The Robineau Desmoulins, parents of Marie Josephe Robineau Desmoulins
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Michel Robineau Desmoulins, pionneer and
grand-father of Marie Josephe Robineau Desmoulins
Michel Robineau Desmoulins, pionneer,
was the son of
Simon Robineau and
Anne Larche who remained in France.
He was born circa 1683 on rue Saint-Honoré in the parish Saint-Roch of Paris.
He died in the
Montréal Hospital on 27 October 1738 and was buried the next day by Father Dargent in the presence
of Father Peigne and of the Ecclesiastic Girard.
After a first marriage with Marie Louise Baron,
celebrated in Montréal on 25 February 1710,
Michel married in Saint-Laurent on 15 September 1732
Marie Louise Maranda Marandeau Latourelle, daughter of
Jean Maranda Marandeau Latourelle and
Marie Paradis, widow of
Victor Victor Couvrette. Were present: Marguerite and
Suzanne Caron, nieces of the groom; Joseph Robineau, son of the groom; Pierre Groulx,
Noël Cousineau et Marie Nolet, daughter of the bride.
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Marie Louise was born in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans,
on 11 May 1691 and was baptized the same day by Father Tremblay. Her god-father and god-mother were
her uncle Guillaume Paradis and Marie Paradis, daughter of Pierre Paradis.
Widowed yet again, she married
Pierre Monsiau Désormeaux.
Michel and Marie Louise had only two children,
of which only one survived the age of one and married:
- Pierre Robineau Desmoulins,
born in Montréal on 10 September 1738 and
married in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul on 23 April 1770 with
Marie Josephe Proulx Clément.
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Pierre Robineau Desmoulins, father of Marie Josephe Robineau Desmoulins
Pierre Robineau Desmoulins
was the son of
Michel Robineau Desmoulins and
Marie Louise Maranda Marandeau Latourelle. He was born in Montréal
on 10 September 1738 and was baptized the same day by Father M. Gasneault. His god-father and god-mother were
Pierre Sorel Marly and Marie Françoise Larivière.
He died on 19 October 1785 in Saint-Martin and was buried the next day.
Pierre married in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul on 23 April 1770
Marie Josephe Proulx Clément, daughter of
Jean François Baptiste Proulx Clément and
Marie Geneviève Auger Baron.
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Marie Joseph was born in Sault-au-Récollet on 18 June 1749.
She was baptized the same day in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul by Father Renoyer, having been
"BROUGHT IN THIS PARISH BECAUSE OF THE ABSENCE OF M. CHAMBORT,
MISSIONNARY IN SAULT-AU-RÉCOLLET". Here god-father and god-mother were Charles Rose and
Marie Josephe Gauthier. Once widowed, she remarried with the widower
Louis Deshêtres in Saint-Laurent on 28 June 1796. It is widowed once again that she
died in Saint-Eustache on 9 May 1834 and was buried the next day.
Pierre and Marie Josephe had three children who married before
1800:
- Pierre Robineau Desmoulins,
baptized in Sault-au-Récollet on 28 March 1772 and
married in Saint-Martin on 18 February 1794 with
Marie Victoire Paquet;
- Marie Josephe Robineau Desmoulins,
born in Saint-Martin on 10 January 1775 and
married in Sainte-Geneviève-de-Pierrefonds on 18 June 1798 with
Louis Payfer;
- Marguerite Robineau Desmoulins,
born in Saint-Martin on 25 April 1777 and
married in Saint-Laurent on 16 June 1794 with
François Legault Deslauriers.
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The Maranda Marandeau Latourelle,
parents of Marie Louise Maranda Marandeau Latourelle
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Jean Maranda Marandeau, pionneer et
grand-father of Marie Louise Maranda Marandeau
Jean Maranda Marandeau,
pionneer, was baptized on 19 February 1629 in
Sainte-Catherine de Laflotte, on the island of Ré, diocese of La Rochelle, in Aunis. He died
"WITHOUT WARNING AROUND FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING"
in Saint-Laurent, Île d'Orléans, on 24 May 1711 and was buried the same day by Father
F. Poncelet. Widowed, he had remarried in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré on 13 February 1684 with
Suzanne Chevalier.
Jean married before 1655 in Sainte-Catherine de Laflotte the
future pionneer Jeanne Cousin.
