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1701 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 288.


Genealogy of French in North America

The family of Pierre (dgfc) CAMUS and Jeanne CHARAS (m) ou CAMUS (cm)
[4853] CAMUS, Pierre (dgfc) (..)
* married before 1645, from Paris (Paris: 750056), France
CHARAS (m) ou CAMUS (cm), Jeanne (..)
1) Élisabeth, born about 1645 (rec-1666), 1645 (rec-1667), 1645 (sép-1680) Paris (St-Sauveur) (Paris: 750102), France, buried 1680-07-20 Montréal (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1659-10-26 Louis GUERTIN

Marriages of ancestors of that couple:
None in our database

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Camus, Pierre (I06160)
 
1702 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 288. LeDuc, Georgette (I06162)
 
1703 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 288. Charles\Charras, Jeanne (I10315)
 
1704 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 317.

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The family of Robert JANOT dit LACHAPELLE and Anne LANGLOIS
[6828] JANOT dit LACHAPELLE, Robert (Marin & Françoise BÉNARD [398])
* married 1693-01-26 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), cm 1693-01-25 (greffe Antoine Adhémar)
LANGLOIS, Anne (Honoré LANGLOIS dit LACHAPELLE et CROUSTILLANT (1669) & Marie PONTONNIER [609]), born about 1670 (sep-1745), buried 1745-05-05 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec)
1) Barbe, born about 1701 (sep-1768), died 1768-10-05, buried 1768-10-06 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1723-01-25 Jean MILLET
2) Jean Baptiste, married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1717-10-18 Marie ou Marie Catherine MILLET
3) Marie Charlotte, born 1700-05-27, baptized 1700-05-28 Repentigny (Québec), buried 1781-12-24 Lachenaie (Québec), married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1724-01-03 Louis DAUNAIS
4) Marie Françoise, born about 1698 (sep-1748), died 1748-05-05, buried 1748-05-07 Longue-Pointe (Québec), married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1714-07-13 François VINET dit SOULIGNY 
Langlois, Anne-Therese (I10265)
 
1705 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 317.

See also La Societe des Patriots web pages for information on this individual.

Marie's birth town in France is noted variously as Pourray, Diocese of Mans, France (Tanguay or LaSoceite des Patriots)
or as in Genealogy of French in North America as Vouvray-sur-Loire, Sarthe France. 
Benard\Besnard, Francoise (I10267)
 
1706 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 317. He drowned according to Tanguay. He was also a carpenter.

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The family of Marin JANOT dit LACHAPELLE and Françoise BÉNARD
[398] JANOT dit LACHAPELLE, Marin (Robert JANOT & Jeanne de PIENNES [3035]), born La Chapelle-Monthodon (Aisne: 020161), France, died 1664-07-20, buried 1664-07-25 Montréal (Québec)
* married 1655-08-30 Montréal (Québec), cm 1655-08-01 (greffe Jean de St-Père)
BÉNARD, Françoise (Pierre & Catherine RIVERIN [3681]), born about 1637 (sép-1707) Vouvray-sur-Loir (Sarthe: 720384), France, buried 1707-02-06 Montréal (Québec)
1) Cécile, born about 1655 (sep-1729), died 1729-01-25, buried 1729-01-27 Montréal (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1670-11-17 André CARRIÈRE
2) Françoise, baptized 1658-01-21 Montréal (Québec), died 1739-06-14, buried 1739-06-16 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1674-08-06 Antoine BAZINET dit TOURBLANCHE
3) Pierre, baptized 1660-03-27 Montréal (Québec), died 1725-07-01, buried 1725-07-02 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1684-01-31 Pétronille TESSIER
4) Robert, married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1693-01-26 Anne LANGLOIS

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Janot, Marin (dit LaChapelle) (I10266)
 
1707 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 317.; Vol. 4, p. 581
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The family of Robert JANOT dit LACHAPELLE and Anne LANGLOIS
[6828] JANOT dit LACHAPELLE, Robert (Marin & Françoise BÉNARD [398])
* married 1693-01-26 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), cm 1693-01-25 (greffe Antoine Adhémar)
LANGLOIS, Anne (Honoré LANGLOIS dit LACHAPELLE et CROUSTILLANT (1669) & Marie PONTONNIER [609]), born about 1670 (sep-1745), buried 1745-05-05 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec)
1) Barbe, born about 1701 (sep-1768), died 1768-10-05, buried 1768-10-06 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1723-01-25 Jean MILLET
2) Jean Baptiste, married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1717-10-18 Marie ou Marie Catherine MILLET
3) Marie Charlotte, born 1700-05-27, baptized 1700-05-28 Repentigny (Québec), buried 1781-12-24 Lachenaie (Québec), married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1724-01-03 Louis DAUNAIS
4) Marie Françoise, born about 1698 (sep-1748), died 1748-05-05, buried 1748-05-07 Longue-Pointe (Québec), married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1714-07-13 François VINET dit SOULIGNY 
Janot, Robert ( dit LaChapelle) II (I10264)
 
1708 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 345.


Genealogy of French in North America

The family of Jean LANGLOIS and Jacquette CHARPENTIER
[3065] LANGLOIS, Jean (..)
* married before 1645, from Paris (St-Gervais-St-Protais) (Paris: 750104), France
CHARPENTIER, Jacquette (..)
1) Honoré, born Paris (St-Gervais-St-Protais) (Paris: 750104), France, married Montréal (Québec) 1661-12-05 Marie PONTONNIER

Marriages of ancestors of that couple:
None in our database

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Charpentier, Jacquette (I10275)
 
1709 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 345.

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The family of Jean LANGLOIS and Jacquette CHARPENTIER
[3065] LANGLOIS, Jean (..)
* married before 1645, from Paris (St-Gervais-St-Protais) (Paris: 750104), France
CHARPENTIER, Jacquette (..)
1) Honoré, born Paris (St-Gervais-St-Protais) (Paris: 750104), France, married Montréal (Québec) 1661-12-05 Marie PONTONNIER

Marriages of ancestors of that couple:
None in our database

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Langlois, Jean ( dit LaChapelle) (I10274)
 
1710 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 433


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The family of Jacques MILLET and Jeanne VINCENT
[3170] MILLET, Jacques (..)
* married before 1630, from Neuville-aux-Bois (Loiret: 450224), France
VINCENT, Jeanne (..)
1) Nicolas, born about 1630 (sép-1674) Neuville-aux-Bois (Loiret: 450224), France, died 1674-03-06 (prdh), buried 1674-03-09 (prdh) or 1674-03-06 (dgfq) Montréal (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1657-04-09 Catherine LORION

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Tanguay states this couple resided in Neuville-aux-Bois, while Tanguay states they resided in Arles, France. 
Millet, Jacques (I10280)
 
1711 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 433:


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The family of Jacques MILLET and Jeanne VINCENT
[3170] MILLET, Jacques (..)
* married before 1630, from Neuville-aux-Bois (Loiret: 450224), France
VINCENT, Jeanne (..)
1) Nicolas, born about 1630 (sép-1674) Neuville-aux-Bois (Loiret: 450224), France, died 1674-03-06 (prdh), buried 1674-03-09 (prdh) or 1674-03-06 (dgfq) Montréal (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1657-04-09 Catherine LORION

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Tanguay states this couple resided in Neuville-aux-Bois, while Tanguay states they resided in Arles, France. 
Vincent, Jeanne (I10281)
 
1712 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 433:


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The family of Mathurin LORION and Françoise BARBIER ou MORIN
[3859] LORION, Mathurin (.. & .. [118730]), laboureur, born Ste-Soulle (Charente-Maritime: 170407), France, died 1683-04-19, buried 1683-04-20 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec)
* married about 1635, from Ste-Soulle (Charente-Maritime: 170407), France
BARBIER ou MORIN, Françoise (..), buried 1648-11-06 La Rochelle (Notre-Dame-de-Cougnes) (Charente-Maritime: 170300), France
1) Catherine, born about 1638 (cm-1654), 1635 (sép-1720) Ste-Soulle (Charente-Maritime: 170407), France, buried 1720-04-20 Montréal (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1654-10-13 Pierre VILAIN, married Montréal (Québec) 1655-06-29 Jean SIMON, married Montréal (Québec) 1657-04-09 Nicolas MILLET dit LE BEAUCERON ou LE BOSSERON, married Montréal (Québec) 1676-11-23 Pierre DÉSAUTELS dit LAPOINTE
2) Marie, born about 1639 (sép-1687) Ste-Soulle (Charente-Maritime: 170407), France, buried 1687-11-10 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1658-12-09 Étienne LAIRE

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Catherine Lorion


Ancestor on the Clement and Madore lines: http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/madore/bio/Catherine_Lorion.html

She marries 4 times: 1 – PIERRE VILLAIN

2 – JEAN SIM0N (our ancestor)

3 - NICOLAS MILLET (dit LEBEAUCERON)

4 - PIERRE DESAUTELS (dit LAPOINTE)

Here’s what Trudel has on Catherine Lorion:

She probably came to New France in 1654. She was then 16 years old and did not sign. She was from the province of Aunis. She marries Pierre Villain on Oct. 13 1654. Villain dies on Jan 19 1655, Catherine marries Jean Simon (our ancestor) on June 29 next. On Nov. 24 1656, Simon dies and Catherine marries, for a third time; on April 9 1657 she weds Nicolas Millet who dies on March 9, 1674. Catherine takes a fourth husband on Nov. 23 1676, she then weds Pierre Desautels.

