jul 1722),

Francois 1st (29 May 1702 / died ca 1706), Pierre (19 Mar 1704 / Marie-Elizabeth Casse-j187, 16 Jan 1730 / 16 Feb 1774),

Francois (i92), Angelique (13 Feb 1709 / Jacques Poissant dit Lasaline 1 Dec 1730), Jean-Baptiste (8 Mar 1711 / wed

Elisabeth Cusson 21 Feb 1735), Marie (12 May 1713), Jean (30 Nov 1715 / wed Jacquette Poissant on 19 Jan 1739).[5, 9, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Francois – Isabelle:

j186 / j187: JEAN DUMONTET : MARIE-ELISABETH CASSE

FATHER: Jean Dumontet : Jacques Casse

MOTHER: Georgette Forand : Elisabeth Catelin

BORN: ca 1687 at France [5] : 14 Feb 1696 Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts [5, 9, 20]

DIED: 21 May 1729 Latortue, Lapraire, Quebec [5, 9] : 29 Jan 1766 Laprairie, Quebec

[5]

MARRIED: 6 Nov 1712 @ La-Nativite-de-la-St-Vierge, Laprairie, Roussillon, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 22]

MEMOIRS: On 11 Mar 1704, the St-Francois Abenaki and the Caughnawaga Mohawks raided Marie-

Elisabeth’s home town of Deerfield and took her and her mother captive. Her father died in the raid and her

mother died on the march to Canada. At some point, Marie-Elisabeth was taken to the home of Pierre Roy

and family who became her guardians. Mr. Roy lived in the village of St-Lambert, near Longueuil, just north

of Laprairie in Chambly County. On 14 Jul 1705, Marie-Elisabeth was baptized at Montreal.[5, 20] In May

1710, Marie-Elisabeth was granted French nationality at the age of fourteen. A couple of years later, Marie-

Elisabeth gave birth out of wedlock, to a child named, Marie-Francoise (20 Apr 1712 / 26 Apr 1712). In 1716,

Elizabeth's brothers in Massachusetts agreed to pay her 17 pounds and 4 shillings, which was a third of the

value of their mother's estate.[5] Jean Dumontet and Marie-Elisabeth’s offspring birth/marriage/death details

(all at Laprairie, Quebec unless otherwise noted) are as follows: Marie-Elisabeth (17 Jan 1715 / 22 Jan 1715), Isabelle

(i93), Antoine (28 Aug 1720 / Marguerite Mariér dit St-Marie 23 Feb 1745 / 2nd

marriage, Francoise Bisaillon 12 Nov 1759 /

13 Jan 1776), Pierre (3 Mar 1722 / died young), Jean-Baptiste (27 Jun 1723 / Josephte Jetté 26 Sep 1743 / 2nd

marriage,

Suzanne Charbonneau 23 Nov 1744), Charlotte (19 Dec 1725 / Richard Barre 5 Nov 1759 / 14 Aug 1794), Louis (8 Apr

1727 / 11 Aug 1727), Pelagie (29 Dec 1728 Latortue, Laprairie / 2 May 1730).[5, 9, 22]

Marie-Elisabeth next married

Pierre Monet (see j184) on 16 Jan 1730 at Laprairie, Quebec. Pierre was the brother of Marie-Elisabeth’s son-

in-law (Isabelle’s husband). Marie-Elisabeth’s brother, James Casse, departed Massachusetts on 27 Apr 1730,

to visit with her at Quebec. Vital statistics (at Laprairie, Quebec) for Marie-Elisabeth’s children with Mr. Monet

include the following: Marie-Céleste ( 17 May 1731 / 22 Apr 1733), Constance (6 Jun 1732 / 15 Aug 1732), Louis

(24 Aug 1733 / 19 Dec 1754), Marie-Anne (12 Sep 1734 / Jean Louis Vignon 4 Apr 1758 / 2nd

marriage, François Dubois dit

Bonnville 27 Oct 1760 / 13 Jul 1779), Marie-Louise (25 Feb 1736 / 29 Feb 1736), Jacques (12 Apr 1737 / 25 Oct 1746).[5]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Joseph:

j188 / j189: PIERRE SUPRENANT dit Sansoucy : ANNE TETU

FATHER: Jacques Suprenant : Jacques Tetu

MOTHER: Jeanne Denot : Marguerite Beauvais

BORN: 21 Jan 1683 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9, 29] : 17 Nov 1684 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9]

DIED: 2 Jun 1739 Montreal, Quebec [5, 9, 29] : 8 Jun 1736 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9]

MARRIED: 27 Nov 1702 @ La Nativity de la St-Vierge, Laprairie, Roussillon, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Pierre and Anne’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (at Laprairie, Quebec unless noted otherwise)

follow in the order of their birth: Mr. Suprenant (11 Jul 1703 / died same day), Pierre (18 Oct 1705 / Josephte Boyer

20 Nov 1730), Jacques (1 Mar 1708 / Angelique Gervais 27 July 1733 Longueuil, Chambly / 2nd

marriage, Anne Lamarre 24

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Sep 1736 Longueuil / 14 Mar 1737), Anne (7 Aug 1710 / Toussaint Betourne 15 Aug 1730 / 2nd

marriage, Jacques Boyer 3 Feb

1733), Antoine (11 Jan 1712 / Marie-Jeanne Gervais 7 Feb 1735 Longueuil), Michel (28 Sep 1713 / Marguerite Longtin 13

Nov 1741), Marguerite (6 Oct 1715 / Joseph Babeu 11 Jan 1734), Jean-Baptiste (26 Jun 1717 / wed Anne Babeu on 19

Nov 1742), Judith (twin, 11 May 1719 / 20 Aug 1719), Suzanne (twin, 11 May 1719 / 4 Sep 1719), Joseph (i94).[5, 9, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie Genevieve:

j190 / j191: JEAN-PHILIPPE LAMARRE : FRANCOISE JOLIVET

FATHER: Louis Lamarre : Aime Jolivet

MOTHER: Anne Quentin : Anne Fiset

BORN: 10 Mar 1687 Neuville, Portneuf, Quebec [5, 9, 20] : 3 Oct 1699 Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

DIED: 25 Dec 1765 St-Philippe, Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9, 20] : 10 May 1752 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9]

MARRIED: 19 May 1723 @ Montreal, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Jean-Philippe first wed Jeanne St-Aubin on 6 Nov 1712 at Longueuil. She was born 6 Dec

1691 at Boucherville, Quebec to parents, Adrien St-Aubin and Jeanne-Marguerite Beloy. Ms. St-Aubin died

on 29 Apr 1721 at Montreal, Quebec.[5, 9, 20] Vital statistics (at Montreal) for Jean-Philippe’s children with Ms.

St-Aubin include: Jean-Louis (13 Jan 1714 / Marie-Charlotte Roy 3 Apr 1742 Laprairie), Marie-Anne (24 Jan 1716 /

Jacques Suprenant 24 Sep 1736 Longueuil), Joseph (22 Feb 1718 / 27 Jan 1719), Elisabeth (8 Nov 1720 / 16 May 1721).

Jean-Philippe and Francoise Jolivet’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at St-Philippe, Laprairie): Paul (20 May

1724 Montreal / Marguerite Poissant 24 Jan 1763 / ca 1777), Marie Geneiveve (i95), Michel (28 Dec 1726 Montreal /

Marie-Anne Monet dit Laverdure 31 May 1756 St-Constant, Quebec), Marie-Francoise (29 Mar 1728 / 17 Apr 1728),

Joseph (30 Mar 1729 Longue-Pointe / Josette Gadois 15 Jan 1753 Longueuil / 6 Aug 1784), Marie-Louise (22 Aug 1730 / 23

May 1730), Charles (16 Oct 1731 Montreal / Marie-Anne Bienvenu dit Delisle 4 Jun 1754 Ste-Anne-de-Detroit, Michigan / 5

Sep 1767 Detroit), Marie-Josephe (14 Jan 1733 / Jean-Baptiste Colby 23 Oct 1759 Montreal / ca 1765 Sandown, Rockingham

County, New Hampshire), Francois (24 Oct 1734 / 10 Mar 1761), Thomas-Amable (22 Dec 1735 Longue-Pointe /

Magdeleine Dumont dit Laviolette 8 Oct 1764), Laurent (16 Apr 1737 / 24 May 1737), Jacques-Alexis (25 Mar 1739 /

Marie-Agathe Lecerf dit Lachase 25 Jan 1768 Montreal / died at Chambly), Louise (29 May 1740 / 30 May 1740), Pierre (4

Aug 1741 / 16 Aug 1741), Jean-Michel (29 Sep 1743 / wed Hedwidge Robert dit Breton on 16 Aug 1768 / 17 May 1793).[5, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Joseph - Louis:

k320 / k321: JOSEPH TETREAULT dit Ducharme : ANNE JARRET de Beauregard

FATHER: Louis Tetreault : Andre Jarret Sieur de Beauregard

MOTHER: Noelle Landreau : Marguerite Anthiaume

BORN: ca 1676 Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec [26]

: 13 Sep 1681 Contrecoeur, Vercheres [5, 9]

DIED: 5 Mar 1762 Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9, 25] : 30 May 1746 Vercheres, Quebec

[5, 9]

MARRIED: 12 Jun 1700 @ Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal, Quebec [5, 9, 21, 25]

MEMOIRS: Joseph and Anne’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at Contrecoeur, Vercheres, Quebec

unless otherwise noted) follow in the order of their birth: Louis (j160), Francoise (ca 1702 / Rene Godu dit Sansoucy

9 Feb 1723 / 3 Dec 1769), Therese (1 Oct 1704 / Pierre Girard 6 Apr 1723 / 14 May 1778), Joseph (22 Sep 1705 / Marie-

Charlotte Guertin 18 Jan 1729 Vercheres / 2 Mar 1755 St-Charles-sur-Richelieu), Michel (17 Apr 1708 / Francoise-Louise

Volant d’Fosseneuve dit St-Claude 26 Apr 1728 / 28 Sep 1728 Vercheres), Francois (22 Sep 1710 / Genevieve Benoit dit

Livernois 21 May 1731 Vercheres / 22 Feb 1750 St-Charles-sur-Richelieu), Anne (ca 1711 / Jean-Baptiste Brodeur dit Lavigne

11 Nov 1727 Vercheres / 28 Mar 1762 Varennes), Jean-Baptiste (ca 1713 / Marie-Angelique Benoit dit Livernois 27 Feb 1735

Vercheres / 21 Jul 1752 St-Charles-sur-Richelieu), Marguerite (ca 1715 / Francois Hogue 3 Nov 1734 Vercheres / 10 Aug

1749 Riviere-des-Prairies), Madeleine (20 Feb 1718 / Joseph Guyon d’Buisson dit Lemoine 7 Oct 1737 Vercheres / 9 Dec

1794 St-Charles-sur-Richelieu), Jeanne (17 Jul 1719 / Gabriel Chevrefils dit Belisle 22 Nov 1740 Vercheres / 29 Apr 1742

Vercheres), Mr. Tetreault (28 Jul 1721 / 28 Jul 1721), Joachim (9 Jul 1723 / Marie-Barbe Trudeau 13 Jan 1744 Longueuil /

15 Apr 1778), Gabriel (7 Mar 1725 Vercheres / wed Marie-Jeanne Desranleau dit Chateauneuf 9 May 1744 Vercheres).[5, 9, 25]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie - Narcisse - Pierre-Louis – Joseph – Anne Marguerite:

k322 / k323: PIERRE FONTAINE dit Bienvenue : MARGUERITE GENTES

FATHER: Jacques Fontaine : Etienne Gentes

MOTHER: Claude Giron : Catherine Messier

BORN: 26 Feb 1668 Notre Dame, Recouvrance, Orleans, Fr. [5] : 8 Feb 1682 Boucherville, Quebec

[5, 9]

DIED: 17 Mar 1738 Varennes, Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9] : 12 Jan 1763 Varennes, Quebec

[5, 9]

MARRIED: 25 May 1700 @ St-Anne, Varennes, Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Pierre came to Canada as a soldier in the spring of 1687. He was based in Montreal and

involved in campaigns against the Iroquois. Pierre’s first marriage contract includes, ‘before the royal

Notaries resident in Ville Marie, Island of Montréal, were present the Sieur Pierre Fontaine, Corporal in the

Company of the current sieur de Louvigny in the seigneurie of Verchères, son of Sieur Jacques Fontaine,

seller of wood living in the town of Orléans, parish of Saint-Laurent ... and the honorable lady Claude Giron

... for him and his name on the one part and Marguerite Anthiaume, widow of the deceased Andre Jarret de

Beauregard living in Verchères, for her and also in her name for the other part which parties in the presence

and with the consent of their communal friends for this assembled, to have admitted and confessed to have

made and agreed the treaties and promises of marriage which follow, it is done’.[5] Pierre married

Marguerite Anthiaume (L643) on 13 Apr 1692 at Vercheres, Quebec. Her daughter, Anne Jarret (k321) had a

son, Louis Tetreault (j160). Louis Tetreault married Pierre Fontaine’s daughter, Anne-Marguerite (j161-see

below). This made Louis Tetreault the son-in-law as well as the step-grandson of Pierre Fontaine.[5, 9, 14] For

some months the new couple lived at Verchères in the house of the deceased Andre Jarret de Beauregard. On

22 Oct 1692, Pierre Fontaine, having rigged a sturdy open boat, left there with his new family and sailed

toward Montréal.[5] Pierre Fontaine’s children with Ms. Anthiaume (at Varennes, Vercheres) include: Therese

(28 Jun 1693 Montreal / Guillaume Truchon ca 1712 / 2 May 1767 St-Henri, Mascouche, Quebec), Marguerite (ca 1696 /

Paul Desmarets 23 Apr 1715 / 2nd

marriage, Joseph Leduc 9 Jan 1745 / 5 May 1766), Gabriel (24 Sep 1699 Montreal / Marie-

Anne Godu 10 Nov 1721 / 2nd

marriage, Marie-Anne Lefebvre 23 Jul 1741 / 12 Jul 1787 St-Charles-sur-Richelieu).[5, 9] Pierre

Fontaine and Marguerite Gentes’ offspring birth/marriage/death details (at Varennes, Vercheres, Quebec except

where otherwise indicated) follow in the order of their birth: Anne-Marguerite (j161), Francois (4 Aug 1704 /

Marie-Angelique Dansereau 20 July 1728 / 16 Mar 1729), Madeleine (ca 1706 / Pierre Chagnon dit Larose 7 Aug 1730 St-

Francois-Xavier, Vercheres / 6 Dec 1787), Pierre (7 Jun 1708 / Francoise Malard 4 Nov 1732 Longueuil / 8 Jun 1767),

Catherine (ca 1712 / Francois Benoit dit Livernois 20 Feb 1730 / 12 Aug 1764 St-Charles, Richelieu), Francoise (27 Jul

1710 Contrecoeur / 12 Apr 1729), Paul (14 Jul 1714 / Marie-Therese Defaye 1 Aug 1740 / 30 Dec 1788), Augustin (30 Jul

1718 / Marie-Louise Guillet 28 Jul 1743 St-Ours, Richelieu / 3 Mar 1795), Louis (8 Apr 1721 Contrecoeur / 3 Jun 1729).[5, 9, 22] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Christophe:

k324 / k325: CHRISTOPHE LUSSIER : CATHERINE-MARIE GAUTHIER

FATHER: Jacques Lussier : Jean Gauthier

MOTHER : Catherine Clerice : Jeanne Petit dit Lapree

BORN: 15 Sep 1673 Boucherville, Quebec [5, 9, 21, 27, 35] : 5 Nov 1673 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec

[5, 9, 35]

DIED: 5 Feb 1752 Ste-Anne, Varennes, Vercheres [5, 9, 35]

: 7 Feb 1756 Varennes, Vercheres [5, 9, 35]

MARRIED: 12 Nov 1696 @ Ste-Anne, Varennes, Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 22, 25, 35]

MEMOIRS: Prior to his marriage, Christophe signed up as a fur trader to go west with Pierre Chesne dit

Saintonge on 15 Sep 1694.[21] Christophe and Catherine’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at Ste-

Anne, Varennes, Vercheres unless noted otherwise) follow in the order of their birth: Jacques (16 Oct 1697 Boucherville /

Marie-Josephe Labetolle 22 Nov 1723 Contrecoeur / 2nd

marriage, Marguerite Gauthier 17 Apr 1730 / 17 Jan 1771 St-Charles),

Marguerite (11 Sep 1699 / Jean-Pierre Mongeau 6 Jan 1718 / 15 Sep 1764), Louise (6 Jun 1702 / Jacques Chalut dit Lagrange

9 Oct 1724 / 10 Mar 1762), Catherine (20 Apr 1704 / Alexis Gipoulou dit Lafleur 18 Aug 1721 / 4 Jan 1787 St-Francois-Xavier,

Vercheres), Jeanne (28 Jul 1707 / 29 Jul 1707), Christophe (j162), Paul (2 Jan 1711 / Marie-Josephe Trudeau 11 Jul 1735

Longueuil, Quebec / 1 Dec 1773), Mr. Lussier (8 May 1713 / 9 May 1713), Joseph (22 Aug 1714 / Louise Chaput 11 Jun

1736 / 24 May 1795), Anne (25 Jul 1717 / Charles Trudeau 19 Aug 1737 / 4 Feb 1783 St-Francois-Xavier, Quebec).[5, 9, 25, 35]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth:

k326 / k327: JOSEPH GUYON dit Lemoine : ELISABETH GUILLET

FATHER: Joseph Guyon : Louis Guillet dit St-Marc

MOTHER: Genevieve Cloutier : Marie Trottier

BORN: 27 Apr 1682 L’Ange-Gardien, Quebec [5, 9] : 22 Aug 1694 Batiscan, Champlain, PQ [5, 9]

DIED: 14 Mar 1754 Vercheres, Chambly, Quebec [5, 9] : 16 Dec 1783 Vercheres, Quebec

[5]

MARRIED: 3 Mar 1710 @ Batiscan, Champlain, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Joseph and Elisabeth’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (all at Vercheres) follows in the order

of their birth: Elisabeth (j163), Joseph (3 Feb 1713 La-Perade / Madeleine Tetreault 7 Oct 1737), Marie-Josephe (13

Oct 1715 Grondines / Michel Coursol 15 May 1739 / 4 Jul 1807), Jean-Baptiste (ca 1718 Batiscan / Marie-Anne Chagnon dit

Larose 22 Nov 1740 / 5 Feb 1752), Ignace (19 Sep 1719 Repentigny / Marie-Josephe Guertin 18 May 1742), Louis (18

Mar 1721 / Marie-Francoise Tetreault 2 Apr 1748 / 2nd

marriage Marie-Therese Lemaire 22 Feb 1773), Ambroise (7 Sep

1724 / Marie-Therese Pion 2 Feb 1756), Athanase (8 Apr 1726 / Marie-Charlotte Boissel 20 Sep 1762), Francoise (ca

1727 / Louis Jarret 15 Feb 1745 St-Denis, Richelieu), Augustin (18 Jun 1728 St-Francois-Xavier, Vercheres / Marie-

Angelique Guertin 11 Jan 1751 / 2nd

marriage, Marie-Francoise Huret 7 Jul 1760 / died ca 1784), Alexis (30 Nov 1730 / Marie-

Anne Tetreault 26 Nov 1753), Joachim (ca 1732 / Marie-Josephte Jarret dit Beauregard 16 Aug 1756), Genevieve (ca

1733 / Gabriel Guertin ca 1749), Antoine (23 Mar 1734), Louise-Charlotte (20 May 1736 / wed Jean-Baptiste Lajudic 21

Apr 1754).[5, 9]

One of Joseph and Elisabeth’s descendants is Camilla Parker-Bowles, Duchess of Cornwall.[8] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – U rsula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Pierre - Noel:

k328 / k329: THOMAS PAQUET dit Lariviere : ANNE LIAUDIN

MARRIED: ca 1680 @ Verdun, Lorraine, France [5, 9, 14]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte - Pierre – Marguerite:

k330 / k331: LAURENT BEAUDET : MARGUERITE-LOUISE CREVIER

FATHER: Laurent Beaudet : Nicolas Crevier

MOTHER: Marguerite Ardion : Louise Lecoutre

BORN: 13 Feb 1662 St-Nicolas, Larochelle, Aunis [5] : ca 1666 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [27]

DIED: 5 Nov 1687 Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec [5, 9] : 24 Mar 1718 Laprairie, Quebec

[5]

MARRIED: 16 May 1684 @ Ste-Marie-Madeleine, Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Champlain, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 27]

MEMOIRS: Laurent and Marguerite-Louise’s offspring birth/marriage/death details follow in the order of

their birth: Marie (ca 1685 Cap-de-la-Madeleine / Jean-Baptiste Masse 12 Feb 1703 Laprairie / 30 Oct 1744 Chambly),

Marguerite (j165).[5, 9]

Marguerite-Louise’s second marriage was with Robert Groton dit St-Ange on 10 Oct

1688 at St-Marie-Madeleine, Quebec.[5, 9, 22] Vital Statistics (at Laprairie, Quebec) for Marguerite-Louise’s

children with Mr. Groton are as follows: Pierre (16 Nov 1693), Joseph (31 Oct 1694 / Marie Godeau 23 Feb 1716

Montreal / 16 Jan 1717 Montreal), Jacques (16 Dec 1695 / 9 Feb 1696), Marie-Madeleine (24 Jan 1697), Louis (16 Oct

1698), Dominique (21 Oct 1699 / Marie-Catherine Frete dit Lamothe 23 Feb 1727 St-Laurent), Marie-Marguerite (29

Jan 1701 / Joseph Brodeur dit Lavigne 20 Jun 1718 Varennes, Vercheres / 21 May 1719 Varennes), Daniel (13 Feb 1702).[5] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie - Narcisse - Pierre – Charlotte – Elisabeth – Julien:

k332 / k333: PIERRE PIEDALUE : MARIE DOLIBON

MARRIED: ca 1685 @ Courtelain, Orleanais, France [5, 9, 14]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Narcisse - Pierre - Charlotte – Elisabeth - Francoise:

k334 / k335: LOUIS-BERTRAND AUBRY dit Laramee : ANNE DUMAS

FATHER: Jean Aupry : Rene Dumas dit Rencontre

MOTHER: Francoise Coeffard : Marie Lelong

BORN: ca 1669 St-Pierre, Bordeaux, Guyenne, France [9, 29] : 5 Oct 1676 Sorel, Richelieu, PQ

[5, 9, 27, 29]

DIED: 29 Mar 1736 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9, 29] : 17 Mar 1761 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9, 29]

MARRIED: 26 Sep 1694 @ La Nativity de la St-Vierge, Laprairie, Roussillon, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 29]

MEMOIRS: Louis-Bertrand’s occupation was listed as that of a soldier.[5] Louis-Bertrand and Anne’s

offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at La Nativite-de-la-Prairie-de-la-Madeleine, Laprairie, Quebec except as noted)

include the following in the order of their birth: Mr. Aubry (1 Feb 1696 / 1 Feb 1696), Ms. Aubry (14 Feb 1698 /

14 Feb 1698), Anne (15 Nov 1699 / Pierre Beaudin 28 Nov 1718 / 4 Jul 1730), Francoise (j167), Pierre (30 Mar 1704),

Jean (14 Aug 1707 / 2 Oct 1727 Montreal), Francois (12 Aug 1710 / Marie-Jeanne Rivet 17 Nov 1732 / 16 Nov 1792),

Antoine (21 Apr 1713 / Agnes Mesny 7 Nov 1735), Joseph (21 Apr 1716), Ms. Aubry (16 Apr 1719 / 16 Apr 1719).[5, 9, 22, 29]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Joseph – Claire - Charles:

k340 / k341: CHARLES DUMAS : MARIE-FRANCOISE RONDEAU

FATHER: Francois Dumas : Thomas Rondeau

MOTHER: Marguerite de Foy : Andree Remondiere

BORN: 7 May 1671 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans [5, 9, 21, 25, 27] : 25 Aug 1674 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans [5, 9, 25, 27, 29]

DIED: 10 Apr 1734 St-Laurent, Ile d’Orleans [5, 9, 21] : 12 Oct 1699 St-Jean, Ile d’Orleans

[5, 9, 25, 29]

MARRIED: 12 Aug 1694 @ St-Pierre, Ile d’Orleans, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 21, 25]

MEMOIRS: Marie-Francoise and Charles’ offspring birth/marriage/death details include: Marie-Francoise

(j207), Charles (j170), Jean-Baptiste (30 Mar 1698 La Durantaye / Marie-Anne Bergeron 2 July 1725 Bernieres-St-

Nicolas / 22 Apr 1772 Nicolet, Quebec), Francois (24 Aug 1699 La Duryantaye / 25 Oct 1699 St-Jean, Ile d’Orleans).[9, 22, 25]

Charles Dumas next wed Marie Guignard on 21 Aug 1702 at St-Michel, Bellechase, Quebec.[5, 9, 21] Statistics

(at La Durantaye, Quebec) for Charles’ children with Ms. Guignard include: Etienne (21 Apr 1704 / Felicite Chenay 1

Nov 1731 St-Antoine-de-Tilly, Quebec), Joseph (19 Jun 1706 / Marie-Josephe Ondoyer 21 Mar 1727 Montreal), Gabriel (17

May 1708), Marie (1 Sep 1709 / 27 Aug 1729 Trois-Rivieres).[5] Charles was next married to Marthe Garant on 18

Jul 1712 at Bellechasse.[5, 9, 21] Charles’ children (at La Durantaye) with Ms. Garant include: Michel (18 May

1713 / Marie-Jeanne Petit 15 Feb 1738), Marie-Marthe (21 Jun 1714), Francois (17 Dec 1715), Marie-Josephe (24

Oct 1717), Genevieve (ca 1719 / Charles Chenay 26 Jun 1736 St-Antoine-de-Tilly).[5] Charles Dumas is also at (k414). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Joseph – Claire - Marie:

k342 / k343: JEAN CHAUVIN : MARIE FAUCONNET

FATHER: Francois Chauvin : Jean Fauconnet

MOTHER: Marie-Catherine Duval : Marie Hatonville

BORN: 28 Jul 1664 Fresquienne, Seine-Maritime, France [5, 9] : 2 Feb 1678 Sillery, Quebec

[5, 27]

DIED: 9 Aug 1730 Boucherville, Chambly, Quebec [5, 9] : 9 Feb 1697 Boucherville, Quebec [5, 9]

MARRIED: 29 Apr 1696 @ Ste-Famille, Boucherville, Chambly, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: It is assumed that Marie Fauconnet died due to complications from the birth of their only

child, Marie. Jean Chauvin next wed Marie Courtois on 26 Nov 1702 at Boucherville. Statistics (at Ste-

Famille) for Jean’s children with Ms. Courtois include: Michelle (28 Sep 1703 / Nicolas Petit 30 Jul 1732 / 12 Jan

1757), Jean (18 Feb 1705 / Marie-Marthe Blain 16 Jun 1732 / 16 Aug 1764), Louis (4 Apr 1706), Catherine (11 Jun

1707), Marie-Josephe (10 Sep 1709 / Noel Lemoine 5 Nov 1725), Joseph (6 Jul 1711 / Marie-Francoise Riquet dit

Laverdure 8 Aug 1735 / 1 Feb 1750), Angelique (27 Sep 1713 / Jacques Charboneau 19 Apr 1736 / 30 Dec 1774),

Francois (31 Aug 1716 / Madeleine Blain 5 Jan 1740 / 30 Mar 1774), Madeleine (ca 1718 / Pierre Martin 20 Jul 1744).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie - Narcisse - Josette – Marie – Jean - Francois:

k344 / k345: CHARLES GAUDREAU : FRANCOISE RAIMBAULT

FATHER: Francois Gaudreau : Rene Raimbault

MOTHER: Edmee Le Jeune : Ms. Anne-Marie Raimbault

BORN: ca 1660 Acadia [5, 9] : ca 1663 Acadia [5, 9]

DIED: 17 Dec 1714 [9] : 27 May 1712 St-Charles-aux-Mines, Grand Pre, Acadia [5, 9, 25]

MARRIED: ca 1683 @ St-Jean-Baptiste, Port-Royal, Annapolis, Acadia [9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Charles and Francoise’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at Acadia) follows: Francois (j172),

Charles (ca 1687 / Madeleine Blanchard 18 May 1712 St-Jean-Baptiste, Port Royal), Claude (ca 1689 / Marie-Marguerite

Landry 16 Aug 1713 Grand Pre, Acadia), Pierre (ca 1691 / wed Marie-Josephe Bugeaud ca 1716), Marie (ca 1693),

Anne (ca 1695 / Jean-Baptiste Brauylt ca 1718), Jean (ca 1697), Madeleine (10 Jan 1699 / Joseph-Simon Daigle ca 1720 /

11 Feb 1758), Isabelle (ca 1701), Claire (ca 1703), Marguerite (ca 1705 / Michel Hebert 8 Mar 1726 Grand Pre).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Marie – Jean - Marie:

k346 / k347: MICHEL VINCENT : MARIE-JOSEPHE RICHARD

FATHER: Pierre Vincent : Michel Richard dit Sancoucy

MOTHER: Anne-Marie Gaudet : Madeleine Blanchard

BORN: ca 1667 Port Royal, Acadia [5, 9] : ca 1669 Port Royal, Acadia

[5, 9]

DIED: 5 Oct 1729 Port Royal, Acadia [5] : 2 Oct 1709 Ste-Famille, Piaget, Grand-Pre, Acadia

[5, 9, 25]

MARRIED: ca 1689 @ Grand Pre, Kings, Acadia [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Michel and Marie-Josephe’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at Acadia unless otherwise

noted) follows: Marie (j173), Agnes (ca 1692 / Denis Boudreau ca 1710 Pisiquit, Acadia / died ca 1758 at sea while

crossing to France as a result of the Great Dispersion), Elisabeth (ca 1694 / Philippe Thibodeau ca 1715 Port Royal / ca 1755

Ste-Famille, Delaware), Marguerite (ca 1696 / Jean Lemaire 22 Nov 1717 Grand Pre / died at Acadia), Anne (ca 1698 /

wed Jean Dubois / 16 Dec 1657 St-Charles-de-Bellechasse, Quebec), Antoine (ca 1700 / Madeleine Landry 17 Oct 1727 / 21

Sep 1776 St-Nicolas-de-Nantes, Bretagne, France), Pierre (ca 1702 / Anne Comeau 25 Jun 1733 / ca 1767 Quebec City),

Claire (ca 1704 / Jacques Forest 2 Jul 1731 St-Charles, Grand-Pre / 14 Mar 1769 St-Malo, Ile-et-Villaine, Bretagne, France).