Jeanne was baptized on 27 October 1629 in Sainte-Catherine
de Laflotte, island of Ré, diocese of La Rochelle, in Aunis.
Jean and Jeanne had
at least nine children, of which five in France; seven of them married:
- Élisabeth Maranda Marandeau,
pionneer,
baptized in Sainte-Catherine de Laflotte on 22 July 1655,
married in Québec on 18 November 1673 with
Zacharie Lisse Gourdeau and
buried in Beaumont on 30 October 1744;
- Jeanne Maranda Marandeau,
pionneer,
baptized in Sainte-Catherine de Laflotte on 30 July 1656,
married in Québec on 3 August 1677 with
Julien Brûlé et
and buried in Beaumont on 3 June 1734;
- Michel Maranda Marandeau,
pionneer,
baptized in Sainte-Catherine de Laflotte on 12 August 1660,
married in Québec on 27 February 1685 with
Marie Suzanne Jeanne Robert Jeanne and
died in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 30 May 1736;
- Jean Maranda Marandeau,
pionneer,
baptized in Sainte-Catherine de Laflotte on 28 December 1661,
married in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 29 February 1688 with
Marie Paradis and
died in Charlesbourg on 3 September 1724;
- Marie Marguerite Maranda Marandeau,
pionneer,
baptized in Sainte-Catherine de Laflotte on 14 July 1664 and
married in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 16 November 1682 with
Jean Baptiste Hallé;
- Jean Baptiste Maranda Marandeau,
born in Sainte-Famille, Île d'Orléans, on 9 January 1669,
married in Québec on 2 November 1698 with
Catherine Angélique Duquet de la Chesnaye and
died in the Hôpital Général de on 1st April 1737;
- Charles Maranda Marandeau,
born in Québec on 26 April 1670,
married in L'Ange-Gardien on 24 November 1695 with
Denise Fiset and
died in Saint-Laurent, Île d'Orléans, on 12 July 1744.
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Jean Maranda Marandeau Latourelle, pionneer and
father of Marie Louise Maranda Marandeau Latourelle
Jean Maranda Marandeau Latourelle,
pionneer,
was the son of the pionneers
Jean Maranda Marandeau and
Jeanne Cousin. He was baptized on 28 December 1661 in the parish of
Sainte-Catherine de La Flotte, island of Ré, diocese of La Rochelle, in Aunis.
He died in Charlesbourg on 3 September 1724 and was buried the next day by Father
Le Boulanger, parish priest, in the presence of Jacques Jobin and Jean Bourbeau.
Jean married in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 29 February 1688,
Marie Paradis, daughter of
Jacques Paradis and
Jeanne Françoise Miloy Dumaine Mulouin. The bride and groom
did not know how to sign their names.
Were present: Michel and Jean Marandeau, brothers of the groom; and
Guillaume and Pierre Paradis, uncle of the bride. Father Francheville, parish priest, officiated.
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Marie was born in the parish of Québec on 7 May 1671 and was
"BAPTIZED IN BEAUPORT" on 10 May by Father Guillaume Mathieu, s.j. Her god-father and god-mother were
Pierre Paradis and Jeanne Leroy. She was buried in Saint-Laurent, Île
d'Orléans, on 20 August 1702 by Father F Poncelet, parish priest, leaving her husband a widower.
Jean and Marie had ten children,
but only five outlived five months and four married:
- Marie Louise Maranda Marandeau Latourelle,
born in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 11 May 1691,
married a first time in Québec on 27 July 1711 with
François Nolet Larivière,
a second time in Saint-Laurent on 30 January 1730 with
Victor Victor Couvrette,
a third time, again in Saint-Laurent, on 15 September 1732,
with Michel Robineau Desmoulins and
a fourth and last time, in Sault-au-Récollet, le 9 avril 1739,
with Pierre Monsiau Désormeaux;
- Jean Baptiste Gabriel Maranda Marandeau Latourelle,
born in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 11 October 1694,
married in Charlesbourg le 8 November 1717 with
Marie Marguerite Guilbault
and died in Québec on 2 November 1749;
- Pierre Maranda Marandeau Latourelle,
born in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 31 January 1698 and
married in Charlesbourg on 22 September 1717 with
Marie Françoise Pageau;
- Gabriel Maranda Marandeau Latourelle,
born in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 3 July 1700,
married in Québec on 2 May 1728 with
Marie Louise Lavoie and
died in Québec on 9 May 1757.