Catherine was still living in 1681. Trudel must have worked mostly with Tanguay.

Yves Landry and collaborators in “Pour le Christ et le Roy”, published in 1992 provide notices of Montreal Pionneers. Catherine Lorion is among them. The notice provides the same info as Trudel’s with a few additional details: Catherine was born about 1637. She arrived in Montreal in 1654 and died there on April 20 1720. There are no child from her marriage with Vilain, one of her marriage with Jean Simon our ancestor, 8 from her marriage with Millet dit le Beauceron and 2 from her marriage with Desautels dit Lapointe.

Her fourth (and last husband) is the only one to have died as we say in french "de sa belle mort". The first had a tree fall on him, the second, our ancestor, drowned, the third burned up in his house and almost every time Catherine remaries VERY quickly.
 
Lorion, Catherine (I10279)
 
1713 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 433: indicates in a footnote that Nicolas and his first wife were taken cpative by the Iroquois between Monday, 27 August to Monday 4 September 1691.

See also: La Societe des Patriots genealogical site.



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The family of Nicolas MILLET and Catherine GAUTHIER
[7156] MILLET, Nicolas (Nicolas MILLET dit LE BEAUCERON ou LE BOSSERON & Catherine LORION [439])
* married 1695-05-02 Varennes (Québec), cm 1695-04-30 (greffe Antoine Adhémar) insinué 1695-05-10
GAUTHIER, Catherine (Mathurin GAUTHIER dit LANDREVILLE & Nicole PHILIPPEAU [10513]), baptized 1673-07-25 Montréal (Québec), buried 1741-06-28 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec)
1) Jean, married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1723-01-25 Barbe JANOT
2) Marie Charlotte, born about 1714 (sep-1796), died 1796-09-15, buried 1796-09-16 Repentigny (Québec), married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1736-01-30 Germain ROCH dit THOUIN et GERMAIN
3) Marie Josèphe, born about 1700 (sep-1780), died 1780-05-18, buried 1780-06-07 Longue-Pointe (Québec), married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1725-04-30 Jean Baptiste ARCHAMBAULT
4) Marie ou Marie Catherine, born about 1697 (sep-1741), buried 1741-05-14 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1717-10-18 Jean Baptiste JANOT dit LACHAPELLE
http://www.francogene.com/genealogie-quebec/007/156.php

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Information on Nicolas Millet, fils, and his father Nicolas, pere, was foudnd on the website of Jennifer Marcelais:
http://www.jenngen.com/fr2/fam00412.h



 
Millet, Nicolas fils (I10276)
 
1714 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 433: Nicolas Millet died in an accidental house fire.

Tanguay and La Societe des Patriots have different birth dates for Nicolas Millet. Tanguay records 1634 and La Societe de Patriots records 1632. Geenalogy of French in North America states his birth year as 1630. May be differences due to using Censuses of burial records for the age of Nicolas Millet, pere.

Information on Nicolas Millet, pere and wife and their son Nicolas Jr. and his wife was obtained from the inter net site of Jennifer Marcelais:
http://www.jenngen.com/fr2/fam00412.htm


Genealogy of French in North America:http://www.francogene.com/quebec-genealogy/000/439.php

The family of Nicolas MILLET dit LE BEAUCERON ou LE BOSSERON and Catherine LORION
[439] MILLET dit LE BEAUCERON ou LE BOSSERON, Nicolas (Jacques MILLET & Jeanne VINCENT [3170]), born about 1630 (sép-1674) Neuville-aux-Bois (Loiret: 450224), France, died 1674-03-06 (prdh), buried 1674-03-09 (prdh) or 1674-03-06 (dgfq) Montréal (Québec)
* married 1657-04-09 Montréal (Québec), cm 1657-01-01 (greffe Jean de St-Père)
LORION, Catherine (Mathurin & Françoise BARBIER ou MORIN [3859]), born about 1638 (cm-1654), 1635 (sép-1720) Ste-Soulle (Charente-Maritime: 170407), France, buried 1720-04-20 Montréal (Québec)
1) Catherine, baptized 1658-06-14 Montréal (Québec), died 1722-09-25, buried 1722-09-26 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1671-01-07 Jean RAYNAUD ou RENAUD dit BLANCHARD
2) Jacques, married Montréal (Québec) 1688-02-23 Élisabeth HUBERT
3) Jean, cm 1702-01-08 (greffe Jean Cusson) Marie Françoise ou Marie Amable ou Marie LAMOUREUX
4) Marie Charlotte, born about 1664 (sép-1751), died 1751-05-15, buried 1751-05-17 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1678-06-20 Jean LACOMBE
5) Nicolas, married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1684-01-31 Catherine CHAPERON, married Varennes (Québec) 1695-05-02 Catherine GAUTHIER

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Tanguay states that Nicolas Millet, Pere, came from Arles, France where his parents resided. Genealogy of the French in North Americ state Nicolas, pere, came from Neuville-aux-Bois, Loiret, France. 
Millet, Nicolas (dit Beausseron) pere (I10278)
 
1715 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 434.

Information in this entry about Rene Mineau/Minaud and his wife and her parents and his parents can be found in A Look Backward: http://www.delmars.com/family/perrault/2386.htm 
Minaud, Jean (I10252)
 
1716 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 434.

Information in this entry about Rene Mineau/Minaud and his wife and her parents and his parents can be found in A Look Backward: http://www.delmars.com/family/perrault/2386.htm 
Caille, Jeanne (I10253)
 
1717 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 434. Mineau\Minaud, Rene fils (I10246)
 
1718 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 50 for this individual.


See following website for information below on the Francois Bibaut Family:
Tenth Generation; http://www.familyorigins.com/users/d/a/h/Alfred-J-Dahlquist/FAMO2-0001/d78.html

888. Francois BIBAUT @ was born on 10 Dec 1642 in N.-D.-de-Cognes, LaRochelle, France. He died in 1708 in St-Francois-du-Lac, Yamaska, P.Quebec. He was buried on 24 Sep 1708 in St-Francois-du-Lac, Yamaska, P.Quebec. 1. Engage LaRochelle 10 Apr 1656, laborer, notary Savin.

2. In: Nos Ancetres au XVII e Siecle by Rev Father Archange Godbout, Ofm (Translated)

Signed "f bibaud" and "bibau" born between 1632 to 1638. Census of 1667 gives him 35 years and Census of 1681 as 43 years. In 1665 he calls himself "son of honorable man Jacques Bibault and of Jeanne Savignoux, of Verteuil province of Angoumois (notary Latouoche 29 Oct 1665) and in 1682 born in parish of Coignes, city of LaRochelle son of deceased Jacques, tavern keeper living at la Fond and of deceased Jeanne Savineau (notary Ameau 9 Oct 1682).

April 10 1656 in front of notary Savin at LaRochelle Francois Bibault, a farmer, living at la Fond near LaRochelle hired out to Arnaud Pere' for Canada. The first mention of our settler in our Archives is in an action in damages against him by Quentin Moral 15 Sep 1660 (arch. Quebec Prevote of Three Rivers). In 1662 he lives at Cap de la Madeleine (notary Laurent, 15 May and 27 Jun 1662 & notary Herlin 17 Mar 1661). In the intention of founding a family in Canada - he passes a marriage contract 29 Oct 1665 at Cap de la Madeleine (notary Latouche) with Jeanne de Merinne, daughter of Jean and of Marie de la Haye of St-Sulpice in Paris but the wedding doesn't take place. Up to 1666 Bibeau had lived on St-Marc Hill but April 6th of this year gets a concession by father Firmin Jesuit 2 habitations of 2 acres by forty, one hill at Batiscan between Francois Lary dit Gargot at S.W. and Nicolas Rivard at N.E. the other at cote St-Eloi between Francois Duclos at S.W. and Jean Trotier N.E. (notary Latouche). The following 25 Dec he yielded his land at St-Marc also 2 acres by 40 in favor of Rene Blanchet. The neighbors were Pierre Menard S.W. and Benjamin Anseau S.E. (notary Latouche). Although an owner of land Francois Bibeau was hiring out his services as servant to Elie Bourbeau in 1667 (Census in Sulte's).

15 January 1669 (notary Vachon) at the occasion of a journey West he makes a will in favor of Jeanne Chalifour with whom upon his return he passed a marriage contract (notary Vachon 29 Oct 1669). Back to West our traveller signs with Nicolas Perrot and Louis Jolliet, 14 Jun 1671 the taking possession of Sault Ste. Marie. Maybe it is at this occasion that he formed at the Outaouais a society with the discoverer (notary Becquet 4 Oct 1675). Two months later 17 Aug 1671 he weds at Quebec Jeanne Chalifour but to leave soon again for the great lakes. We know he was at Montreal in 1673 back from West (notary Becquet) and again in 1675 (Becquet).

Jeanne Chalifour woman Bibeau died around 1679 as Boivinet held election for a tutor for her little girl Marie Bibeau 10 April of that year. The inventory of the possessions of the deceased was made by notary Adhemar 20 Mar 1680.

Bibeau Family Website:

Welcome to the Bibeau* Family Website. Nearly 30 years of research have gone into the compilation of the Bibeau family genealogy. There is still work to be done, however, with the thousands of Bibeau's who now exist, it couldn't wait to be completed before being published here, or it would never get from my desk to your eyes.

* Over twenty-five spellings of the family name have been found. The most commonly used today are Bibeau (over 5,000), Bibeault, Bebeau and Bebo.

