Marriage Notes for Daniel LeNeveu and Anne SAIN-343427
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Tanguay says he was born in Chirurgien. ? Antoine was a surgeon in the regiment of LaVarenne or Sorel. He and Marie Boucher had 9 children.
Marriage Notes for Antoine Chaudillon and Marie BOUCHER-342618
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Tanguay has Antoine as born 6 Feb 1678.
Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: Elizabeth /Tin/
The last name of Tin is odd for a french person. Perhaps she came from somewhere else?
Marriage Notes for Claude Chaudillon and Antoinette TIN-342624
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Originating from the parish of St. Jean of Mortagne in Perche, Marin Boucher was born between 1587 and 1589. He married two times before leaving for New France. February 7, 1611, he married Julienne Baril, daughter of Jean Baril de la Barre, and Raouline Crete (Creste) of the parish of St. Langis, Mortagne, France. Julienne died 15 December 1627 after giving birth to 7 children.
On June 15, 1679, Jeanne Boucher, was married in St. Jean de Mortagne, to Thomas Hayot. and became the maternal ancestoe of the Hayot families. March 29, 1629 of the same year, Marin took a second wife, Perrine Malet, born between 1604 & 1606, daughter of Pierre Malet and Jacqueline Liger, of Courgeot en Mortagne, in Perche.
When the couple arrived in Quebec, June 4, 1634, it was Champlain himself who gave them lodging in the Fort of Quebec. They were accompanied by three children, Francois Boucher, 18 years old, son of the first wife, baptized November 22, 1617 at St. Langis, Mortagne in the presence of L'Orne. Francois married September 3, 1641 in Quebec to Florence Gareman, born about 1629, having arrived with her father, the ancestor Pierre Gareman dit Le Picard, and of her motherMadeleine Charlot. The marriage of Francois and Florence produced 11 children. It is a son, Denis, which concerns us in this genealogy.
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The ancestor, Marin Boucher, played a special role in the founding of Beauport.His profession was that of a mason, builder of houses. One particular work of construction built by him, still stands.
After some time, Marin Boucher, settled with his family on the River Saint Charles, but toward the end of his life, he returned to Beauport. In 1666, the census said that he was 77 years old. He died March 29, 1671 at 84 years old. His widow, Perrine Malet, was buried in Quebec August 25, 1687.
Sources: 1) Karen DeCoste Perusse - KED3377@aol.com
2) Drouin
3) Dictionaire Genealogique des famille du Quebec
4) Nancy - MV43@aol,com
Du Baril dit Barry.
Marriage Notes for Marin Boucher and Julienne DU BARIL-342632
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Marriage Notes for James Henry Morse and Mary A. ELLENBAUM-342628
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Marriage Notes for William Henry Coolidge and Nettie BIDDLECOME-343965
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Marriage Notes for R. E. Elenbaul and Miss LEFLER-342630
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Originating from the parish of St. Jean of Mortagne in Perche, Marin Boucher was born between 1587 and 1589. He married two times before leaving for New France. February 7, 1611, he married Julienne Baril, daughter of Jean Baril de la Barre, and Raouline Crete (Creste) of the parish of St. Langis, Mortagne, France. Julienne died 15 December 1627 after giving birth to 7 children.
On June 15, 1679, Jeanne Boucher, was married in St. Jean de Mortagne, to Thomas Hayot. and became the maternal ancestoe of the Hayot families. March 29, 1629 of the same year, Marin took a second wife, Perrine Malet, born between 1604 & 1606, daughter of Pierre Malet and Jacqueline Liger, of Courgeot en Mortagne, in Perche.
When the couple arrived in Quebec, June 4, 1634, it was Champlain himself who gave them lodging in the Fort of Quebec. They were accompanied by three children, Francois Boucher, 18 years old, son of the first wife, baptized November 22, 1617 at St. Langis, Mortagne in the presence of L'Orne. Francois married September 3, 1641 in Quebec to Florence Gareman, born about 1629, having arrived with her father, the ancestor Pierre Gareman dit Le Picard, and of her motherMadeleine Charlot. The marriage of Francois and Florence produced 11 children. It is a son, Denis, which concerns us in this genealogy.
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The ancestor, Marin Boucher, played a special role in the founding of Beauport.His profession was that of a mason, builder of houses. One particular work of construction built by him, still stands.