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The Paradis, parents of Marie Paradis
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Pierre Paradis, pionneer et grand-father of Marie Paradis
Pierre Paradis, pionneer,
was the son of
Jacques Paradis and
Michelle Lepelle
who remained in France. He was baptized on 20 July 1604 in
the parish of Notre-Dame in the city of Mortagne, diocese of Sees, in Perche. He
"DIED SUDDENLY" in Sainte-Famille, Île d'Orléans, on 29 January 1675 and was
"BURIED IN THE CHURCH OF SAINT-PIERRE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF ÎLE D'ORLÉANS"
the next day. Father B. Duplein officiated.
Pierre married in Mortagne in the diocese of Sees in Perche on
11 February 1632 the future pionneer
Barbe Marie Guyon Dion, daughter of the future
pionneers Jean Guyon and
Mathurine Marie Robin.
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Barbe Marie was baptized on 19 April 1617
in the parish of Saint-Jean of the city of Mortagne in the diocese of Sees in Perche.
She "DIED SUDDENLY" a widow in
Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 27 November 1700, and was buried the next day
by Father Dauric in the presence of Pierre Paradis junior and of her grand-sons
Gabriel and Guillaume Paradis.
Pierre and Barbe Marie had at least
nine children, of which at least five were born in France. All nine married:
- Marie Paradis, pionner,
born circa 1639 in the parish of Notre-Dame at Mortagne in Perche,
married in Québec on 16 October 1656 with
Guillaume Baucher Morency and
died in Sainte-Famille, Île d'Orléans, on 16 December 1708;
- Jacques Paradis, pionneer,
baptized on 24 March 1641 in the parish of Notre-Dame at Mortagne in Perche and
maried in on 28 October 1668 with
Jeanne Françoise Miloy Dumaine Mulouin;
- Guillaume Paradis, pionneer,
baptized on 26 September 1644 in the parish of Notre-Dame at Mortagne in Perche,
married in Québec on 29 October 1670 with
Geneviève Miloy Dumaine Mulouin and
died in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 13 February 1716;
- Pierre Paradis, pionneer,
baptized on 2 October 1647 in the parish of Notre-Dame at Mortagne in Perche,
married in Québec on 23 August 1674 with
Jeanne Anne Miloy Dumaine Mulouin and
died in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 3 December 1700;
- Jean Paradis, pionneer,
baptized on 14 November 1650 in the parish of Notre-Dame at Mortagne in Perche,
married in Québec on 5 February 1679 with
Jeanne Paquet and
died in Charlesbourg on 26 July 1717;
- Madeleine Marie Paradis,
baptized on 14 November 1653 in the parish of Québec,
married in Québec on 28 November 1667 with
Nicolas Roussin and
buried in Château-Richer on 29 November 1669;
- Marie Madeleine Paradis,
born on 12 January 1656 in the parish of Québec and
married in Québec on 22 April 1674 with
Robert Choret;
- Jean Paradis,
born on 1st July 1658 in the parish of Québec and
married in France on 8 June 1693 with
Catherine Bataille;
- Louise Paradis,
born on 5 August 1661 in the parish of Québec,
married in Québec on 12 September 1678 with
Thomas Mézeray
and died in Terrebonne on 31 January 1741.
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Jacques Paradis,
father of Marie Paradis
Jacques Paradis, pionneer,
was the son of the pionneers
Pierre Paradis and
Barbe Marie Guyon Dion.
He was baptized on 24 March 1641 in the parish of Notre-Dame at Mortagne in Perche.
Jacques married in Québec on 28 October 1668
Jeanne Françoise Miloy Dumaine Mulouin, daughter of
Jean Miloy Dumaine Mulouin and
Jeanne Lareine Roy, widow of
Mathurin Leprêtre. Their witnesses were Paul Chalifour
and Paul Vachon. Father Charles de Lauzon officiated.
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Jeanne Françoise was born in Québec on 19 January 1653. She was
"BAPTIZED BY M. MATHIEU CHOURET". Her god-father and god-mother were Jacques Loyer Latour
and Françoise Dutartre, wife Denis. Father Jérôme Lalemant wrote the certificate dated
5 February 1653. She died in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 25 November 1708 and
was buried the next day by Father Dauric, parish priest. She had married again with
François Ferland
in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 10 July 1679.
