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Source reference N01645 :

Individuals : Moisan Jacques (820)
I am happy to exchange data on these families.

 

Source reference N01648 :

Individuals : Grenier Francoise (801)
REFN: 2671

 

Source reference N01655 :

Individuals : RAGOT SIMON (1618)
REF; BOB WAY--FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. SEPT 1992

 

Source reference N01656 :

Individuals : GILLAIN MADELEINE (1621)
REF; BOB WAY--FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. SEPT 1992

 

Source reference N01659 :

Individuals : HEDOUIN dit LAFORGE Romain (3260)
REF; BOB WAY--FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. SEPT 1992

 

Source reference N01660 :

Individuals : Aucoin Jeanne (1883)
Father born in Parish Cougnes, La Rochelle, Charente Maritime, France

 

Source reference N01661 :

Individuals : TRUDEL PHILIPPE (446)

Red Drouins book pg.1025

 

Source reference N01664 :

Individuals : Charlan Marie-Anne (349)
_UIDF7AE2CBE658214448062E2094349453FAB05

 

Source reference N01359 :

Individuals : Bernier Jacques (914)

 

Source reference N01360 :

Individuals : Challou Madeleine (1465)

 

Source reference N01365 :

Individuals : PLAMONDON Ignace (96)

 

Source reference N01367 :

Individuals : GAGNON Marie-Anne (417)

 

Source reference N01672 :

Individuals : Picard Pierre (1364)
Reference Number:34247

 

Source reference N01673 :

Individuals : Berard dit Lepine Gabriel (1006)
emigrant en 1670

 

Source reference N01369 :

Individuals : LESIEUR Julien (520)

 

Source reference N01682 :

Individuals : Nolin-Deschâtelets Jacques (742)
They had 15 children. Cousin of Fabien Presseau married to Helene enaud. (Ray nald Drouin)

 

Source reference N01685 :

Individuals : Michelle Marie (565)
[1307251.ged]
Source St. Boniface college & library Research Irene Butra

 

Source reference N01688 :

Individuals : SURGET Madeleine (771)
Madeleine was a "fille a marier" who arrived in the summer of 1659 and went to live on the Beaupre Coast, in what is now the parish of l'Ange-Gardien.

 

Source reference N01689 :

Individuals : LANGLOIS GUILLAUME (1728)

Descendancy to Charles confirmed researched by Marcel Gauthier at 225-15e Avenue Iberville, Quebec J2X 1A5 (514) 347-8166 for Donna Hueschen in Louisiana 1994.
Name means The English L'Anglais pronounced Langlay.
Birthplace?: Orne, St. Leonard-De-Parcs, Normandy, France

 

Source reference N01380 :

Individuals : THERIAULT Claude (626)

 

Source reference N01694 :

Individuals : Hamel Charles (438)
Title: Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec des Origines A 1730: DGFQ Author: Rene Jette Vol.2 pg.554

 

Source reference N01388 :

Individuals : Theroux Dit LaFerte Antoine (464)
PRDH - Birthplace: St-Michel, v. Verdun, arch. Toulouse, Gascogne (aug. Verdun-sur-Garonne, ar. Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne), France

 

Source reference N01390 :

Individuals : Perrault Lambert (1036)

 

Source reference N01391 :

Individuals : ROULANT Charlotte (1819)

 

Source reference N01700 :

Individuals : BLONDEAU Elisabeth (13)
elizabeth blondeau
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=7aeaca59-9bc1-4b24-be67-51ebf9b63b06&tid=7499908&pid=-1082102642

 

Source reference N01701 :

Individuals : Guilbault Charles (496)
He continued in the footsteps of his father as a successful farmer in Port Royal. He married Anne Bourg in 1701 and the couple had 8 children. In the census of 1707, he is listed as owning 15 arpents of land, 28 head of cattle, 40 sheep, 24 hogs, and 1 gun. Thus far, two branches have been traced through his sons Alexander and Joseph.