Michel Vincent was next wed to Anne-Marie Doiron about 1710 at Ste-Famille, Pisiquit, Acadia. Michel’s

children with Ms. Doiron include: Jean (13 Jun 1712 Pisiquit, Acadia / Isabelle Comeau 25 May 1734 / 13 Jan 1766

Miramichi, New Brunswick), Madeleine (19 Aug 1714 Riviere-aux-Canards, St-Joseph, Acadia / Jean-Baptiste Duhon 23 Jan

1736 Grand-Pre / 2nd

marriage, Pierre Trahan 12 May 1760 Liverpool, England / 5 Sep 1782 Nantes, Bretagne, France), Anne

(ca 1716 Pisiquit / Honore Duhon ca 1742 St-Joseph, Grand-Pre, Acadia / ca 1790 St-Gabriel, Iberville, Louisiana), Isabelle (ca

1718 / Joseph Landry ca 1733 / 2nd

marriage, Amand Daigle ca 1735 / died 1758 at sea while crossing to France), Marguerite

(1 Oct 1720 / 17 Sep 1756 Liverpool, England), Joseph (11 Jul 1722 Grand Pre / Jeanne Benoit 18 Apr 1759 Massachusetts),

Charles (5 Mar 1725 Grand Pre / 18 Oct 1756 Plymouth, England), Euphrosine (4 May 1726 Grand Pre / 11 Sep 1792 St-

Martinville, Vermilion, Louisiana), Jeanne (ca 1728 Pisiquit), Michel (25 Jul 1729 Grand Pre), Marie-Josephe (ca

1731 Pisiquit / Claude-Amable Duhon ca 1757 Miramichi, New Brunswick / 1 Sep 1812 St-Martinville, Vermilion, Louisiana).[5, 9] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Marie – Isabelle - Louis:

k348 / k349: JEAN CYR : MADELEINE RAIMBAULT

FATHER: : Rene Raimbault

MOTHER: : Ms. Anne-Marie Raimbault

BORN: ca 1664 at France [5] : ca 1670 Port Royal, Acadia [5, 9]

MARRIED: ca 1689 @ at Acadia [5, 12] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Marie – Isabelle – Marie Josephe:

k350 / k351: FRANCOIS MICHEL dit Laruine : MARGUERITE MEUNIER

BORN: ca 1668 St-Eloi, Flandre, France [12] : ca 1670 France [12]

MARRIED: ca 1693 @ France [12]

MEMOIRS: Francois and Marguerite’s offspring birth/marriage/death data includes: Marie-Josephe (j175),

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Catherine-Cecile (ca 1699 / Louis-Francois Bourg ca 1720 Pisiquit, Acadia / 14 Aug 1781 Chantenay, France), Paul (ca

1702 / Marie-Josephe Vincent 3 Jun 1726 Grand Pre), Louis (ca 1705 / Marguerite Pfaifer dit Forest ca 1729 Acadia),

Marguerite (ca 1708 / Paul Doiron ca 1730 Grand Pre), Isabelle (9 Feb 1712 Grand Pre / Jean Vincent ca 1730 Grand Pre),

Marie (6 May 1716 Grand Pre), Madeleine (20 Nov 1717 Port Royal / wed Bernard Poirier ca 1732 Beaubassin, Acadia).[5]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francois – Francois:

k352 / k353: GUILLAUME REMILLARD : MARIE TESTARD

MARRIED: ca 1645 @ Chateau-Ponsac, Limousin, France [5, 9, 20]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francois – Anne:

k354 / k355: LOUIS GABOURY dit Le Major : NICOLE SOULARD

FATHER: Mathieu Gaboury : Michel Soulard

MOTHER: Marguerite Pineau : Jeanne Bourdon

BORN: ca 1640 St-Martin, Coudre, Loulay, France [5, 9, 27] : ca 1642 Grange-le-Bocage, Sens, Burgundy

[5, 27]

DIED: ca 1707 La Durantaye, Quebec [5, 9, 27] : 25 Mar 1707 La Durantaye, Quebec [5, 9, 27]

MARRIED: 16 Nov 1665 @ Ile d’Orleans, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 27]

MEMOIRS: Louis enlisted to work in Canada on 17 Jun 1659 at Larochelle.[27] Nicole was a Kings

Daughter.[18, 27] She came to Canada in 1665. Nicole and Louis settled at Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans and

then about 1673 they moved to La Durantaye.[27] The records of the Sovereign Council judgements include

that of Louis Gaboury being convicted of eating meat during Lent.[21] Louis and Nicole’s offspring birth/

marriage/death details (all at St-Michel-de-Bellechasse except as noted) follow in the order of their birth: Louis (21

Nov 1666 Ste-Famille), Anne (j177), Jeanne (16 Feb 1672 Quebec City / Laurent Tareau dit Champagne-k494, on 20 Jan

1692 / 17 Jul 1712 Beaumont), Francoise (28 Dec 1674 La Durantaye / Jacques Corriveau 19 Oct 1693 / 11 Jan 1728 St-

Vallier), Joseph (26 Sep 1677 Quebec Ctiy / Suzanne Huppe dit Lacroix 10 Oct 1707 Beauport, Quebec), Louise (20 Oct 1678

Quebec City / Etienne Corriveau 26 Aug 1700 / 1 Mar 1702), Marie-Jeanne (14 Jul 1682 Quebec City / Antoine Goupil dit

Laviolette 3 Nov 1698 / 2nd

marriage, Pierre Nault 20 Apr 1716 / 6 Dec 1731 St-Vallier), Antoine (9 May 1688 Sillery).[5, 9, 22, 27] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francoise - Pierre:

k356 / k357: JEAN HELIE dit Breton : JEANNE LABBE

FATHER: Jean Helie dit Breton : Charles Labbe

MOTHER: Jeanne Musnier : Marie le Francois

BORN: 7 Nov 1617 Meneac, St-Malo, Bretagne, France [5]

: ca 1641 St-Lue-et-St-Gilles, Paris [9, 21, 25]

DIED: 16 Dec 1699 St-Jean, Ile d’Orleans, PQ [5, 9, 21, 25, 27] : 27 May 1715 St-Vallier, Quebec [5, 9, 21, 25, 27]

MARRIED: 28 Nov 1669 @ Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 21, 25, 27]

MEMOIRS: Jean Helie first wed Jacquette Choret at Bretagne, France and had Marie-Charlotte (born ca

1642 France). Once Jean’s first wife died, he ventured to Canada about 1668 with his daughter.[5, 21, 22, 27]

Jeanne Labbe was a Kings Daughter.[18, 21, 27] She left for Canada in 1669 taking with her goods estimated

worth an estimated 250 livres for her dowry.[21, 27] On 15 Mar 1669, Jean Helie obtained three arpents of

frontal land at St-Jean, Ile d’Orleans. Jean paid 45 livres payable on the following St-Michael’s day as well

as a wooden box worth three livres. In the spring of 1776, a pig belonging to a neighbour, Martin Poisson

got loose and was rummaging about in Jean Helie’s crops. Jean killed it, dragged it through Mr. Poisson’s

gate and then dumped it in the river. Poisson sued and won so Helie appealed to the Sovereign Council.

They ordered Helie to pay for the pig, pay a two livre fine for maliciously destroying Poisson’s grain field by

dragging the pig through it, a three livre fine for irreverence in court, a five livre fine for damages to Poisson

and finally a one livre fine for his foolish appeal. The 1681 census shows Jean Helie with five children,

seven head of cattle and ten arpents of land under cultivation. Upon their daughter, Jeanne’s marriage, they

gave a dowry of ‘a piece of land and concession situated and located in the Seigneurie of la Durantaye,

containing three arpents of frontal land’ by a depth of 40 arpents. Jean and Jeanne also agreed to feed and to

provide shelter and lodging for the newlywed couple for a period of two years, on the condition that they

work for them. The children were all born at St-Jean but were registered and baptized at Ste-Famille because

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it was the only church on the island.[21] Jean and Jeanne’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (at St-Jean, Ile

d’Orleans, Quebec except where otherwise indicated) follow in the order of their birth: Francois (12 May 1672 Ste-

Famille, Ile d’Orleans / Francoise Bidet dit Roussel 23 Sep 1692 / 23 Sep 1735 St-Vallier, Bellechasse), Jeanne (12 Mar 1674

Ste-Famille / Jean Fradet 12 Feb 1692 / 30 Jun 1715 St-Vallier), Pierre (j178), Marie-Madeleine (11 Jul 1678 / Louis

Boutin 25 Nov 1698 / ca 1719), Jacques (ca 1680 / Louise Lacasse 3 Sep 1715 at Beaumont, Quebec / 16 Jan 1766).[5, 9, 21, 25] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francoise – Marie Rosalie:

k358 / k359: ROBERT PEPIN : MARIE CRESTE

FATHER: Jean Pepin : Jean Creste

MOTHER: Jeanne Dumont : Marguerite Gosselin dit Gaulin

BORN: ca 1643 Grisy, Caen, Normandy, France [5, 9, 21, 25] : 6 Oct 1657 Quebec City, Quebec

[5, 9, 21, 25, 26]

DIED: 10 Aug 1686 Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 21] : 9 Nov 1722 Quebec City, Quebec

[5, 9, 21, 25]

MARRIED: 4 Nov 1670 @ Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 21, 25]

MEMOIRS: Robert Pepin was a master slater or roofer. A Jesuit document dated 9 Sep 1668, notes that

Robert was in New France by then. The signing of the marriage contract took place at Marie’s parents’ home

in the town of Fargy, in the seigneurie of Beauport. Marie’s parents promised a three year old bull, a cow,

two suckling pigs, a suit of clothes made to measure, two blankets, two sheets, a bolster stuffed with feathers,

two tablecloths and four napkins. In addition they committed themselves to feed and shelter their daughter

for two years after her marriage. On 12 Dec 1674, Robert received a land grant from the Ursuline Nuns. In

1681, the census places the Pepins in the upper town of Quebec City. The household included Robert 38

years of age, Marie 24 years, their sons, Jean and Robert and a 35 year old servant named Nicolas.[21] Robert

and Marie’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at Quebec City unless otherwise noted) follow: Jacques (ca

1674 / 9 Feb 1681), Jean (10 Sep 1675 / Marie-Marguerite Moreau 10 Oct 1695 / 30 Dec 1752 Charlesbourg), Robert (ca

1677 Beauport / Isabelle-Marie Royer 16 Nov 1700 St-Jean, Ile d’Orleans / 12 May 1754 Ste-Genevieve, Pierrefonds, Quebec),

Francois (24 Feb 1680 Beauport / 10 Dec 1680 Beauport), Francois 2nd

(3 Jan 1682 / 3 Nov 1684), Marie-Rosalie

(j179), Louis (13 Feb 1686 / Anne-Elisabeth Boutin 12 Oct 1710 L’Ancienne-Lorette / died ca 1786).[5, 9, 21, 25]

Marie Creste

next married Jean Brideau on 21 Apr 1687 at Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec City. Vital statistics (at Quebec

City) for Marie’s children with Mr. Brideau include: Marie-Anne (26 Jul 1688 / Joseph Morin 4 Nov 1704 / 23 Sep

1722), Marie (25 May 1691 / Claude Vandandaique 5 Nov 1708), Jean-Hilaire (28 Aug 1692 / Marie-Josephe Paquet 3 Sep

1716 / 7 May 1757), Jean-Baptiste (30 Sep 1694 / 20 Oct 1694), Marie-Francoise (26 Oct 1695 / Raymond Guay 10 Jun

1716 / 10 Jun 1723), Louise-Catherine (28 Jan 1698 / Charles Raymonneau 24 Jul 1717 / 30 Aug 1744). Marie Creste’s

third marriage was with Pierre Jourdain dit Bellerose on 9 Jan 1706 at Notre Dame de Quebec City.[5, 9, 21, 22] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Clotilde – Joseph – Pierre:

k360 / k361: BLAISE DENIS : JEANNE LAROUCHE

BORN: ca 1630 St-Martin-de-Layrac, Gascogne [5, 9, 20] : ca 1632 St-Martin-de-Layrac, Gascogne

[9, 20]

MARRIED: ca 1655 @ St-Martin-de-Layrac, Gascogne, France [5]

MEMOIRS: Their children follow: Marguerite (born 4 Jan 1658 St-Martin-de-Layrac, Gascogne), Pierre (j180).[9] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Clotilde – Joseph – Marie:

k362 / k363: CHARLES GODIN : MARIE BOUCHER

FATHER: Jacques Godin : Marin Boucher

MOTHER: Marguerite Niard : Perrine Mallet

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (L334). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Marie – Leonard:

k364 / k365: FRANCOIS CLEMENT dit Labonte : MARIE AGATHE

MARRIED: ca 1675 @ Clamecy, Nevers, Nievre, France [5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Marie – Marie Jeanne:

k366 / k367: JEAN MORISSET : JEANNE CHORET

FATHER: Paul Morisset : Mathieu Choret

MOTHER: Mathurine Guillois : Sebastienne Veillon

BORN: 18 Aug 1641 St-Gilles-de-Surgeres, Poitou [5, 9] : 11 Dec 1652 Quebec City, Quebec

[5, 9, 21]

DIED: 15 Aug 1699 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans, PQ [5, 9, 21] : 26 Sep 1718 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans

[5, 9, 21]

MARRIED: 14 Jan 1669 @ Notre-Dame-de-Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 21]

MEMOIRS: Jean Morisset arrived in Canada at the age of nineteen in 1661. He was confirmed at Chateau-

Richer by Bishop Laval on 11 Apr 1662. On 16 Jul 1666, Jean paid 400 livres for a piece of land measuring

two arpents in frontage with a house, barn and eight square arpents already under cultivation. This plot was

in the parish of Ste-Famille on Ile d’Orleans. Their wedding actually took place in the chapel at Beauport but

it was registered at Quebec City. By 1671, Jean had cleared his debt for the property. By 1681, Jean had 20

arpents of cleared land, five cattle and a hunting gun. In 1686, Jeanne inherited a portion of her father’s farm

and sold it to her brother, Pierre for 200 livres. On 10 Jul 1690, Jean bought an arpent and a half of frontal

property at Ste-Famille for 800 livres to be paid over three years. In 1691, he bought the adjoining arpent

and a half for the same terms. Lebel cites the notes of the notary, Louis Chambalon, dated 7 Jun 1694, which

mentions a contract between Jean Morisset, the navigator, and four others regarding an agreement to fish

during that year.[21] Jean and Jeanne’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans) includes:

Marie-Madeleine (29 Dec 1669 / died in cradle), Marie (15 Aug 1671 / Jacques Asselin 10 Nov 1687 / 21 Nov 1709 St-

Francois), Anne (9 Nov 1673 / 22 Nov 1673), Mathieu (10 Dec 1674 / 28 Dec 1674), Pierre (15 Jan 1676 / Catherine

Letourneau 24 Nov 1698 / 26 May 1756 St-Jean), Madeleine (15 Jul 1679 / Charles-Pierre Loignon 8 Feb 1695 / 9 Jan 1701),

Jean (20 Dec 1681 / 7 Jan 1682), Marie-Jeanne (j183), Anne 2nd

(16 Oct 1685 / Jean-Baptiste Cloutier 6 Nov 1702 / 23

Feb 1759 L’Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec), Gentien (27 Jul 1687 / Genevieve Simon dit Lapointe 29 Oct 1710 Chateau-Richer /

27 Sep 1727 Quebec City), Charles (13 Aug 1689 / 28 Dec 1689), Elisabeth (25 Nov 1690 / 23 Feb 1691), Nicolas (24

Feb 1692 / Anne Cardin 20 Aug 1709 / 2nd

marriage, Anne Cloutier 28 Aug 1714 Chateau-Richer / ca 1755 St-Michel-de-

Bellechasse), Marie-Elisabeth (18 Sep 1694 / Francois Cloutier 9 Oct 1714 Chateau-Richer, Quebec / 30 Jul 1773).[5, 9, 21, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Francois – Francois – Marie:

k370 / k371: RENE DUMAS dit Rencontre : MARIE LELONG

FATHER: Claude Dumas dit Rencontre : Mathurin Lelong

MOTHER: Francoise Leger : Perrine Moret

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (L670). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Francois – Elisabeth – Jean:

k372 / k373: JEAN DUMONTET : GEORGETTE FORAND

MARRIED: ca 1685 @ at France [5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Francois – Elisabeth – Marie Elisabeth:

k374 / k375: JACQUES CASSE : ELISABETH CATELIN

MARRIED: ca 1690 @ at Massachusetts [5]

MEMOIRS: A Family Search of all records in all countries from the year 1650 to 1780 provided no further

data.[9] Jacques and Elisabeth’s offspring birth/marriage/death details include the following in the order of

their birth: James (ca 1693 Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts), Marie-Elisabeth (j187), Mr. Casse (born ca 1698).[5] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Joseph – Pierre:

k376 / k377: JACQUES SUPRENANT dit Sansoucy : JEANNE DENOT

FATHER: Jacques Suprenant : Antoine Denot

MOTHER: Louise Roquet : Catherine Leduc

BORN: ca 1653 St-Martin-du-Vieux-Belleme, Perche [5, 9] : ca 1651 St-Germain-l’Auxerrois, Paris

[5, 9, 29]

DIED: 16 Jul 1710 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9] : 21 Jan 1692 Laprairie, Quebec [5]

MARRIED: 16 Aug 1678 @ La Nativite-de-la-Prairie-de-la-Madeleine, Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9, 18, 20, 27, 29]

MEMOIRS: Jeanne Denot first wed Andre Robidoux (L248) on 7 Jun 1667 at Notre-Dame-de-Quebec,

Quebec City.[5, 9, 20, 22, 27, 29] Their children’s statistics may be viewed at number (L248). Jacques Suprenant dit

Sansoucy was a soldier with the Contrecoeur Company of the Carignan Regiment.[5, 9, 18, 27] Jeanne Denot

and Jacques made their home at Laprairie and their offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at Laprairie)

follow in the order of their birth: Jean (4 Dec 1679 / 4 Jun 1680), Marguerite (5 Jun 1681 / 26 Jul 1684), Pierre

(j188), Laurent (ca 1685 / Jeanne Beauvais 20 May 1711 Montreal / 2 Dec 1752 Montreal), Catherine (29 Jul 1686 /

Antoine Boyer 9 Sep 1737 La Nativité-de-la-Prairie-de-la-Madeleine, Laprairie / 26 Feb 1762), Claude (21 Sep 1688 / 9 Sep

1689), Marie (ca 1690 / Francois Lefebvre 13 Nov 1712 / 20 Feb 1717), Anne (21 Jan 1692 / 1 Feb 1692).[5, 9, 27, 29]

Jeanne Denot may also be found in this family history, via her first husband, at the following number (L249). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Joseph – Anne:

k378 / k379: JACQUES TETU dit Lariviere : MARGUERITE BEAUVAIS

FATHER: Sebastien Tetu dit Lariviere : Jacques Beauvais dit St-Gemme

MOTHER: Marguerite LeThuillier dit Moulin : Jeanne Soldé

BORN: 19 Jul 1641 St-Philibert, Rouen, Normandy [5, 9, 20] : 20 Aug 1658 Montreal, Quebec [5, 9, 26, 29]

DIED: 3 Jul 1712 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9] : 28 Jun 1715 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9, 29]

MARRIED: 9 Oct 1675 @ Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 22]

MEMOIRS: Jacques was a soldier in the Carignan Regiment that came to Canada in 1665.[5] Jacques and

Marguerite’s offpsring birth/marriage/death details (all at Laprairie, Quebec except where it is otherwise indicated)

include the following in the order of their birth: Pierre (20 Sep 1676 / died in early childhood), Jean-Baptiste (9

Aug 1677 / 13 Mar 1684), Marguerite (22 Oct 1679 / Jean Perras 7 Jun 1698 / 7 Jun 1699 Montreal), Charlotte (8 Feb

1682 / 17 Apr 1695), Anne (j189), Claude (10 May 1687 / 1 Sep 1700), Catherine (11 Dec 1689 / wed Paul Deniger on

24 Nov 1705 / 2nd

marriage, Jean-Baptiste Babeu on 20 Jun 1735 / 30 May 1765), Marie (12 Dec 1691 / 3 Feb 1695), Jeanne

(5 Jun 1694), Jacques (3 Mar 1696 / 24 May 1696), Marie 2nd

(29 Jan 1698 / wed Pierre Longtin on 9 Jan 1718 / 25 Feb 1728

Lachine, L’Assomption), Joseph (7 May 1700 St-Lambert / 6 Jun 1700), Marguerite 2nd

(16 Mar 1704 / 17 Mar 1704).[5, 9, 22] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Jean Philippe:

k380 / k381: LOUIS de LAMARRE : ANNE QUENTIN

FATHER: Louis de Lamarre : Nicolas Quentin

MOTHER: Jeanne Garnier : Magdeleine Roulois

BORN: 25 Jan 1660 Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9]

: 21 Oct 1665 Chateau-Richer, Quebec [5, 9, 21]

DIED: 16 Aug 1687 Neuville, Quebec [5, 9, 21] : 28 May 1711 Pointe-aux-Trembles, Quebec [5, 9, 21]

MARRIED: 14 Jan 1686 @ L’Ange-Gardien, La Cote de Beaupre, Quebec [5, 9, 21]

MEMOIRS: Louis was a sailor and died by drowning.[21] Anne next wed Louis Ouvrard dit Lapierre on 1

Mar 1688 at La Visitation de Notre Dame, Chateau-Richer.[5, 21] Statistics for Anne’s children with Mr.

Ouvrard include: Antoine (ca 1689 / Angelique Vezina 30 Jan 1713 L’Ange-Gardien, Quebec / 28 May 1766 L’Ancienne-

Lorette, Quebec), Paula-Marguerite (30 May 1691 / 8 Aug 1691).[5] Anne Quentin’s third marriage was with

Nicolas Beauher on 11 Feb 1697 at L’Ange-Gardien.[5, 22] Anne’s children with Mr. Beauher include:

Elisabeth (31 Oct 1698 / Jean-Baptiste Panneton 24 Apr 1722 Quebec City), Anne (22 Jul 1699 / Marc-Antoine Goguet 14

May 1721 Montreal), Marguerite (22 Jul 1701), Louise (28 Apr 1705 Varennes / Pierre Goguet 27 Nov 1724 Montreal).[5] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie Francoise:

k382 / k383: AIME JOLIVET : ANNE FISET

FATHER: Jacques Jolivet dit Mitron : Francois-Abraham Fiset

MOTHER: Nicole Bouvillonne : Denise Savard

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (k170). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie - Narcisse – Pierre - Louis – Joseph – Louis - Joseph:

L640 / L641: LOUIS TETREAULT : NOELLE LANDREAU

FATHER: Mathurin Tetreault : Jean Landreau

MOTHER: Marie Bernard : Marie Aubert

BORN: ca 1634 St-Martin, Louin, Poitiers, Poitou [5, 9, 21, 25, 26] : 2 Nov 1638 Jauze, Mamers, LeMans

[5, 9, 21, 26]

DIED: 22 Jun 1699 Champlain, Quebec [5, 9, 21, 25, 26]

: 24 Sep 1706 Montreal, Quebec [5, 9, 21, 26]

MARRIED: 9 Jun 1663 @ Immaculate Conception, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 21, 25, 26]

MEMOIRS: Noelle Landreau was a Filles a Marier who after losing both of her parents left for Canada in

1659.[26] Noelle first married Jean Beaudoin on 12 Aug 1659 at Immaculate Conception, Trois-Rivieres,

Quebec but he died in 1662 before his daughter, Madeleine was born. Noelle and Mr. Beaudoin had two

children: Louis (8 Apr 1661 Trois-Rivieres / died in the cradle), Madeleine (22 Apr 1662 Trois-Rivieres / Martin Foisy 29

Dec 1679 Champlain / 1 Apr 1703 Repentigny).[5, 9, 21, 26]

According to Lebel, Louis Tetreault had red hair and a gift

for the gab.[21] Louis Tetreault arrived in New France about 1660 and began work as a farmer. On 15 Oct

1662, he leased the Jesuits’ land at Trois-Rivieres for a period of four years.[21, 26] The property was 100

acres and the lease obliged Louis to seed half the farm in wheat and provide six minots of peas. The Jesuits,

provided four oxen, two cows, two calves, three sows, one pig, 18 hens, one rooster, half the seed grain and a

hired hand for harvesting and winnowing. Louis was also committed each year to deliver 30 cords of maple

wood to the monastery of the Jesuits at the price of four livres per cord. In the marriage contract it was

stipulated that Noelle’s daughter, Madeleine Beaudoin, would be fed and supported in the family and that she

would share the rights with the children who would be born to the future marriage. In the census of 1666, the

Tetreault family lived on the Jesuits’ farm and also listed in the same household were two servants. The

1667 census shows the family living at Cap-de-la-Madeleine.[21, 26] Here they owned one head of cattle and

had five arpents of land under cultivation. Dating from 1665, Louis was involved in many real estate

transactions. He acquired two plots of land in the seigneury of Champlain in 1665 and sold them in 1670. In

1668, he bought another farm at Champlain but sold it the following year. Louis was ceded a property

located in the Hertel fief in 1670 elevating him to the rank of petit seigneur. His land had a frame house and

45 timbers ready to be used. Two families who had settled there became Louis’ censitaires and would pay

their seigneurial fees to him. Louis sold this in Sep 1671 for a tidy profit. In Feb 1671, Louis obtained nine

arpents of frontage by 40 deep in the fief of Nicolas Marsolet and only had to pay one and a half bushels of

wheat, three capons and three deniers for the cens each year. In 1674, Louis acquired a plot of land six

arpents frontage by 40 deep nearby his current property in the Marsolet fief. [21] By the 1681 census the

family was living at Champlain.[21, 26] Here they owned one gun, nine head of cattle and had 18 arpents

under cutivation. In New France, marriage contracts were drawn up according to the ‘coutume de Paris’.