Jacques and Jeanne Françoise
had five children, of which three married:
- Marie Paradis,
born in Québec le 7 May 1671,
married in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 29 September 1688 with
Jean Maranda Marandeau Latourelle and
buried in Saint-Laurent, Île d'Orléans, on 20 August 1702;
- Guillaume Paradis,
born in Québec circa 1673 and
married in Rivière-Ouelle on 6 June 1701 with
Catherine Marguerite Hudon Beaulieu;
- Pierre Paradis,
born in Québec circa 1675,
married in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 27 June 1701 with
Marie Madeleine Drouin and
died in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 10 September 1702.
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The Guyon, parents of
Marie Guyon Dion
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Jean Guyon, pionneer and father of Barbe Marie Guyon
Jean Guyon, pionneer, was
baptized in France on 18 September 1592, the son of
Jacques Guyon
and Marie Huet
who stayed in France. He died a widower on 30 May 1663,
and was buried the next day in Québec.
Jean married in France on 2 June 1615 the future
pionneer
Mathurine Marie Robin,
born in the parish of St-Jean, in the city of Mortagne, diocese of Sees, in Perche.
Mathurine died on 16 April 1662 and
was buried the next day in Québec.
Jean and Mathurine had eight children who
married:
- Barbe Marie Guyon,
pionneer,
baptized on 19 APril 1617 in France,
married on 11 February 1632 in France with the future
pionneer
Pierre Paradis and
died on 27 November 1700
in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans;
- Jean Guyon,
pionneer,
baptized in France on 1st August 1619,
married on 27 November 1645 in Québec with
Élisabeth Isabelle Couillard and died
in Château-Richer on 14 January 1694;
- Simon Guyon, pionneer,
baptized in France on 2 September 1621,
married in Québec on 10 November 1653 with
Louise Racine and died on
8 February 1682 in Québec;
- Marie Guyon, pionneer,
baptized in France on 18 March 1624,
married in Québec on 12 July 1637 with
François Bélanger and died on
29 August 1696 in Cap-St-Ignace;
- Claude Guyon,
pionneer,
baptized in France on 22 April 1629,
married in Québec on 7 February 1655 with
Catherine Colin and
buried in Québec on 23 February 1694;
- Denis Guyon,
pionneer,
baptized in France on 30 June 1631,
married in Québec on 21 October 1659 with
Élisabeth Boucher and died
in Québec on 30 August 1685;
- Michel Guyon,
pionneer,
baptized in France on 3 March 1634,
married in Québec on 4 September 1662 with
Geneviève Marsolet Saint-Agnan;
- François Guyon,
baptized in Québec on 7 December 1639, married
in Québec on 4 September 1662 with
Marie Madeleine Marsolet Saint-Agnan and
died in Beauport on 5 March 1718.
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The Miloy Dumaine Mulouin,
parents of Jeanne Françoise Miloy Dumaine Mulouin
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Jean Miloy Dumaine Mulouin, pionneer and father of
Jeanne Françoise Miloy Dumaine Mulouin
Jean Miloy Dumaine Mulouin, pionneer,
was the son of Pierre Miloy and
Françoise Candelle
who remained in France. He was born circa 1616 in
Saint-Léger-en-Charnie in the diocese of Le Mans in Maine.
Widowed after a first marriage with Barbe Huboult
celebrated in Québec on 19 November 1642,
Jean married in Québec on 28 November 1651
the pionneer
Jeanne Lareine Roy,
daughter of Pierre Roy and
Jeanne Godefroy
who remained in France. Their witnesses were Noël Morin and
Jean Lemire. Father Joseph Poncet officiated.
Jeanne was born circa 1626 at Angers in Anjou.
Jean and Jeanne had
three children, and they all married:
- Jeanne Françoise Miloy Dumaine Mulouin,
born in Québec on 19 January 1653,
married a first time in Québec on 3 February 1665 with
Mathurin Leprêtre,
a second time in Québec on 28 October 1668 with
Jacques Paradis,
and a third time in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 10 July 1679 with
François Ferland. She died
in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 25 November 1708;
- Geneviève Miloy Dumaine Mulouin,
born in Québec on 25 March 1654,
married in Québec on 29 October 1670 with
Guillaume Paradis and
died in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 8 October 1712;
- Jeanne Anne Miloy Dumaine Mulouin,
born in Québec on 24 March 1656,
married in Québec on 23 August 1674 with
Pierre Paradis and
died in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, on 9 December 1700.