 

Source reference N01702 :

Individuals : MILLETTE Jeanne (4831)

While I have taken many years to compile this information and checked and double checked sources I do not make claim to this being EXACT. I welcome any information from individuals with knowledge about any person in this database. I wish to thank

 

Source reference N01401 :

Individuals : DUREPOS Gabriel (90)

 

Source reference N01713 :

Individuals : Gagnon Barnabe (6672)
REFN: 2318

 

Source reference N01715 :

Individuals : Maufay Marie-Madeleine (403)

Source: Red Drouins book pg.754
Source: Red Drouins book pg.754

 

Source reference N01717 :

Individuals : HEBERT Louis (7894)
first man/Acadian to clear Canadian land/1617
joined POUTRINCOURT/Sieur d'Epinay
died in a fall

 

Source reference N01406 :

Individuals : GUILBEAU or GUILBEAULT Joseph (62)

 

Source reference N01718 :

Individuals : Creste Francoise (6673)
REFN: 2319

 

Source reference N01719 :

Individuals : Garnier Francoise (663)
REFN: 2201

 

Source reference N01409 :

Individuals : CARBONNEAU Marie-Anne (9)

 

Source reference N01412 :

Individuals : SYLVESTRE Marie-Josephe (35)

 

Source reference N01727 :

Individuals : BERGERON Andre (278)
Andre's mother died before he came to New France, but his father, Pierre, crossed the Atlantic with him about 1665

 

Source reference N01730 :

Individuals : Savoye or Savoie Francois-Prince (926)
_STATMARRIED

 

Source reference N01417 :

Individuals : Mercier Jehan (16794)

 

Source reference N01736 :

Individuals : PAIN MARIN (1622)
REF; BOB WAY--FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. SEPT 1992

 

Source reference N01422 :

Individuals : CARON Claude Joseph (44)

 

Source reference N01425 :

Individuals : THEROUX Pierre (58)

 

Source reference N01751 :

Individuals : Choret Mathieu (2812)
_UID068552920D484141B02B50D952A4EDA6D316

 

Source reference N01427 :

Individuals : BELANGER Marie-Reine (21)

 

Source reference N01752 :

Individuals : Comeau Pierre Eusturgeon (632)
Arrived in 1655 - Tonnelier (cooper - keg maker)

 

Source reference N01754 :

Individuals : Courville-Baret Marie (2833)
REFN: 2334

 

Source reference N01757 :

Individuals : Gendron Jacques (348)
_UIDF7AE2CBE658214448062E2094349453FAB05

 

Source reference N01439 :

Individuals : La Cour Jeanne De (22657)

 

Source reference N01442 :

Individuals : Langlois Jean Baptiste (216)
PRDH #377364 indicates age 83 at death.

 

Source reference N01767 :

Individuals : BERGERON Francoise (139)
According to Vol. II, page 27, this person's name is Jeanne Vanasse

 

Source reference N01443 :

Individuals : Langlois Jean Baptiste (216)

 

Source reference N01444 :

Individuals : LANGLOIS Michel (50)

 

Source reference N01770 :

Individuals : Gagne Pierre (680)
Reference Number:72200

 

Source reference N01772 :

Individuals : MARCOT Jacques MARCOTTE (972)
arrived Quebec about 1667/CapSante 1697
land held by family 200 yrs.BECANCOUR

 

Source reference N01451 :

Individuals : DE LAFOND Etienne (522)

 

Source reference N01774 :

Individuals : Hebert Nicolas (5480)
Reference Number:57299

 

Source reference N01454 :