When one of the partners died, the survivor could only keep half of the furnishings and real estate, after

having settled the matter of the dowry and the precept. The survivor must divide half of the land between the

children equally. This system often caused anguish among the members of the same family, instead of

protecting them. Louis and Noelle wanted to avoid such a situation. Through a notarized act on 25 Feb

1685, Louis and Noelle, ‘living in the Marsolet fief ’ made each other a mutual and explicit gift of all their

property without exception. This ‘reciprocal gift from each to the last survivor of them’ blocked all lawsuits.

Therefore, an inventory, which was often costly, became unnecessary, because there was no longer any

obligation to divide.[21] Louis and Noelle’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at Montreal): Therese (7 Mar

1664 Trois-Rivieres / Paul Marette dit Desmarais 14 Oct 1681 Champlain / 12 Jul 1754 St-Sulpice), Claude (23 Apr 1666

Trois-Rivieres / killed by the Iroquois 16 Sep 1695), Louis (ca 1668 / Genevieve Brunet 4 Jun 1695 / 31 Jul 1699), Jacques

(ca 1670 / Marguerite Brunet 15 Oct 1698 / 2 Aug 1741 Vercheres), Francoise (ca 1672 / Laurent Benoit dit Livernois 12 Nov

1691 Boucherville / 28 Jan 1748 Longueuil), Daniel (16 Aug 1674 / Marie-Catherine Charon 26 Jun 1695 Vercheres / 16 Oct

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1748 Vercheres), Joseph (k320), Michel (23 Apr 1681 Champlain / 10 Jul 1684 Champlain), Jean-Baptiste (24 Oct

1683 Champlain / Marie-Jeanne Taillandier dit Labaume 8 Jul 1710 at Boucherville / 8 Jun 1728 Ile-du-Cap-Breton).[5, 21, 22, 25, 26]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis - Joseph – Louis - Anne:

L642 / L643: ANDRE JARRET de BEAUREGARD : MARGUERITE ANTHIAUME

FATHER: Jean Jarret dit Jacquemin : Michel Anthiaume

MOTHER: Perrette Sermette : Marie Dubois

BORN: 9 Aug 1643 Royas, Vienne, Dauphine, France [5, 9]

: ca 1653 St-Nicolas, Champs, Paris [5, 9]

DIED: 22 Jun 1691 Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9] : 4 Oct 1699 Varennes, Chambly, Quebec

[5, 9]

MARRIED: 12 Jan 1676 @ Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Andre was a lieutenant in the Contrecoeur Company of the Carignan Regiment.[5, 9] This

company was commanded by his step-uncle. They sailed from Larochelle, France aboard the ship ‘La Paix’

and arrived at Quebec on 19 Aug 1665.[9] Andre Jarret who was entitled, Sieur de Beauregard, was captured

by the Iroquois and never seen again. Andre and Marguerite’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at

Contrecoeur, Quebec) follows: Marguerite (14 Oct 1677 Boucherville / died a toddler), Judith (17 May 1680), Anne

(k321), Marie (6 Apr 1683 / died ca 1691), Louis (ca 1684 Vercheres / Marguerite St-Aubin 2 May 1709 Longueuil / 8 Oct

1747), Francois-Alexandre (9 Feb 1686 Boucherville / Marie-Madeleine Pepin dit Cardonnets 4 Oct 1706 Boucherville / 18

May 1718), Joseph (ca 1689 / Marie-Jeanne Joahim 26 Nov 1714 Boucherville / 17 Dec 1759 Vercheres), Vincent (12 Apr

1692 / Catherine Pinard 26 Apr 1716 Boucherville / 6 Jun 1750 Vercheres).[5, 9]

Marguerite next wed Pierre Fontaine

(k322) on 25 May 1700 at Ste-Anne, Varennes, Vercheres, Quebec.[5, 9, 20] Vital statistics (at Varennes,

Vercheres) for Marguerite’s children with Mr. Fontaine include: Marguerite (ca 1697 / Paul Desmarets 23 Apr 1715 /

2nd

marriage, Joseph Leduc 9 Jan 1745 / 5 May 1766), Therese (28 Jun 1693 Montreal / Guillaume Truchon ca 1712 / 2 May

1767 St-Henri, Mascouche, Quebec), Gabriel (24 Sep 1695 Montreal / Marie-Anne Godu 10 Nov 1721 / 2nd

marriage, Marie-

Anne Lefebvre 23 Jul 1741). Once Marguerite died, Mr. Fontaine remarried and had a daughter who eventually

married Louis Tetreault (j160) who was Marguerite Anthiaume’s grandson via her daughter, Anne (k321).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse - Pierre - Louis – Joseph – Anne - Pierre:

L644 / L645: JACQUES FONTAINE : CLAUDE GIRON

BORN: ca 1633 Orleans, Loiret, France [5, 9] : ca 1642 Orleans, Loiret, France [5, 9]

MARRIED: ca 1665 @ Notre Dame de Recouvrance, Orleans, Loiret, Orleanais, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Jacques’ first marriage was with Jeanne Colinet about the year 1658, at Ile-d’Yeu, Lucon,

Poitou, France. Vital statistics for Jacques’ children with Ms. Colinet include the following: Etienne (27 Feb

1659 Ile-d’Yeu, France / wed Marie Conille 8 Feb 1682 St-Laurent, Ile d’Orleans, Quebec / 22 May 1739 St-Jean, Ile d’Orleans).[5] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Joseph – Anne – Marguerite:

L646 / L647: ETIENNE GENTES : CATHERINE MESSIER

FATHER: Pierre Gentes : Michel Messier

MOTHER: Nicole Misignan : Anne Lemoine

BORN: 10 Feb 1646 St-Martin, Rouen, Normandy [5, 9] : 11 Jul 1659 Montreal, Quebec

[5, 9, 26]

DIED: 8 Oct 1726 Varennes, Vercheres, Quebec [5, 9] : 15 May 1704 Varennes, Vercheres [5, 9]

MARRIED: 28 Nov 1678 @ Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS : Marguerite’s sibling birth/marriage/death details (at Ste-Anne, Varennes) follow in the order of

their birth: Marie-Anne (ca 1679 Montreal / Pierre Burelle 4 Feb 1699 / 4 Oct 1750), Marguerite (k323), Angelique

(3 Apr 1684 Cap-St-Michel, Varennes / wed Jean Gauthier-see L650, 15 Mar 1704 / 27 Mar 1748 Baie-du-Febvre, Quebec).[5, 9, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Christophe – Christophe:

L648 / L649: JACQUES LUSSIER : CATHERINE CLERICE

FATHER: Jacques Lussier : Pierre Clerice

MOTHER: Marguerite Dermine : Marie Lefebre

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (j0). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Christophe – Catherine:

L650 / L651: JEAN GAUTHIER : JEANNE PETIT

FATHER: Gabriel Gauthier : Nicolas Petit

MOTHER: Jeanne Chardavouenne : Marie Pomponelle

BORN: 2 Jun 1647 Saintes, Saintonge, France 5, 9] : 29 May 1657 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec

[5, 9, 26]

DIED: 10 Jan 1717 Ste-Croix, Lotbiniere, PQ [5, 9] : 13 Nov 1733 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec

[5, 9, 20]

MARRIED: 26 Nov 1671 @ Trois Rivieres, St-Maurice, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Jean and Jeanne’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at Varennes, Vercheres, Quebec except

as noted) follow in the order of their birth: Catherine (k325), Jeanne (9 Jan 1676 St-Maurice / Jean-Baptiste Langlois

ca 1698 / 8 May 1703), Marguerite (29 Sep 1677 St-Maurice / Pierre Gatien dit Tourangeau 26 Jan 1706 Montreal / 8 Oct

1724 Montreal), Jean (2 Apr 1680 / Angelique Gentes 15 Mar 1704), Marie (26 May 1682 Boucherville / Gervais Malard ca

1705 / 2nd

marriage, Pierre Charron 18 Jul 1734 / 30 May 1760 Longueuil), Madeleine (8 Aug 1684 / 24 Jan 1691),

Nicolas (31 Aug 1686 / 9 Feb 1691), Jean-Baptiste (ca 1688 Boucherville / Catherine Lemay 18 Nov 1714 St-Croix / 24 Apr

1756 St-Croix), Anne (2 Mar 1689 / Jean-Baptiste Martin dit Ladoucceur 12 Mar 1719 Montreal), Jacques (24 Jul 1691 /

Cunegonde Prudhomme 7 Jan 1721 Montreal), Pierre (26 May 1694 / 17 Jan 1715 Montreal), Marie-Madeleine (20 Apr

1697 / Joseph Brodeur dit Lavigne 27 Apr 1720), Renée (21 Jul 1699 / Louis-Joseph Varin 30 Apr 1731 Montreal), Joseph

(2 Oct 1701 Boucherville / Jeanne Faucher 17 Jul 1735 Lotbiniere, Quebec), Charlotte (7 Mar 1704 / 8 Sep 1727 Montreal).[5, 9] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph:

L652 / L653: JOSEPH GUYON sieur DuBuisson : GENEVIEVE CLOUTIER

FATHER: Jean Guyon sieur DuBuisson : Pierre-Zacharie Cloutier

MOTHER: Elisabeth Couillard : Madeleine Emard

BORN: 11 Sep 1649 Chateau-Richer, Quebec [5, 9] : 22 Jan 1654 Quebec City, Quebec

[5, 9, 25]

DIED: 8 Sep 1712 Pointe-aux-Grondines, Quebec [5, 9] : 19 Feb 1725 Varennes, Quebec [5, 25]

MARRIED: 29 Jan 1674 @ La Visitation de Notre Dame, Château-Richer, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 25]

MEMOIRS: Their offspring birth/marriage/death data (all at Chateau-Richer, Quebec except as noted): Madeleine

(16 Dec 1674 / Antoine Goulet 15 Feb 1692 / 12 May 1758), Angelique (ca 1677 / Jacques Letourneau 8 Feb 1694), Ignace

(14 Feb 1680 / Louise Guillet 12 Jan 1705 / 19 Jan 1730 Varennes), Joseph (k326), Jean-Baptiste (22 Oct 1684 / Jeanne

Guillet 25 Aug 1718 / 16 Jul 1674), Charles (11 Mar 1686), Noel (6 Sep 1688 / 5 Feb 1692), Ambroise (6 Jan 1690 / 20

Feb 1692 L’Ange-Gardien), Madeleine 2nd

(11 Feb 1693 / 10 Feb 1714 Grondines, Portneuf), Genevieve (23 May 1696).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula –Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth:

L654 / L655: LOUIS GUILLET dit St-Marc : MARIE TROTTIER

FATHER: Pierre Guillet dit Lajeunesse : Jean-Baptiste Trottier

MOTHER: Jeanne Saint-Pere : Genevieve Pepin de Lafond

BORN: 4 Jun 1657 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5, 9] : ca 1668 Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Champlain

[5, 9]

DIED: 6 Mar 1730 Batiscan, Lotbiniere, Quebec [5, 9]

: 24 Jun 1739 Batiscan, Lotbiniere, Quebec [5, 9]

MARRIED: 18 Jan 1684 @ St-Francois-Xavier, Batiscan, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: In 1660, Louis received from his godfather, Claude Houssard, a donation of 50 pounds.

Claude was the third husband of Louis’ maternal grandmother, Madeleine Couteau (n2619). Louis spent his

early years at Cap-de-la-Madeleine. In 1666, his father obtained one of the first land concessions in the

Batiscan River valley. At the age of thirteen, on 25 Feb 1671, Louis and his father obtained land on the St-

Lawrence River at Cote Saint-Marc from the Jesuits. Louis and his older brother, Mathurin acquired land in

Batiscan on 7 May 1682. On 12 Jan 1686, Louis purchased more land there. Ten years after marriage, Louis

started in the fur business with his brother, Mathurin and other associates. He travelled to the Outaouais and

the Abitibis and also delivered merchandise to Martinique in the Carribean. On 13 Jun 1695 the Compagnie

Royale was formed. Its mandate was to trade with the Native tribes in the Abitibi, Témiscamingue region.

Among the company were Louis, Jean-Baptiste Crevier dit Duvernay, Robert Rivard dit Loranger (married to

Louis' sister, Madeleine, see m1308), Jean Trottier (Marie’s brother, see m1310), Jean Baribault and Jean Desrosiers dit

Dutremble. Four months later Louis sold his partnership rights to his uncle, Nicolas Rivard dit Lavigne (see

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n2618). Louis was made the church warden of St-Francois- Xavier at Batiscan in 1706 and again in 1720. He

was there at the construction of the first and second church at Batiscan. In 1724, Louis and Marie willed all

their wordly goods to their children. He was buried in the parish cemetery. On 12 May 1739, Marie Trottier

dictated a will. She asked that her son, Jean Baptiste be responsible for 50 masses to be given for the repose

of her soul. He should inherit her household goods. Her son, Joseph, Captain of the Militia for Batiscan was

named executor of the will.[5] Louis and Marie’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at Batiscan, Lotbiniere,

Quebec) include the following: Marie-Madeleine (ca 1686 / was a nun at Hotel-Dieu, Montreal as of 1703), Marie-

Louise (ca 1687 / Ignace Guyon 12 Jan 1705 / 10 Jun 1742), Catherine (26 Jul 1689 / Jean-Baptiste Adam 16 Apr 1708 / 20

Jun 1952), Marie-Jeanne (26 Jan 1691 / Jean-Baptiste Guyon 25 Aug 1718 / 25 Jan 1757 Vercheres), Madeleine (9 Nov

1692 / Rene Messier 25 Aug 1718), Elisabeth (k327), Louis (17 Jun 1696 / Marguerite Tetreault 1 Aug 1718 Contrecoeur / 4

Sep 1759), Jean (6 May 1698 / 8 Nov 1700), Joseph (18 Apr 1700 / wed Marie-Angelique Lepelle 21 Sep 1726 / 2nd

marriage,

Marie-Josephe Rivard dit Lanouette 17 Feb 1754 Ste-Anne-de-la-Perade / died ca 1764), Angelique (1 Aug 1702 / Etienne

Biguet dit Nobert 16 Apr 1719 / 9 Jan 1750), Jean-Baptiste (25 Jan 1705 Ste-Anne-de-la-Perade / wed Marguerite Chatellerault

dit Roy 9 Feb 1728 La-Perade / 22 Jul 1786), Josette (ca 1708 / 1 Sep 1712), Marie-Anne (9 Dec 1711 / 22 Jun 1714).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse - Pierre - Charlotte - Pierre - Marguerite - Laurent:

L660 / L661: LAURENT BEAUDET : MARGUERITE ARDION

FATHER: : Pierre Ardion

MOTHER: : Suzanne Soret

BORN: ca 1630 Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9, 20] : 11 Aug 1636 Larochelle, Aunis, France

[5, 9]

DIED: ca 1662 Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9, 27] : 28 Sep 1677 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans, Quebec

[5, 9, 21]

MARRIED: ca 1655 @ Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Marguerite Ardion was a Kings Daughter.[5, 26] Once her husband died, Marguerite signed up

for the Kings Daughter program and then, taking son, Laurent (k330), she left for Canada in 1663.[5, 27]

Marguerite’s second marriage was with Jean Rabouin on 28 Oct 1663 at Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec

City.[5, 9, 27] Mr. Rabouin arrived at Quebec seven years earlier aboard the ship Le Taureau and was a farmer

from Surges, France.[21] Vital statistics (at Quebec City) for Marguerite’s children with Mr. Rabouin include:

Marie (15 Aug 1664 / Francois Paris 13 Oct 1681 / 26 Mar 1731), Suzanne (25 Nov 1665 Château-Richer / Jean Levitre 12

Jul 1689 Sorel / 2nd

marriage, Pierre Desrochers 1 May 1696 Batiscan / 26 Mar 1731), Simon (ca 1666 Château-Richer),

Marguerite (25 Aug 1667 / Louis Mercier 1 Oct 1685 / 15 May 1689), Elisabeth (27 Aug 1669 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans /

Jean-Baptiste Caron 26 May 1687 Champlain / 7 Oct 1691 Sorel, Richelieu), Anne (25 May 1671 Ste-Famille / Nicolas Poirier

1 Aug 1689 Montreal / 17 May 1699 Montreal), Madeleine (25 Jun 1673 Ste-Famille / Jean Campagne 24 Nov 1692),

Jacques (5 Oct 1675 Ste-Famille / 23 Sep 1680 Ste-Famille), Angelique (28 Sep 1677 Ste-Famille / 24 Sep 1680).[5, 9, 22, 27]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Pierre – Marguerite – Marguerite Louise:

L662 / L663: NICOLAS CREVIER sieur de Bellerive : LOUISE LECOUTRE

FATHER: Christophe Crevier sieur de la Melee : Andre Lecoutre

MOTHER: Jeanne Evard : Rachel Berthelot

BORN: ca 1640 Rouen, Normandy, France [5, 9] : ca 1642 Lisieux, Normandy, France [9]

DIED: ca 1710 Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec [5, 9] : 2 Feb 1689 Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec

[9]

MARRIED: ca 1665 @ Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [9, 21, 27]

MEMOIRS: Louise was a Kings Daughter.[9, 18, 27] She came to Canada in 1665. Nicolas and Louise were

noted in the 1666 census at Trois-Rivieres.[5, 27] They moved to Cap-de-la-Madeleine about 1676 and then

later to Batiscan.[21, 27] Nicolas Crevier was in the fur trade.[21]

Nicolas and Louise’s children birth/

marriage/death data (at Cap-de-la-Madeleine) includes: Barbe (ca 1666 Trois-Rivieres / became a nun with the

Congregation Notre-Dame / died 5 Nov 1711 Montreal), Marguerite-Louise (k331), Madeleine (ca 1670 Trois-

Rivieres / Charles Lemaitre 11 Oct 1689 Montreal / 27 Jun 1746 Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec), Thomas (11 May 1673

Trois-Rivieres), Anne (ca 1675 / 20 Jul 1683), Claude (ca 1678 Trois-Rivieres / Marie-Jeanne Petit 7 Jan 1706 / 2nd

marriage, Catherine Jutrus 26 Nov 1711 / 5 Feb 1730 Trois-Rivieres), Michel (15 Feb 1680 Batiscan / Marie-Angelique Masse

3 Jun 1709 Champlain / 19 Jan 1760), Nicolas (10 Aug 1683), Catherine (ca 1685 / Michel Deserres 22 Jun 1702 Sorel,

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Richelieu / Jean Testard dit Folleville 4 Feb 1715 Louiseville, Maskinonge, Quebec 24 Apr 1727 Maskinonge), Jean-Baptiste

(4 Jun 1687), Jeanne (2 Feb 1689 / became a nun with the congregation Notre-Dame / died 21 Feb 1726 Montreal).[5, 9, 22, 27] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie - Narcisse – Pierre - Charlotte – Elisabeth – Francoise – Louis Bertrand:

L668 / L669: JEAN AUBRY : FRANCOISE COEFFARD

MARRIED: ca 1665 @ St-Pierre, Bordeaux, Guyenne, France [5, 9, 20, 29]

MEMOIRS: L.M. Roberts’ research reveals that Jean Aubry’s occupation was that of a master locksmith.[29] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Elisabeth – Francoise - Anne:

L670 / L671: RENE DUMAS dit Rencontre : MARIE LELONG

FATHER: Claude Dumas dit Rencontre : Mathurin Lelong

MOTHER: Francoise Leger : Perrine Morel

BORN: ca 1646 St-Croix, Tours, Touraine, France [5, 9, 27, 29]

: ca 1648 Toussaint, Rennes, Brittany [5, 9, 27, 29]

DIED: 24 Nov 1698 Laprairie, Quebec [5, 9, 27]

: 14 Dec 1687 La Nativite, Laprairie [5, 9, 27, 29]

MARRIED: 12 Oct 1671 @ Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 27, 29]

MEMOIRS: Marie was a Kings Daughter.[18, 27] Rene was a soldier in the Grandfontaine Company of the

Carignan Regiment and arrived at Quebec on 17 Aug 1665.[5, 18, 27, 29] Marie left for Canada in 1671 with a

dowry of 300 livres. Rene Dumas and Marie Lelong first settled at Chambly.[27] On 8 Nov 1675, Rene

bought a piece of land from Michel Brouillet, a fellow soldier. This property had two arpents of frontage by

40 deep and was located on the St-Louis coast in the seigneurie of Chambly.[21] Rene and Marie’s offspring

birth/marriage/death details (at Laprairie) follow: Francoise (27 Jan 1673 Boucherville / 5 Feb 1673 Boucherville),

Rene (25 Oct 1674 Boucherville / 20 Sep 1725 Montreal), Anne (k335), Jeanne (12 Mar 1679 / Francois Dumont dit

Laviolette 28 Jun 1699 Montreal / 2nd

marriage Laurent Perrier-j36, 22 Jul 1714 / 10 Feb 1750 Chateauguay), Louise (12 Dec

1680 / Bernard Rufiange 24 Nov 1698), Marie-Anne (j185), Pierre (5 Apr 1683 / Marie Demers 16 Jun 1715 / 4 Feb 1750),

Marie-Louise (j211), Francois (7 Jul 1687 / 17 Feb 1688).[5, 9, 22, 27, 29] Rene Dumas’ second marriage was with

Jeanne Gilles on 1 Jun 1689 at Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal.[5, 9, 22, 27, 29] Ms. Gilles, a Kings Daughter,

had a dowry of 300 livres.[22, 27] Rene Dumas and Ms. Gilles had one son together: Louis-Isaac (born 29 May

1690 at Laprairie).[5, 9, 27]

Rene Dumas may also be found in this family history at the number (k370) and (k422). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie - Narcisse - Josette - Joseph - Claire - Charles - Charles:

L680 / L681: FRANCOIS DUMAS : MARGUERITE FOY

FATHER: Charles Dumas : Pierre Foy

MOTHER: Anne Lemaire : Catherine Blanchard

BORN: ca 1646 Nanteuil, Angouleme, Poitiers [5, 9, 21, 27] : ca 1648 Hermenault, Fontenay, Comte, Poitou

[5, 9, 21, 27]

DIED: 24 Feb 1714 St-Laurent, Ile d’Orleans [5, 9, 21, 27] : 12 Jan 1718 St-Jean, Ile d’Orleans, Quebec

[5, 9, 21 27]

MARRIED: 5 Jul 1667 @ Ile d’Orleans, Montmorency, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 27]

MEMOIRS: Francois was an interpretor in dealings with the Iroquois.[25] He was noted in the 1666 census

at Quebec City as a mason in the service of Claude Charron. Marguerite was a Kings Daughter.[9, 18, 21, 27]

She left for Canada in 1667 with a dowry of 200 livres. Francois and Marguerite settled at St-Jean, Ile

d’Orleans.[21, 27] According to Lebel, on 23 Jan 1667, Francois leased a farm for three years in the fief of

Claude Charron in the territory of St-Jean, east of the Maheu River. However, later that year he cancelled the

lease. Lebel figures that late in the year Francois moved to a property in the parish of St-Jean on the south

side of Ile d’Orleans with three arpents frontage for which he received the official deed on 26 Feb 1668, from

Bishop Laval. Francois promised to pay 20 sols in rent and 12 deniers for the cens for each arpent of

frontage. On 6 Feb 1671, Francois leased another farm on Ile d’Orleans from Claude Charron for three

years. This lot had a house, barn, stable, animals and a harness. Charron provided two oxen, two milk cows

and a plow. He and Francois would split the harvest evenly. To help with the chores, Francois hired Antoine

Leblanc in 1674 for a salary of 25 livres, a pot of brandy and 50 smoked eels, which would indicate that

Francois was also doing some fishing. On 11 Aug 1675, Francois and his Uncle Gabriel completed the

masonry on a house located at the Upper Town of Quebec for Nicolas Rousselot. On 3 Mar 1680, Francois

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bought from Charron three arpents of frontal land adjoining his existing property. The 1681 census shows

Francois and family of six children with one gun, five head of cattle and 20 arpents of land cultivated, on

property totalling six arpents of frontage. On 22 Nov 1682, Francois was hired by Denis Guyon (see m1182)

to do the masonry on a house measuring 23 feet by 24 in the Lower Town. The stone house would have one

gable, two chimneys, three doors and nine windows in cut stone. Other masonry contracts would follow in

the ensuing years. Francois was still leasing the farm from Charron as of 1688. About 1708, Francois and

Marguerite moved to St-Laurent to live with their son, Francois.[21] Francois and Marguerite’s offspring

birth/marriage/death data (at Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans) includes: Francois (15 Jul 1669 / Marie-Francoise Gervais 18

Apr 1689 St-Laurent / 2nd

marriage, Marie Guinard 21 Aug 1702 / 3rd

marriage, Jeanne Rouleau 6 Apr 1717 / 5 Apr 1733),

Charles (k340), Marc-Antoine (29 Jul 1672 / died before 1681 census), Jeanne (3 Sep 1673 / Louis Marceau 30 Mar

1697 St-Jean / 11 Jul 1737 St-Francois), Gabriel (23 Sep 1674), Catherine (28 May 1677 / Louis Cauchon dit Laverdiere

21 July 1698 St-Jean / 20 Mar 1738 St-Jean), Marie (28 Oct 1680 / Pierre Audet dit Lapointe 3 Feb 1698 St-Jean / 1 Apr 1670

Lorette, Quebec).[5, 21, 22, 27] Francois Dumas may also be found in this family history at the code number (L828). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie - Narcisse - Josette - Joseph – Claire – Charles - Francoise:

L682 / L683: THOMAS RONDEAU : ANDREE REMONDIERE

FATHER: Jean Rondeau : Jacques Remondiere

MOTHER: Marie Fortier : Renée Lariviere

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (L636). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Joseph – Claire – Marie - Jean:

L684 / L685: FRANCOIS CHAUVIN : MARIE-CATHERINE DUVAL

BORN: ca 1635 Fresquienne, Rouen, Normandy [5, 9, 20]

: ca 1637 Fresquienne, Rouen, Normandy [5, 9, 20]

MARRIED: ca 1660 @ Fresquienne, Rouen, Normandy, France [5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie - Narcisse – Josette – Joseph – Claire – Marie - Marie:

L686 / L687: JEAN FAUCONNET dit Lafleur : MARIE HATANVILLE

FATHER: Jean Fauconnet : Vincent Hatanville

MOTHER: Anne Carre : Marguerite Duval

BORN: ca 1643 St-Paul, Orleans, Orleanais [5, 9, 27] : ca 1646 St-Eustache, Paris, France

[5, 9, 27]

DIED: 14 Jun 1682 St-Francois, Neuville, Quebec [5, 9, 27] : 27 Apr 1723 Boucherville, Quebec

[5, 9, 27]

MARRIED: 20 Jan 1671 @ Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 17, 20, 27]

MEMOIRS: Marie was a Kings Daughter who came to Canada in 1669 with a dowry worth an estimated

400 livres.[17, 27] She first married Robert Senat on 15 Oct 1669 at Notre Dame de Quebec City.[5, 9, 17, 22, 27]

Marie and Mr. Senat had a son, Antoine (3 Aug 1670 Sillery / died before 1681 census).[5, 27] Jean Fauconnet and

Marie lived at Neuville.[27] Their offspring birth/marriage/death data (at Neuville) includes: Charles (16 Dec

1671 / 4 Sep 1717 Quebec City), Michel (27 May 1673 / ca 1682), Genvieve (17 Oct 1675 Sillery / ca 1683), Marie

(k343), Jean (20 Mar 1680 / died as an infant), Francois (7 Nov 1681).[5, 27] Marie Hatanville next wed Charles

Martin on 6 Oct 1683 at Boucherville, Quebec.[5, 9, 17, 27] They had a son, Leger (12 Apr 1684 Boucherville / 21

Nov 1752 Boucherville). With Mr. Martin’s children from his previous marriage as well as her own, Marie had

11 children under the age of 15 left to her care after Mr. Martin passed away in 1685.[5, 17, 27] Marie’s fourth

marriage was with Francois Cesar dit Gardelette, a Carignan Soldier, on 25 Feb 1686 at Ste-Famille,

Boucherville.[5, 9, 17, 27] Mr. Cesar dit Gardelette brought to the marriage seven young children of his own.[27]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Marie – Jean – Francois – Charles:

L688 / L689: FRANCOIS GAUDREAU : EDMEE Le JEUNE

BORN: ca 1613 Touraine, France [5, 9, 20, 25] : ca 1624 Mic Mac Village, Acadia [5]

DIED: ca 1686 Port Royal, Acadia [9, 25] : ca 1698 Port Royal, Acadia [5, 25]

MARRIED: ca 1640 @ Port Royal, Acadia [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Arriving at Port Royal, aboard the Saint-Jehan in 1636, from Martaize, France were 23-year-

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old François Gaudreau and his first wife, Marie, whom he wed in France.[9, 25, 27, 41] Francois’ children with

Marie include: Marie (ca 1637 Port Royal, Annapolis / Mr. Potet dit La Fortune ca 1655 / 2nd

marriage, Michel Dupuis ca

1664 Acadia), Charles (ca 1639 Acadia / Francoise Cousin, a Kings Daughter, 13 Oct 1665 Quebec City / 16 Dec 1714

Charlesbourg).[5, 9, 25, 27, 41] According to Stephen White, Francois was among the first colonists at Port-Royal

and received one of the first grants close to the fort. Another of the first group, arriving with Francois aboard

the same ship, was Guillaume Trahan. As of the year 1705, these original grants were still in their names.