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The Proulx Clément,
parents of Marie Josephe Proulx Clément
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Jean Baptiste Proulx Clément, pionneer and
grand-father of Marie Josephe Proulx Clément
Jean Baptiste Proulx Clément,
pionneer
was the son of François Proulx and
Martine Fermière
who remained in France. He was born circa 1651 in Vertou
in the diocese of Nantes in Bretagne. He died in Charlesbourg on 21 May 1711
and was buried the next day by Father Leboulanger in the presence of Charles Boisme and of the
récollet Florentin.
Jean Baptiste married in Québec on 2 March 1699
Marie Catherine Fleury,
daughter of François Fleury and
Marie Jeanne Gilles. The bride and groom did not know how to sign.
Were presents: Antoine, François and Joseph Fleury; Simon Savart and Jean Jeanne.
Father François Dupré, parish priest, officiated.
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Marie Catherine was born in Sillery on 12 May 1673. She was
baptized on 20 May by the Jesuit Father Jacques Vaultier. Her god-father and god-mother were
Denis Brière and Marie Mainville. She was buried in Sainte-Geneviève (Pierrefonds) on
15 March 1752 by the missionnary Father Faucon in the presence of Philippe Brunet and
Michel Dumay.
Jean Baptiste and Marie Catherine
had five children, of which three married:
- Jean François Baptiste Proulx Clément,
born in Charlesbourg on 10 January 1700 had
married in Lachine on 29 April 1729 with
Suzanne Marie Leduc and again
in Sault-au-Récollet on 23 September 1743 with
Marie Geneviève Auger Baron;
- Clément Proulx Clément,
baptized in Charlesbourg on 8 December 1703,
married in Montréal on 11 February 1737 with
Placide Marie Catherine Dubois Laviolette
and died in Sainte-Geneviève (Pierrefonds) on 28 March 1760;
- Marie Proulx Clément,
born in Charlesbourg on 9 February 1707 and
married in Saint-Laurent on 31 May 1734 with
Jean Baptiste Dagenais.
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Jean François Baptiste Proulx Clément,
father of Marie Josephe Proulx Clément
Jean François Baptiste Proulx Clément
was the son of Jean Baptiste Proulx Clément and
Marie Catherine Fleury. He was born in Charlesbourg
on 10 January 1700 and baptized the next day by Father M. Germain
Découvert. His god-father and god-mother were François Savard and Marie Auvray.
He died in Sault-au-Récollet
on 15 September 1780 and was buried the next day.
Left a widow after the death of his first wife
Suzanne Marie Leduc,
Jean François Baptiste married in Sault-au-Récollet on
23 September 1743
Marie Geneviève Auger Baron, daughter of
Jean Baptiste Auger Baron and
Marie Françoise Bon Lacombe and widow of
Jean François Labelle. Were present: Jean Baptiste Dagenais,
brother-in-law of the groom; Marie Proulx, sister of the bride; Ambroise Lacel, François Hervé,
Marie Marguerite Thibault, Toussaint Hunault and Pierre Monsciau, brother-in-law of
the groom; Jacques Polet Petit, neplew of the groom; and Marie Françoise Auger, sister of the
bride. The missionnary Father Chambon officiated.
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Marie Geneviève was born in Montréal on 24 May 1714 and was
baptized the next day by Father Belmont. Her god-father and god-mother were Philippe
Leduc and Marguerite Auger.
She died in Sault-au-Récollet on 10
March 1790 and was buried the next day.
Jean François Baptiste and
Marie Geneviève had three children, and they all married:
- Marie Geneviève Proulx Clément,
born on 25 September 1744 in Sault-au-Récollet and
married in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul on 4 April 1758 with
Jacques Sereau Bienaimé Sireude;
- Joseph Amable Proulx Clément,
born in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul on 8 February 1747 and
married in Longue-Pointe on 15 November 1773 with
Marie Josephe Janot Lachapelle;
- Marie Josephe Proulx Clément,
born in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul on 18 June 1749 and
married in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul on 23 April 1770 with
Pierre Robineau Desmoulins.