Individuals : BOUCHARD Nicolas (374)
L'arrivee de Nicolas Bouchard (1637-1684) en Nouvelle-France, remonte au 20 août 1657. Nicolas Bouchard etait le jeune frer e de Michel Bouchard, autre ancêtre de plusieurs lignees de Bouchard d u Quebec. Son contrat de mariage le fait venir de Bourn evaux, diocese de La Rochelle. Il etait au Canada des 1665, car Mgr de Laval lui a permis, le 10 fevrier d'occuper une terre sur la côte de Beauport. Au recensement de 1681, (Seigneurerie de Bell echasse) il se declarera âge de 44 ans et proprietaire d'un fusil, deux vaches et 5 arpents de terre. Nicolas etait analphabete. Ne en 1637 a Andilly le Marais (Aunis, Charente Maritime), Nicola s Bouchard, fils de Clement Bouchard et Louise Brillard epouse Anne Roy (ou Le Roy) le 30 septembre 1670 a Ste-Anne-de-Beaupr e, Nouvelle-France. Anne etait la fille de Pierre Roy et d'Anne Fleury. elizabeth Durand, autre Fille du Roy, arrivee la même annee en Nouvelle-France, etait presente a cette ceremonie nuptiale. Le couple s'etablira vers la fin de la vie de Nicolas (1684), a Cap Saint-Ignace. Anne Le Roy, alors âgee de 17 ans est recr utee parmi les celebres " Filles du Roy " envoyees en Nouvelle-France par le souverain de France, comme femmes a marier, afin d'ameliorer le peuplement de la colonie. Il s'agit d'un des derniers arrivages de jeunes filles a vocation demographique. Au recensement d e 1681, Anne se declare âgee de 28 ans. Elle est analph abete. En epousant Nicolas, elle lui apporte une maigre dot de 300 liv res et un don de 50 du roi lui-même, gratification habi tuelle reservee aux " Filles du Roy". Ce montant famelique representait a peine la valeur des effets personnels d'une jeune f emme de cette epoque. Anne etait donc pauvre, mais elle s'est acquitte e au mieux des espoirs que la cour de France avait fond es sur elle puisqu'elle a donne douze enfants a deux maris. L'historie nne francaise Regine Pernoud suggere l'origine suivante pour les familles Roy ou Le Roy : durant les pelerinages, au Moyen Âg e, les participants organisaient une competition où le premier parvenu au lieu saint etait proclame Roy.

 

Source reference N01456 :

Individuals : FOURNIER Julie (23)

 

Source reference N01457 :

Individuals : LeBorgne Emmanuel (1996)
Named by the King governor and general lieutenant of Acadie and the adjacent islands for 9 years. Lord (seigneur) de Coudray, knight of the order of St-Michel. (Raynald Drouin)

 

Source reference N01776 :

Individuals : Faucher Leonard (394)
Carpenter
LÃONARD TO MOW known as Saint-Maurice Wire BarthÃ(c)lÃ(c)mi To mow and of Sibille Briance or Brians , LÃ(c)onard To mow, known as Saint-Maurice, was born about 1644, originating in St-Maurice, i n Ã(c)vÃchÃ(c) Limoges, in the Limousin.
LÃ(c)onard Faucher is registered in the census of 1666. Preceding Câest thus probably lâannÃ(c)e th at lâancÃtre crossed l.Atlantic. LÃ(c)onard who is 22 years old is registered as engaged with ti tle dâapprenti carpenter.
In 1669, arrived from France, the Normand vessel, with a hundred and fifty girls of the king . The vessels rather did not arrive that the young men there will seek women, and in the grea t number of the ones and others, one them Marie per about thirty. Most advised start to mak e a dwelling one year before marrying, parce what, those who have a dwelling find a better pa rty. Câest the first thing of which women sâinforment, and they make wisely, because those wh ich are not benches suffer much front dâÃtre with their ease.
LÃ(c)onard chooses lâune dâelles, Marie Damois, girl of Pierre Damoys and Marie Lefebvre, born a bout 1649, in the parish dâElbeuf, archbishop's palace of Rouen, in Normandy.
October 15, 1669, they sâÃ(c)pousent with lâÃ(c)glise, Our-Lady of Quebec. LÃ(c)onard and Marie becom e the parents of eleven children, whose two girls bind us to these aÃeux, in this genealogy.
All dâabord, Genevieve-Francoise or Genevieve-ThÃ(c)rÃse To mow, born and baptized in Dombourg , December 18, 1679, wife with Point-with-Tremble, August 30, 1700, Jean-baptiste Lefebvre, s aid Angers, born in 1672, in Montreal, wire of the pioneer Simon Lefebvre said Angers, and o f Marie-Charlotte DePoitiers.
Then, the second child, Marie-ThÃ(c)rÃse To mow, born and baptized in Neuville, December 24, 168 8, wife FranÃois Delisle, in 1708 and, in a second marriage, it marries with Point-with-Tremb le, February 20, 1713, FranÃois Proulx, born in 1686, wire of lâancÃtre Jean-baptiste Proul x and Catherine Pinel.
LâaÃeule, Marie Damois is the first to carry out lâultime departure with lâÃge 58 years. It i s buried in the cemetery of lâÃ(c)glise Saint-FranÃois-de-Sales of Neuville.
LâancÃtre, LÃ(c)onard To mow, known as Saint-Maurice survives even more than seventeen years, be fore dâaller to find his wife, April 15, 1726.