They appeared on a list of expropriations as the owners of the lots ‘adjoining the side of the old fort’. The

land was being expropriated at that time in order to enlarge the fort.[41] Francois Gaudreau is listed in the

1671 census as a 58 year old labourer.[25, 27] Edme Le Jeune was the daughter of a Mic Mac women and a

French colonist.[5] Francois and Edmee’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (at St-Jean-Baptiste, Port Royal,

Acadia unless otherwise indicated) follow in the order of their birth: Francoise (ca 1641 / Michel Dupuis ca 1657),

Charles 1st (ca 1643 / Marie-Francoise Cousineau 13 Oct 1665 at Quebec), Louise (ca 1645 / Claude Theriault 8 Jan 1660 /

29 Nov 1732), Jean (ca 1647 / 23 years old as of 1671 Port Royal census), Renée (ca 1649 / Jean Labat dit Le Marquis ca

1670 / 8 Jul 1737), Marguerite (ca 1652 / Jacques Girouard ca 1671 / 2 Aug 1727), Francois (ca 1655 / Marie-Sebastienne

Brun ca 1677 / died before the 1683 Port Royal census), Claude (ca 1657 / Marie-Elisabeth Theriault ca 1684 Acadia / 24 Mar

1733 Grand-Pre, Acadia), Charles (k344), Jeanne (ca 1662 Acadia / Pierre Lanoue ca 1682 Acadia / 18 Oct 1749),

Germain (ca 1664 Acadia / wed Felicite L’Heureux ca 1690), Anne-Marie (ca 1666 / wed Joseph Pretieux ca 1688).[5, 9, 25, 27]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie - Narcisse - Josette – Marie – Jean – Francois - Francoise:

L690 / L691: RENE RAIMBAULT : MS. ANNE-MARIE RAIMBAULT

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (L622). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie - Narcisse – Josette - Marie – Jean – Marie - Michel:

L692 / L693: PIERRE VINCENT dit Clement : ANNE-MARIE GAUDET

FATHER: : Denis Gaudet

MOTHER: : Martine Gauthier

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (L618). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Marie – Jean - Marie – Marie Josephe:

L694 / L695: MICHEL RICHARD dit Sansoucy : MADELEINE BLANCHARD

FATHER: Guillaume-Andre Richard : Jean Blanchard

MOTHER: Huguette Poirier : Radegonde Lambert

BORN: ca 1630 Saintonge, France [5, 9, 25] : ca 1630 La Roche-sur-Yon, Poitou, France [9, 20]

DIED: ca 1687 Port Royal, Acadia [5, 9, 25] : ca 1680 Port Royal, Acadia [5, 9, 17]

MARRIED: ca 1655 @ La Roche-sur-Yon, Poitou, France [20]

MEMOIRS: Madeleine Blanchard first married Jean-Nicolas Trotin (m922) in 1645 at La Roche-sur-Yon,

Poitou, France. Madeleine’s children with Mr. Trotin include: Marie-Madeleine (L461), Renée (born ca 1649

at France / wed Georges Derentes ca 1663 at Laleu, France).[9, 20, 21] Michel Richard arrived in Acadia about 1652

with the expedition of Emmanuel Leborgne and Guilbaut. Michel was a soldier in the garrison at the fort in

Port Royal. It is thought that Michel returned to France, got married and then emigrated in 1662 with his

young family and Madeleine’s daughter from her first marriage.[25] According to White, Michel’s dit name,

Sancoucy, was a regimental nickname. Michel became a settler on the Port Royal River. Seigneur Leborgne

granted Michel, two tracts of land situated about 12 miles from the fort at Port Royal.[41] In 1671, Michel is

listed as a plowman having 14 arpents of cleared land. The 1678 census shows him with Madeleine and four

sons and five daughters on 10 arpents of land.[25] Michel and Madeleine’s offspring birth/marriage/death

details (at St-Jean-Baptiste, Port Royal, Acadia) follow in the order of their birth: Rene (ca 1657 La Roche-sur-Yon /

Madeleine Landry ca 1679 / ca 1692), Pierre (ca 1659 La Roche-sur-Yon / Marguerite Landry ca 1686), Catherine (ca

1661 / Jean-Francois Broussard ca 1679), Martin (ca 1663 / Marguerite Bourg ca 1691 / ca 1747 Beaubassin, Acadia),

Alexandre (ca 1666 / Isabelle Petitpas ca 1688 / 4 Oct 1709), Marie-Josephe (k347), Anne (twin, 1 Oct 1671 / Germain

Theriault ca 1686 / 9 May 1745 St-Charles, Mines, Acadia), Madeleine (twin, 1 Oct 1671 / Charles Babin ca 1686), Cecile

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(ca 1673 / Pierre de Forest ca 1690 / died at Pisquid, Acadia), Marguerite (ca 1675 / Jean Leblanc ca 1695 Grand Pre, Acadia).

Michel Richard next wed Jeanne Babin about 1682 at Acadia.[5, 9, 25] The 1686 census shows Michel living

with Ms. Babin, their two children and four of his children by Madeleine Blanchard. The census also listed

16 horned animals and 30 sheep.[25] Vital statistics for Michel’s children with Ms. Babin include: Michel

(ca 1684 / Agnes Bourgeois 25 Feb 1707 Port Royal / died ca 1742), Alexandre (ca 1686 / wed Marie Levron).[5, 9, 25]

Madeleine Blanchard may also be found in this family history, via her first husband, at code number (m923). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Marie – Isabelle – Louis - Madeleine:

L698 / L699: RENE RAIMBAULT : MS. ANNE-MARIE RAIMBAULT

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (L622). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francois – Anne – Louis:

L708 / L709: MATHIEU GABOURY : MARGUERITE PINEAU

MARRIED: ca 1635 @ St-Martin de la Coudre, Loulay, Saintes, Saintonge, France [5, 9, 20] Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francois – Anne – Nicole:

L710 / L711: MICHEL SOULARD : JEANNE BOURDON

BORN: ca 1615 Grange-le-Bocage, Bourgogne, France [5, 20] : ca 1617 Grange-le-Bocage, Bourgogne

[5, 20]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francoise - Pierre - Jean:

L712 / L713: JEAN HELIE dit Breton : JEANNE MUSNIER

BORN: 12 Feb 1573 St-Jean-Baptiste, Meneac, Bretagne [5] : 28 Apr 1586 St-Jean-Baptiste, Meneac [5]

MARRIED: 17 Sep 1615 @ St-Jean-Baptiste, Meneac, Bretagne, France [5, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francoise – Pierre – Jeanne:

L714 / L715: CHARLES LABBE : MARIE FRANCOIS

MARRIED: ca 1635 @ St-Leu-et-St-Gilles, Paris, France [5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francoise - Marie - Robert:

L716 / L717: JEAN PEPIN : JEANNE DUMONT

BORN: ca 1615 Grisy, Sees Normandy, France [5, 9, 20, 21] : ca 1617 Grisy, Sees, Normandy, France

[5, 9, 21, 25]

MARRIED: ca 1640 @ Grisy, Sees, Normandy, France [5, 9, 21, 25]

MEMOIRS: Lebel’s research indicates that in the years 1643, 1658 and 1660, Jean Pepin’s name is noted in

the civil records of Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, which would place his existence in New France for that period.[21]

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Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francoise – Marie – Marie:

L718 / L719: JEAN CRESTE : MARGUERITE GOSSELIN dit Gaulin

FATHER: Antoine Creste : Vincent Gosselin dit Gaulin

MOTHER: Jeanne Legrand : Marie Bonnemer

BORN: 8 Nov 1626 [5, 9, 21, 25, 26] : 14 May 1627 [5, 9, 21, 26]

PLACE: St-Aubin, Tourouvre, Perche, France [5, 9, 21, 25] : St-Martin-Vieux-Belleme, Mortagne, Perche

[5, 9, 21, 26]

DIED: 4 Mar 1717 Beauport, Quebec [5, 9, 21, 25, 26] : 15 Feb 1703 Beauport, Quebec

[5, 9, 21, 25, 26]

MARRIED: 13 Sep 1654 @ Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 21, 25, 26]

MEMOIRS: Lebel reports that Jean’s mother died when he was about nine years old. Jean’s father taught

him the wheelwright or carriage making trade and they had a shop together in France. In the morning of 18

Mar 1649, Jean and his father trekked from their hamlet of Les Boullais in Tourouvre to the house of the

notary, Chastel. Here Jean entered into an employment contract ‘with Michel le Neuf, Sieur du Herisson,

living in New France at Trois-Rivieres, for a period of three years’. The voyage both ways was free of

charge and the pay was 80 livres per year plus board. After arriving in Canada Jean spent his three years of

indenture at Trois-Rivieres before moving to Beauport. A document notarized at Tourouvre on 31 Mar 1653

notes that Jean Creste, in absentia, purchased the following items located in France from his sister,

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Marguerite, wife of Michel Docquaigne, ‘the one-third part of the house and a piece of land of three

measures … the one-third part of a barn … a piece of meadowland from the late Jeanne Legrand … the sale

made for the price of 140 livres’ paid in cash. Jean never did return but his eldest son, Louis, did pay a visit

to France 32 years later. When his son, Louis arrived back in Quebec he went fishing on a small boat owned

by Sieur Niel and accidently drowned.[21] Marguerite Gosselin travelled with her brother, Francois, to New

France in 1654.[21, 22, 25] Marguerite arrived in Canada on 14 July 1654 aboard the ship La Fortune carrying

many other ladies who, like Marguerite, were Filles a Marier. On 11 Aug 1654, Jean Creste bought a small

piece of land at Beauport, one arpent frontage by ten deep for 200 livres. Notary Paul Vachon (k90) became

his next door neighbour. Four years later Jean sold 42 square perches to his other neighbour, Toussaint

Giroux (k88) to allow him to build. Jean and Marguerite’s wedding ceremony actually actually took place in

the house of Seigneur Robert Giffard at Beauport. The marriage record, however, was registered at Notre

Dame de Quebec. On 10 Jun 1662, Jean was granted a concession of three arpents frontage and 21 deep on

the Ile d’Orleans. He sold it nine years later for 180 livres. In 1666, the census takers wrote, ‘Jean Creste,

wheelwright and farmer, having a domestic under contract: Pierre Chevalier, 24 years old’. The following

year he had six animals and 15 arpents under cultivation. In 1670, Jean Breton apprenticed out to Creste as a

wheelwright for 60 livres per year. On 4 Aug 1666, Creste bought one-third of the Dubuisson fief, located

between the rear fief of La Cloutiere and the bourg de Fargy, at Beauport, which was seven perches frontage

by one league in depth. Thus, Jean Creste became Seigneur of Beauport. In 1674, Jean purchased a 1200

square foot plot of land situated between the seminary of Quebec and the Hotel-Dieu. He sold it two years

later for 50 livres. In 1681, Creste had 40 arpents under cultivation, 13 cattle and a young servant girl

employed to help Marguerite with domestic chores. Marguerite died in the smallpox epidemic of 1703 that

wiped out a quarter of the population of Quebec City that year. Jean Creste was godfather to the first ever

Canadian born priest, Father Paul Vachon, son of Paul Vachon (k90).[21]

Jean and Marguerite’s offspring

birth/marriage/death data (all at Quebec City unless otherwise indicated) follows in the order of their birth: Louis (6

May 1656 / Madeleine Briault 19 May 1685 France / drowned 21 Aug 1685 St-Laurent, Ile d’Orleans), Marie (k359),

Marguerite (27 Mar 1659 / Pierre Gailloux 6 Nov 1678 / 12 Oct 1734 Batiscan), Francoise (20 Jul 1660 / Henri de Launey 6

Nov 1679 Beauport / 29 Nov 1702), Marguerite 2nd

(30 Mar 1663 / 16 May 1663), Jean (21 Apr 1664 / became master

wheelwright/carriage maker / died 4 Nov 1684 Beauport), Joseph (30 Apr 1666 / 20 Jan 1689 at Beauport), Marie 2nd

(16

Feb 1668 Beauport / Jean-Baptiste Lefebvre 22 Oct 1685 Beauport / ca 1725 Beauport), Louise (3 Aug 1670 / died at nine

years old), Pierre (19 Aug 1671 Beauport / wed Marthe Marcoux 3 Nov 1693 Beauport / 15 Nov 1719 Beauport).[5, 9, 21, 25, 26] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Joseph – Marie - Charles:

L724 / L725: JACQUES GODIN : MARGUERITE NIARD

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m668). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Joseph – Marie – Marie:

L726 / L727: MARIN BOUCHER : PERRINE MALLET

FATHER: Jacques Boucher : Pierre Mallet

MOTHER: Francoise Paigne : Jacqueline Leger

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m670). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Marie – Marie – Jean:

L732 / L733: PAUL MORISSET : MATHURINE GUILLOIS

MARRIED: ca 1640 @ St-Gilles de Surgeres, Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Marie – Marie – Jeanne:

L734 / L735: MATHIEU CHORET : SEBASTIENNE VEILLON

FATHER: Mathieu Choret : Maixent Veillon

MOTHER: Jeanne Serre : Bernarde Venet

BORN: ca 1622 Notre-Dame, Cogne, Larochelle, Aunis [5, 9] : ca 1624 Verdille, Saintes, Angoumois

[5, 9]

DIED: 27 Mar 1664 Beauport, Quebec [5, 9, 21] : 21 Dec 1698 Beauport, Quebec [5, 9]

MARRIED: 4 Mar 1647 @ Ste-Marguerite, Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Jeanne’s sibling birth/marriage/death data (all at Quebec City) follows in the order of their birth:

Robert (7 Oct 1648 / Marie-Madeleine Paradis 22 Apr 1674 Ile d’Orleans / 2nd

marriage, Marguerite Lerouge 7 Feb 1686 / 15 Jun

1716 St-Croix, Lotbiniere), Joseph (14 Aug 1650 / Anne Loignon 29 Oct 1776 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans / 28 Oct 1684),

Jeanne (k367), Ignace (twin, 17 Jan 1655 / Marie Belanger 26 Nov 1685 Beauport / 6 Oct 1701), Pierre (twin, 17 Jan

1655 / Marie-Madeleine Giroux 21 Jan 1686 / 27 Jul 1701), Jean (24 Nov 1657 / Claire Baucher 30 Oct 1684 Ste-Famille / 6

Jan 1699 St-Laurent), Pierre 2nd

(ca 1660 / Marie-Anne Baugis 21 Jan 1686 / 5 May 1736).[5, 9, 22] Sebastienne

Veillon’s second marriage was with Pierre Aufroy dit Gargot on 25 Oct 1664 at Ile d’Orleans, Quebec.[5, 9, 21]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Francois – Francois – Marie – Rene:

L740 / L741: CLAUDE DUMAS : FRANCOISE LEGER

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m1340). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Francois – Francois – Marie – Marie:

L742 / L743: MATHURIN LELONG : PERRINE MORET

FATHER: : Jacques Moret

MOTHER: : Roberde Iger

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m1342). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Joseph – Pierre – Jacques:

L751 / L752: JACQUES SUPRENANT : LOUISE ROQUET

BORN: ca 1625 St-Martin-d’Aspres, Perche, France [5, 9, 20] : ca 1627 St-Martin-d’Aspres, Perche

[5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Joseph – Pierre – Jeanne:

L754 / L755: ANTOINE DENOT : CATHERINE LEDUC

BORN: ca 1625 St-Germain-l’Auxerrois, Paris [5, 9, 20, 29] : ca 1627 St-Germain-l’Auxerrois, Paris [5, 9, 20]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Joseph – Anne - Jacques:

L756 / L757: SEBASTIEN TETU : MARGUERITE LeTHUILLIER dit Moulin

MARRIED: ca 1645 @ St-Philibert-du-Mesnil-sous-Junnieges, Rouen, Normandy, France [5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Joseph – Anne – Marguerite:

L758 / L759: JACQUES BEAUVAIS dit St-Jemme : JEANNE SOLDÉ

FATHER: Gabriel Beauvais dit St-Jemme : Martin Soldé

MOTHER: Marie Crosnier : Julienne LePotier

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (L110). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Genevieve – Jean – Louis:

L760 / L761: LOUIS de LAMARRE dit Gasion : JEANNE GARNIER

FATHER: Adrien de Lamarre : Sebastien Garnier

MOTHER: Marie Lebec : Marie Roux

BORN: ca 1634 Pitres, Les-Andelys, Rouen [5, 9, 21, 26] : ca 1636 St-Denis, Ile d’Oleron, Saintonge

[5, 9, 21, 26]

DIED: 24 Jan 1663 Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 21, 26] : 20 Nov 1703 Quebec City, Quebec

[5, 21, 26]

MARRIED: 21 Apr 1659 @ Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 21, 26]

MEMOIRS: Jeanne enlisted to go to Canada on 10 Apr 1657. She was a Filles a Marier who arrived at

Quebec City on 21 Jun 1657 aboard the ship, Taureau.[21, 22, 26] Jeanne first wed Rene Maheu on 30 July

1657 at Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec City. Jeanne and Mr. Mahey had one son: Rene (28 Apr 1658 Quebec

City / Barbe Boucher 16 Nov 1682 Chateau-Richer / 5 Jul 1683 Chateau-Richer).[5, 9, 21, 22, 26] On 7 Jul 1658, Louis de

Lamarre contracted a tailor to fashion him a suit costing 35 livres which Louis promised to pay by the

following March. The document indicates that Louis was ‘living at the home of Monsieur Couillard’ at

Quebec City. On 29 Jan 1659, Louis obtained a concession of three arpents of frontal property at Longue

Pointe in the fief of Lotinville on the Beaupre Coast. He gave this land up a few months later.[21] Jeanne

Garnier and Louis de Lamarre’s offspring birth/marriage/death data includes: Pierre (10 Jan 1660 Quebec City /

Marie Paulet 7 Feb 1684 St-Pierre, Quebec / 21 Nov 1715 Quebec City), Louis Jr. (k380).[5, 21, 22, 26] After Louis died,

Jeanne contracted to marry a third husband, Pierre Gendreau dit La Poussiere on 24 Jan 1663 at La Visitation

de Notre Dame, Chateau-Richer. Mr. Gendreau was the godfather of Jeanne and Louis Lamarre’s son,

Pierre. Vital statistics (at Chateau-Richer) for Jeanne’s children with Mr. Gendreau include the following:

Marie (2 Sep 1663 / Andre Cassan 3 Feb 1682 L’Ange-Gardien / 30 Dec 1726), Anne (27 Apr 1665 / Jean Meric 20 Aug 1685

L’Ange-Gardien), Jacques (7 Feb 1667 / Marie-Anne Dalleray 12 Feb 1691 St-Pierre / 26 Apr 1739 St-Laurent), Pierre (14

May 1669 / Marguerite Barbeau 1 Oct 1690 L’Ange-Gardien / 27 May 1695 L’Ange-Gardien), Catherine (10 Feb 1671 /

Jacques de Leugre 15 Nov 1688 / ca 1715), Genevieve (12 Oct 1673 / Gabriel Loyer dit Desnoyers 22 Feb 1694 L’Ange-

Gardien / 15 Aug 1727 Repentigny). Jeanne’s fourth marriage was with Jacques Barbeau on 9 Jan 1681 at

L’Ange-Gardien.[5, 9, 21, 22, 26] The 1681 census shows Jeanne and Mr. Barbeau living at L’Ange-Gardien.[21, 26]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Jean – Anne:

L762 / L763: NICOLAS QUENTIN dit Lafontaine : MAGDELEINE ROULOIS

FATHER: Louis Quentin : Michel Roulois

MOTHER: Marie des Mousseaux : Jeanne Maline

BORN: ca 1633 Gonneville, Lisieux, Normandy [5, 9, 21] : ca 1645 Notre-Dame, Vair, Maine, France [5, 9, 21]

DIED: 27 May 1683 L’Ange-Gardien, Quebec [5, 9, 21] : 19 Nov 1705 L’Ange-Gardien, Quebec

[5, 9]

MARRIED: 3 Aug 1660 @ Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Nicolas rented a farm with four arpents of frontage by 40 arpents deep, in 1655 at St-Martin

les Maretz. This was a four year lease and included a house, barn and stable. In 1658, Nicolas bought 756

arpents of land at Chateau-Richer for 400 livres. His neighbours were Robert Drouin (L186) and Jean

Gagnon. The land was situated just west of the Rivieres-aux-Chiens. This river separates the towns of

Chateau-Richer and Ste-Anne-de-Beaupre. As of 1660, the 20 year old indentured Martin Lamy worked for

the Quentins as a carpenter and domestic. Nicolas and Magdeleine lived at Chateau-Richer for seven years.

In 1667, they added to their estate by purchasing four arpents frontage by a league and half deep property at

L’Ange-Gardien ‘in a spot commonly called Caput’ for 700 livres. Their neighbour was Jean Guyon (m1304).