The first part of this work has been to compile information on only those people who carried on the Bibeau name in its various spellings. It is my belief that this part of the work is now over 80% complete. Another 10% are known, and there no doubt are still another 10% yet to be found. We have now started adding the allied lines as found.

About August of 1999 I found Lucette Bibeault, of the Province of Quebec, on the internet. Lucette had also been working on the entire Bibeau family for a number of years. We began exchanging information and the work presented here represents the combined efforts of Lucette and of myself.

Due to privacy concerns, dates and place names have only been published on this site for the first six generations. We will be glad to send more complete information to those who help to complete information including dates and place names on their own known relatives.

How to see if you are included at this time. Use the index to find a close relative who was not born with the name Bibeau (your wife or husband, mother or grandmother), believe me, it will be a lot easier. Note: the person you look for should be married to a Bibeau.

Please help to complete the genealogy of the Bibeau family. Allied lines (descendants of the female families) are welcome and appreciated.

All additions, corrections and requests should be emailed to:

English language MiniFroggy@aol.com (click on EMAIL US at top)

French language lucette@boisfrancs.qc.ca (copy and paste in your search window)

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Francois Bibeau married a 2nd time with Louise Esnard at Three Rivers 17 Nov 1682 (contract by Ameau 9 Oct 1682). He was then living at St. Francois du Lac where he had received a 1st concession at St-Jean Isle 1 Mar 1680 (notary Adhemar) and a 2nd one 30 Mar 1680 (notary Adhemar) and where he was to get a 3rd one 27 Feb 1684 (notary Adhemar). He had also lived at the Seignary of Linctot (Becancour) 1674-1681 as the census of 1681 places him (Sulte) with 6 acres of toiled lands. Later we meet him at Nicolet (reg. of Trois-Rivieres 7 Mar 1689) at Batiscan 1691-98 and finally again at St-Francois du Lac where it seems he ended his days about 1712. A decree of the sovereign Council 3 Jul 1713 said that Pierre Bibault would "be paid by preference on the possessions of his deceased father 300 Livres (pounds) dowry of his deceased mother and other amounts he will justify having paid for the funeral of his father and the furnishings during his last illness.

3. from Notary R. Becquet royal notary 10-4-1675 in Memoires, Soc. Gen. Can. Frse.
In front of Romain Becquet royal notary was present in his person the Sir Estienne Landron citizen of and living in this city - who in the name of the general procuror and special of Nicolas Dupuis farmer living at Nicolet River, Francois Bibaut and Pierre Bourbout farmers living at the "Riviere" puante by proxy passed in front of Basset notary in the ysle of Montreal the 16th of August last of which has seemed to the notary and witnesses and to him given to the other matters of the said Dupuis, Bibaut and Bourbaut has recognised and confessed having had and received to-day cash from mister Louis Jolliet of presence in this city the sum of 107 livres (pounds) 17 sols and 9 deniers (cents) owed to the said Dupuis, Bibaut and Bourbaut by the said mister Jolliet to know to the said Bibaut the sum of 60 livre for balance of account in reimbursement of the goods by him delivered to the said mister Jolliet when they passed together a Society contract in the land of the Outaouais and to the said Dupuis the sum of 25 livres 18 sols 6 deniers left over from the sum of 43 livres 18 sols and 6 deniers to which amounts his share received that he had in certain lots of Beavers that the said Bibaut had left in the hands of the Sir LeBer, merchant about two years ago coming back from the Outaouais and the sum of 21 livres 19 sols 3 deniers also left over of the same sum of 43 levres 18 sols 6 deniers to which amounts the share of the said Bourbaut to the said bale of Beavers as of which acquitting promising, obligating and this at the said name, renouncing and made and passed at the said Quebecq study of the said notary the year MVI seventy five in the morning the fourth day of October in the presence of Sir Maximillien Chefdeville and of Gilles Dutartre living at the said Quebecq witnesses who with the said Sir Landron and Notary have signed according to the ordinance.

Becquet Not.
M. Chefdeville
Gilles du Tarte
Landeron He was married to Louise ENARD @ on 17 Nov 1682 in Trois-Rivieres, St-Maurice, P.Quebec.

889. Louise ENARD @ was born on 6 Oct 1668 in St-Jean de LaRochelle, Aunis, France. She was baptised on 8 Oct 1668 in St-Jean de LaRochelle, Aunis, France. She died in 1716. She was buried on 18 Jan 1716 in St-Francois-du-Lac, Yamaska, P.Quebec. Children were:

192 i. Pierre BIBAUT @.
ii. anonyme BIBAUT was buried on 3 Aug 1687 in Trois-Rivieres, St-Maurice, P.Quebec. He (or she) was born in St-Francois-du-Lac, Yamaska, P.Quebec.
iii. Francois BIBAUT Bibaud was born on 7 Mar 1689 in St-Jean-Baptiste-de-Nicolet, Nicolet, P.Quebec. He was baptised on 7 Mar 1689 in Trois-Rivieres, St-Maurice, P.Quebec. He was baptised on 7 Mar 1689 in St-Jean-Baptiste-de-Nicolet, Nicolet, P.Quebec. He died in 1765 in Montreal, P.Quebec. 1. from The Village of Chartreas in Colonial Illinois 1720-1765 by Dean/Brown pg.826 record no. K-363.
Today, the first of February, one thousand seven hundred twenty-five, before us DuVernay, notary in the Illinois and the undersigned witnesses, were present the Sieurs Pierre Bourdon and Francois Bibo, habitants residing in Canada, presently at Fort de Chartres and who have voluntarily recognized and confessed having hereby sold, ceded, quitted and transported and do sell, cede quit and transport to Mr. Renen (sic), director of the mines, residing at Fort St. Philippes their team which they have, consisting of a (illegible), one cow and two calves which are actually in the possession of the said Mr. Renan. The said Bourdon and Francois Bibo promise to warrant their sale against every trouble and (un)fortunate surprise without intent of ever taking any recourse against the said Mr. Renan for the sale of the said livestock. Done on our offices in the presence of the undersigned witnesses the above day and year. The said Sieurs Bourdon and Bibo have declared they do not know how to sign this document following the ordinance and have made their mark.

Mark of Francois Bibo: mark of Pierre Bourdon;
Melique, witness; Du Vernay, Notary.
iv. Nicolas BIBAUT Bibaud was born in 1691. He was baptised on 17 May 1691 in Batiscan, Champlain, P.Quebec. He died on 11 Jul 1756 in St-Pierre-de-Sorel, Richelieu, PQ. He was buried on 12 Jul 1756 in St-Pierre-de-Sorel, Richelieu, PQ.
v. Jean Baptiste BIBAUT was born on 3 Aug 1693. He was baptised on 3 Aug 1693 in Batiscan, Champlain, P.Quebec. He died in 1751. 1. engage Ouest 19 Aug 1719 (traveller to the West from 1719 to 1742, ).
vi. Simon BIBAUT was born on 18 Feb 1696 in Batiscan, Champlain, P.Quebec. He died in apparent infant death.
vii. Marie Anne BIBAUT was born in 1698. She was baptised on 24 Feb 1698 in Batiscan, Champlain, P.Quebec. She died on 13 Mar 1717 in St-Francois-du-Lac, Yamaska, P.Quebec. She was buried on 14 Mar 1717 in St-Francois-du-Lac, Yamaska, P.Quebec.
viii. Simon BIBAUT was born on 18 Jul 1699 in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Champlain, P.Quebec. He was baptised on 28 Aug 1699 in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Champlain, P.Quebec.
ix. Joseph BIBAUT Bibaud was born about 1702. He was baptised on 15 Aug 1702 in St-Francois-du-Lac, Yamaska, P.Quebec. He died on 23 Nov 1776 in Berthier-en-haut, P.Quebec. He was buried on 25 Nov 1776 in Berthier-en-haut, P.Quebec.

See the following site for information below on Francois Bibaut and his ancestors:

Robert P. LaRochelle Family Tree: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laroc&id=I01140

ID: I01140
Name: Francois Bibault Bibaut
Sex: M
Birth: 1642 in Notre Dame Conge, LaRochelle, France
Death: 24 SEP 1708 in St Francois du Lac,Quebec

Father: Jacques Francois Bibaut b: 1612 in Notra Dame Conge, LaRochelle, France
Mother: Jeanne Savineau Louineau b: 1612 in Notra Dame Conge, LaRochelle, France

Marriage 1 Jeanne Chalifour b: ABT 1650 in laRochelle,France
Married: 17 AUG 1671 in Quebec,Quebec 1
Children
Marie Bibaut b: 12 SEP 1674 in Trois Rivieres,Quebec

Marriage 2 Louise Esnard b: 6 OCT 1668 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle, France
Married: 17 NOV 1682 in Trois Riveres,Quebec 2
Children
Pierre Bibaut b: 6 OCT 1685 in Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec
Anonyme Bibaut b: 3 AUG 1687 in Trois Rivieres,Quebec
Francois Bibaut b: 7 MAR 1688/89 in Trois Rivieres,Quebec
Nicolas Bibaut b: 17 MAY 1691 in Batiscan,Champlain,Quebec
Jean Baptiste Bibaut b: 12 OCT 1693 in Batiscan,Quebec
Simon Bibaut b: 23 FEB 1695/96 in Batiscan,Quebec
Marie Anne Bibaut b: 24 FEB 1697/98 in Batiscan,Quebec
Joseph Bibaut b: 15 AUG 1702 in St Francois Du Lac,Quebec