After some time, Marin Boucher, settled with his family on the River Saint Charles, but toward the end of his life, he returned to Beauport. In 1666, the census said that he was 77 years old. He died March 29, 1671 at 84 years old. His widow, Perrine Malet, was buried in Quebec August 25, 1687.
Sources: 1) Karen DeCoste Perusse - KED3377@aol.com
2) Drouin
3) Dictionaire Genealogique des famille du Quebec
4) Nancy - MV43@aol,com
Tanguay says that Marin Boucher married Perinne Malet in 1632.
Marriage Notes for Marin Boucher and Perinne MALET-342670
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This is another article on Marin Boucher, that I thought best to put under his father's name, Jacques Boucher.
Marin Boucher, born in 1588 in Langy, Eveche Mortagne, France. He died on March 29, 1671 in Chateaux Richer,,, Quebec, Canada. Beauport.
This reader (Sulte) has noticed in the title of the Beauport domain, a condition that reads as follows:
"These men, who Lord Giffard or his successors or assignees/cessionaires will bring to New France, will turn over in favor of the aforementioned company by reduction of the number that it must bring over."
According to the letter and the spirit of the of the 1627 Charter, these men were not to be simply "enlisted" or hired by the company, but rather colonists called to participate in the property to "clear & develop" the land. That's why the Beauport Concessionary invited farmers, artisans, and farm workers to join in developing the domain.
Acording to the documents signed in Mortagne, France, he took on the obligation of distributing lands to them in exchange for simple conditions. Starting in the spring, that same year, he left with his family and those of his group , who were ready to undertake the journey - the others to be joining them in the following years. The four ships that left from Dieppe in the spring of 1634, were under the command of Duplessis-Bochart, appointed to this position the preceding year after the departure from Quebec City, of Emeric Caen. They arrived at Beauport on June 4, 1634. Thr Reverend LeSeur, a priest, was with them. The colony landed immediately and Champlain gave them lodging in the Fort in Quebec City.
Seven or eight of these families are known to us.
Jean Juschereau, Lord of Maure, born 1582 in Ferte-Vidame, Diocese of Chartes. Beauce Juschereau, brother of Jean, seems to have contributed almost as Giffard, of preparing the way of this colony. He had married abt. 1624, to Marie Langlois, who came with him to New France, with their four children. Their oldest was Jean, married to Marie Francoise Giffard and was known under the name LeFerte. The second son, Nicolas, having married Marie Therese Giffard, became Lord of Beauport.
Marin Boucher, born 1589
Julienne Barry, child of Francois.
Florence Gareman, born in 1629, daughter of Pierre Gareman & Madeleine Charlot.
Perrine Malet, born in 1606
Jean Galeran, born in 1633.
Gaspard Boucher, a cousin to de Marin.
Nicole Lemaine, with children. Pierre, born 1622, Nicolas, born 1627, Marie, born 1630, Madeleine, born 1633 and Marguerite, born 1634.
Zacharie Cloutier, born 1590, in Mortagne, Perche.
Xainte Dupont, born 1596.
Thomas Giroux, from Mortagne.
Jean Guyon, a mason, Perche.
Jean Guyon, from the same village, marries in 1619 to Mathurin Robin.
Noel Langlois, born 1596, in St. Leonard, Normandy & his wife, Francoise Grenier or Garnier.The Beauport settlers vigorously began working. They built a house for the Lord and others --more modest-- for the concessionaries. (ie those who would share the domain.)
Marin Boucher's second wife was Perinne Malet, married 1629 in , , , France.
She was born abt. 1603 in , , Perche, France. ( also listed as born 1610, in , , , France.) Their children were:Louis Boucher, d. 18 Dec. 1700, in Hotel Dieu, , Quebec City, Quebec.
Jean Boucher, d. 28 Mar. 1714, in Riviere Ouelle, , Quebec.
Francoise Boucher, b. abt.1630 in Notre Dame, Quebec City, Quebec. D. 18 Apr. 1711 at Chateaux Richer, , Quebec.
Pierre Boucher.
Madeleine Boucher.
Guillaume Boucher.
Marie Boucher, b. 11 Apr. 1644 in , , ,Quebec.
Pierre Boucher, (Pitoche).
Marie Boucher.
Marriage Notes for Jacques Boucher and Francoise PAIGNE-342636
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