Nicolas died in his bed after receiving the last rites. His friends, Joseph Guyon (L652), Rene Letarte (L330)

and Mathurin Huot (k172) carried him to the cemetery at L’Ange-Gardien.[21] Nicolas and Magdeleine’s

offspring birth/marriage/death data (all at L’Ange-Gardien) follows in order of birth: Anne (k381), Magdeleine

(27 Jul 1673 / Nicolas Laberge 29 Jan 1692 / 17 Dec 1743 St-Augustine, Quebec), Louis (27 Dec 1675 / Marie Mathieu 17 Jan

1701), Marie-Jeanne (4 Aug 1678 Quebec / Guillaume Laberge 14 Feb 1695 / 1 Dec 1749), Charles (24 Mar 1681 /

Marie-Madeleine Vezina 25 Jun 1703 / 12 Aug 1760), Denis (13 Jul 1688 Chateau-Richer / Ursule Godin 24 Jan 1689 / died

ca 1721). Magdeleine Roulois next wed Louis Boucher on 20 Aug 1684 at L’Ange-Gardien, Quebec.[5, 9, 21, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Aime:

L764 / L765: JACQUES JOLIVET : NICOLE BOUVILLONNE

MEMOIRS : Their biographies may be viewed at number (L340). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne:

L766 / L767: FRANCOIS-ABRAHAM FISET : DENISE SAVARD

FATHER: Abraham Fiset : Simon Savard

MOTHER: Catherine Labrecque : Marie Hourdouil

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (L342). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula - Remi – Rosalie - Narcisse - Pierre - Louis – Joseph – Louis – Joseph - Louis:

m1280 / m1281: MATHURIN TETREAULT : MARIE BERNARD

BORN: ca 1605 St-Martin-de-Loin, Poitiers, Poitou [5, 9, 25] : ca 1607 St-Martin-de-Loin, Poitiers

[5, 9, 25]

MARRIED: ca 1630 @ St-Martin-de-Loin, Poitiers, Poitou, France [5, 9, 25] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula - Remi - Rosalie - Narcisse - Pierre – Louis – Joseph – Louis – Joseph - Noelle:

m1282 / m1283: JEAN LANDREAU : MARIE AUBERT

MARRIED: ca 1635 @ Jauze, Maine, France [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Jean and Marie both died before their daughter, Noelle emigrated to New France in 1659.[26] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula - Remi – Rosalie - Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Joseph – Louis – Anne - Andre:

m1284 / m1285: JEAN JARRET dit Jacquemin : PERRETTE SERMETTE

MARRIED: ca 1642 @ Royas, Vienne, Dauphine, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Jean and Perrette’s offspring birth/marriage/death details include the following in their order

of birth: Andre (L642), Jacques (1 Feb 1646 Vignieu, France), Antoine (ca 1648 Royas, Vienne, Dauphine, France).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse - Pierre – Louis – Joseph – Louis – Anne – Marguerite:

m1286 / m1287: MICHEL ANTHIAUME : MARIE DUBOIS

MARRIED: ca 1650 @ St-Nicolas-des-Champs, Paris, France [5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie - Narcisse – Pierre - Louis - Joseph – Anne – Marguerite - Etienne:

m1292 / m1293: PIERRE GENTES : NICOLE MISIGNAN

MARRIED: ca 1645 @ St-Martin, Rouen, Normandy, France [5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre - Louis – Joseph – Anne – Marguerite - Catherine:

m1294 / m1295: MICHEL MESSIER : ANNE LEMOINE

FATHER: David Messier sieur de St-Michel : Pierre Lemoine

MOTHER: Marguerite Bar : Judith Duchesne

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (L578). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse - Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Christophe – Christophe - Jacques:

m1296 / m1297: JACQUES LUSSIER : MARGUERITE DARMINE

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (k0). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse - Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Christophe – Christophe – Catherine:

m1298 / m1299: PIERRE CLERICE : MARIE LEFEBVRE

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (k2). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Christophe – Catherine – Jean:

m1300 / m1301: GABRIEL GAUTHIER : JEANNE CHARDAVOUENNE

MARRIED: ca 1645 @ Saintes, Saintonge, France [5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Christophe – Catherine – Jeanne:

m1302/m1303: NICOLAS PETIT dit Lapree : MARIE POMPONELLE

FATHER: Nicolas Petit dit Lapree : Jean Pomponelle

MOTHER: Catherine Anceline : Michelle Boulet

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (k6). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula– Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Joseph:

m1304 / m1305: JEAN GUYON sieur du Buisson : ELISABETH COUILLARD

FATHER: Jean-Francois Guyon du Buisson : Guillaume Couillard

MOTHER: Mathurine Robin : Guillemette Hebert

BORN: 1 Aug 1619 St-Jean, Mortagne, Perche [5, 9, 13, 25] : 9 Feb 1630 Chateau-Richer, Quebec

[5, 21, 25]

DIED: 13 Jan 1694 Chateau-Richer, Quebec [5, 9, 13, 25] : 5 Apr 1704 Chateau-Richer, Quebec [5, 9, 13, 21, 25]

MARRIED: 27 Nov 1645 @ Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 13, 20, 21]

MEMOIRS: Jean came to Canada with his father in 1634. In 1667, he became the Royal Surveyor.[21, 25]

Lebel notes that Jean held the neighbouring property of the Bilaudeau’s on the Ile de St-Laurent, formerly

called the Ile d’Orleans.[21] Jean and Elisabeth’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at Chateau-Richer):

Madeleine (23 Aug 1647 / Adrien Hayot 24 Nov 1661 / 9 Jun 1674 L’Ange-Gardien), Joseph (L652), Francois-Xavier

(15 Oct 1651 Quebec City / Marie Cloutier 14 July 1683 / 20 Oct 1715 L’Islet), Guillaume (17 Nov 1652 Quebec City /

Jeanne Toupin 3 Nov 1688 / 21 Jun 1716), Nicolas (13 Feb 1655 / 6 Feb 1685), Catherine-Gertrude (10 Aug 1660

Quebec City / Denis Belleperche 21 May 1682 Cap-St-Ignace / 22 Feb 1715 Quebec City), Marie (4 Sep 1662 / 19 Mar 1688),

Genevieve (24 May 1665 / Nicolas Doyon 8 Jan 1690 / 2 May 1734 Quebec City), Charles (27 Sep 1667 / 10 Mar 1676),

Elisabeth (twin, 27 Sep 1667 / died after 1681 census), Jean-Francois (1 Jun 1658 / 11 Mar 1676), Pierre-Paul (18 Jul

1670 / Angelique Tetu du Jolly 11 Oct 1694 L’Ange-Gardien / 2 Oct 1697), Anne (15 May 1674 / died after 1681).[5, 9, 13, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Genevieve:

m1306 / m1307: PIERRE-ZACHARIE CLOUTIER : MADELEINE EMARD

FATHER: Zacharie Cloutier : Jean Emard

MOTHER: Xainte Dupont : Marie Bineau

BORN: 16 Aug 1617 St-Jean-de-Mortagne, Perche [5, 9, 24, 25] : 1 Aug 1626 St-Andre-de-Niort, Poitou

[5, 9, 25]

DIED: 3 Feb 1708 Château-Richer, Quebec [5, 9, 21, 24, 29]

: 28 May 1708 Château-Richer, Quebec [5, 9, 21, 24]

MARRIED: 4 Apr 1648 @ St-Barthelemi, Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9, 20, 21, 24]

MEMOIRS: Pierre-Zacharie and Madeleine travelled to New France in 1648. On the same voyage were

Madeleine’s sisters Anne and Barbe along with Barbe’s husband, Olivier Tardif.[26] On his marriage

contract, Pierre-Zacharie signed as: Sieur de la Cloutiere and clerk of the Community of the inhabitants of

New France.[25] Lebel cites Raoul Cloutier’s assessment of Pierre-Zacharie as a level-headed man,

charitable, friendly and a good farmer.[21] Pierre-Zacharie and Madeleine’s offspring birth/marriage/death

data (all Chateau-Richer) follows in the order of their birth: Barbe (11 Jan 1650 / Charles Belanger 21 Nov 1663 / 24 Apr

1711), Rene (k410), Saintes (20 Jan 1653 / Nicolas Goulet 24 Nov 1672 / 14 Sep 1706 St-Pierre, Ile d’Orleans),

Genevieve (L653), Marie-Magdeleine (15 May 1657 / Pierre Gravel dit Brindeliere 14 Feb 1676 / 2nd

marriage, Jean

Bouchard dit Dorval 24 Apr 1679 / 23 Jan 1721 St-Pierre), Marie (31 May 1659 / Jean Gravel 26 Apr 1684 / 3 Nov 1704),

Charles (j200), Pierre (1 Apr 1666 / Marie-Charlotte Guyon 25 Nov 1687 / 6 Aug 1712 Quebec City).[5, 8, 21, 22, 25]

Pierre-Zacharie Cloutier may also be found in this family history at the following numbers (k400) and (L820). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Louis:

m1308 / m1309: PIERRE GUILLET : JEANNE SAINT-PERE

FATHER: Francois Guillet dit Lajeunesse : Etienne Saint-Pere

MOTHER: Perrine Menard : Madeleine Couteau

BORN: ca 1623 Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9, 21, 26, 27] : 5 Feb 1627 St-Jean-d’Angely, Saintonge, Fr.

[5, 9, 21, 26]

DIED: 8 May 1695 Cap-de-la-Madeleine [5, 9, 21, 26, 27] : 18 Nov 1669 Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec

[5, 9]

MARRIED: ca 1648 @ Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 21, 26, 27]

MEMOIRS: Samuel de Champlain, the founder of Quebec City, established a trading system within the St-

Lawrence Valley from 1608 to 1627. Alliances were formed with the Algonquin and the Hurons, the most

important tribes in the region. He helped them in their fights against the Iroquois on Lake Champlain and the

Richelieu River. Sieur Laviollette was chosen by Samuel de Champlain, to travel on a barge up the St-

Lawrence River in the summer of 1634. He was accompanied by some soldiers, artisans and two Jesuits,

future martyrs, Jean de Brebeuf and Antoine Daniel. At Trois-Rivières on a plateau along the St-Lawrence,

they built a fort. It was strategically placed at the mouth of the St-Maurice River and near lac St-Pierre and

the Richelieu River. The Batiscan River was just down the coast. The Algonquin and Hurons provided fur

pelts in exchange for European goods. Missionaries were sent to their villages. This contact with the French

brought diseases such as smallpox, measles and influenza. Between 1636 and 1639, the Huron population

went from 25,000 strong to less then 10,000. The French trading system was disrupted by this depletion of

their allies. This catastrophe marked the beginning of the French territorial expansion since they now had to

collect and ship the furs themselves. They needed to get closer to the fur regions. It also marked the

beginning of the era of the Coureurs de Bois. Trois-Rivières was built as a meeting place for the Indians of

the Outaouais from the Great Lakes and the Maurice region. As the danger of disease abated, the fur trade

was thrown into turmoil by war with the Iroquois. As early as 1637, more than 500 Iroquois were spread out

around the small fort at Trois-Rivieres. The Iroqouis patrolled the waters of Lac St-Pierre paralyzing the fur

trading business, the movements of the missionaries in Huronia and disrupting communications between the

French and their Native allies. There were constant dangers. A hunting excursion would often end tragically

since many Iroquois roamed the nearby woods. For 25 years beginning around 1640 many French were

killed or taken captive.[5] Back in France, on 2 May 1647, Pierre Guillet was noted as a witness to a

contract of indenture signed at Larochelle. Shortly afterwards, Pierre and his brother, Mathurin immigrated

to Canada.[21] In 1647, Jeanne Saint-Pere, along with her sister, Catherine and their widowed mother,

Madeleine travelled to Canada as Filles a Marier. Pierre’s brother, Mathurin, married Jeanne’s sister,

Catherine.[26] Despite the Iroquois threat, forty or so colonists including some with families came to establish

themselves in the Trois-Rivieres region, during the years 1648 to 1651. Among the earliest settlers here was

Pierre Guillet dit Lajeunesse.[5] Also arriving about this time was the first missionary of the Trois-Rivieres

region, Father Jacques Buteaux. In addition, some Algonquins and Montagnais had settled nearby on Cap-

de-la-Madeleine during this period. Father Buteaux wanted them to settle there as an agricultural community

and have them provide some protection against the Iroquois. Champlain told Father Buteaux that some men

from Trois-Rivières could be used to work alongside the Natives to clear and cultivate the land on Cap-de-la-

Madeleine.[5] Father Buteaux, had the rights to the land and in the name of the Jesuits, he officially

conceded the land to his chosen settlers on 1 Jun 1649. Among the 14 men picked to settle the Cap-de-la

Madeleine region were Pierre Guillet and his brother, Mathurin.[5, 21] Pierre’s lot measured two by 20

arpents and was situated above the Faveral River. Pierre sold this land four years later.[21] Pierre was a

master carpenter and master woodworker who, Lebel believes, built most of the first houses at Cap-de-la-

Madeleine. Pierre also worked as a land clearer.[5, 21, 26] During this period, Pierre and Mathurin along with

their families were living at Trois-Rivières. On 3 Jun 1650, Pierre and Mathurin took possession of a lot

measuring 15 by 25 toises on the northwest side of Rue Saint-Pierre in the town of Trois-Rivieres. On the

property was a house measuring 30 by 20 feet. This was a temporary home because by 1652, they were

settled on their newly acquired land at Cap-de-la-Madeleine.[21] Father Buteaux was killed by the Iroquois

on 10 May 1652. On 18 Aug 1652, Mathurin Guillet was crossing the river at Trois Rivières near the islands

of the estuary. He was accompanied by Rochereau, Flour dit Bonjonnier and the surgeon, Plassez. They

were attacked by a group of Iroqouis whose numbers filled eight canoes in all. Mathurin and Bonjonnier

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were killed, while the other two were taken captive. The next day, Duplessis, the governor of Trois Rivières,

went with a group of men seeking revenge; they were ambushed instead. Fifteen citizens of this small

outpost were killed or taken captive.[5] For Pierre, perhaps the death of his brother and the constant threat of

the Iroquois gave him reason to establish his young family nearer the safety of Quebec City. By May 1654,

Pierre and family had moved to the the seigneurie of Notre-Dame-des-Anges which was within the more

secure environs of Quebec City. Here he obtained, from the Jesuits, sixty arpents of land located between the

St-Charles and the Beauport Rivers. Although his daughter, Marie Catherine was baptized at Quebec City in

1656, Pierre was not to live in the area for long. On 19 Sep 1656, he sold this plot for 350 livres and then

returned to the hamlet of Cap-de-la-Madeleine. Here, Pierre settled his family on the 40 arpent farm of

Claude Houssard, his mother-in-law’s third husband.[5, 21] This land had been deeded to Houssard, a fellow

original Cap pioneer, by the Jesuits five years earlier. It was located beside the property of Michel Lemay,

son-in-law of Charles Jobin (L390). A notarized act dated 30 Aug 1659, gave the deed of this land to Guillet.

Many notarized acts from the era show Pierre engaged in a lot of construction. On 6 Sep 1660, he accepts to

build a barn for Nicolas Gailloux. On 11 Jan 1662 he contracts to build a barn for Nicolas Gastineau dit

Duplessis for a cost of 60 pounds. On 31 Mar 1664 he builds a house measuring 25 feet by 18 feet, on Cap

de la Madeleine for Michel Gamelin for the price of 600 pounds.[5] For about five years beginning in 1665,

Pierre was also very active in real estate transactions at both Batiscan and the Cap.[5, 21] In the spring of

1666, the Jesuits, in possession of the Seigneurie of Batiscan, granted the first 30 land concessions there.

Claude Houssard, Pierre’s father-in-law, was the first, receiving his land concession on 21 Mar 1666. Robert

Rivard, Pierre's son-in-law got his on 22 Mar 1666. Nicolas Rivard, Pierre's brother-in-law, signed for his

land on 23 Mar 1666. On 6 Aug 1666, Pierre obtained his property here making him among the first

landowners of this area of Quebec. Son-in-laws, Mathieu Rouillard and Jean Moreau received their land

concessions in June 1667. On 17 Nov 1667, Pierre sold his Batiscan concession to Jean-Baptiste Crevier.

Three days later, Pierre bought 80 arpents of land at Cote Saint-Marc, next to his own property at Cap-de-la-

Madeleine. On 13 Jul 1667, Pierre constructed a barn and house on Ile-de-la-Poterie for Marguerite

Legardeux. At the end of 1667, Pierre exchanged the land he had on the Cap for property in Batiscan owned

by Jean Cusson. On 8 Jan 1668, Pierre Guillet moved his family from Cap-de-la-Madeleine to Batiscan. He

would ultimately return to the Cap but most of his children would remain here. Many of Pierre’s descendants

still reside today in this community. On 9 Feb 1668, he erected a barn in Batiscan for Jacqueline Chamboy

and later that year he built her a house.[5] Pierre and Jeanne’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (all at Trois-

Rivieres) includes: Mathurin (7 Nov 1649 / Marie-Charlotte Lemoyne 2 Nov 1681 / 2 Mar 1720), Madeleine (9 Oct

1650 / Robert Rivard dit Loranger 28 Oct 1664 Cap-de-la-Madeleine / 27 Apr 1736 Batiscan), Jeanne (14 Nov 1652 / first

child baptized at Cap-de-la-Madeleine on 17 Nov 1652 / wed Mathieu Rouillard 26 Jun 1667 / 2nd

marriage, Francois Fafard dit

Delorme 23 Jun 1711 Batiscan / 18 Nov 1723 Batiscan), Anne (24 Sep 1654 Quebec City / Jean Moreau 20 Jun 1667 Cap-de-

la-Madeleine / 21 Feb 1718 Batiscan), Catherine (8 Feb 1656 Quebec City / Jacques Masse 18 Nov 1669 Cap-de-la-

Madeleine / 2nd

marriage, Sebastien Provencher 14 May 1691 Cap-de-Madeleine / 18 Feb 1717 Becancour), Louis (L654),

Marie (17 Oct 1658 / Jean Baril 13 Dec 1673 Batiscan / 20 Oct 1681 Batiscan), Marguerite (17 Aug 1660 / Pierre Deshayes

12 Jul 1676 Cap-de-la-Madeleine / ca 1720 Becancour, Quebec), Pierre (ca 1662 / 11 Sep 1684 La-Perade, Quebec), Joseph

(ca 1663 / became a merchant and trader at Montreal and did not marry), Genevieve (ca 1664 / Pierre Champoux dit Jolicoeur

22 Jan 1679 / 13 Apr 1741).[5, 9, 21, 26] Pierre Guillet next wed Madeleine Delaunay on 11 Oct 1670 at Cap-de-la-

Madeleine.[5, 21, 26, 27] Ms. Delaunay was a Kings Daughter with a dowry of 600 livres.[21, 26, 27] On 1 Dec

1670, an inventory of Pierre’s joint possessions was done with the notary, Cusson, showing him with eight

arpents of riverfront property that included a house, a barn and a stable. On 25 Feb 1671, Pierre obtained

from the Jesuits, land on Cote St Marc, at Cap-de-la-Madeleine. Nine years later, he rented this land to his

son-in-law, Jacques Massé.[5] In 1679, Pierre and Ms. Delaunay were living at Linctot (Becancour) and

declared that they owned a gun, five cattle and had ten arpents of land under cultivation.[21] The 1681

census shows them residing at both the seigneurie of Linctot and Cap-de-la-Madeleine.[5, 21, 26, 27] In 1690,

Pierre sold his land at Becancour to Antoine Cottenoir. Pierre and family were residing only Cap-de-la-

Madeleine at this point. There are a number of notarized acts dated in the year 1690 that concerned Pierre’s

real-estate transactions such as renting land consessions and selling three of his properties to his son-in-law,

Sébastien Provencher. On 11 June 1695, Ms. Delaunay had an inventory of Pierre’s estate notarized by

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Jacques Cusson.[5] Ms. Delaunay returned to France not long after clearing up her husband’s estate in

1695.[5, 21, 27] She was buried on 6 Feb 1699 at St-Jean-du-Perrot, Larochelle, Aunis.[5, 9, 21, 27] Located near

the main post office in Trois-Rivieres is a monument to the early pioneers of the region. The name of Pierre

Guillet is inscribed here as well as on a monument in the park near the Sanctuary of Cap-de-la-Madeleine.[5] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie:

m1310 / m1311: JEAN-BAPTISTE TROTTIER : GENEVIEVE PEPIN de Lafond

FATHER: Jules Trottier : Etienne Pepin de Lafond

MOTHER: Catherine Loiseau : Marie-Madeleine Boucher

BORN: 25 Jul 1646 Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 25, 16] : 29 Feb 1652 Immaculate Conception, Trois-Rivieres

[5, 9]

DIED: 24 May 1703 Batiscan, Quebec [5, 9, 25] : 24 Jun 1739 Batiscan, Quebec [5, 9]

MARRIED: 24 Jun 1667 @ Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 25]

MEMOIRS: Jean-Baptiste was born aboard the ship, Le Cardinal, during his parents’ voyage across the

Atlantic Ocean from France to Canada.[16, 21, 26] He became a cartwright and a miller.[21]

Genevieve and

Jean-Baptiste’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (at St-Francois-Xavier, Batiscan) include: Marie (L655),

Catherine (ca 1669 / Pierre Rivard dit Lanquette 9 Jan 1684 Cap-de-la-Madeleine / 12 Feb 1735), Marie-Madeleine (ca

1671 / Pierre Viel 18 Jan 1687 / 2nd

marriage, Jean Desranlot 21 Aug 1698 / 22 May 1747), Jean (ca 1677 / Marie-Madeleine

Rivard dit Loranger 14 Sep 1698 / 23 Nov 1717 Grondines, Champlain), Marguerite (21 Apr 1678 / became Sister St-Joseph

on 5 Aug 1698 and then later was Superior General of the Congregation of Notre-Dame de Montreal), Augustin (28 Feb 1681 /

Angelique Lefebvre 24 Nov 1705 / 2 Jan 1750), Francoise (14 Apr 1683 / Mathurin Rivard 20 Apr 1700 / 9 Feb 1706),

Genevieve (ca 1685 / Jean Rivard 5 Sep 1703 / 23 Oct 1740 Ile Dupas, Quebec), Anne-Charlotte (7 Nov 1688 / Louis

Baril 4 Feb 1704 / 29 Apr 1753 Ste-Anne-de-la-Perade, Quebec), Marie-Josette (29 Jun 1691 / 15 Aug 1703), Elisabeth

(30 Jun 1693 / Antoine Germaine 11 Feb 1710), Antoine (10 Nov 1695 / Catherine Massicot 12 Aug 1715 / 1 Sep 1747).[5, 9, 21]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Pierre – Marguerite – Laurent – Marguerite:

m1322 / m1323: PIERRE ARDION : SUZANNE SORET

FATHER: Jean Ardion : Thomas Soret

MOTHER: Marie Labbe : Marie Simon

BORN: ca 1594 Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9, 27] : ca 1607 Larochelle, Aunis, France

[5, 9, 27]

DIED: 31 Dec 1641 Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9, 27] : 8 Jul 1650 Larochelle, Aunis, France

[5, 9, 27]

MARRIED: 12 Feb 1623 @ Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9, 27]

MEMOIRS: Pierre was a master mason and stonecutter.[27] Marguerite’s sibling birth/marriage/death data

(at Larochelle, Aunis): Marie (9 Apr 1624), Etienne (5 Oct 1631 / 3 Oct 1636), Abraham (5 Feb 1635 / 4 May 1635),

Marguerite (L661), Andre (5 Oct 1639 / 22 Aug 1640), Jeanne (21 Mar 1641 / Jean-Louis Raymond 8 Nov 1665).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre - Charlotte – Pierre – Marguerite – Marguerite – Nicolas:

m1324 / m1325: CHRISTOPHE CREVIER de Lameslee : JEANNE EVARD

FATHER: Nicolas Crevier :

MOTHER: Anne Basiret :

BORN: 17 Feb 1611 St-Cande-le-Jeune, Rouen, Normandy [5, 9, 21, 27] : ca 1618 St-Cande-le-Jeune

[5, 9, 21, 25]

DIED: 16 May 1663 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5, 21] : 21 Jan 1682 Batiscan, Quebec

[5, 9]

MARRIED: 6 Nov 1633 @ St-Cande-le-Jeune, Rouen, Normandy, France [5, 9, 20, 25, 27]

MEMOIRS: On 7 Dec 1639, Christophe Crevier’s name was entered in the Trois-Rivieres registry as the

godfather to a young Huron Indian boy. Lebel notes that eventhough Christophe was a baker, he probably

earned more money by trading powder, shot, firearms, blankets, clothing and brandy for furs.[21] Christophe

appears in records as a baker at the Trois-Rivieres Fort in 1639. He and Jeanne and the children returned to

France about 1643 where Christophe was noted as a merchant at Larochelle from 1647 to 1651.[25, 27] They

then returned to Quebec and the Jesuits gave them land at Notre Dame des Anges in 1651.[25] On 1 Nov

1650, Christophe bought a lot at Quebec City with 80 feet of frontage on the north-west side of Rue Saint-

Louis. This lot was sold in 1657 for 600 livres. Also in November 1650, Christophe ventured to France

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aboard the ship Le Chasseur, which was the last to leave for the homeland that year. Shortly after their return

to Canada in October of the following year, Christophe bought a piece of land four by 24 arpents from Mr.

Franchetot for 430 livres at the seigneurie, Notre Dame des Anges. A section measuring two arpents by 24

deep was sold to Pierre Paradis in 1654. On 1 Feb 1652, the Jesuits gave Crevier seven arpents of frontage in

the same seigneurie near the Cabane-aux-Taupiers River. This land was resold in 1654 to Mr. Vieux for

2,500 livres because it had a house, barn and stable. In 1655, the Jesuits divided the island at the confluence

of the rivers of Trois-Rivieres and the St-Lawrence, into seven parts and gave two parcels measuring two by

five arpents each to Christophe Crevier. During the ensuing years Christophe bought out the shares of his

neighbours and this land came to be known as the Fief St-Christophe and is now a golf course. Crevier

acquired other lands in the area of Trois-Rivieres and in the commune of Lac St-Pierre, in addition to owning

his homestead at Trois-Rivieres on the present day corner of Rues Notre-Dame and des Casernes. On 3 Nov

1657, Christophe was cited in the Journal des Jesuits as having led Iroqouis prisoners to the governor at

Quebec for questioning regards the murder of three colonists at Montreal.[21] Christophe was seized by the

Iroquois in June 1658 but freed that September.[25] Toward the end of his life, in 1662 Christophe was

ceded a seigneurie on the Gaspé Peninsula but was too old to work it. In the census of 1681, Jeanne Evard,

age 62 lived in Montreal, probably at the home of her daughter, Marguerite.[21] Christophe and Jeanne’s

offspring birth/marriage/death record (all at Trois-Rivieres, Quebec except as noted) is as follows: Jeanne (ca 1635

St-Cande-le-Jeune, Rouen, France / Pierre Boucher, governor of Trois-Rivieres, 9 Jul 1652 Quebec / 9 Dec 1727 Boucherville),

Francois (13 May 1640 / killed by Iroquois 28 May 1653), Nicolas (L662), Jean (3 Apr 1642 / Marguerite Hertel 26 Nov

1663 / died 4 Dec 1693 / as the seigneur of St-Francois-du-Lac, he was harvesting with several of his habitants when they were

captured by the Iroqouis and taken to the Iroquois home base near Albany, New York – they tore out Crevier’s fingernails and

were preparing to burn him at the stake when Colonel Peter Schuyler, commander of Fort Albany ransomed him for fifty tois –

Crevier died at Albany soon afterward / buried at St-Francois-du-Lac, Quebec), Marguerite (ca 1643 France / Jacques Fournier

14 May 1657 / 7 Jun 1707 Montreal), Jerome (ca 1645 France), Marie (ca 1646 France / Nicolas Gatineau dit Duplessis 1

Apr 1663 Quebec), Joseph (ca 1647 France / 29 Apr 1661), Jean-Baptiste (ca 1648 St-Cande-le-Jeune, Rouen / Anne Chorel

dit Stromain 21 Jan 1682 Champlain, Quebec / 15 Mar 1708 Montreal, Quebec), Antoine (ca 1650 at France / was captured and

then killed by the Iroquois in 1661 / Lebel cites the Jesuit Relations Journal of 1661 which recounts a letter from Jean-Francois

Hertel that includes the following: ‘as for the little Antoine Crevier de Lameslee, this poor child filled me with compassion because

he had become the servant of these barbarians and then they killed him with knife blows as they hunted him down’).[5, 9, 21, 25] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Pierre – Marguerite – Marguerite - Louise:

m1326 / m1327: ANDRE LECOUTRE : RACHEL BERTHELOT

MARRIED: ca 1640 @ Normandy, France [5, 9] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Elisabeth - Francoise – Anne - Rene:

m1340 / m1341: CLAUDE DUMAS : FRANCOISE LEGER

MARRIED: ca 1640 @ St-Croix, Tours, Touraine, Indre-et-Loire, France [5, 9, 20, 29]

MEMOIRS: Claude Dumas may also be found in this family history at the code number (L740) and (L844). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Elisabeth – Francoise – Anne – Marie:

m1342 / m1343: MATHURIN LELONG : PERRINE MORET

FATHER: : Jacques Moret

MOTHER: : Roberde Iger

BORN: ca 1610 Toussaint, Rennes, Bretagne [5, 9, 20, 29] : 22 Nov 1606 St-Germain, Rennes, Bretagne [5, 9, 29]

MARRIED: 10 Sep 1635 @ Toussaint, Rennes, Bretagne, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Mathurin Lelong may also be found in this family history at code number (L742) and (L846). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Joseph - Claire - Charles – Charles - Francois:

m1360 / m1361: CHARLES DUMAS : ANNE LEMAIRE

BORN: ca 1619 St-Sauveur de Paris, France [5, 9, 25] : ca 1621 St-Sauveur de Paris, France

[5, 9, 20]

MARRIED: ca 1644 @ St-Sauveur de Paris, France [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Charles had a brother named Gabriel who was a mason. Gabriel moved to Canada with

Charles’ sons and worked with Charles’ eldest son, Francois.[21] Charles and Anne’s offspring birth/

marriage/death data includes: Francois (L680), Francois 2nd

(born ca 1650 / was an Iroquois interpreter and a guard

for Jacques de Brisay, Governor of Canada / wed Marie Montmesnil, a Kings Daughter who landed in Quebec in 1664 with a

dowry of 200 livres, 25 Nov 1687 Quebec City).[27] Charles Dumas may also be found at the code number (m1656) .