Sources:
Title: Tangay
Publication: Dictionarie Genealogique de Familles Canadiens
Repository:
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Media: Microfiche
Page: v1 p50
Title: Drouin
Repository:
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ID: I12110
Name: Marie Anne Bibaut
Sex: F
Birth: 24 FEB 1697/98 in Batiscan,Quebec
Death: 29 MAR 1717 in St Francois Du Lac,Quebec

Father: Francois Bibault Bibaut b: 1642 in Notra Dame Conge, LaRochelle, France
Mother: Louise Esnard b: 6 OCT 1668 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle, France

Marriage 1 Claude Prou b: ABT 1675 in ,, Quebec
Married: 18 JAN 1715/16

Media: Book
Page: 109

ID: I01142
Name: Jacques Francois Bibaut
Sex: M
Birth: 1612 in Notra Dame Conge, LaRochelle, France
Death: BEF 1666 in LaRochelle,France
Residence: LaFond,France 1
Note:
[Bob.ged]

MARR PLAC Notra Dame Cogne LaRochelle

Marriage 1 Jeanne Savineau Louineau b: 1612 in Notra Dame Conge, LaRochelle, France
Married: ABT 1635 in Notra Dame Cogne,LaRochelle,France
Children
Jeanne Bibaut b: ABT 1640 in LaRochelle,France
Francois Bibault Bibaut b: 1642 in Notra Dame Conge, LaRochelle, France

Sources:
Title: Emigration Rochelaise
Page: 21


 
Bibaut\Bibeau, Francois (I10222)
 
1719 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 50 for this individual.

See the follwing website for what follows on the Esnard and Bibaut ancestry: Robert P. LaRochelle Family Tree: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laroc&id=I01144

ID: I01144
Name: Simon Enard-Esnard
Sex: M
Birth: 25 APR 1645 in Rivedoux,Ste Marie de Re,LaRochelle,France
Death: 25 AUG 1676 in Quebec,, Quebec

Father: Pierre Esnard b: 1612 in Rivedoux,St Marie,LaRochelle,France
Mother: Marie Chasseloup b: 1612 in Laflotte,Ile de Re,France

Marriage 1 Marie Loubier b: 1644 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle,France
Married: 20 JUN 1666 in St Jean Perrot, LaRochelle, France 1
Married: 1674 in LaRochelle,France 2 1
Children
Marie Esnard b: 6 OCT 1675 in Quebec,Quebec
Louise Esnard b: 6 OCT 1668 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle, France
Jeanne Esnard b: JUL 1666 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle,France
Marie Esnard b: 25 MAR 1667 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle,France

Sources:
Title: Emigration Rochelaise en Nouvelle France
Page: 93
Title: Drouin,Dictionnaire National Des Canadiens Francais, 1608-1760
Repository:
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Media: Book
Page: 475


ID: I08364
Name: Pierre Esnard
Sex: M
Birth: 1612 in Rivedoux,St Marie,LaRochelle,France

Marriage 1 Marie Chasseloup b: 1612 in Laflotte,Ile de Re,France
Children
Simon Enard-Esnard b: 25 APR 1645 in Rivedoux,Ste Marie de Re,LaRochelle,France

ID: I59880
Name: Marie Loubier
Sex: F
Birth: 1644 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle,France
Birth: 1641 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle, France
Death: 26 SEP 1705 in St Francois du Lac,Quebec

Father: Jean Loubier b: ABT 1615 in St Jean du Perrot,LaRochelle,France
Mother: Louise Boutin b: ABT 1620 in St Jean du Perrot,LaRochelle,France

Father: Jean Loubie b: ABT 1614 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle, France
Mother: Louise Boutin b: 1606 in St Hilaire,Pallud,DS,France

Marriage 1 Simon Enard-Esnard b: 25 APR 1645 in Rivedoux,Ste Marie de Re,LaRochelle,France
Married: 20 JUN 1666 in St Jean Perrot, LaRochelle, France 1
Married: 1674 in LaRochelle,France 2 1
Children
Marie Esnard b: 6 OCT 1675 in Quebec,Quebec
Louise Esnard b: 6 OCT 1668 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle, France
Jeanne Esnard b: JUL 1666 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle,France
Marie Esnard b: 25 MAR 1667 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle,France

Sources:
Title: Emigration Rochelaise en Nouvelle France
Page: 93
Title: Drouin,Dictionnaire National Des Canadiens Francais, 1608-1760
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: 475
Title: Drouin
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: 682


ID: I26210
Name: Jean Loubier
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1615 in St Jean du Perrot,LaRochelle,France

Marriage 1 Louise Boutin b: ABT 1620 in St Jean du Perrot,LaRochelle,France
Married: ABT 1665 in St Jean du Perrot,LaRochelle,France
Children
Marie Loubier b: 1644 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle,France


ID: I01141
Name: Louise Esnard
Sex: F
Birth: 6 OCT 1668 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle, France
Death: 28 NOV 1706 in St Francois du Lac,Quebec

Father: Simon Enard-Esnard b: 25 APR 1645 in Rivedoux,Ste Marie de Re,LaRochelle,France
Mother: Marie Loubier b: 1644 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle,France

Marriage 1 Francois Bibault Bibaut b: 1642 in Notra Dame Conge, LaRochelle, France
Married: 17 NOV 1682 in Trois Riveres,Quebec 1
Children
Pierre Bibaut b: 6 OCT 1685 in Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec
Anonyme Bibaut b: 3 AUG 1687 in Trois Rivieres,Quebec
Francois Bibaut b: 7 MAR 1688/89 in Trois Rivieres,Quebec
Nicolas Bibaut b: 17 MAY 1691 in Batiscan,Champlain,Quebec
Jean Baptiste Bibaut b: 12 OCT 1693 in Batiscan,Quebec
Simon Bibaut b: 23 FEB 1695/96 in Batiscan,Quebec
Marie Anne Bibaut b: 24 FEB 1697/98 in Batiscan,Quebec
Joseph Bibaut b: 15 AUG 1702 in St Francois Du Lac,Quebec

Sources:
Title: Drouin
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: 109
 
Esnard\Enard, Simon (I10226)
 
1720 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 50 for this individual.

Her death date is not recorded in the Tanguay reference above. The Robert P. LaRochelle Family Tree site below has her death date as 28 November 1706 St. Francoise du Lac. On the otherhand the Bibault Family site records 18 January 1716. (See her husband's entry for the Bibeau Family site.


See the followng website for what follows on the Esnard and Bibaut ancestry: Robert P. LaRochelle Family Tree: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laroc&id=I01144

ID: I01141
Name: Louise Esnard
Sex: F
Birth: 6 OCT 1668 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle, France
Death: 28 NOV 1706 in St Francois du Lac,Quebec

Father: Simon Enard-Esnard b: 25 APR 1645 in Rivedoux,Ste Marie de Re,LaRochelle,France
Mother: Marie Loubier b: 1644 in St Jean Perrot,LaRochelle,France

Marriage 1 Francois Bibault Bibaut b: 1642 in Notra Dame Conge, LaRochelle, France
Married: 17 NOV 1682 in Trois Riveres,Quebec 1
Children
Pierre Bibaut b: 6 OCT 1685 in Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec
Anonyme Bibaut b: 3 AUG 1687 in Trois Rivieres,Quebec
Francois Bibaut b: 7 MAR 1688/89 in Trois Rivieres,Quebec
Nicolas Bibaut b: 17 MAY 1691 in Batiscan,Champlain,Quebec
Jean Baptiste Bibaut b: 12 OCT 1693 in Batiscan,Quebec
Simon Bibaut b: 23 FEB 1695/96 in Batiscan,Quebec
Marie Anne Bibaut b: 24 FEB 1697/98 in Batiscan,Quebec
Joseph Bibaut b: 15 AUG 1702 in St Francois Du Lac,Quebec

Sources:
Title: Drouin
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: 109

 
Enard\Esnard, Louise (I10223)
 
1721 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 50 for this individual. Bibaut\Bibeau, Marie-Anne (I10215)
 
1722 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 50 for this individual. Loubier, Marie (I10227)
 
1723 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 500.


Genealogy of French in North America: http://www.francogene.com/quebec-genealogy/001/687.php

The family of Eustache PRÉVOST ou PROVOST and Marie Élisabeth GUERTIN
[1687] PRÉVOST ou PROVOST, Eustache (Isaac PRÉVOST & Jeanne SAUTIL [2573]), born about 1646 (rec-1681), 1634 (sép-1730) La Bouille (Ste-Madeleine) (Seine-Maritime: 760131), France, died 1730-03-26, buried 1730-03-27 Montréal (Québec)
* married 1673-11-13 Montréal (Québec), cm 1672-04-19 (greffe Bénigne Basset dit Deslauriers)
GUERTIN, Marie Élisabeth (Louis & Élisabeth CAMUS [390]), baptized 1661-02-06 Montréal (Québec), died Hôtel-Dieu (Québec), buried 1714-03-21 Montréal (Québec)
1) Anne Charlotte, married Montréal (Québec) 1710-01-06 Jean BRIGNON dit LAPIERRE
2) Eustache, married Montréal (Québec) 1715-12-01 Marie Catherine (m) ou Marie (cm) BRAZEAU, married St-Laurent (Québec) 1727-02-17 Marie SARAULT
3) Jean Baptiste, married Montréal (Québec) 1725-09-29 Marie Anne MELANGE ou MILANGE, married Montréal (Québec) 1730-01-09 Marie Catherine (m) ou Marie (cm) JOLIVET
4) Marie Louise, married Montréal (Québec) 1718-10-20 Jacques MARAIS ou DESMARAIS, married St-Sulpice (Québec) 1736-01-30 Louis LANGLOIS dit LACHAPELLE
5) Rosalie, baptized 1688-04-22 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), died 1752-06-27, buried 1752-06-28 St-Laurent (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1713-05-31 Jean CREVIER de SAINT-JEAN


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Information on Eustach Prevost, his wife Marie Elizabeth Guertin and his parents, Isaac Prevost and Jeanne Sautil, and the parents of Marie Elizabeth Guertin also found in My Family:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&rls=GGLG%2CGGLG%3A2006-21%2CGGLG%3Aen&q=Eustache+Prevost%2C+Marie-Elizabeth+Guertin&btnG=Search 
Prevost, Eustache (I10310)
 
1724 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 500.