 

Source reference N01458 :

Individuals : Ganche Genevieve (1555)

 

Source reference N01459 :

Individuals : Begin Marie A (7405)

 

Source reference N01781 :

Individuals : Caron Marie (683)
Kidnapped by the Hurons on 4 July 1660
Reference Number:34225

 

Source reference N01782 :

Individuals : Olivier Jean
Reference Number:73501

 

Source reference N01783 :

Individuals : LeFebvre Anne (569)
[1307251.ged]
Source St. Boniface College & Libraary Research Irene Butra[1307 251.ged]
Source St. Boniface College & Library Reserch Irene Butra[1307251.ged ]
Source St. Boniface College & Library research Irene Butra

 

Source reference N01463 :

Individuals : POTIER or Pottiers Marguerite (897)

 

Source reference N01464 :

Individuals : DeCleves Jeanne (4091)

 

Source reference N01795 :

Individuals : TESSIER dit LAVIGNE Urbain (1870)
Montreal 1651 - defended city from Iroquois

 

Source reference N01470 :

Individuals : Mallet Perrine (571)
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepoolb&h=2854877&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt

 

Source reference N01471 :

Individuals : Mallet Perrine (571)
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepoolb&h=2854882&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt

 

Source reference N01797 :

Individuals : Parent Andre (1528)

Red Drouins book pg.1027

 

Source reference N01472 :

Individuals : Mallet Perrine (571)
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=pili354&h=3661177&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt

 

Source reference N01473 :

Individuals : Boucher Marin (570), Mallet Perrine (571)
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=772059&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt

 

Source reference N01474 :

Individuals : Mallet Perrine (571)

 

Source reference N01478 :

Individuals : BELANGER Jean-Baptiste (10)
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1851canada&h=1019650&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt

 

Source reference N01479 :

Individuals : BELANGER Jean-Baptiste (10)

 

Source reference N01801 :

Individuals : GAUDRY RENE (2408)

Lived in Feings, Orne, France & Courcerault, France.

 

Source reference N01480 :

Individuals : Landry Marie Olive (797)
PRDH - birth around 1631 at Ste-Soulle de Dompierre (auj. Dompierre-sur-mer), ev. La Rochelle, Aunis, (ar. La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime), France

 

Source reference N01482 :

Individuals : Courtin Renee (1851)
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=282453&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt

 

Source reference N01483 :

Individuals : Courtin Renee (1851)

 

Source reference N01487 :

Individuals : d'Aussey Marie (1841)

 

Source reference N01489 :

Individuals : DESPORTES Pierre (2414)
He came to Quebec with Champlain.

 

Source reference N01810 :

Individuals : Masse Joseph (218)
Red Drouins book pg.755

 

Source reference N01812 :

Individuals : Badeau Jeanne (889)
Red Drouins book pg.1023
Title: Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec des Origines A 1730: Rene Jette- Vol.3 pg.875 AFGS-Woon.RI

 

Source reference N01816 :

Individuals : VERONNEAU Louis (134)

Sargeant in the "Bergeres" Company

 

Source reference N01500 :

Individuals : Allard Jean-Francois (508)

 

Source reference N01830 :

Individuals : Garnier Francoise (865)
[906067.FTW]
Cause of death: Accidentellement blesse - Unknown Accident
Mort Mysterieuse ? demeureit a Beauport, blessee en autonmne, 1665, transportee a Quebec le 30 Oct obre 1165, morte le lendemain.

 

Source reference N01504 :

Individuals : COTE Marie Marguerite (91)

 

Source reference N01832 :