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Joseph – Claire - Charles – Charles - Marguerite:

m1362 / m1363: PIERRE FOY : CATHERINE BLANCHARD

BORN: ca 1621 L’Hermenault, Poitou, France [5, 9, 20] : ca 1623 L’Hermenault, Poitou, France

[5, 9, 20]

MARRIED: ca 1646 @ L’Hermenault, Poitou, France [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Pierre Foy may also be found in this family history at the following code number (m1658). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette - Joseph - Claire – Charles – Francoise - Thomas:

m1364 / m1365: JEAN RONDEAU : MARIE FORTIER

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m1272). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Joseph – Claire - Charles - Francoise – Andree:

m1366 / m1367: JACQUES REMONDIERE : RENÉE LARIVIERE

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m1274). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Joseph - Claire – Marie - Marie - Jean:

m1372 / m1373: JEAN FAUCONNET : ANNE CARRE

BORN: ca 1615 St-Paul, Orleans, Orleanais, France [5, 9, 20] : ca 1617 Orleans, Orleanais, France

[5, 9, 20]

MARRIED: ca 1640 @ St-Paul, Orleans, Orleanais, France [5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse - Josette – Joseph - Claire – Marie – Marie – Marie:

m1374 / m1375: VINCENT HATANVILLE : MARGUERITE DUVAL

BORN: ca 1620 St-Eustache, Paris, France [5, 9, 20] : ca 1622 St-Eustache, Paris, France [5, 9, 20]

MARRIED: ca 1645 @ St-Eustache, Paris, France [5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Marie – Jean – Marie – Michel – Anne:

m1386 / m1387: DENIS GAUDET : MARTINE GAUTHIER

FATHER: Jehan Gaudet : Martin Gauthier

MOTHER: Marie Daussy :

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m1238). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Marie – Jean - Marie – Marie - Michel:

m1388 / m1389: GUILLAUME-ANDRE RICHARD : HUGUETTE POIRIER

MARRIED: ca 1625 @ Saintonge, France [5, 9] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie - Narcisse – Josette - Marie - Jean – Marie – Marie - Madeleine:

m1390 / m1391: JEAN BLANCHARD : RADEGONDE LAMBERT

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (n1846). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francoise – Marie – Marie – Jean:

m1436 / m1437: ANTOINE CRESTE : JEANNE LEGRAND

FATHER: Jehan Creste : Noel Legrand

MOTHER: Marguerite Chaudon : Suzanne Loyseau

BORN: 22 Nov 1592 Boullays, Tourouvre, Perche [5, 9, 21, 26] : 15 Apr 1595 St-Aubin, Tourouvre [5, 9, 25, 26]

DIED: 13 Sep 1654 Beauport, Quebec [5] : ca 1637 St-Aubin, Tourouvre, Perche [5]

MARRIED: 29 Oct 1619 @ Tourouvre, Perche, France [5, 9, 21, 25, 26]

MEMOIRS: Antoine Creste worked as a carriage maker or wheelwright in the hamlet of Les Boullays in the

parish of Tourouvre, France.[26] Antoine and Jeanne’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at Tourouvre)

includes: Marguerite (4 Aug 1622), Francoise (3 Feb 1624 / died same day), Jean (L718), Marguerite 2nd

(14

May 1627 / wed Michel Docquaigne / 15 Jan 1702 Beauport), Marie (28 Apr 1632 / Jean Bigot 24 Feb 1648). Antoine next

wed Martine Pignard about 1638.[5, 9, 21, 26] They had one child named, Michel (born 2 Nov 1639 Tourouvre).[5, 9] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francoise – Marie – Marie – Marguerite:

m1438 / m1439: VINCENT GOSSELIN dit Gaulin : MARIE BONNEMER

BORN: ca 1594 St-Martin-du-Vieux-Belleme, Perche [5, 9, 25]

: ca 1596 St-Martin-du-Vieux-Belleme [5, 9, 25]

MARRIED: ca 1619 @ St-Martin-du-Vieux-Belleme, Mortagne, Sees, Perche, France [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Marguerite’s sibling birth/marriage/death data (at St-Martin-du-Vieux-Belleme): Vincent (7 Jan

1620), Marie (11 May 1623), Marguerite (twin, L719), Pierre (twin, 14 May 1627 / Jacqueline Lauvergnat, a Kings

Daughter, arrived in 1663 with a dowry of 400 livres, 21 Apr 1664 Château-Richer / 16 Nov 1677 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans),

Francois (25 Aug 1630 / wed Marie Rocheron, a Filles a Marier 25 Sep 1657 Quebec City / 8 Dec 1675 Ste-Famille).[5, 9, 21, 22, 25] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Joseph – Marie – Marie - Marin:

m1452 / m1453: JACQUES BOUCHER : FRANCOISE PAIGNE

FATHER: Jean Boucher : Nicolas Paigne

MOTHER: Francoise Roussin : Marie Castrie

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be reviewed at number (n1340). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Clotilde – Joseph – Marie – Marie – Perrine:

m1454 / m1455: PIERRE MALLET : JACQUELINE LEGER

FATHER: Jean Mallet :

MOTHER: Marie d’Aussey :

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (n1342). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Clotilde – Marie – Marie – Jeanne – Mathieu:

m1468 / m1469: MATHIEU CHORET : JEANNE SERRE

BORN: ca 1595 Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9, 20] : ca 1597 Larochelle, Aunis, France

[5, 9, 20]

DIED: 17 Oct 1636 Notre-Dame-de-Cogne, Larochelle [5] : 4 Mar 1647 Notre-Dame, Cogne, Larochelle

[5]

MARRIED: ca 1620 @ Notre-Dame-de-Cogne, Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Mathieu and Jeanne’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (at Larochelle, Aunis, France) follow

in the order of their birth: Mathieu (L734), Jacquette (ca 1625), Jean (ca 1628), Jeanne (ca 1631 / 22 May 1713).[5] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Clotilde – Marie – Marie – Jeanne – Sebastienne:

m1470 / m1471: MAIXENT VEILLON : BERNARDE VENET

BORN: ca 1595 Verdille, Poitou, France [5, 9, 20] : ca 1597 Verdille, Poitou, France [5, 9, 20]

MARRIED: ca 1620 @ Verdille, Poitou, France [5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Francois – Francois – Marie – Marie - Perrine:

m1486 / m1487: JACQUES MORET : ROBERDE IGER

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (n2686). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Joseph – Anne – Marguerite – Jacques:

m1516 / m1517: GABRIEL BEAUVAIS dit St-James : MARIE CROSNIER

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m220). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Joseph – Anne – Marguerite – Jeanne:

m1518 / m1519: MARTIN SOLDÉ : JULIENNE LePOTIER

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m222). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Jean – Louis – Louis:

m1520 / m1521: ADRIEN de LAMARRE : MARIE LEBEC

MARRIED: ca 1630 @ Pitres, Les-Andelys, Rouen, Normandy [5, 9, 26] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Jean – Louis – Jeanne:

m1522 / m1523: SEBASTIEN GARNIER : MARIE ROUX

FATHER: Jean Garnier : Jacques Roux

MOTHER: Jacqueline Hullon : Anne Mauduit

BORN: ca 1605 St-Denis, Ile d’Oleron, Saintonge [5, 9, 20] : ca 1607 St-Denis, Ile d’Oleron, Saintonge

[5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Jean – Anne – Nicolas:

m1524 / m1525: LOUIS QUENTIN : MARIE des MOUSSEAUX

MARRIED: ca 1630 @ Gonneville, Honfleur, Lisieux, Normandy, France [5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Jean – Anne – Magdeleine:

m1526 / m1527: MICHEL ROULOIS : JEANNE MALINE

FATHER: Marin Roulois :

MOTHER: Perrine Boulay :

BORN: ca 1615 St-Pierre, Ormes, Mamers, Lemans [5, 9]

: ca 1617 St-Come-de-Vair, Mamers, Lemans [5, 9]

DIED: 12 Oct 1690 L’Ange-Gardien, Quebec [5, 9]

: 4 Jan 1689 L’Ange-Gardien, Quebec [5, 9]

MARRIED: ca 1640 @ St-Come-de-Vair, Mamers, Lemans, Maine, France [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Once in Canada, Michel and Jeanne lived on a farm at Ste-Anne-de-Beaupre, just east of the

Rivieres-aux-Chiens.[21] Michel and Jeanne’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at Quebec City unless

otherwise indicated) follow in the order of their birth: Michel (12 Sep 1642 Notre-Dame-de-Vair, Mamers / died young),

Jacqueline (6 Oct 1643 Notre-Dame-de-Vair / Denis Derome dit Descarreaux 17 Apr 1657 / 18 May 1718), Magdeleine

(L763), Michel 2nd (9 Jan 1654 / Catherine Drouin 24 Nov 1676 Chateau-Richer, Quebec / 16 Feb 1685 Chateau-Richer).[5, 9, 22]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Francois:

m1532 / m1533: ABRAHAM FISET : CATHERINE LABRECQUE

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m2732). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise:

m1534 / m1535: SIMON SAVARD : MARIE HOURDOUIL

FATHER: Simon Savard : Quentin Hourdouil

MOTHER: Marguerite Vinantes : Marie Souhaitte

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m686). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre - Louis - Joseph – Anne – Marguerite - Catherine – Michel:

n2588 / n2589: DAVID MESSIER : MARGUERITE BAR

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m1156). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Joseph – Anne – Marguerite - Catherine – Anne:

n2590 / n2591: PIERRE LEMOINE : JUDITH DUCHESNE

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m1158). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary.Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Christophe – Catherine – Jeanne – Nicolas:

n2604 / n2605: NICOLAS PETIT : CATHERINE ANCELINE

MOTHER: Madeleine Matte :

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (L12). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Christophe – Catherine – Jeanne – Marie:

n2606 / n2607: JEAN POMPONELLE : MICHELLE BOULET

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (L14). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Joseph – Jean:

n2608 / n2609: JEAN-FRANCOIS GUYON du Buisson : MATHURINE ROBIN

FATHER: Jacques Guyon : Eustache Robin

MOTHER : Marie Huet : Madeleine Avrard

BORN: 18 Sep 1592 [5, 9, 13, 21, 24, 25] : ca 1594

PLACE: St-Aubin de Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche [5, 9, 13, 21, 24, 25] : St-Jean, Mortagne, Perche, France [5, 9, 24, 25]

DIED: 30 May 1663 Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 13, 21, 24, 25] : 16 Apr 1662 Quebec City, Quebec

[5, 9, 13, 21, 24, 25]

MARRIED: 12 June 1615 @ St-Jean, Mortagne, Perche, France [5, 9, 13, 21, 24, 25]

MEMOIRS: Jean-Francois grew up in Tourouvre. On 18 May 1614, it is noted that Pantaleon Bigot, a

farmer from Autheuil repaid a loan from Jean-Francois that had consisted of ‘a small pistolet d’or, fifty-two

sols in coins, quarts d’ecus and other monnaie blanche’, all valued at 84 livres.[21, 24] Later in 1615, Jean-

Francois and family moved to the parish of St-Jean.[24] On 30 Nov 1615, the parishioners of Tourouvre

requested from ‘Jehan Froger and Jean-Francois Guyon, mason, living in the parish of Saint-Jean-de-

Mortagne, a flight of stones to go up to the first floor of the bell tower with a huisserie of white stones from

La Louverye, at the bottom and entrance to this flight’. A huisserie is defined as a fixed part in wood

forming the arch and lintel of the door or opening in a section of a wall.[21] This was a thirty-step, stone

staircase leading to the bell tower of the church at St-Aubin, where he had been christened. As of 1985 that

staircase was still intact. About 1625, they moved to Notre-Dame in Mortagne because there was a lot of

restoration work required due to the devastation wrought by the Religious Wars. After Jean-Francois’ father

died about 1620, his mother, Marie Huet, moved in with him and his family.[24] On 21 Jul 1625, Jehan

Ailleboust, administer of the residents of Mortagne, hired Jean-Francois to do some repairs on the town walls

for the sum of 150 livres. Scaffolding, water, lime and sand were to be supplied. On 22 Apr 1626, Pierre

Hayes was hired as an apprentice for three years ‘to begin on next Pentecost’ in the service of Jean-Francois,

who ‘will instruct him well and duly in his trade as mason, will feed him, direct him, provide him with heat

and a place to sleep and in exchange the pupil will serve his master faithfully and give him thirty livres for

board for the three years’.[21] Jean-Francois’ skills as a stone-cutter and mason, brought him to the attention

of Robert Giffard when he was establishing his seigneury at Beauport, Quebec.[24] According to Lebel,

Giffard approached Jean-Francois and his friend, Zacharie Cloutier (m374) on 14 Mar 1634, with the offer to

come for three years and ‘you will cut, clear and farm the lands and the woods of my seigneurie of

Beauport’. The indenture contract stipulated that Giffard would pay their passage plus food and lodging in

Canada for each of the men and their families, for a period of three years, commencing the day they arrived

in the colony. They were promised livestock and one thousand arpents of land. In addition they were given

the right to hunt, to fish and to trade with the local people.[21, 24] Prior to departing, Jean-Francois sold a bit

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of land located at the entrance to the town of Mortagne to Denis Gentil. He kept a house that he owned at

Mortagne but twenty years later, he donated it to a charitable organization at Saint-Jean.[21] The families

left from Dieppe on a ship commanded by Captain De Ville. On 4 Jun 1634, Robert Giffard and his recruits

from Perch, including 35 people from Mortagne, arrived at Quebec. At that time, the colony consisted of

about 100 people.[21, 24] The personal property and tools of the new colonists were placed in the old

warehouse of the port. Families found lodging in the barracks erected near the shore. Then some scouts and

finally the entire group left the Lower Town of Quebec City to venture to the small river of Notre-Dame de

Beauport. As quickly as possible they needed to sow, to build a manor house and to get settled.[21] The first

task for Jean-Francois and Cloutier was to help in the construction of a manor house for Seignuer Giffard. It

was a two story masonry dwelling, 32 feet long by 16 feet wide with 6 foot clearance under the beams,

overlooking the St-Lawrence. This was understood to be the oldest house in Canada. It became known as

‘Le Manior de Beauport’ and survived until 1879 when it was destroyed by fire. During the war with the

English, it served as the headquarters for General Montcalm. In addition to construction their indenture

contract called for a three year obligation to supervise the tilling of fields and to provide fire wood for

Giffard and his family. Jean-Francois and Cloutier were slow in complying, resulting in legal actions. It was

discovered that their contract with Giffard contained a clerical error. Whereas the contract should have read

2,000 arpents in total for the two men, it was written as 2,000 arpents each instead. The two men refused to

do anymore work for Giffard until he honoured the contract as written. On 18 Dec 1636, Giffard obtained a

judgment against them concerning the work still owed to him. A later ruling drawn up by Jean de Lespinasse

on 3 Feb 1637 reveals that Cloutier and Guyon finally took possession of their fiefs, 1,000 arpents each,

promised to them by Giffard. Guyon’s was named ‘Buisson’ and Cloutier’s was titled La Cloutierie.

Guyon’s fief was located near the Riviere de Buisson so they adopted that name and Jean and Mathurine

assumed the titles Sieur and Madame du Buisson. This title would later fall to their son Jean. About this

time, Guyon built a mill to make boards. In 1641, a map drawn up by engineer-surveyor Jean Bourdon,

shows the layout of their lands ‘from Kebec to Cap Tourmente’, which included the territory from the river at

Petit Pre to the river at Chiens, later known as Chateau-Richer. On 15 May 1642, Guyon and five neighbours

were granted some fields for three years in order to pasture their animals and harvest hay. In return they

committed one work day a year to the community.[21] It wasn’t until 1642, that Governor Montmagny

rendered his decision in favour of seigneur Giffard and officially gave title to Cloutier and Guyon for just the

1,000 arpents each. On 29 May 1644, notary Tronquet recorded that ‘Giffard, Sieur de Beauport visited the

Buisson River in company with Jean Guyon, Zacharie Cloutier, Adrien Du Chesne, Jean Bourdon and

Abraham Martin’ and that he gave them the land ‘from this river up to the first point, running along the

length of the Saint Lawrence River’. In 1646, Giffard once again sued Guyon and Cloutier for refusing to

render him ‘faith and homage’ as required between a vassal and seigneur, and once again the Governor

stepped in and ordered the men to comply.[21, 24] Knowing that he could fulfill his duty in the presence of a

servant and knowing that Seigneur Giffard was absent, Guyon ‘went to the seigneurial house of Beauport

and at the main door and entrance ... knocked and came upon Francois Boule, farmer of the said Seigneur of

Beauport ... person ... having the duty of receiving the faith and homage of vassals ... the said Guyon knelt on

the ground, head bare, without sword nor esperon and said these words three times: Monsieur de Beauport,

I pay you and bring you faith and homage which I am held to make to you’.[21] Two weeks later Guyon and

Cloutier refused to present their inventory as required by all landowners in a seigneury, and the Governor

once again reprimanded them. Their relationship with Giffard would remain strained for some time.[21, 24]

Some of the first residents of Beauport worked on the construction of the parish church of Quebec and the

governor’s residence. Jean-Francois was involved from 1646 to 1648. An account book entry dated, 18 Apr

1648, reads, ‘for the cart which he needed to haul the stone, wood, sand, lime, planks, etc ... and all the

carriages made by the sieurs Hubou, Jean-Francois Guyon and Zacharie Cloutier’.[21] In addition to his

fief, Guyon had also purchased a lot in the lower town of Quebec, beside his life-long friend, Zacharie

Cloutier.[21, 24] Jean-Francois Guyon was a well educated man and sought the same for his children. The

boys were sent to the Jesuit College and the girls were instructed by the Ursuline nuns, who later

wrote, ‘there is no other family whose zeal for education has been more transmitted from generation to

generation during the past hundred years than that of Jean Guyon’.[24] Jean-Francois and Mathurine’s

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offspring birth/marriage/death data (at St-Jean, Mortagne, Perche, France) includes the following: Andree (ca 1616 /

Andre Bernard, the slayer of La Tour’s men / died at St-Jean), Barbe (18 Apr 1617 / Pierre Paradis 11 Feb 1632 St-Germain de

Loyse, France / went to Quebec in 1652 / 27 Nov 1700 St-Pierre, Ile d’Orleans), Jean (m1304), Simon (2 Sep 1621 / Louise

Racine 10 Nov 1653 Quebec City / 8 Feb 1681 Quebec City), Marie-Magdeleine (L817), Robin (25 Jan 1626 / died at

St-Jean), Claude (22 Apr 1629 / Catherine-Baubise Colin, a Filles a Marier, 7 Feb 1655 Quebec City / 2nd

marriage, Marguerite

Binaudiere, a Kings Daughter, 1 Dec 1688 Ste-Famille, Ile d’Orleans / 23 Feb 1694 Quebec City), Joseph (10 Oct 1630 / died at

St-Jean), Denis (8 Jun 1631 / Elisabeth Boucher 21 Oct 1659 / 30 Aug 1685 Lower Town, Quebec City), Michel (3 Mar

1633 / Genevieve Marsolet 4 Sep 1662 Quebec City / 7 Jan 1704 Lower Town, Quebec City), Paul (15 Sep 1636 / died at

Quebec City), Jacques ( 28 Nov 1637 / died at Quebec City), Noel (27 Aug 1638 / 11 Sep 1638 Quebec City), Nicolas

(16 Feb 1639 / died at Quebec City), Francois (6 Dec 1639 Quebec City / bought the rights to the Dubuisson rear-fief and as

seigneur bore the surname, Despres / Marie-Madeleine Marsolet 4 Sep 1662 Quebec City / 5 Mar 1718 Beauport).[5, 9, 21, 22, 24, 25]

Jean-Francois Guyon may also be located in this family history at the following code number (m1634). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Joseph – Elisabeth:

n2610 / n2611: GUILLAUME COUILLARD : GUILLEMETTE HEBERT

FATHER: Guillaume Couillard : Louis-Gaston Hebert

MOTHER: Elisabeth de Vesin : Marie Rollet

BORN: 11 Oct 1588 St-Malo, Bretagne, France [5] : ca 1604 St-Germain, Paris, France

[25]

DIED: 4 Mar 1663 chapel Hotel-Dieu, Quebec City [5, 9, 13, 21, 24] : 20 Oct 1684 Quebec City, PQ

[5, 9, 13, 24, 25]

MARRIED: 26 Aug 1621 @ Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 13, 20, 21, 24, 25]

MEMOIRS: Lebel reports that according to Samuel de Champlain’s writings, Guillaume arrived in Canada

in 1613.[14, 21] He was employed as a carpenter and caulker by the Compagnie des Marchands de Rouen et de

Saint Malo. Though Guillemette would spend the first nine years of her life in Paris, she had always felt a

connection with the New World. Her father had been there before she was born, and would tell her stories of

beautiful lakes and rivers, forests as far as the eye could see, and medicinal herbs that could be found

nowhere else in the world. Several uncles and cousins had also been there, to validate his stories, and one

had remained behind, living like a woodsman in the forests of a place called Acadia. When her father

informed her that they would be going there to live for a few years, she could hardly wait. They arrived on

14 Jun 1617, and though her parents seemed disappointed at first, they settled in at Kebec (Quebec City), a

trading post run by family friend, Samuel de Champlain, and were shown the spot where they would have

their little farm. An employee from the fort, Guillaume Couillard, helped them get settled, and he would

spend a great deal of time with the Hebert family, when he wasn't off on an errand for Champlain. Initially it

seemed like a frightening place. The Canadian people were not at all like she had imagined in appearance.

However, they were very friendly and helpful and before long she had a multitude of playmates. Their home

was never without visitors. Her father was studying herbal medicine so the local people were always

bringing him plants and showing him how to use them, which he in turn would use to help the French

residents of Kebec. With no local doctor, he was often all they had, so at times their home would serve as a

makeshift hospital. Her mother was employed as a teacher, instucting the Canadian children in reading and

arithmetic, while also teaching them the French language and Christian Faith. As a result, the Hebert family

also learned several Native dialects, which would serve them well throughout their lives. Guillemette also

embraced the customs of her adopted country and in the winter enjoyed tobogganing and snowshoeing and in

the summer, foot races, swimming and canoeing. Though her family had never farmed before, her father

seemed to have rather enjoyed it. He even planted a few apple trees that he had acquired as sapplings from

France. Animals destroyed the sapplings, however, before they had a chance to bear fruit. Guillaume and

Guillemette’s marriage ceremony was performed by the Recollect, Father Georges and witnessed by

Champlain himself and Champlain’s brother-in-law, Eustache Boulle. In all reports sent to France by

Champlain, he always spoke very highly of Guillaume, the young man who would play an important role in

the settlement of French Quebec. When Guillemette's father died in 1626, Champlain presented her and

Guillaume with 100 acres of farmland along the St-Charles River, as well as enough seed to get them started

on their first crops. His colony depended on agriculture, and he needed to ensure that there would be future

farmers, to keep them fed in later years. Guillemette also inherited half of her father's estate, which gave her

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family a substantial amount of land to maintain, and with her husband always busy with the affairs of the

habitation, they had to employ local field hands to help with the chores.[21, 25, 26, 27] Lebel’s research reveals

that Guillaume Couillard’s first fifteen years in the Colony had been commented on by Champlain himself in

1628, ‘we refer to an inhabitant of the country who fed himself from what he has cleared in the countryside,

named Couillard, good sailor, carpenter and caulker, who was subject only to necessity, in whom we placed

all our assurance that he would help us with his work and industry, all the more so that for the fifteen years

he has been in the service of the Company, he always showed himself to be courageous in all things which he

did, that he had earned the friendship of everyone, doing what one could for him, and for me and I did not

spare myself in anything that he had to do’. According to Lebel, there was only an arpent and half of cleared

land at Cap-aux-Diamants when Guillaume settled there. The clearing was done by hand, with hachet and

pickaxe. On 28 Apr 1628, with oxen and plow, Guillaume laid the first furrow in New France. Although his

father-in-law is known as the first farmer in Canada his fields were not much more than gardens so

Guillaume was appropriately called the first habitant of the country.[21] When Quebec was captured in

1629, their family became the only complete family to live under English occupation.[21, 25, 26, 27] There were

in total about 20 French residents who continued to live in Quebec under British rule. Guillaume continued

to work his land, to harvest his wheat, pumpkins and corn. When the French regained control of Quebec in

1632, the mass of grace celebrated to welcome the return of the masters was held in the new house of

Guillaume Couillard. The English had burned his original dwelling.[21] During the British occupation,

Champlain entrusted the fort to two young Montagnais girls, Charite and Esperance, whom he had adopted,

and Guilemette was asked to watch out for them. They had already spent a lot of time at her home, as she

and her mother instructed them in French customs, so that they might one day marry one of the male

colonists. When the French returned in 1632, Guillaume continued to work doggedly for the colony and was

always held in high regard. He took part in its defense against the Iroquois, frequently piloting boats

between Quebec and Tadoussac. Guillaume also gave part of his land for the construction of a church and

became the warden of the parish. All the while they continued to farm and by 1632, they had more than 20

acres cultivated. On a different note, the Couillards may have been the first French-Canadians to own a

black slave. When the Kirkes, leaders of the British during their occupation, removed themselves from

Quebec, they left behind a little boy that they had captured at Madagascar. Guillaume purchased him from

the bailiff. In July of 1632, they had him baptized under the name Olivier, after son-in-law Olivier Tardif.

Later, a Jesuit priest called him ‘Paul the Young Person’ so the little boy grew up as Olivier Le Jeune. In one

letter, Champlain refers to him as the Couillard's ‘pet’ and on official documents he is listed as a servant.