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The Fleury,
parents of Marie Catherine Fleury
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François Fleury, pionneer and
father of Marie Catherine Fleury
François Fleury,
pionneer
was the son of Simon Fleury and
Marie Mouton
who remained in France. He was born circa 1631 in
Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul de Rueil-Malmaison in the diocese of Paris, in
Île-de-France.
François married on 24 August 1670 in front of Notary Romain Becquet
the pionneer
Marie Jeanne Gilles, daughter of
Pierre Gilles and Anne Nicolas
who stayed in France.
Marie Jeanne was born circa 1648 in the parish
Saint-Nicolas-des-Champs in Paris. She was buried in Montréal on 24 September 1708 by
Father Seguenot in the presence of Joseph Fleury, her son-in-law Jean de Rapidiou junior,
and of Father Antoine Henri Meriel. She had married a second time in Montréal
in June 1689 with René Dumas Rencontre and a third time in
Montréal on 1st September 1704 with
Pierre Galais Laliberté who survived her.
François and Marie Jeanne had
ten children, of which six married:
- Marie Jeanne Fleury,
born in Québec on 4 October 1671,
married in Montréal on 29 October 1689 with
Jean Michel Gascon and
died in Saint-Laurent on 1st September 1740;
- Marie Catherine Fleury,
born in Sillery on 12 May 1673,
married in Québec on 2 March 1699 with
Jean Baptiste Proulx Clément and
buried in Sainte-Geneviève (Pierrefonds) on 15 March 1752;
- Françoise Fleury,
born in Québec on 1st October 1675,
married in Montréal on 2 January 1701 with
Jean Baptiste Rapidieu Lamer and
buried in Sainte-Geneviève (Pierrefonds) on 11 August 1752;
- Joseph Fleury,
born in Québec on 31 January 1680,
married in Montréal on 2 April 1704 with
Catherine Curot and
died in Saint-Laurent on 3 June 1750;
- Félix Angélique Fleury,
born in Neuville on 27 December 1681,
married in Montréal on 27 July 1706 with
Pierre Montay Lafleur and
buried in Montréal on 9 October 1732;
- Jean Baptiste Fleury,
born in Neuville on 25 October 1684 and
married in Trois-Rivières on 29 April 1706 with
Marie Marthe Chauvin.
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Les Auger Baron, ancestors of Marie Geneviève Auger Baron
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Jean Auger Baron, pionneer et grand-father of Marie Geneviève Auger Baron
Jean Auger Baron, pionneer,
was born circa 1621 in Maine, France. He died suddenly in Montréal on
17 December 1697 and was buried the same day. Were present: his sons
Jean Baptiste Auger Baron and
Jean Auger Baron.
Father R. C. Debreslay, parish priest, officiated.
Jean married in France before 1652 the future
pionneer
Louise Grisard.
Louise was
in Maine circa 1633. She died in Montréal on 5 November 1698
drowning in a brook close to her home. She was buried the next day in the
presence of Dewillermaula and Pierre Chantereau,
vergers. Father R. C. Debreslay, parish priest, officiated.
Jean and Louise
had six children, of which only two married:
- Jean Auger Baron, baptized in Montréal on 13 April 1664,
married before 28 October 1694 in Québec with
Marie Charlotte Glory Labière and died in Montréal on
14 January 1703;
- Jean Baptiste Auger Baron, baptized in Montréal on
19 February 1670, married in Montréal on 4 June 1696 with
Marie Françoise Bon Lacombe and
buried in Montréal on 31 October 1726.
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Jean Baptiste Auger Baron, father of Marie Geneviève Auger Baron
Jean Auger Baron was the son of
Jean Auger Baron and Louise Grisard. He
was baptized in Montréal on 19 February 1670 by Father Gilles Pérot.
His god-father and god-mother were
Jean Gervaise, farmer, and Élisabeth Moyen, widow of major Lambert Closse.
She was buried in Montréal on 31 October 1726 by Father J. G. Dulescoat, assistant parish priest, in the
presence of Fathers Ysambart and Gasnault.
Jean Baptiste married in Montréal on 4 June 1696
Marie Françoise Bon Lacombe,
daughter of Pierre Bon Lacombe and
Marie Michelle Duval. The bride and groom did not know how to sign.
Their witnesses were François Pinsonnault and Pierre Chantereau. Father M. Caillé,
parish priest, officiated.For more on the family of
Marie Françoise Bon Lacombe,
press
HERE.