Please note that Tanguay refers to the wife as Jeanne Fautel, whereas the Genealogy of French in North America records her as Jeanne Sautil.



Genealogy of French in North America: http://www.francogene.com/quebec-genealogy/001/687.php

The family of Isaac PRÉVOST and Jeanne SAUTIL
[2573] PRÉVOST, Isaac (..)
* married before 1646, from La Bouille (Ste-Madeleine) (Seine-Maritime: 760131), France
SAUTIL, Jeanne (..)
1) Eustache, born about 1646 (rec-1681), 1634 (sép-1730) La Bouille (Ste-Madeleine) (Seine-Maritime: 760131), France, died 1730-03-26, buried 1730-03-27 Montréal (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1673-11-13 Marie Élisabeth GUERTIN

Marriages of ancestors of that couple:
None in our database

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Fautel, Jeanne (I10313)
 
1725 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 500.

Please note that Tanguay refers to the wife as Jeanne Fautel, whereas the Genealogy of French in North America records her as Jeanne Sautil.

Genealogy of French in North America: http://www.francogene.com/quebec-genealogy/001/687.php

The family of Isaac PRÉVOST and Jeanne SAUTIL
[2573] PRÉVOST, Isaac (..)
* married before 1646, from La Bouille (Ste-Madeleine) (Seine-Maritime: 760131), France
SAUTIL, Jeanne (..)
1) Eustache, born about 1646 (rec-1681), 1634 (sép-1730) La Bouille (Ste-Madeleine) (Seine-Maritime: 760131), France, died 1730-03-26, buried 1730-03-27 Montréal (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1673-11-13 Marie Élisabeth GUERTIN

Marriages of ancestors of that couple:
None in our database

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Prevost, Isaac (I10312)
 
1726 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 563. Tanguay records Louios Tetreault' wife's first name as Nathalie while French Genealogy of North America records it as Noelle. Both names are used fo her entry as a consequence. See below:


Genealogy of French in North America: http://www.francogene.com/quebec-genealogy/000/696.php

The family of Louis TÉTREAULT and Noëlle LANDEAU
[696] TÉTREAULT, Louis (Mathurin ou Mathelin & Marie BERNARD [2651]), born about 1634 (sép-1699) Louin (St-Martin) (Deux-Sèvres: 790156), France, died 1699-06-22, buried 1699-06-22 Champlain (Québec)
* married 1663-06-09 Trois-Rivières (Québec), cm 1663-01-20 (greffe Sévérin Ameau)
LANDEAU, Noëlle (Jean & Marie AUBERT [4833]), baptized 1638-11-02 Jauzé (St-Barthélemy) (Sarthe: 720148), France, buried 1706-09-24 Montréal (Québec)
1) Daniel, born about 1674 (conf-1681), buried 1748-10-16 Verchères (Québec), cm sous seing privé 1694-10-10 Catherine CHARON, married Verchères (Québec) 1747-05-08 Marie Renée PINEAULT
2) Jacques, married Montréal (Québec) 1698-10-15 Marguerite BRUNET
3) Jean Baptiste, married Boucherville (Québec) 1710-07-08 Jeanne TAILLANDIER
4) Joseph Marie, capitaine de milice en 1756, de Verchères, born about 1676 (sép-1762), died 1762-03-05, buried 1762-03-06 Verchères (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1700-06-12 Anne JARRET dit BEAUREGARD, married after 1746 Marie Madeleine BASTIEN dit VANASSE
5) Louis, married Montréal (Québec) 1695-06-04 Geneviève BRUNET dit BELHUMEUR
6) Marie, born 1664-03-07, baptized 1664-03-08 Trois-Rivières (Québec), died after 1749-01-29, married Champlain (Québec) 1681-10-14 Paul DESMARAIS ou MARAIS
7) Marie Françoise, born about 1676 (sep-1748), died 1748-01-28, buried 1748-01-29 Longueuil (Québec), married Boucherville (Québec) 1691-11-12 Laurent BENOÎT dit LIVERNOIS


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Landreau, Nathalie Noelle (I10305)
 
1727 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 563. Tanguay records Louios Tetreault's wife's first name as Nathalie while French Genealogy of North America records it as Noelle. Both names are used fo her entry as a consequence. See below:


Genealogy of French in North America: http://www.francogene.com/quebec-genealogy/000/696.php

The family of Louis TÉTREAULT and Noëlle LANDEAU
[696] TÉTREAULT, Louis (Mathurin ou Mathelin & Marie BERNARD [2651]), born about 1634 (sép-1699) Louin (St-Martin) (Deux-Sèvres: 790156), France, died 1699-06-22, buried 1699-06-22 Champlain (Québec)
* married 1663-06-09 Trois-Rivières (Québec), cm 1663-01-20 (greffe Sévérin Ameau)
LANDEAU, Noëlle (Jean & Marie AUBERT [4833]), baptized 1638-11-02 Jauzé (St-Barthélemy) (Sarthe: 720148), France, buried 1706-09-24 Montréal (Québec)
1) Daniel, born about 1674 (conf-1681), buried 1748-10-16 Verchères (Québec), cm sous seing privé 1694-10-10 Catherine CHARON, married Verchères (Québec) 1747-05-08 Marie Renée PINEAULT
2) Jacques, married Montréal (Québec) 1698-10-15 Marguerite BRUNET
3) Jean Baptiste, married Boucherville (Québec) 1710-07-08 Jeanne TAILLANDIER
4) Joseph Marie, capitaine de milice en 1756, de Verchères, born about 1676 (sép-1762), died 1762-03-05, buried 1762-03-06 Verchères (Québec), married Montréal (Québec) 1700-06-12 Anne JARRET dit BEAUREGARD, married after 1746 Marie Madeleine BASTIEN dit VANASSE
5) Louis, married Montréal (Québec) 1695-06-04 Geneviève BRUNET dit BELHUMEUR
6) Marie, born 1664-03-07, baptized 1664-03-08 Trois-Rivières (Québec), died after 1749-01-29, married Champlain (Québec) 1681-10-14 Paul DESMARAIS ou MARAIS
7) Marie Françoise, born about 1676 (sep-1748), died 1748-01-28, buried 1748-01-29 Longueuil (Québec), married Boucherville (Québec) 1691-11-12 Laurent BENOÎT dit LIVERNOIS


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The Story of Louis Tetreau: See: Pelletier Genealogy: http://members.tripod.com/pellgene/louis_tetreau.htm

(1635-1699)

Louis Tetreau was ancestor of Elmina “Sister” Pelletier. Louis was 6th great-grandparent of Elmina.

The Atlantic Crossing In 1659: Our 24-year-old ancestor made the Atlantic crossing in 1659, a time when this adventure was uncertain, frightful and a long ordeal. The East-West crossing was against the prevailing winds. The ship was small and therefore more easily tossed about by the smallest storm. Worse than the storms was the calm, when the ship could not move. While most crossings were made in about a month, some took as long as three months, mainly because of the calm. The longer the crossing took, the greater the danger that the ship's water and food supplies would be depleted or even spoiled. Living quarters aboard ship were extremely crowded and any shipboard illness was quickly transmitted to other passengers.

Our young ancestor knew of these dangers before boarding ship in 1659, but he did anyway indicating a certain determination and bravery.

Indentured Servant: Louis Tetreau contracted to become an indentured servant for the Jesuits for a period of 36 months. This contract most likely gave Louis the wherewithal to cross the Atlantic and support himself until he got settled. It was very surprising to learn that Louis, unlike the vast majority of indentured servants, broke his contract with the Jesuits by leaving their employ before the thirty-six-month term was completed. As a result, Louis was prosecuted in the Court and severely fined.

The precise outcome of this suit is not known but Louis fought his conviction in the Court and did not return to the Jesuits to complete his term. Louis, who had prominent friends in Trois Rivieres, probably received help to avoid the full punishment due him. We do know that the Jesuits rented one of their farms to Louis for four years shortly after this incident. Also, some years later, Louis paid the Jesuits 200 livres for an unknown debt. This debt may have been part or the entire fine he received for breaking his contract.

Married A Young Widow: Louis arrived in Trois Rivieres in 1659. In late 1662, Louis rented a farm from the Jesuits for four years. Meanwhile, Noelle Landeau, Louis' future wife, married Jean Beaudoin in Trois Rivieres in 1659. This young couple begot a first child in 1661 and a second, in 1662. However, in 1662 both Noelle's husband and their first child died from unknown causes.