Individuals : Bernier Jacques "dit Jean de Paris" (328)
REFN: 15 Nov 1683
Jacques Bernier known as Jean de Paris was counted as one of the most courageous pioneers of New France. He and his wife settled on Ile d' Orleans, Quebec. In 1683 he bought the lordship of La Pointe-aux-Foins from Guillaume Fournier on 11-15-1683. There's a notarial record dated 11-1-1677 describing his sale of a piece of land near Houel river to Jacques-Miville Deschenes. Also on 3-6-1673 he sold a home located on the north side of Isle d'Orleans to Jean Leclerc.
The first Bernier to marry in New France, Jacques and his bride Antoinette were married in governor Jean de Lauzon's mansion. FatherJerome Lalemant officiate d at the ceremony. The couple settled on Ile d'Orleans; courage and bravery w ere required in those days as Iroquois Indians were constantly raiding settleme nts.
On March 19, 1659, Jacques became a land tenant on the seigneurie of Jacq ues Gourdeau and acquired more land two years later. In 1667 through hard work he cultivated 25 acres of land, had eight heads of livestock and had three wor kers at his service. At this time five children were already born.
In 1673 th e constant threat of Iroquois raids prompted him to move; he sold his land on Ile d'Orleans and purchased a piece of land 9 acres wide and 40 acres deep from the Chavigy widow in Cap-St-Ignace, becoming the first settler in that region. His home served as the first chapel there. In 1684, the prosperous settler b ecomes a Seigneur through the purchase of land at Pointe-aux-Foins.
In 1960 a monument was unveiled in Cap St-Ignace in honor of JaquesBernier with some 2,0 00 Bernier descendents in attendance.
(Robert Prevost, Genealogie, Tome 4) (pa ge 20-21)

 

Source reference N01506 :

Individuals : LE SACHE or LESACHEE Catherine (521)

 

Source reference N01508 :

Individuals : Bernier Christophe Jean (3656)

 

Source reference N01514 :

Individuals : MORAL dit Cantin Marie Jeanne (271)

 

Source reference N01515 :

Individuals : Mullard Robert (2098)

 

Source reference N01516 :

Individuals : Thibierge Louise Angelique (183)

 

Source reference N01847 :

Individuals : MINGUETTE Barbe (2527)
Extrait de "L'Acadie des Origines" de Leopold Lanctot, o.m.i., p. 50.
" En 1640, au moins six navires etaient venus de France en Acadie: L'AMITIE et le JACQUES, pour les etablissements de Charles de St-Etienne au fort St-Louis et au fort Ste-Marie; Le SOLEIL et le ST-PIERRE, pour les etablissements de Nicolas Denys, au Cap Breton; le ST-FRANCOIS et le ST-JEAN pour Port-Royal et Pentagouet. Plusieurs ancetres des Acadiens vinrent probablement sur l'un de ces vaisseaux. Andre Bernard etait problblement a bord d'un des navires qui venait apprivoisonner le fort Ste-Marie, ou on le trouvera en 1643. Sur l'un des navires destines a Port-Royal, vint toute une famille, attiree par Marguerite Landry, epouse de Robert Martin, qui est en Acadie depuis 1632. La famille Landry, composee du pere, de la mere, de deux filles et de deux fils: Anthoinette (22 ans) celibataire, et Perrine (29 ans), accompagnee de son epoux; Rene dit l'Aisne (22 ans), celibataire, et Jean-Claude (26 ans); ce dernier, amene son epouse, Marie Salle (40 ans) et leur fils Rene dit le Jeune (6 ans), ainsi que les enfants d'un premier mariage de Marie Salle: Michelle Aucoin (22 ans), Francois Aucoin (19 ans) et Jeanne Aucoin (9ans).
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Extrait de "Histoire et Genealogie des Acadiens"/Bona Arsenault, Vol 2, p.624.
Le Pere Archange Godbout, dans son manuscrit intitule "Dictionnaire des
Acadiens", conserve aux Archives du Quebec, page 423, ajoute que la mere de
Rene Landry serait Marie Salle. Or au recensement de 1671, une Marie Salle
est mentionnee comme etant veuve du defunt Jean-Claude. De plus le Pere Godbout indique que la mere de son epouse, Marie Bernard, est Andree Guion. Son pere ne serait-il pas Andre Bernard, l'un des hommes de Latour, epargne par D'Aulnay lors de la prise de Jemseg, sur la Riviere St-Jean, en 1745 qui aurait epouse Andree Guion ?
D'ailleurs au recensement de 1686 a Port-Royal, Marie Salle suit immediatement Rene Landry, epouse de Marie Bernard.
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Extrait de: "Hist. et Geneal. des Acadiens", Bona Arsenault, Vol. 3, p.1086.
Genevieve Massignon dans "Les parlers francais d'Acadie", vol. 1, p. 57:
Michel Aucoin (ne en 1651, et epoux de Marie Gaudet) etait probablement le neveu de Michelle Aucoin, l'epouse de Michel Boudrot, et de Jeanne Aucoin, l'epouse de Francois Girouard egalement de Port-Royal.
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