Marie Françoise was born in Québec circa 1678. She died in
Sault-au-Récollet on 5 March 1749 and was buried the next day by missionnary Father
Chambon in the presence of Charles Leblanc, Ambroise Cazalle and the verger François Poitevin.
She had remarried in Montréal on 7 August 1727 with
Nicolas Bourdet who survived her.
Jean Baptiste and Marie Françoise
had thirteen children, of which eight married;
- Marie Marguerite Auger Baron,
born in Montréal on July 1698,
married in Montréal on 4 June 1716 with
Pierre Monsiau Désormeaux and
died in Sault-au-Récollet on 11 December 1738;
- Marie Madeleine Auger Baron,
born in Montréal on 7 February 1702 and
married in Montréal on 7 January 1727 with
Pierre Delage Lafleur Delasse;
- Marie Françoise Auger Baron,
born in Montréal on 11 February 1704 and
married in Montéal on 30 September 1727 with
Toussaint Hunault;
- Jean Baptiste Auger Baron,
born in Montréal on 7 June 1706,
married in Montréal on 18 September 1730 with
Marie Louise Jodouin and
died in Montréal on 3 July 1751;
- Marie Louise Auger Baron,
born in Montréal on 25 August 1711 and
married in Montréal on 1st July 1748 with
Antoine Lefranc Lafrance;
- Marie Geneviève Auger Baron,
born in Montréal on 24 May 1714,
married in Saint-François-de-Sales (Île Jésus) on 8 May 1739
with François Labelle and
in Sault-au-Récollet on 23 September 1743
with Jean François Baptiste Proulx Clément;
- Paul François Auger Baron,
born in Montréal on 6 September 1716,
married in Montréal on 5 March 1753 with
Scholastique Amable Latouche Saint-Jean Soupras and
died in Montréal on 24 August 1757;
- Marie Élisabeth Auger Baron,
born in Montréal on 2 July 1722 and
married in Montéal on 27 September 1745 with
Étienne Bouvret.
To return to the family of
Marie Geneviève Auger Baron
and Jean François Baptiste Proulx Clément, press
HERE.
The Bon Lacombe, parents of Marie Françoise Bon Lacombe
-
Pierre Bon Lacombe, pionneer and father of Marie Françoise Bon Lacombe
Pierre Bon Lacombe, pionneer,
was born circa 1640 in the parish of Sainte-Foy in Chartres, in Beauce. He died a widower
in Charlesbourg on 4 April 1715 and was buried the next day by Father Leboulanger
in the presence of Nicolas Chamard and Charles Boisme.
Charles married in Québec before 1671 the
pionneer
Marie Michelle Duval.
Marie Michelle was born circa 1652 in the parish of paroisse Sainte-Foy
in Chartres in Beauce. She died in Charlesbourg on 2 June 1711 and
was buried the next day by Father Leboulanger en in the presence of Charles Leblanc, Charles
Boisme and Father Florentin.
Pierre and Marie Michelle had nine
children, six of which married:
- Marie Catherine Bon Lacombe,
born in Québec circa 1673,
married in Montréal on 30 May 1695 with
François Plouf and
died in Sault-au-Récollet on 2 August 1749;
- Pierre Bon Lacombe,
born in Québec circa 1676,
married in Charlesbourg on 5 October 1705 with
Marie Madeleine Verret Laverdure and
died at Hôtel-Dieu Hospital of Québec on 22 May 1725;
- Marie Françoise Bon Lacombe,
born in Québec circa 1678,
married in Montréal on 30 June 1696 with
Jean Baptiste Auger Baron and
died in Sault-au-Récollet on 5 March 1749;
- Marie Gertrude Bon Lacombe,
born in Contrecoeur on 4 February 1681,
married in Charlesbourg on 11 January 1700 with
Henri Guérin and
died in Charlesbourg on 5 January 1756;
- Marie Madeleine Bon Lacombe,
born in Contrecoeur on 10 April 1687 and
married in Charlesbourg on 28 June 1706 with
Jean Baptiste Beaumier Boisme;
- Suzanne Bon Lacombe,
baptized in Montréal on 3 March 1693 and
married in Charlesbourg on 5 November 1709 with
Charles Leblanc.
To return to the family of
Marie Françoise Bon Lacombe
and Jean Baptiste Auger Baron, press
HERE.
© Jacques Beaulieu
Revised 16 April 2008