In the course of 1662, Louis and Noelle must have met and got to know each other fairly well because on 20 Jan 1663, they wrote a marriage contract together in which Louis promised to marry Noelle 'as soon as they judge proper" and to raise Noelle's daughter, Madeleine Beaudoin, as his own child and with equal rights as his own children. Noelle brought to the marriage the property left by her deceased husband. Probably out of respect for her recently deceased husband, Noelle waited until June 9 to marry Louis, almost six months after the marriage contract.

The Children of Louis And Noelle: Besides her daughter by Jean Beaudoin, Noelle gave her husband, Louis, nine children. Large families are not surprising amongst French-Canadians but out of ten children only one died at a young age, Michel, who died at 3 years old. An Iroquois killed the oldest son, Claude, who was 29 and unmarried. Claude worked as a voyageur transporting furs and supplies between Montreal and the wilderness.

Louis moved his growing family from Trois Rivieres to Cap-de-la-Madeleine to Champlain to Arbre-ei-la-CroLx and finally to Marsolet. The latter two fiefs were in the parish of Champlain. In 1674, Louis and Noelle made their home in Marsolet and stayed there for 16 years. The young children must have attended the nuns' school in Champlain because six of their children could sign their names.

Louis, the son named after his father, died in the Montreal hospital of a mysterious illness at 30 years old. Louis was married but childless and a voyageur by trade but not very successful. He's the 'black sheep" of the family. All the other children married and produced large families. Marie, the oldest daughter of Louis and Noelle, married a sickly husband and had continual financial problems but she can be considered a strong woman. The youngest child, Jean Baptiste" studied for the priesthood but left sometime after his tonsure by Bishop Laval, the first bishop in New France. He became a schoolteacher and then a Royal Notary. He married and had four children. He died suddenly at 45 while traveling to Louisbourg. Another son, Joseph-Marie, married twice and begot a total of 21 children of whom seven were sons who survived to marry and have large families. As a result, this son gave us the very prolific Tetreault line known as Ducharme.

Stepdaughter Married At Twelve: One of the more surprising events in the life of Louis Tetreau is his giving his stepdaughter's hand in marriage to a neighbor when she was only 12 years old! This neighbor, Martin Foisy, was a 31 year-old wealthy widower without children of his own.

The canonical minimum age for girls to marry was 12 and the State gave financial incentives for girls to marry young and produce offspring. On the other hand, there were penalties for not marrying. So, young marriages were not uncommon at this time. For one other example, Louis' son, Daniel, married a widow who was married at 12.

This stepdaughter, Madeleine Beaudoin, gave birth to 11 children by her 4lst birthday. Her 1lth child was stillborn in 1703 and the mother died two months later at 41 years old. Life was hard for women on the frontier.

Small Land Baron: After farming, Louis Tetreau's principal occupation was land clearing - taking the land back from the forest by cutting down trees, uprooting the stumps and burning brush. Louis was so adept at this work that he was able to accumulate a nice nest egg to leave to his children. He got his prosperity by getting land cheaply from the lord of a fief and clearing part of this land then selling the improved land for a profit. Between 1661 and 1699, our ancestor made three land rentals, eight land purchases and obtained five land concessions from a lord.

In the fief of Marsolet, the location of the family home, Louis acquired an amazing 609 acres of land. Even though only a small fraction of this land was cleared, this is still quite a feat when the average settler made do with only 75 acres.

Home In Montreal: After 16 years on the family farm in Marsolet, Louis moved his family to Montreal. On 15 Jan 1690, he rented a 31'x 96'lot on St. Vincent Street and contracted to have a house built on this lot.

While his house was being built, the family rented a farm in Longueuil, just across the St Lawrence River from Montreal.

It is very likely that the design of this house included a composite of all his experiences over a 55-year period. This house was covered with overlapping boards so that the house had, in fact, a double covering, two basement rooms and a cellar, attic, yard and garden. This house had a masonry chimney and a brick stove in the bedroom (Noelle was probably sensitive to nighttime cold). The lot, which was fenced with posts, contained a stable built of wood, in addition to the house.

Eventually, Louis' wooden house was demolished and a stone structure was built in its place. Building with stone became a requirement in Montreal because of the devastating effect of a house fire on the other buildings standing in close proximity. The stone structure built on our ancestor's home site is still standing today and houses a sophisticated restaurant: Le Pere St. Vincent.

Return To The Family Farm To Die: After spending nine years in the Montreal area and six of those years in his new home on St. Vincent Street, Louis decided to sell this property and return to his beloved farm in Marsolet. Louis sold his Montreal home on 7 Jan 1699, but a clause in the sale contract allowed him to remain in his home until the feast of St. Jean-Baptiste (June 24).

Louis was still in Montreal on 7 Mar 1699 because on this day he was a witness at a marriage in Notre Dame Church in Montreal. Louis died on 22 Jun 1699 in Ma.rsolet. So sometime between March and June, Louis, Noelle and their son, Joseph-Marie, moved back to the family farm.

Louis must have had a deep attachment for his old farmhouse and for the land that he cleared and then farmed for all those years. It must have been this familiarity that compelled him to return to his roots to take his last breath.

Noelle's Devotion: Noelle Landeau exemplifies the strong woman of the Bible who does her good deeds in the shadow of her husband. The fact that she raised ten children on the harsh frontier in Canada tells us volumes about what kind of woman she was.

It is only after the death of her husband in 1699 that her work and personality could shine. Her health was never great but she did her duties. She became seriously ill in January 1700 and, thinking she was about to die, wrote a perfunctory Last Will in which she left money to the Church in Champlain, to the Recollet Fathers and for Requiem Masses. At the end of 1700, she had recovered enough to make changes in her life. Her close brush with death highlighted her mortality and she decided to focus on her death for the rest of her days.

First, she made a new Last Will that shows her deep devotion. She asked to be buried in the brown cassock of the Third Order of St Francis and she left 200 francs to her youngest son, who was studying for the priesthood. Second, she helped her daughter, Marie, who was in financial straights. Third, she was lenient toward the buyer of her Montreal home, who was late in his mortgage payment. Fourth, she sold the family farm in Marsolet and moved back to Montreal.

In 1706, Noelle became very ill again and passed away on 24 Sept 1706. She left a small estate to her six surviving children and the seven children of her deceased daughter, Madeleine Beaudoin.




 
Tetreault\Tetro, Louis (I10304)
 
1728 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, vol. 1, p. 599; Vol. 7, p. 54. Birth dates for Michel Roulois and his wife Jeanne Mailer vary widely. Tanguay's dates have been used.


Michel Roulois probably came with his young family to Canada between 1646-1655, judging by the children's birth dates and places of birth,

See the following web site for information below: http://home.maine.rr.com/red/html/dat168.htm#13

Mailer, Jeanne
Birth : 1614 St. Come, Mans, France
Death : 5 JAN 1688/89 Chateau Richer, Quebec
Family:
Spouse:
Roulois, Michel
Birth : 1611 St. Come, Mans, France
Death : 2 OCT 1690

Children:
Roulois, Madaleine

Quentin, Nicolas
Death : 27 MAY 1683 L'Ange Gardien
Parents:
Father: Quentin, Louis
Mother: de Monceaus, Maria

Family:
Marriage: 3 AUG 1660
Spouse:
Roulois, Madaleine
Birth : 1646
Parents:
Father: Roulois, Michel
Mother: Mailer, Jeanne

Children:
Quentin, Louis

Mathieu, Marie
Birth : 1682
Parents:
Father: Mathieu, Jean
Mother: Dutertre, Anna

Family:
Marriage: 17 JAN 1700/01
Spouse:
Quentin, Louis
Birth : 1676
Parents:
Father: Quentin, Nicolas
Mother: Roulois, Madaleine

See the following website for the information below: Robert P. LaRochelle Family Tree http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laroc&id=I02593

ID: I02593
Name: Michel Roulois
Sex: M
Birth: 1621 in St Cosme de Vair, Mans, Maine, France

Father: Marin Roulois b: ABT 1600 in St Cosme de Vair, Mans, Maine, France
Mother: Perinne Boulais b: ABT 1606 in St Cosme de Vair, Mans, Maine, France

Marriage 1 Jeanne Mailer b: ABT 1624 in St Cosme de Vair, Mans, Maine, France
Married: 1641

See the following site for the information below: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laroc&id=I02595

ID: I02595
Name: Marin Roulois
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1600 in St Cosme de Vair, Mans, Maine, France

Marriage 1 Perinne Boulais b: ABT 1606 in St Cosme de Vair, Mans, Maine, France
Married: ABT 1620 in St Cosme de Vair, Mans, Maine, Frnace
Children
Michel Roulois b: 1621 in St Cosme de Vair, Mans, Maine, France

ID: I02596
Name: Perinne Boulais
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1606 in St Cosme de Vair, Mans, Maine, France

Marriage 1 Marin Roulois b: ABT 1600 in St Cosme de Vair, Mans, Maine, France
Married: ABT 1620 in St Cosme de Vair, Mans, Maine, Frnace
Children
Michel Roulois b: 1621 in St Cosme de Vair, Mans, Maine, France
 
Roulois, Michel (I05752)
 
1729 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 71.