When the new Company of 100 Associates, was in control of New France, Guillemette's husband made lime

for the new buildings, while continuing to work his farm and perform other duties as needed.[21, 25, 26, 27] In

1634, Guillaume took part in the dividing of the fief of Sault-au-Matelot, owned by his father-in-law, the late

Louis-Gaston Hebert. This land was very precious being located near the Hotel-Dieu and measuring more

than 100 square arpents.[21] In 1639, Guillaume opened a flour mill and the same year, the governor of

Quebec, appointed Guillaume as ‘clerk responsible for inspecting the sown lands and the food of the settlers

of Quebec’.[21, 25, 26, 27] Lebel notes that on 14 Jun 1640, fire destroyed the church of Quebec and its

registries, which were eventually reconstituted from memory. The first marriage celebrated, recorded and

preserved in New France was that of Guillaume and Guillemette in the presence of Champlain and his

brother-in-law, Eustache Boulle. After the church fire, a new church was to be built on land provided by

Guillaume. On 29 Oct 1644, he sold a piece of land to the Nursing Sisters. On 26 Jul 1646, Guillaume

abandoned his right to fish in Lake Saint-Charles. That year, Father Jerome Lallemant went to his home to

wish him a happy new year. There was a salute ‘of muskets and guns’ behind his homestead. On 21 Jun

1647, Guillaume was one of the bearers of the dais in the procession. On New Years Day 1651, Father Paul

Ragueneau offered Guillaume ‘a pipe of stone’. Lebel suggests that the above demonstrates that Guillaume

was a man valued and respected by everyone. On 3 Feb 1653, Thomas Touchet (L320) contracted to build an

addition to Guillaume’s house. It was to measure 18 by 18 feet in half-timbers six inches thick at the end of

the house. In addition he was to build a double mantel on the fireplace. It is in this house that measured

about 1250 square feet, that the Petit Seminary of Quebec was first established by Bishop Laval.[21] In

December of 1654, Governor Jean de Lauzon, on the authority of the king, presented Guillaume with a noble

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title, stating that he was ‘ennobled by the king in December ... on account of services rendered to the country

of Canada’. As a result Guillaume and Guillemette became Sieur and Madamme de L'Espinay. These

honours were later passed down to their sons, Charles and Louis.[21, 25, 26, 27] On 25 Jul 1661, Guillaume

donated a parcel of his precious land, 20 by 60 feet, to be used as a cemetery for the poor of the Hotel-

Dieu.[21] In 1666, three years after her husband died, Guillemette gave a portion of the land to Jean Talon

and gave the house and the rest of the land to Bishop Laval for the establishment of the Seminary of Quebec,

which later became Laval University. The Petit Seminary de Quebec was begun in this house and remained

there until 1 Dec 1677. A statue of Guillaume Couillard, stands near the Louis Hebert monument, beside the

city hall of Quebec. Not bad for a man who could never read or write. Madame Guillemette Hebert de

L'Espinay never remarried. She lived in Canada for 67 years, gave birth to ten children, and buried six of

them.[21, 25, 26, 27] She lived her last days in the peace of the convent of the Hotel-Dieu and was buried next to

her husband in the chapel of Hotel-Dieu in recognition of the gifts made by them to this institution.[21]

Guillaume and Guillemette’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (all at Quebec City) includes: Louise (30 Jan

1624 / wed Olivier le Tardif-L332 on 30 Nov 1637 / died 23 Nov 1641 soon after the birth of their first child at Quebec City),

Marguerite (6 Aug 1626 / godparents were Samuel de Champlain and Marguerite Langlois-m959 / married Jean Nicolet de

Belleborne, a coureur de bois or fur trader, interpreter, explorer, kept the Ottawa Indians friendly while he mapped their fur routes,

first European in Wisconsin, landing at Red Banks, near Green Bay in 1634, explored the Wisconsin territory, canoed up the Fox

River, portaged to the Wisconsin River then down to the Mississippi River but never met his objective of finding a route to China,

wed on 7 Oct 1637 / 2nd

marriage, Nicolas Macard 12 Nov 1646 / died 2 Apr 1705), Louis sieur de L’Espinay (18 May

1629 / became a merchant fisherman and seigneur of Riviere-du-Sud / Marie Girard, a Filles a Marier, 22 Apr 1652 / 2nd

wife,

Genevieve Despres, a Filles a Marier, 29 Apr 1653 / died 22 Sep 1678 Riviere-du-Sud), Elisabeth (m1305), Marie (28

Feb 1633 / Francois Bissot de Lariviere 25 Oct 1648 / 2nd

marriage, Jacques de Lalande, Sieur de Gayon in 1675 / 22 Jun 1703 St-

Pierre, Ile d’Orleans), Guillaume (16 Jan 1635 / killed by Iroquois 1 Oct 1662), Madeleine (9 Aug 1639 / 1 Jun 1661),

Nicolas (6 Apr 1641 / killed by Iroquois 22 Jun 1661), Charles sieur de Beaumont (10 May 1647 / was a squire / wed

Marie Pasquier de Franclieu, a Kings Daughter, one of the noble girls, born to an upper class family, 10 Jan 1668 Notre-Dame-de-

Quebec City / 2nd

marriage Louise Couture, ca 1688 / died 8 May 1715 St-Etienne-de-Beaumont), Catherine-Gertrude (21

Sep 1648 / raised by the Ursuline nuns / wed Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye 6 Feb 1664 Notre-Dame-de-Quebec / died 18 Nov

1664 at Beaumont, just after the birth of first child).[5, 9, 17, 21, 22, 25, 27] As per custom, when Guillaume’s son, Louis

Couillard, sieur de L’Espinay died, an inventory of his possessions was taken. Following is the record of the

inventory taken 24 Sep 1678 by ‘Romain Becquet, royal notary in New France and requested by squire

Charles Couillard sieur de Beaumont, brother of the deceased and guardian of the minor children of the

deceased: Jean-Baptiste, Louis, Genevieve, Jeanne and Jacques ... in the presence of Genevieve Despres,

widow of the late Louis Couillard and of Jeanne Couillard, married daughter of the deceased and trustee of

the said minor children ... true inventory and description of the furnishings, utensils, tols, linens, supplies,

bedding, titles, successions and a seigneurie where the said widow is residing, which is the seigneurial

manor of the seigneurie of the Riviere-du-Sud ... shown, pointed out and put into evidence by the said widow

after she took an oath ... all goods accounted for ... without hiding or removing ... under penalty of the

ordinance ... the said goods valued and estimated by Alphonse Morin and Jean Prou ... to the best of their

knowledge after taking an oath ... and to the declarations that the said widow has renounced her claim in the

said community which was between her and her said late husband, claiming only her dower, dowry, preciput

and other matrimonial conventions that her said late husband granted her in the marriage contract ... in the

kitchen of the said home was found: a pot hanger, grill, fire shovel, brush, all in iron, old (estimated

together at the sum of 9 livres) ... old frying pan, old saucepan (56 livres) ... four old water heaters, pint-

sized copper water heater (8 livres) ... old copper plate (10 sols) ... two old stockpots with lids (20 sols) ...

small old copper candleholder, small old lantern (55 sols) ... twenty-two pounds old coarse pewter (15 sols

per pound) ... old iron for ironing laundry (40 sols) ... small silver cup (12 livres) ... old wooden table made

of pine (60 sols) ... small old bench with two straw chairs (4 livres) ... an old rifle, two small old carbines (18

livres) ... five old axes (11 livres) ... small old kitchen tripod (20 livres) ... a crosscut saw with a small auger,

old (6 livres) ... in a small room located next to the said kitchen was found: an old mattress, featherbed with

its bolster, pillow decorated with almost new ticking (50 livres) ... two old blankets, small old down pillow (4

livres) ... small hand saw (20 sols) ... large old trunk without a lock and key (4 livres) ... another old trunk

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without a lock (50 sols) ... in the said trunks were found: two bed sheets of white hemp burlap (8 livres) ...

two small old bed sheets of coarse burlap (60 sols) ... five old coarse burlap tablecloths (100 sols) ... seven

napkins, four old burlap dishtowels (60 sols) ... in the attic of the said home was found: two old salmon

fishing nets (6 livres) ... winnowing basket for winnowing grain (50 sols) ... batch of old scrap metal (10

livres) ... fourteen minots of white peas (35 livres) ... new rope measuring thirty pounds (16 livres) ... old half

bushel (20 sols) ... small old spade (6 livres) ... five old bags for holding grain (40 sols) ... in a small stable

were found: ten empty barrels (14 livres) ... a pile of grain hay left for fedding the animals ... the grains that

are on the land of the said seigneurial manor: two fields of French wheat measuring four arpents ... contain

sixty minots of wheat at sixty sols per minot, calling into consideration the harvesting and market

preparation work (180 livres) ... a small field of peas estimated at three minots at thirty sols per minot, for

the same considerations as ... the wheat (4 livres, 10 sols) ... a small field of Indian corn ... ten minots at sixty

sols per minot (30 livres) ... in the courtyard of the said seigneurial manor was found: seven pigs (50 livres)

... two oxen going on three years, of which one has a natural discomfort in two legs (90 livres) ... two bulls

going on two years (10 livres), which the widow Despres declared having bought since the death ... her

husband and ... paid for with money lent by Monsieur Bazire, as well as a barrel of brandy and a barrel of

wine ... due to the said Bazire ... goods and all that is contained in the present inventory was left ...

possession of the said widow ... promised to represent all of it ... required by Justice ... inventory of titles,

papers and acts of ownership ... put off until a later date ... on 18 Oct 1678 ... widow of the deceased ...

declared having looked for the papers and titles of succession ... unable to recover, not knowing where the

said deceased put them, never having told her, but only finding the marriage contract between them, which

she has always had in her possession ... made and passed at Quebec City ... according to the ordinance’.[26] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Genevieve – Zacharie:

n2612 / n2613: ZACHARIE CLOUTIER : XAINTES DUPONT

FATHER: Denis Cloutier : Paul Michel Dupont

MOTHER: Renée Briere : Perrine de Mortagne

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m374). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Genevieve – Magdeleine:

n2614 / n2615: JEAN EMARD : MARIE BINEAU

FATHER: Simon Emard : Antoine Bineau

MOTHER: Judith Guitot : Rose Turpin

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m666). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Louis – Pierre:

n2616 / n2617: FRANCOIS GUILLET : PERRINE MENARD

MARRIED: ca 1620 @ Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9, 20, 21]

MEMOIRS: Francois and Perrine’s offspring birth/marriage/death details includes the following in the

order of their birth: Pierre (m1308), Mathurin (ca 1626 Larochelle, Aunis, France / Catherine Saint-Pere, a Filles a Marier

and daughter of Etienne de Saint-Pere-n2618, ca 1650 Trois-Rivieres / died 18 Aug 1652 durign the following event: Mathurin

and three others were crossing the river at Trois-Rivieres when they were attacked by a band of Iroquois in eight canoes, each filled

with warriors – Mathurin and another were killed while the other two were taken into captivity – the next day Governor Duplessis

and many of the men from town set out in pursuit – this rescue party were ambushed and fifteen were killed or made prisoner),

Marie-Madeleine (ca 1630 Larochelle, Aunis / renounced her dowry in order to help eliminate her grandparents debts).[5, 21, 26]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Louis – Jeanne:

n2618 / n2619: ETIENNE de SAINT-PERE : MADELEINE COUTEAU

FATHER: : Jean Couteau

MOTHER: : Jeanne Morant

BORN: ca 1601 St-Jean-d’Angely, Saintonge [9, 26] : ca 1606 St-Jean-d’Angely, Saintonge

[5, 9, 26]

DIED: 18 May 1639 St-Jean-d’Angely, Saintonge [5, 9] : 9 Sep 1691 Ste-Genevieve, Batiscan, PQ

[5, 9, 21, 26]

MARRIED: ca 1626 @ St-Jean d’Angely, Staintonge, France [5, 9, 20, 26]

MEMOIRS: Etienne was a master pastry chef.[21, 26] Etienne and Madeleine’s offspring birth/marriage/

death data (all at St-Jean-d’Angely) includes the following in the order of their birth: Jeanne (m1309), Olivier

(31 Jul 1628 / died young), Marguerite (ca 1630 / 14 Sep 1630), Lazare (5 Nov 1632 / 30 Mar 1634), Catherine (26

Aug 1634 / was a Filles a Marier / Mathurin Guillet, son of Francois Guillet-n2617 and killed by Iroquois in 1652, married ca 1650

Trois-Rivieres / 2nd

marriage, Nicolas Rivard 4 Nov 1652 Trois-Rivieres / 27 Jun 1709 Batiscan), Blanche (ca 1637 / 16 Feb

1640).[5, 9, 26] After Etienne passed away, Madeleine entered into a contract on 18 May 1639 to work in New

France. Madeleine, along with her daughters, Jeanne and Catherine ventured to Canada in 1647 as Filles a

Marier. Madeleine’s four other children had already died by this time.[26] Madeleine Couteau married

Emery Calteau on 12 Oct 1647 at Quebec City but had no children.[5, 26] They are noted at Trois-Rivieres in

1648 and the next year they received a land grant from the Jesuits at Cap-de-la-Madeleine. Mr. Calteau was

killed by the Iroqouis on 2 Jun 1653 near the fort at Cap-de-la-Madeleine.[26] Madeleine’s third marriage

was with Claude Houssard on 2 Nov 1653 at Cap-de-la-Madeleine.[5, 26] They had no children and lived at

Fort St-Francis at Cap-de-la-Madeleine until 1666. In 1667, they moved to Batiscan to be near Madeleine’s

daughters and their families. On 15 Apr 1689, Madeleine Couteau signed an act of donation to her grandson,

Nicolas Rivard Jr. (son of Catherine). She gave Nicolas her land on condition that he take care of Mr. Houssard

who was noted as ‘devoid of reason and in utter madness ... of whom great care must be taken to clean up

every imagineable mess ... to see to the comfort of this man for the time it please God for him to live’. The

contract further stipulated that Nicolas’ parents, Nicolas Rivard and Catherine Saint-Pére, were to provide

Madeleine with ‘the care that a child should have for her mother ... pay for her burial’. To cover the debts

of Mr. Houssard and Madeleine, her adult descendants agreed to contribute 20 livres each and her

granddaughter, Marie-Madeleine Guillet renounced the dowry of 300 livres that had been promised to her.[26]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie – Jean Baptiste:

n2620 / n2621: JULES TROTTIER : CATHERINE LOISEAU

BORN: ca 1600 St-Martin, Ige, Mortagne, Perche [5, 9] : ca 1602 St-Martin, Ige, Mortagne, Perche [5, 9]

DIED : 10 May 1655 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5, 9, 21] : 28 Jan 1656 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec

[5, 9, 21]

MARRIED: ca 1625 @ St-Martin, Ige, Mortagne, Perche, France [5, 9, 26]

MEMOIRS: Jules was a carpenter of large works and a cattle farmer in Chemilly, near Belleme, Perche as

of 1646. He enlisted to go to Canada on 4 Jul 1646 in the study of notary Teuleron at Larochelle. He was

given an advance of 46 livrres on his wages. Jules was enlisted by Pierre Le Gardeur de Repentigny on

behalf of his brother-in-law Jacques Le Neuf, Sieur de La Poterie. Le Neuf had been called to be the

governor of Trois-Rivieres and therefore could not run his seigneurie, Portneuf, so Jules was hired to manage

it for him. Enlisted for a period of seven years, Jules was to run the farm in the summer, cut wood in the

winter and clear one and a half arpents a year. Le Neuf also hired an assistant for Jules. Jules was to receive

half of the revenues generated by the farm as his compensation. Jules and his entire family arrived at Quebec

City aboard a ship called the Cardinal on 23 Sep 1646.[26] On 7 Jun 1650, Jules was granted a site in the

town of Trois-Rivieres which he abandoned a couple of years later. On 24 Nov 1652, Jules bought two

arpents frontage by 20 deep in the seigneurie of Cap-de-la-Madeleine for 200 livres and the family moved

there.[21] Jules and Catherine’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (all at St-Martin, Ige, Mortagne, Perche,

France unless otherwise indicated) follow in the order of their birth: Gilles (ca 1627 Ige, Mortagne / captured by the

Iroquois in 1647 and released in 1656 / died 8 Feb 1658 Montreal), Sainte (11 Sep 1633 Mamers, Sarthe, France / died same

day), Julien (30 Mar 1636 at France / Marie Sedilot 16 Aug 1660 Quebec City / 21 Sep 1670 Cap-de-la-Madeleine),

Antoine (21 Jan 1640 Ige, France / Marie-Catherine Lefebvre 2 Sep 1663 / 5 Dec 1706 Batiscan), Pierre (ca 1644 St-Martin,

Ige / Suzanne Migaud, a Filles a Marier, 18 Jan 1663 Trois-Rivieres / 8 Jan 1693 Batiscan), Jean-Baptiste (m1310).[5, 9, 21, 25, 26]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie – Genevieve:

n2622 / n2623: ETIENNE PEPIN de Lafond : MARIE-MADELEINE BOUCHER

FATHER: Pierre Pepin de Lafond : Gaspard Boucher

MOTHER: Francoise Prieur : Nicole Lemaire

BORN: ca 1615 St-Laurent-de-la-Barriere, Saintonge [5, 9, 21]

: 22 Jan 1629 St-Jean, Mortagne, Perche [5, 9, 24, 25]

DIED: 15 Sep 1665 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec [5, 9, 21]

: 29 Nov 1706 Batiscan, Champlain, PQ [5, 9, 25]

MARRIED: 30 Jan 1645 @ Notre Dame de Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec [5, 9, 20, 21, 25]

MEMOIRS: The first record of Etienne in New France is his participation in an auction at Quebec City on

7 Nov 1642. He was at that time a servant in the house of the Ursulines of Quebec. Etienne was a carpenter

as of the time of his marriage. In 1649, Etienne received from the Jesuits, two arpents of frontage by 40 in

depth between the Faveral River and Cap-de-la-Madeleine. In 1650, Etienne settled in the town of Trois-

Rivieres, buying a lot on Rue Notre-Dame that measured ten by 25 toises and faced on the future Rue de

Platon. Eighteen years later, he built a house there with a courtyard, barn and garden. In 1651, Etienne

acquired a plot with a width of 12 toises and a depth of 20 toises on the same street. He sold it six years later

for 70 livres. Etienne also owned 36 arpents in the seigneury of Cap-de-la-Madeleine, where the Duplessis

Bridge crosses the river. In 1654, he obtained a plot, three arpents in frontage by eight in depth, on the right

bank of the St-Maurice River nearby Trois-Rivieres. In 1655, Etienne became a seigneur of an undeveloped

fief in the commune of Lac St-Pierre. This farm was conceded by Governor de Lauzon acting in the name of

the One Hundred Associates. It remained undeveloped because of the ever present danger from the Iroquois

incursions. This land was located at the river La Madeleine above Trois-Rivieres on the north bank of the

stream. The fief formed an area of a half a league in frontage and extended three leagues into the interior.

Seventeen years later, this domain passed to Etienne’s son-in-law, Charles Lesieur. About 1655 Marie-

Madeleine Boucher took possession of a rear-fief called Lapierre in the seigneury of Cap-de-la-Madeleine.

The following year Etienne leased this land to a colonist with the only stipulation being to clear the land. In

1656, Etienne received land measuring two arpents by 20 in depth, located in the third row northwest of the

town. In 1662, Etienne rented a farm for five years and while he was clearing and cultivating this land he

was accepting construction contracts from others. In Aug 1662, he built a house for surgeon, Michel

Gamelin. In 1663, Etienne received another concession from the Jesuits in the seigneury of the Cap. In

1664, he was hired to build a boat out of pine for Nicolas Gastineau dit Duplessis. Etienne’s death was

sudden and thought at the time to be a heart attack. He was interred in the church itself.[21] Etienne and

Marie-Madeleine’s offspring birth/marriage/death data includes: Jean (21 May 1646 Trois-Rivieres / Catherine

Senecal 12 Oct 1670 / 2nd

marriage, Catherine Ananontha 28 Aug 1697 Batiscan / 10 May 1716 Batiscan), Marie (25 Oct

1648 / died young), Genevieve (m1311), Pierre (24 Apr 1655 / Madeleine Rivard 10 Jan 1677 / 23 Jan 1721 Batiscan),

Francoise (8 Jul 1658 Trois-Rivieres / Charles Lesieur 11 Oct 1671 / 2nd

marriage, Louis Fafard 19 Jul 1703 Batiscan / 2 Oct

1717 Montreal), Etienne (4 Oct 1661 / 9 Sep 1689 Montreal), Jeanne (ca 1662 / ca 1667), Augustin (16 May 1664 /

died young).[5, 21] The 1666 census shows Marie-Madeleine and family at Trois-Rivieres with a 19 year old

domestic named Jacques and another about the same age named Pierre Deshaies. In 1667, Marie-Madeleine

Boucher received from the Jesuits another plot of land in Trois-Rivieres. In the next year she bought a small

house and a barn in town. In 1667, Marie-Madeleine was listed at Cap-de-la-Madeleine and had 10 animals

and 20 arpents of cleared land. In the same location in 1681, she lived with her sons, Pierre, Etienne and

Augustin and domestic, Pierre Deshaies and she owned a gun, 12 head of cattle and 25 arpents arable land.[21] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Pierre – Marguerite – Laurent – Marguerite - Pierre:

n2644 / n2645: JEAN ARDION : MARIE LABBE

DIED: prior to 21 Jul 1630 [5] : 4 Dec 1652 Larochelle, Aunis [5, 9]

MARRIED: ca 1590 @ Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Jean and Marie’s offspring birth/marriage/death details include the following in birth order:

Anne (ca 1592 Larochelle / wed Jean Vaille ca 1610 / 2nd

marriage, Jean Groignet 21 Jul 1630 Larochelle), Pierre (m1322).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Pierre – Marguerite – Laurent – Marguerite - Suzanne:

n2646 / n2647: THOMAS SORET : MARIE SIMON

MARRIED: ca 1600 @ Larochelle, Aunis, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Thomas and Marie’s offspring birth/marriage/death details are as follows: Marie (ca 1603

Larochelle, Aunis / Jacques Gernault 29 Aug 1620 Larochelle / 2nd

marriage, Jehan Ardouin ca 1628 Larochelle), Suzanne

(m1323).[5, 9] Marie Simon’s second marriage was with Pierre Hemon on 13 May 1615 at Larochelle, Aunis.[5] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre - Charlotte – Pierre – Marguerite – Marguerite – Nicolas – Christophe:

n2648 / n2649: NICOLAS CREVIER de la Meslee : ANNE BASIRET

FATHER: Hugues Crevier : Jean Basiret

MOTHER: Helene Levasseur : Rauline Gosselin

BORN: 19 Apr 1581 St-Croix-St-Ouen, Rouen [5, 9, 21, 27] : ca 1584 St-Conde-le-Jeune, Rouen, Normandy [5, 9]

DIED: 15 Oct 1626 St-Conde-le-Jeune, Rouen [5, 9, 27]

: 12 Mar 1631 St-Conde-le-Jeune, Rouen [5, 9, 27]

MARRIED: ca 1607 @ St-Conde-le-Jeune, Rouen, Normandy, France [5, 9, 21, 27]

MEMOIRS: Nicolas Crevier was a merchant baker.[21, 27] Nicolas and Anne’s offspring birth/marriage/

death details (at St-Conde-le-Jeune, Rouen, France unless otherwise noted) include the following in their birth order:

Helene (18 Mar 1608), Hughes (21 Nov 1609 / Jeanne Laurent 25 Feb 1632 Seine-Maritime, Rouen, Normandy, France),

Christophe (m1324), Nicolas (23 Mar 1612), Madeleine-Jeanne (ca 1615 / wed Antoine Guilbert ca 1641 at France).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Charlotte – Elisabeth – Francoise – Anne – Marie - Perrine:

n2686 / n2687: JACQUES MORET : ROBERDE IGER

MARRIED: ca 1600 @ Rennes, Bretagne, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Jacques Moret may also be found in this family history at code number (m1484) and (m1692). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Marie – Jean – Marie – Michel – Anne - Denis:

n2772 / n2773: JEHAN GAUDET : MARIE DAUSSY

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m1230). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Josette – Marie – Jean – Marie – Michel – Anne - Martine:

n2774 / n2775: MARTIN GAUTHIER : MS. MARTIN GAUTHIER

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (n2478). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francoise – Marie – Marie – Jean - Antoine:

n2872 / n2873: JEHAN CRESTE : MARGUERITE CHAUDON

BORN: ca 1565 Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche France [5, 9, 20] : ca 1567 Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche [5, 9, 20]

MARRIED: ca 1590 @ Boullays, Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche, France [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Lebel notes that on 8 Feb 1610, Pierre Gagnon (o7548), sold two measures of land for 83 livres

to Jehan Creste, a wheelwright and citizen of Boullays in the parish of Tourouvre.[21] Their offspring birth/

death data (at Tourouvre): Antonie (m1436), Jacques (15 Jul 1594 / ca 1660), Marie-Josephe (25 Feb 1597).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francoise – Marie – Marie – Jean - Jeanne:

n2874 / n2875: NOEL LEGRAND : SUZANNE LOYSEAU

FATHER: Augustin Legrand :

BORN: 15 Apr 1565 Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche [5, 9] : ca 1568 Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche

[5, 9]

DIED: 18 Feb 1623 Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche [5, 9] : 7 May 1633 Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche

[5, 9]

MARRIED: 22 Jun 1592 @ St-Aubin, Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Noel Legrand was a merchant. Noel and Suzanne lived in Tourouvre, France.[26] Jeanne’s

sibling birth/marriage/death data (at Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche, France) include the following: Agnes (ca 1593),

Guillaume (31 Mar 1594), Jeanne (m1437), Madeleine (6 Dec 1598), Sebastien (7 Mar 1600), Guillemine (26 Nov

1606), Jean (18 Feb 1610), Jacques-Robert (24 Feb 1614), Francoise (17 Nov 1615), Marguerite (7 Feb 1619).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Joseph – Marie – Marie – Marin - Jacques:

n2904 / n2905: JEAN BOUCHER : FRANCOISE ROUSSIN

FATHER: Jehan Boucher : Martin Roussin

MOTHER: Jeanne Bournier : Michelle Moreau

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (o2680). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Joseph – Marie – Marie – Marin - Francoise:

n2906 / n2907: NICOLAS PAIGNE : MARIE CASTRIE

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (o2682). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Clotilde – Joseph – Marie – Marie – Perrine - Pierre:

n2908 / m2909: JEAN MALLET : MARIE d’AUSSEY

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (o2684). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Jean – Louis – Jeanne - Sebastien:

n3044 / n3045: JEAN GARNIER : JACQUILINE HULLON

MARRIED: ca 1600 @ Vitry, Le Francois, Marne, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Sebastien’s sibling birth/marriage/death data (at Juscourt, Champagne, France) includes the

following: Jean (ca 1601 / Anne Varnier ca 1627 / 30 Dec 1664), Thiery (ca 1603 / Anne Jacquelot ca 1628 / ca 1655),

Sebastien (m1522), Samuel (ca 1607), Guillaume (ca 1609 / Nicole Lambert ca 1634), Jeanne (ca 1611 / wed Jean

Maranda ca 1628 / wed Francois Sebille / 3 Mar 1684), Isaac (ca 1613 / Marie Varnier 12 Feb 1634 / 12 Apr 1692 Bale,

Norfolk, England), Jacob (ca 1615 / Rachel de Joibert ca 1637), Marguerite (ca 1617 / Benjamin Bechefer 4 Jun 1636).[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Jean – Louis – Jeanne - Marie:

n3046 / n3047: JACQUES ROUX : ANNE MAUDUIT

MARRIED: ca 1602 @ at France [5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Jean – Anne – Jeanne – Michel:

n3052 / n3053: MARIN ROULOIS : PERRINE BOULAY

BORN: ca 1590 St-Pierre-des-Ormes, Mamers, France [5, 9, 20] : ca 1592 St-Pierre-des-Ormes, Mamers

[5, 9, 20]

DIED: 7 Oct 1633 Mamers, France [5] : ca 1622 Mamers, France

[5]

MEMOIRS: Marin next married Marie Vaultier on 10 Jul 1623 at St-Come-de-Vair, Lemans, France.[5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise - Simon:

n3068 / n3069: SIMON SAVARD : MARGUERITE VINANTES

FATHER: Jean Savard :

MOTHER: Marguerite Thubye :

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (n1372). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise - Marie:

n3070 / n3071: QUENTIN HOURDOUIL : MARIE SOUHAITTE

FATHER: Andre Hourdouil : Pierre Souhaitte

MOTHER: Madeleine Lenoir : Denise Pepin

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (n1374). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary.Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Christophe – Catherine – Jeanne – Nicolas - Nicolas:

o5208 / o5209: MR. PETIT : MADELEINE MATTE

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m1024). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Joseph – Jean – Jean:

o5216 / o5217: JACQUES GUYON : MARIE HUET

FATHER: Mathurin Guyon :

BORN: 6 Jan 1562 Mortagne, Perche, France [5] : 6 Jan 1567 Mortagne, Perche [5]

DIED: 29 Sep 1623 Mortagne, Perche, France [21, 25] : 26 Feb 1626 Mortagne, Perche [5, 21]

MARRIED: 15 Apr 1583 @ Mortagne, Perche, France [5, 21, 25]

MEMOIRS: Lebel’s research reveals that Jacques was noted as a witness to a sale of land at Tourouvre,

Mortagne, Perche, France on 6 Jan 1578.[21] Jacques and Marie’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (at

Tourouvre, Mortagne) are as follows: Joseph (14 Jan 1584), Charles (23 Dec 1584), Catherine (ca 1586), Marie-

Angelique (21 Sep 1588 / wed Thomas Crete, a local bourgeois merchant), Philippe (ca 1590), Jean (n2608), Georges

(ca 1597), Jacques (21 Nov 1604).[5, 21, 25] Jacques Guyon may also be found in this history at number (n3268). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Joseph – Jean – Mathurine:

o5218 / o5219: EUSTACHE ROBIN : MADELEINE AVRARD

BORN: ca 1567 Morgtagne, Perche, France [5, 9, 20] : ca 1569 Mortagne, Perche, France [5, 9, 20]

MARRIED: ca 1592 @ Mortagne, Perche, France [5, 9, 20]

MEMOIRS: Eustache and Madeleine’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (at Mortagne, Perche) follow in

the order of their birth: Mathurine (n2609), Jacques (ca 1596), Etienne (ca 1598), Eustache (9 Sep 1601 /

Germaine Lochon ca 1620 Comblot, Orne, Perche).[5, 9] Eustache Robin may also be found at code number (n3270).

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Joseph – Elisabeth – Guillaume:

o5220 / o5221: GUILLAUME COUILLARD : ELISABETH de VESIN

BORN: ca 1565 St-Malo, Bretagne, France [5, 9, 20] : ca 1567 St-Malo, Bretagne, France [5, 9, 20]

MARRIED: ca 1590 @ St-Malo, Bretagne, France [5, 9, 20, 21]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Joseph – Elisabeth – Guillemette:

o5222 / o5223: LOUIS-GASTON HEBERT : MARIE ROLLET

FATHER: Nicolas Hebert :

MOTHER: Jacqueline Pajot :

BORN: ca 1575 Rue St-Honore-129, St-Germain, Paris [5, 9, 24]

: ca 1579 St-Germain, Paris [5, 9, 25]

DIED: 25 Jan 1627 St-Charles monastery, Quebec City [5, 9, 13, 24, 25] : 27 May 1649 Quebec City

[5, 9, 13, 24, 25]

MARRIED: 13 Jun 1602 @ St-Martins Parish, Paris, France [5, 9, 24]

MEMOIRS: Louis-Gaston’s family was quite affluent, with ties to the Royal Court of Catherine de Medici,

where his father was the official druggist and spice merchant to the Queen. His father, however, died

penniless and without property so Louis-Gaston could not depend on any inheritance and had to learn to

make his own way.[24] Louis-Gaston’s mother died when he was 5 years old so he was raised by his sister,

Charlotte, until his father remarried. When his father was sent to prison, Louis-Gaston and his sister, Marie,

lived with the Maheu’s on the Quai de la Megisserie. By the year 1600, Louis-Gaston was living at the

University quarter on Rue Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet.[25] Mulhern indicates that at this time, Louis was

established as an apothecary and spice merchant in Paris.[5a] In 1601, he was in lodging at the Faubourg

Saint-Germain-des-Pres, near the house of the Annonciation. In 1602, he was still residing at Saint-Germain-

des-Pres but on Rue St-Sulpice in the parish of St-Sulpice. Early in his marriage Louis-Gaston purchased a

house on Rue de la Petite-Seine in the same area as above. It was described as ‘ramshakle, all broken down

and unenclosed except by old walls’ because of the wars.[25] In 1603, a chance came to travel to the New

World with Jean de Biencourt de Poutrincourt, the first Governor at Port Royal, and Louis agreed to go

along. His mother, Jacqueline Pajot, was Aunt to Marie-Claude Pajot, Poutrincourt's wife. The expedition,

led by Pierre du Gua, sieur de Monts and Samuel de Champlain, had a mission to find a location for a

permanent settlement or trading post for their trading company, St-Malo. Poutrincourt was a major

shareholder in the St-Malo trading company. They chose to explore the coast of Nova Scotia. When they

entered the Annapolis Basin, Poutrincourt was so in awe of the landscape, that he gave it the regal name Port

Royal. They continued, along the shores of the Bay of Fundy, arriving at a river that Champlain named St-

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John because it happened to be Saint Jean-Baptiste Day. A bit further on, they settled on a sandy island on

the St-Croix River, which De Monts named St-Croix Island. With only a few paid soldiers present they

needed the protection afforded by the water surrounding them. Although strategic, the island had no fresh

water and few trees for firewood. Furthermore, the sandy soil made planting a garden, less than desirable.

Before long there was a flurry of activity as the tradesmen and laborers cut boards and put up walls. Guns

from the flagship were mounted on a rocky ledge facing the Bay and sentry duty was posted. The design for

the camp consisted of a central palisade surrounded by the buildings, which included a single hut for the

commander, a long covered gallery where they could come in out of the rain, a communal kitchen, barracks

for the workmen with a separate one for the soldiers, a forge, two blocks of houses for the officers, a

makeshift hospital with adjoining chapel and an outdoor oven for baking bread. Guillaume des Champs and

Etienne Maitre were the physicians and Louis-Gaston Hebert, the pharmacist. A garden was planted behind

the kitchen, but when they realized that vegetables would not grow in the sandy soil, an alternate one was

planted on the mainland. In fact, a number of things needed to be done on the mainland and obtained from

there. The surrounding water was salty and other than a large elm which provided shade in the central plaza,

and a single row of cedars to act as a windbreak, all of the trees on the island had been cut down to build their

huts. Therefore, they depended on the mainland for water, firewood, vegetables and fresh meat. In the early

fall, Poutrincourt returned to France with 40 of the men, while Champlain and De Monts remained at St-

Croix with 78 would-be colonists in order to ‘experience’ the winter. It is assumed that Louis-Gaston

returned with Poutrincourt and resumed his work as a druggist in Paris, with a few new herbal medicines to

add to his shelves.[24] In 1606, Pierre du Gua, sieur de Monts, gentleman ordinary of the King’s Chamber

and the King’s lieutenant general in New France, was preparing to undertake a voyage. He indentured

various people who might be of use to him, six masons, a locksmith, an apothecary and a tinker. Louis-

Gaston was to receive 30 livres on departure and another 70 when he returned a year later. Louis-Gaston left

for Larochelle where his ship was waiting and sailed at the end of March with Poutrincourt. The ship was

captained by Sieur de Monts while Samuel de Champlain commanded the expedition.[25] While on this

venture, Louis participated in the construction of a grist mill on the Allain River, looked after the health of

the pioneers and cultivated native drug plants introduced to him by the MicMac Indians.[5a] Louis-Gaston

lived at Saint-Croix island and then at Port Royal, Acadia until 1607 when he returned to Paris. In 1610,

Louis-Gaston and Poutrincourt re-visited Acadia, and took with them their wives who were the first French

women to visit Acadia. They were all back in France in 1613 and then Louis-Gaston went on two more fur-

trade jaunts to Canada in December of 1613 and in 1615.[25] Marie Rollet would give birth to three children

and though the family were no longer well off, they were doing okay. A couple of years later when

Champlain was looking for volunteers to settle Quebec, he approached his old friend Hebert so Louis-

Gaston, Marie, their three children and their nephew, Claude Rollet as a hired hand, made the voyage

arriving at Tadoussac on 14 Jun 1617. From there they journeyed via a smaller vessel to Quebec.[24, 25]

Hebert was promised that he would receive 200 crowns per year, be provided with equipment and would be

granted some land. Once settled he learned that he would only receive 100 crowns and that the St-Malo

Company would have sole rights to buy his agricultural products.[5a, 24, 25] St-Malo was a mercantile

company that had sponsored the establishment of the trading post at Quebec. Louis-Gaston was not allowed

to trade in furs but was free to study herbal medicines with the natives. The Hebert’s new existence included

the crude wooden fort bustling with French fur-traders, tradesmen and scantily dressed Native-Canadians.

At the time their oldest child was 14 year old Anne.[24, 25] In a treatise on the judicial system of New France,

Lebel, states that ‘the first nomination of a court officer was made by Champlain in 1620 when he named

Louis-Gaston Hebert the King’s Procurator’.[21] The men at Quebec helped Louis-Gaston construct a large

stone house on the promontory overlooking the river. It was the first one ever built in the upper town of

Quebec. This home became a gathering place for the clerks and craftsmen who ran the fur trading post.

Samuel de Champlain frequented the Hebert’s house. In his reports to the king about Quebec and his

voyages, Champlain commended Madame Hebert for establishing a school in her home for orphans of the

native people they had encountered and befriended. The fifty-some Europeans who lived in Quebec went to

the Hebert’s house for aid, socializing and comfort. Leveille reports that several years later, while waiting

for supply ships to arrive from France, everyone at the post met at the Hebert’s to pool what foodstuffs they

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had for a true potluck dinner. Marie used her great brewing cauldron to cook the feast for the day.[25] Louis-

Gaston and Marie forged strong ties with the local people. Louis-Gaston learned a great deal about the

proper use of herbal remedies, which benefited the French traders, who depended on him to cure their ills.

An apothecary of good repute and skill with herbs was considered more valuable than a physician, whose

most common treatment for practically any illness was purging with laxatives or bloodletting with cuts or

leeches. In addition to herbs, Louis-Gaston experimented with producing plants from those indigenous ones

that he found in the countryside and those that native people brought to him. These crops included corn,

melon, squash, and pumpkin. He and his family were able to supplement the diet of the colonists in the

area.[25] Marie taught the native children how to read and write and also instructed them in the Catholic

faith. In turn, the natives taught her family the proper use of snowshoes, toboggans and canoes; all necessary

to survive in the harsh Canadian climate. The Hebert children learned the customs of their adopted country

and enjoyed the spirited games that were a large part of Canadian life. They enjoyed foot races, lacrosse,

gathering berries, fishing, swimming, canoeing and in the winter, tobogganing. In France, many of those

things could only be enjoyed by the nobility. On a plot of high ground near the habitation, the family went to

work, clearing an area where they could begin planting their crops. There was no plow available, and the

tools Louis-Gaston was able to purchase were practically useless. Still, the small garden he created, gave

him the honour of being ‘the first Canadian farmer’.[24] Samuel de Champlain said about Louis-Gaston

that, ‘he was the first head of family in the country who lived on what he cultivated / harvested’.[21, 25] On 4

Feb 1623, Louis-Gaston obtained the concession of the Sault-au-Matelot fief.[21] With this concession,

Mulhern suggests that he became the first Seigneur of New France. On 28 Feb 1626, Louis-Gaston finally

obtained title of ownership for his fields at Quebec City.[21, 25] Today this land is located between rue Ste-

Famille and rue Couillard, on the grounds of the Seminary of Quebec and the Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-

Quebec.[5a] Later in 1626, Louis-Gaston received a large tract of land from the Duke of Ventadour, viceroy

of New France that measured one league in frontage by four leagues in depth situated at Saint-Joseph on the

St-Charles River.[21, 25] Louis-Gaston gave ten energetic years to the community at Quebec before a fall on

ice caused his death in 1627.[21, 25] At the time of his death, Louis-Gaston was the First Officer of Justice of

New France. He was solemnly buried in the Récolets cemetery in the convent of Saint-Charles. When the

soil was disturbed, in later years, a cedar casket, containing his bones, was discovered. In 1678, Father

Valetin Leroux, Superior to the Récolets had them transported to the cellar of the Récolets church in the

upper part of Québec.[25] In Quebec City there is a monument to Louis-Gaston Hebert who is considered to

be the first European settler in Canada whose primary focus was farming.[24] This monument consists of

three statues. Louis-Gaston Hebert is on the top with his son-in-law, Guillaume Couillard (m1650) on one

side and Marie Rollet with three children on the other side. This monument is in Montmorency Park behind

the Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-Quebec City. Main further reveals that in the reconstruction of Port Royal in

Annapolis, Nova Scotia, there is one room specifically identified as Louis-Gaston Hebert’s. Drying in the

rafters of the room are all kinds of wild herbs representing his New World apothecary activities.[12]

According to the Drouin Collection, Louis-Gaston’s likeness has been issued on a Canadian stamp and is

considered by many to be the first farmer of New France.[8] Louis-Gaston Hebert and Marie Rollet’s

offspring birth/marriage/death details follow in the order of their birth: Anne (ca 1603 St-Gervais, Paris, France /

Etienne-Joseph Jonquest on 6 Jun 1618 at Quebec City in the first wedding performed by an ordained priest in Canada / died in

1619 giving birth to her first child who did not survive), Guillemette (n2611), Guillaume (m1650).[5, 21, 24, 25] Three

years after Louis-Gaston died, Marie Rollet married Guillaume Hubou on 16 May 1629 at Notre Dame de

Quebec, Quebec.[9, 21, 22, 24, 25] Mr. Hubou had arrived in New France four years earlier as an employee of the

Compagnie de Caen and was much younger than Marie. She was already about fifty years of age and past

her child-bearing years. The Kirke Brothers of Britain forced the surrender of Quebec in July of 1629.

Marie and her family stayed on, eventhough the trading post was under British rule. For Marie, this was her

home and she had nothing in Paris to go back to. The family managed as best they could until the post was

once again in French hands and the Jesuits came to celebrate mass in their home. Mr. Hubou was given land

near Quebec City on 2 Dec 1635 by Champlain. Mr. Hubou and Marie rendered great service to the

missionaries by taking care of abandoned young native children and raising them in a Christian manner. Mr.

Hubou died four years after Marie, on 12 May 1653. With each new wave of immigration, Marie Rollet was

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there like a beacon, offering a level of assurance to the young women arriving to an unknown land. She

made friends with the local people. Her home was often referred to as a ‘hang out for the Indians’.[24, 25]

Louis-Gaston Hebert may also be found in this family history at the following code number (n3300).

Louis Hebert Statue – Montmorency Park – Quebec City – Marie Rollet with three children on right – Guillaume Couillard on left __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Genevieve – Pierre – Zacharie:

o5224 / o5225: DENIS CLOUTIER : RENÉE BRIERE

FATHER: Nicolas Cloutier :

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (n748). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Genevieve – Pierre – Xaintes:

o5226 / o5227: PAUL-MICHEL DUPONT : PERRINE de MORTAGNE

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (n750). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Genevieve – Magdeleine - Jean:

o5228 / o5229: SIMON EMARD : JUDITH GUITOT

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (n1332). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Genevieve – Magdeleine - Marie:

o5230 / o5231: ANTOINE BINEAU : ROSE TURPIN

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (n1334). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Louis – Jeanne – Madeleine:

o5238 / o5239: JEAN COUTEAU : JEANNE MORANT

BORN: ca 1575 St-Jean d’Ange’ly, Saintonge, France [5, 9, 20] : ca 1577 St-Jean d’Ange’ly, Saintonge

[5, 9, 20] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie – Genevieve – Etienne:

o5244 / o5245: PIERRE PEPIN de Lafond : FRANCOISE PRIEUR

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m236). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis– Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie – Genevieve –Marie Madeleine:

o5246 / o5247: GASPARD BOUCHER : NICOLE LEMAIRE

FATHER: Jacques Boucher : Nicolas Lemaire

MOTHER: Francoise Paigne : Marie Castrie

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (m954). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre - Charlotte – Pierre – Marguerite – Marguerite – Nicolas – Christophe - Nicolas:

o5296 / o5297: HUGUES CREVIER : HELENE LEVASSEUR

FATHER: Robert Crevier :

MOTHER: Jeanne Dauphin :

MARRIED: ca 1565 @ St-Croix-St-Ouen, Rouen, Normandy, France [5, 9, 27]

MEMOIRS: Hugues Crevier was a baker and seems to have passed on the trade to his son. Hugues and

Helene lived in a home bearing the sign ‘La Tete Noire’, which translates to The Black Head.[5, 27] Hugues

and Helene’s offspring birth/marriage/death details (at St-Croix-St-Ouen, Rouen, France) are as follows: Thomas

(ca 1567), Sebastien (ca 1570), Jean (ca 1573), Robert (ca 1576), Genevieve (24 Dec 1579), Nicolas (n2648).[5]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre - Charlotte – Pierre – Marguerite – Marguerite – Nicolas – Christophe - Anne:

o5298 / o5299: JEAN BASIRET : RAULINE GOSSELIN

MARRIED: ca 1580 @ Rouen, Normandy, France [5, 9]

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel – Joseph – Francoise – Marie – Marie – Jean – Jeanne - Noel:

o5748 / o5749: AUGUSTIN LEGRAND : MS. AUGUSTIN LEGRAND

MARRIED: ca 1560 @ at France [5, 9] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Joseph – Marie – Marie – Marin – Jacques - Jean:

o5808 / o5809: JEHAN BOUCHER : JEANNE BOURNIER

FATHER: Jean Boucher : Guillaume Bournier

MOTHER: : Catherine Huot

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (p5360). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Joseph – Marie – Marie – Marin – Jacques - Francoise:

o5810 / o5811: MARTIN ROUSSIN : MICHELLE MOREAU

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (p5362). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise – Simon - Simon:

o6136 / o6137: JEAN SAVARD : MARGUERITE THUBYE

FATHER: Stephan Savard : Nicolas Thubye

MOTHER: Jeanne Guignard : Marguerite Beausse

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (o2744). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise – Marie - Quentin:

o6140 / o6141: ANDRE HOURDOUIL : MADELEINE LENOIR

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (o2748). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise – Marie - Marie:

o6142 / o6143: PIERRE SOUHAITTE : DENISE PEPIN

FATHER: Toussaint Souhaitte : Renaud Pepin

MOTHER: Marie Boudin : Thierrie Laizier

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (o2750). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Joseph – Jean – Jean - Jacques:

p10432 / p10433: MATHURIN GUYON : MS. MATHURIN GUYON

MARRIED: ca 1555 @ St-Martin, Auxerre, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Mathurin Guyon may also be found in this family history at the code number (o6536). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Joseph – Elisabeth – Guillemette – Louis Gaston:

p10444 / p10445: NICOLAS HEBERT : JACQUELINE PAJOT

FATHER: Joannes Hebert : Simon Pajot

MOTHER: Ms. Joanna Hebert : Jeanne Guerineau

BORN: 24 Oct 1547 St-Germain, Paris, France [5, 9] : ca 1547 Paris, France [5, 9, 20, 48]

DIED: ca 1600 St-Germain, Paris, France [5, 9, 25, 48] : 15 Jul 1580 Paris, France [5, 9, 24, 48]

MARRIED: ca 1567 @ Paris, France [5, 9, 20, 25]

MEMOIRS: Jacqueline was born into a wealthy, bourgeois family of Paris. They had made their fortune in

animal fat, or more precisely, the tallow rendered to make candles, which was a necessary commodity before

the invention of electricity. They had also risen in the ranks, through strategic marriages, and now were

aristocratic enough to enjoy the benefits of high sociey, yet bourgeois enough to have the money to do it.

They were also for the most part, tolerant of other religions; recognizing that the Hugenots (Protestants) were

the best business partners, while the Catholics held most of the real power. Nicolas’ family was quite

affluent as well, with ties to the Royal Court of Catherine de Medici, where he was the official druggist and

spice merchant to the Queen. In this capacity, he would have had access to the royal palace and though a

bourgeois, would have been respected as a gentleman of the court. Nicolas had inherited through his

mother’s family a large estate which included the Haute-Saint-Mande and its vineyards. He also owned

property that he purchased himself: the Coeur Royal, the Trois Piliers and the Mortier d'Or, all on the south

side of the famous Rue Saint-Honore in Paris, France. He and his first wife, Jacqueline Pajot resided at the

Mortier d'Or (the golden Mortar) and it was here that they raised their family. This large stone house was built

in 1415 for the wine merchant, Jehan de Paris. Located at 129 Rue Saint-Honore, Paris, the house still

existed as of 1975.[24, 25] On this house there is a memorial placque in honour of the birthplace of his son,

Louis-Gaston.[5a] The ground floor housed the apothecary store where Nicolas dispensed his spice and

medicines. From the back of the store there was an alley which opened out to the street. The second floor

had two large rooms with fireplaces, one facing the street and the other the courtyard. The third floor, under

the gable, faced the street, and had five smaller rooms, three of which had fireplaces. An attic topped it all,

and the roof was made of tile. In the courtyard, there was another small living quarters. This was where

Louis-Gaston grew up. Nicolas soon found himself in financial trouble, because he along with other

bourgeois had been supporting the Guise or Catholic League in the Religious Wars. He was forced to sell

Coeur Royal in 1569 and the following year he had to mortgage his home, Mortier d'Or. Jacqueline Pajot’s

death was a result of a fall and not long after, Nicolas married Marie Auvry. The Pajot family turned against

Nicolas and his new wife, accusing them, before the provost of Paris, of owing them various sums of money

and objects from Jacqueline’s estate. The matter was settled out of court and some of his goods were seized,

which only added to his already strapped financial situation. The year 1588 brought the most critical days in

Paris for the League. The kingdom was in the throes of war, and Paris was living in an air of insurrection.

The representatives of the sixteen Paris quarters had formed into a council within the League. King Henry

the Third was forced to flee Paris, which was bristling with barricades. Nicolas was close friends with one of

the fiercest orators of the League, Jacques de Cueilly, the parish priest of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois. The

temporary victory of the League at Paris did not end the difficult times. In 1589, the King was assassinated.

In 1590, the seige of Paris began, with all its consequences of misery, famine and the end of all commerce.

Nicolas was forced by the courts to repay his various loans. He sold his home, Mortier d'Or but it was still

not enough so he was sentenced to spend two years in prison, in the Chatelet. Because he was still

considered to be of upper class his family through his son-in-law, Maheu, had to pay 30 ecus per year for

food and 26 ecus for the jailer. When Nicolas got out of prison he was so ill that doctors were not able to

heal him. His second wife, Ms. Auvry, passed away so he crossed the Seine River and established himself in

the new quarter of Saint-Germain-des-Pres. There he married his third wife, Renée Savoreau. She had many

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financial interests in the Chartres region, and so likely came from there. The last record of Nicolas' life was

at Chartres on 8 Jan 1600. Nicolas went there to carry out transactions involving a tennis court on Rue de

l'Autriche and some land located at Saint-Denis de Champfer. His hand was shaky and his signature

incomplete. He was to disappear in the course of the year, without a will or inventory, as he was without

property.[24, 25] Nicolas and Jacqueline’s offspring birth/marriage/death data (at Paris) follows: Charlotte (was

born ca 1568 in a house called ‘Mortier d’Or’ on Rue St-Honore in Paris, France / Nicolas Maheu 27 Oct 1583 Paris), Louis-

Gaston (o5222), Marie (ca 1578 / Thomas Laruelle ca 1602), Jacques (m1228).[5, 9, 25] Nicolas Hebert and

Jacqueline Pajot can also be found in this family history work at identification numbers (n2456) and (o6600). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Genevieve – Pierre – Zacharie - Denis:

p10448 / p10449: NICOLAS CLOUTIER : MS. NICOLAS CLOUTIER

MEMOIRS: Nicolas’ biography may be found at number (o1496). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie – Genevieve – Madeleine – Gaspard:

p10492 / p10493: JACQUES BOUCHER : FRANCOISE PAIGNE

FATHER: Jean Boucher : Nicolas Paigne

MOTHER: Francoise Roussin : Marie Castrie

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (n1340). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis– Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie – Genevieve –Marie Madeleine:

p10494 / p10495: NICOLAS LEMAIRE : MARIE CASTRIE

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (n1910). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre - Charlotte – Pierre – Marguerite – Marguerite – Nicolas – Christophe – Nicolas - Hugues:

p10592 / p10593: ROBERT CREVIER : JEANNE DAUPHIN

MARRIED: ca 1535 @ Rouen, Normandy, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Robert Crevier was a baker like his son and grandson.[27] Robert and Jeanne’s offspring

birth details are as follows: Vincent (ca 1537 at St-Conde-le-Jeune, Rouen, Normandy, France), Hugues (o5296).[5, 9] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Joseph – Marie – Marie – Marin – Jacques – Jean - Jehan:

p11616 / p11617: JEAN BOUCHER : MS. JEAN BOUCHER

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (q10720). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne - Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Michel - Clotilde – Joseph – Marie – Marie – Marin – Jacques – Jean - Jeanne:

p11618 / p11619: GUILLAUME BOURNIER : CATHERINE HUOT

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (q10722). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise – Simon – Simon - Jean:

p12272 / p12273: STEPHAN SAVARD : JEANNE GUIGNARD

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (p5488). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise – Simon – Simon - Marguerite:

p12274 / p12275: NICOLAS THUBYE : MARGUERITE BEAUSSE

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (p5490). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise – Marie – Marie - Pierre:

p12284 / p12085: TOUSSAINT SOUHAITTE : MARIE BOUDIN

FATHER: Claude Souhaitte : Pierre Boudin

MOTHER: Perrette Darennes : Jacqueline de la Haye

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (p5500). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise – Marie – Marie - Denise:

p12286 / p12287: RENAUD PEPIN : THIERRIE LAIZIER

FATHER: Jacques Pepin : Nicolas Laizier

MOTHER: Nicole Hervy : Germaine Hericourt

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (p5502). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Joseph – Elisabeth – Guillemette – Louis - Nicolas:

q20888 / q20889: JOANNES HEBERT : MS. JOANNA HEBERT

MARRIED: ca 1540 @ Paris, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Joannes and Joanna’s offpsring birth details (all events occurred at Paris, France) are as follows and

in the order of their birth: Denise (ca 1541), Louise (ca 1543), Joannes (ca 1545), Nicolas (p10444), Jean (ca

1549).[5, 9] Joannes Hebert is also found in this family history at identification number (o4912) and (p13200).

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Joseph – Joseph – Elisabeth – Guillemette – Louis - Jacqueline:

q20890 / q20891: SIMON PAJOT : JEANNE GUERINEAU

BORN: ca 1515 St-Gervais, Paris, France [5, 9, 25]

: ca 1517 St-Gervais, Paris, France [5, 9, 25]

DIED: 19 Nov 1563 St-Gervais cemetery [5, 9, 25]

: 3 Oct 1572 St-Gervais cemetery, Paris [5, 9, 25]

MARRIED: ca 1540 @ St-Gervais Church, Paris, France [5, 9]

MEMOIRS: Simon Pajot’s family were bourgeois residing in the vicinity of Porte Baudoyer, Paris. He

became a tallow candle-maker.[9, 25] Simon and Jeanne’s offspring biographies (all events occurred at Paris, France)

follow in the order of birth: Guillaume (ca 1541 Paris / became a tallow candle-maker / wed Marguerite de Laboissiere / ca

1601), Hugues (ca 1543 Paris / called Hugues the younger to distinguish him from a cousin / wed Barbe Millardot), Isaac (ca

1545 Paris / became a tallow candle-maker / wed Catherine Gaudet / 14 Aug 1590), Jacqueline (p10445), Jean (born ca 1549

Paris / became a wood seller by trade / married Catherine Sambiges), Jeanne (ca 1551 Paris / wed Mathieu Bedeau).[5, 25]

Simon Pajot may also be found in this family history at identification code numbers (o4914) and (p13202). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie – Genevieve – Madeleine – Gaspard - Jacques:

q20984 / q20985: JEAN BOUCHER : FRANCOISE ROUSSIN

FATHER: Jehan Boucher : Martin Roussin

MOTHER: Jeanne Bournier : Michelle Moreau

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (o2680). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie – Genevieve – Madeleine – Gaspard - Francoise:

q20986 / q20987: NICOLAS PAIGNE : MARIE CASTRIE

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (o2682). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise – Marie – Marie – Pierre - Toussaint:

q24568 / q24569: CLAUDE SOUHAITTE : PERRETTE DARENNES

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (q11000). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise – Marie – Marie – Pierre - Marie:

q24570 / q24571: PIERRE BOUDIN : JACQUELINE de la HAYE

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (q11002). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise – Marie – Marie – Denise - Renaud:

q24572 / q24573: JACQUES PEPIN : NICOLE HERVY

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (q11004). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Mary Jeanne – Ursula – Remi - Rosalie – Archange – Rose – Marie – Marie – Marie – Anne – Denise – Marie – Marie – Denise – Thierrie:

q24574 / q24575: NICOLAS LAIZIER : GERMAINE HERICOURT

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (q11006). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary J. – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie – Genevieve – Madeleine – Gaspard – Jacques - Jean:

r41968 / r41969: JEHAN BOUCHER : JEANNE BOURNIER

FATHER: Jean Boucher : Guillaume Bournier

MOTHER: : Catherine Huot

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (p5360). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mary Jeane – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie – Genevieve – Madeleine – Gaspard – Jacques - Francoise:

r41970 / r41971: MARTIN ROUSSIN : MICHELLE MOREAU

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (p5362). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mary J – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie – Genevieve – Madeleine – Gaspard – Jacques – Jean - Jehan:

s83936 / s83937: JEAN BOUCHER : MS. JEAN BOUCHER

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (q10720). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mary J – Ursula – Remi – Rosalie – Narcisse – Pierre – Louis – Catherine – Elisabeth – Elisabeth – Marie – Genevieve – Madeleine – Gaspard – Jacques – Jean - Jeanne:

s83938 / s83939: GUILLAUME BOURNIER : CATHERINE HUOT

MEMOIRS: Their biographies may be viewed at number (q10722). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________