Information for this entry come from the following source: A Look Backward: Caron, Denise Helen, GEDCOM File: Caron-Braun Family: http://www.delmars.com/family/perrault/634.htm

Julienne du Baril 1
Born: Abt 1590, St-Langis, Mortagne, Perche, France
Marriage: Marin Boucher 7 Feb 1610/11, St-Jean de Mortagne, ev. Sees, Perche, France 1
Died: 15 Dec 1627, St-Langis, Mortagne, Perche, France about age 37

General Notes:

BIRTH: St Jean v. Mortagne, Chartres or Sees, Perche-Orne, France

DEATH: St Langis les Mortagne, Perche, France

Name also seen as Barry

Julienne married Marin Boucher, son of Jacques Jean Boucher and Françoise Paigne, on 7 Feb 1610/11 in St-Jean de Mortagne, ev. Sees, Perche, France.1 (Marin Boucher was born on 15 Apr 1589 in St-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Sées, Perche, France and died on 25 Mar 1671 in Château-Richer, Montmorency, Québec, Canada.)

Marriage Notes:

Tanguay, vol 1 pg 71, shows marriage year as 1625



Sources

1 Institut Drouin, Dictionnaire National des Canadiens Français 1608-1760 (AFGS 1968), page 154.
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Baril, Julienne (I10118)
 
1730 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 71. Charlot, Madeleine (I10120)
 
1731 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p. 71; Vol. 2, p. 373

French Genealogy in North America

The family of François BOUCHER and Florence GARMAN
[139] BOUCHER, François (Marin & Julienne BARIL [22]), baptized 1617-11-22 St-Langis-lès-Mortagne (Orne: 610414), France, died between 1672-05-26 and 1678-11-18
* married 1641-09-03 Québec (Québec)
GARMAN, Florence (Pierre & Madeleine CHARLOT ou LOT [51]), born about 1629 Bagneux (Aisne: 020043), France, died between 1686-07-23 and 1689-11-21 Sillery (Québec)
1) Charles, married Sorel (Québec) 1685-05-07 Marguerite Agnès PELLETIER
2) Denis, born 1660-04-06, baptized 1660-04-11 Québec (Québec), buried 1723-11-17 St-Antoine-de-Tilly (Québec), married Québec (Québec) 1689-11-21 Jeanne MIVILLE
3) Élisabeth, born about 1646 (sep-1685), died 1685-09-24, buried 1685-09-25 Québec (Québec), married Québec (Québec) 1659-10-21 Denis GUYON
4) Marie, born about 1649 (sep-1713), buried 1713-12-16 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), cm 1672-05-26 (greffe Gilles Rajotte) Antoine CHODILLON
5) Marie Françoise, married Château-Richer (Québec) 1686-07-23 Nicolas THIBAULT
6) Michel, married Québec (Québec) 1695-11-26 Madeleine HUOT, married St-Augustin (Québec) 1700-04-19 Geneviève LANEUVILLE
7) Pierre, cm 1671-12-13 (greffe Gilles Rajotte) Hélène GAUDRY


More information about this family

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Boucher, Francois I (I10110)
 
1732 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p.149.

For information on this individual see also Rising Moon Genealogical Services: www.http//mysite.verizon.net/vzeejzxb/risingmoon/niquet/F576.htm

For a biography of his son, Jean Crete, see Thomas J. LaForest, "Our French Canadian Ancestors", Vol III, Chapter 8. pp. 65-74. Jean Crete learned the trade of wheelwright from his father Antoine Crete. 
Crete, Antoine (dit Creste) (I10342)
 
1733 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p.149.

For information on this individual see also Rising Moon Genealogical Services: www.http//mysite.verizon.net/vzeejzxb/risingmoon/niquet/F576.htm 
LeGrand, Jeanne (I10343)
 
1734 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p.345. Honore (Dit Chapelier) Langlois was a hat maker, according to Tanguay. See also the web pages of the Societe des Patriots to confirm information on this individual.


Genealogy of French in North America: http://www.francogene.com/quebec-genealogy/000/609.php

The family of Honoré LANGLOIS dit LACHAPELLE et CROUSTILLANT (1669) and Marie PONTONNIER
[609] LANGLOIS dit LACHAPELLE et CROUSTILLANT (1669), Honoré (Jean LANGLOIS & Jacquette CHARPENTIER [3065]), born Paris (St-Gervais-St-Protais) (Paris: 750104), France
* married 1661-12-05 Montréal (Québec), cm 1661-10-16 (greffe Bénigne Basset dit Deslauriers)
PONTONNIER, Marie (Urbain & Julienne JAMIN [4326]), baptized 1643-01-22 Le Lude (St-Vincent) (Sarthe: 720176), France, buried 1718-01-07 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec)
1) André, married Varennes (Québec) 1701-11-07 Françoise BISSONNETTE, married Varennes (Québec) 1708-01-23 Marguerite GAUTHIER dit LANDREVILLE
2) Anne, born about 1670 (sep-1745), buried 1745-05-05 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1693-01-26 Robert JANOT dit LACHAPELLE
3) Françoise, born about 1679 (sep-1713), buried 1713-02-24 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), married Varennes (Québec) 1700-01-12 Louis BEAUDRY
4) Jean Baptiste, married Varennes (Québec) 1698-11-04 Marie Jeanne GAUTHIER
5) Jeanne, baptized 1664-01-16 Montréal (Québec), buried 1719-02-23 Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec), married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1682-04-07 Joseph LOISELLE
6) Marguerite, died 1721-12-25, buried 1721-12-26 Varennes (Québec), married Pointe-aux-Trembles (Québec) 1686-11-11 André HÉNAULT ou HUNEAULT

Marriages of ancestors of that couple:
Over 1 generation
1600-1699 = 2
Marriages of descendants of that couple:
Over 13 generations
1600-1699 = 4
1700-1799 = 573
1800-1899 = 141
1900-1999 = 208
2000-2099 = 3



More information about this family

Source(s) or reference(s) : Programme de recherches en démographie historique de l'Université de Montréal (PRDH-RAB)  
Langlois, Honore (dit LaChapelle-Croustillant) (I10272)
 
1735 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p.378.  Lemire, Mathurin (I05856)
 
1736 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p.50 for information in this entry. Nothing further on this line in Tanguay.

Residence was in LaFond, France according to the entry in rhe Robert P. LaRochelle Tree. 
Bibaut, Jacques-Francois (I10224)
 
1737 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, p.76 for Jean Bourassa's entry and those of his wife, his and her parents, and children.

For the information below see website: http://www.genealogiequebec.info/testphp/info.php?no=6320

Jean Bourassa 4 (1634 - 1718)

Il est aussi connu sous le nom de Jean Bourasseau 1, 2, 3.

Il est le fils de Jacques Bourassa 3, 5 et Françoise Fouchard 3, 5.


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Il nait en 1634 à Saint-Fulgent, La Roche-sur-Yon, Vendée, France 5, 11, 12. Il fut le 5 avril 1657 à La Rochelle, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France. Le contrat de mariage de Perrette Vallée et Jean Bourassa est signé le 5 octobre 1665 par devant Sieur Pierre Duquet de la Chenaye, en présence de Daniel de Courcelles, Jean Talon, comte d'Orsainville, Alexandre, marquis de Tracy, Sieur Louis Peronne de Mazé, Sieur Jacques Cailhaut de la Tesserye, Dame Marie-Barbe de Boulogne et Anne Gasnier 5. Il épousa Perrette Vallée, fille de Nicolas Vallée et Madeleine Major le 20 octobre 1665 à la paroisse Notre-Dame, Québec, Québec, Québec, Canada 3, 13. Jean Bourassa donne quittance à Sébastien Prouvereau et Jean Huart le le 18 novembre 1666 du prix d'une terre qu'il leur a vendue 14. Sieur Louis Couillard de l'Espinay vends la concession de Sieur Jean-Baptiste Couillard de L'Espinay le le premier mai 1667 à Jean Bourassa pour le prix de trente livres tournois par an et deux chapons vifs, payables en blé, en anguille, ou en argent 2. Jean Bourassa, Sébastien Prouvereau et Jean Huart s'associent pour exploiter la ferme de Charles Amiot le le 15 mai 1667 14. Jean Bourassa obtient une concession entre celles de Louis Gezeron dit Brulot et François Marchand le le 25 novembre 1672 15. Il est peut-être le père de Catherine Isabel 3. Le contrat de mariage de Catherine Poitevin et Jean Bourassa est signé le 25 octobre 1676 par devant Gilles Rageot de Saint-Luc. Il épouse Catherine Poitevin, fille de Guillaume Poitevin et Françoise Macré le 5 novembre 1676 à Québec, Capitale-Nationale, Québec en présence de Jean Huart et Georges Cadoret 1, 16, 17. Sieur Henry Brault de Pomainville obtient une concession qu'il possédait depuis quinze à seize ans entre celles de Jean Bourassa et François Marchand le le 8 août 1677 18. Jean Bourassa, Catherine Poitevin, Marie-Madeleine Bourassa, Marie Bourassa, Jeanne Bourassa, Pierre Bourassa, François Bourassa, Marie-Anne Bourassa, Catherine Isabel et Jean-Pierre Isabel vivaient en 1681 à la seigneurie de Lauzon, Lévis, Québec, Jean Bourassa possédait un fusil, trois bêtes à cornes et quinze arpents de terre en valeur 1, 19. Il décède le 20 janvier 1718 à l'âge de 89 ans. Il est inhumé le 22 janvier 1718 à Lévis, Lauzon, Québec 3, 7.

For information below see website: http://www.genealogiequebec.info/testphp/info.php?no=6322

Marie-Madeleine Bourassa 1, 2 (1673 - 1742)


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Elle est aussi connue sous le nom de Madeleine Bourassa 4, 5 et Madelaine Bourassa 2, 3.


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Elle est la fille de Jean Bourassa 3, 6, 7 et Perrette Vallée 3, 7, 8.


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Elle nait le 13 septembre 1673 3. Elle est baptisée le 18 septembre 1673 à Notre-Dame, Québec, Québec, Québec, Canada 7, 11. Marie-Madeleine Bourassa vivait avec Jean Bourassa, Catherine Poitevin, Marie Bourassa, Jeanne Bourassa, Pierre Bourassa, François Bourassa, Marie-Anne Bourassa, Catherine Isabel et Jean-Pierre Isabel en en 1681 à la seigneurie de Lauzon, Lévis, Québec 3, 12. Elle épouse Jean-François Dussault dit Lafleur, fils de Élie Dussault dit Lafleur et Marie-Madeleine Nicolet le 8 janvier 1692 à Saint-Joseph, Lévis, seigneurie de Lauzon, Québec 6, 13. Le contrat de mariage de Marie-Madeleine Bourassa et Jean Bergeron est signé le 24 avril 1719 par devant Jean-Étienne Dubreuil. Elle épouse Jean Bergeron, fils de André Bergeron et Marguerite Demers le 18 mai 1719 à Québec, Capitale-Nationale, Québec 14. Elle est inhumée le 10 mars 1742 à Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly, Lotbinière, Québec 15.

Perrette Vallée 1 (1645 - 1676) (website: http://www.genealogiequebec.info/testphp/info.php?no=6321)


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Elle est aussi connue sous le nom de Perette Vallay 3, Perrette Vallay 1 et Marie Vallée 2.


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Elle est la fille de Nicolas Vallée 3, 4 et Madeleine Major 3, 4.


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Elle est baptisée en 1645 à Saint-Sulpice, Châlons-sur-Marne, Champagne, France 3, 4. Le contrat de mariage de Perrette Vallée et Jean Bourassa est signé le 5 octobre 1665 par devant Sieur Pierre Duquet de la Chenaye, en présence de Daniel de Courcelles, Jean Talon, comte d'Orsainville, Alexandre, marquis de Tracy, Sieur Louis Peronne de Mazé, Sieur Jacques Cailhaut de la Tesserye, Dame Marie-Barbe de Boulogne et Anne Gasnier 4. Elle épousa Jean Bourassa, fils de Jacques Bourassa et Françoise Fouchard le 20 octobre 1665 à la paroisse Notre-Dame, Québec, Québec, Québec, Canada 3, 7. Elle décède le 5 mai 1676 en travail d'enfant. Elle fut inhumée le 6 novembre 1676 à la paroisse Notre-Dame, Québec 3.


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Jean Bourassa / Marie Perrette Vallée (See website: http://genepoulin.com/d0094/f0000095.html)


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Husband: Jean Bourassa
Name-Var: Jean Bourasseau
Birth: circa 1631 St-Fulgent, Luçon, (Vendée), France.
Death: 20 Jan 1718 Pointe-de-Lévy (Lauzon), Province of Québec, Canada.
Burial: 22 Jan 1718 Pointe-de-Lévy (Lauzon), Province of Québec, Canada.
Father: Jacques Bourasseau (0001100)
Mother: Françoise Fouchard (0001101)
Spouses: Marie Perrette Vallée, Catherine Poitevin (0000551)

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Marriage Contract: 05 Oct 1665 Québec, Province of Québec, Canada.
Marriage: 20 Oct 1665 Notre-Dame-de-Québec, Province of Québec, Canada.

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Wife: Marie Perrette Vallée
Birth: circa 1645 St-Sulpice, Chalons-sur-Marne, (Marne), France.
Death: 05 May 1676 Québec, Province of Québec, Canada.
Burial: 06 May 1676 Québec, Province of Québec, Canada.
Father: Nicolas Vallée
Mother: Madeleine Major
Spouse: Jean Bourassa (0000550)

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Six Known Children

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1/M Name: François Bourassa
Birth: 13 Apr 1667 Québec, Province of Québec, Canada.
Baptism: 21 Apr 1667 Notre-Dame-de-Québec, Province of Québec, Canada.

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2/M Name: Pierre Bourassa
Birth: 11 Feb 1669 Québec, Province of Québec, Canada.
Baptism: 20 Feb 1669 Notre-Dame-de-Québec, Province of Québec, Canada.

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3/F Name: Jeanne Bourassa
Birth: __ ___ 1670 Lieu indéterminé, Province of Québec, Canada.

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4/M Name: Jean Bourassa
Birth: 24 May 1671 Lauzon, Province of Québec, Canada.
Baptism: 27 May 1671 Notre-Dame-de-Québec, Province of Québec, Canada.
Marriage: 10 Nov 1698 St-Nicolas, Province of Québec, Canada.
Spouse: Marie Françoise Methot, daughter of Abraham Methot and Marie Madeleine Mezeray
Death: 05 Jun 1746 Pointe-de-Lévy (Lauzon), Province of Québec, Canada.
Burial: 06 Jun 1746 Pointe-de-Lévy (Lauzon), Province of Québec, Canada.

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5/F Name: Marie Bourassa
Birth: __ ___ 1672 Lieu indéterminé, Province of Québec, Canada.

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6/F Name: Marie Madeleine Bourassa
Birth: 13 Sep 1673 Québec, Province of Québec, Canada.
Baptism: 18 Sep 1673 Notre-Dame-de-Québec, Province of Québec, Canada.
Marriage: 08 Jan 1692 St-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-de-Lévy (Lauzon), Province of Québec, Canada.
Spouse: Jean François Dussault, son of Élie Dussault and Madeleine Euphrosine Marie Nicolet
Marriage: 18 May 1719 St-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-de-Lévy (Lauzon), Province of Québec, Canada.
Spouse: Jean Baptiste Bergeron, son of André Bergeron (3524) and Marguerite Dumais (3525)
Death: 09 Mar 1742 St-Antoine-de-Tilly, Province of Québec, Canada.
Burial: 10 Mar 1742 St-Antoine-de-Tilly, Province of Québec, Canada.

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Bourassa, Jean (I10093)
 
1738 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, pg. 410. Marcou(x), Marie (dite Moreau) (I05831)
 
1739 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, pg. 410. Marcou(x), Pierre (I05837)
 
1740 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, pg. 410. Marcou(x), Claude (I05841)
 
1741 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, pg. 410. Juneau\Junot, Marie (I05842)
 
1742 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, pg. 410. de Rainville, Marthe (I10376)
 
1743 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, pp. 183, 410. Tanguay states her name as Pauline Poet, while other sources indicate that it is Roline Poet or Poite (See Genealogy of French in North America web site URL: http://www.francogene.com/quebec-genealogy/003/257.php) Poete\Poite, Roline (I05846)
 
1744 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, pp. 452. Noel, Pierre I (I04406)
 
1745 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1, pp. 522, 604.

See following website for information below: http://cjutras.org/CJDEGUITRE-L.html#F005548

Père:
DEGUITRE, Louis
Père: Claude DEGUITRE
Mère: Catherine CHARPENTIER
Mère:
SEINE, Renee
Alias: Renee DESEINE
Père: Louise SEINE
Mère: Marie NION

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Mariage: N.D.-de-Cogne, Larochelle, Aunis, FR

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Enfants:

DEGUITRE, Louise
Alias: Louise DEGUIDRE
Naissance: 1668
Sépulture: 10 AOÛ 1732, Baie-du-Febvre, Yamaska, QC
Mariage(1): Francois CIBARDIN, (9 JUL 1691, Montreal, QC)
Mariage(2): Jacques ROBIDAS-MANSEAU, (14 JAN 1692, Montreal, QC)

Père:
DEGUITRE, Claude
Mère:
CHARPENTIER, Catherine

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Enfants:

DEGUITRE, Louise
Mariage: Renee SEINE, (N.D.-de-Cogne, Larochelle, Aunis, FR)

Père:
SEINE, Louis
Mère:
NION, Marie

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Enfants:

SEINE, Renee
Alias: Renee DESEINE
Mariage: Louis DEGUITRE, (N.D.-de-Cogne, Larochelle, Aunis, FR) 
de Guitre\Guidre, Louise (I10161)
 
1746 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 1. p. 563.


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The family of Jean LANDEAU and Marie AUBERT
[4833] LANDEAU, Jean (..), laboureur
* married before 1638, from Jauzé (Sarthe: 720148), France
AUBERT, Marie (..)
1) Noëlle, baptized 1638-11-02 Jauzé (St-Barthélemy) (Sarthe: 720148), France, buried 1706-09-24 Montréal (Québec), married Trois-Rivières (Québec) 1659-08-12 Jean BAUDOUIN, married Trois-Rivières (Québec) 1663-06-09 Louis TÉTREAULT

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Marie Aubert


Marie-Noelle Landreau parents:

Jean Landreau
Marriage: Marie Aubert 1620, Jauze, Mamers, Sarthe, France
Died: 8/12/1659
Noted events in his life were:


• Occupation: Laborer.



Jean married Marie Aubert in 1620 in Jauze, Mamers, Sarthe, France.



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Landreau, Jean (I10308)
 
1747 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 2, p. 119. Barette, Pierre (dit Courville) (I05711)
 
1748 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 2, p. 119. Caille, Marie (I05712)
 
1749 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 3, pg. 198. LeDuc, Elizabeth (I06163)
 
1750 See Tanguay, Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 3, pg. 198. Crete, Henri (I06164)
 

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