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Lejeune Mi?kmaq connection
Father Clarence-Joseph D'Entremont, in his book, ``Le Canada-Francais Documents sur l'Acadie,'' asserts that the Pierre II who arrived in Acadia as a child married a Micmac woman. The census of 1686 listed Pierre Lejeune III as being married to Marie Thibodeau and Martin Lejeune as being married to Marie-Jeanne Kagijonias, a member of the Micmac tribe. After Marie-Jeanne's death, Martin married Marie Gaudet, the daughter of Jehan (Jean) Gaudet and Marie-Jeanne Henry. A 1693 census lists a sister to Pierre III and Martin named Jeanne, who was married to Francois Joseph, a member of the Micmac tribe. | Family: Pierre Lejeune dit Briard / Marie (2) Thibodeau (F866)
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Saint-Barthelemy-Leur baptême
http://racinesrochelaises.free.fr/b_LR_SB.html
Leur baptême est inscrit dans les registres catholiques de
l'Église Saint-Barthélemy à La Rochelle
Hélie JEAN dit Godon
Vivien, maréchal-ferrant, & Suzanne Hérault
La Rochelle
dimanche 10 mars 1641
- Monsieur Hélie de Lafont, procureur au siège présidial de La Rochelle
- Damoiselle Suzanne Sabatery
- X Marie Gagné
Québec
Pierre JEAN Vivien, maréchal-ferrant, & Suzanne Hérault
La Rochelle
dimanche
19 février 1645
- Pierre Jousmier, voiturier
- Madeleine Fresneau
- X Françoise Favreau
La Rochelle | Ayrault-Herault, Suzanne (I2365)
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Françoise FAVREAU
(b: Françoise* FAVREAU)
ancêtre,
Born 8 January 1642 - Aytré, Év. de La Rochelle, Aunis
(17), France
Baptized 8 January 1642 - Aytré, Év. de La Rochelle,
Aunis (17), France
Deceased 6 August 1723 - L'Islet, Québec, Canada , age
at death: 81 years old
Buried 6 August 1723 - L'Islet, Québec, Canada
Pionnière (1672) arrivée avec son mari
| Family: jean vivien / Francoise Favreau (F941)
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A Terrible Voyage to New France ? Pierre Jean
B. about 1645 in La Rochelle, France
M. (1) 8 Jul 1668 in La Rochelle
Wife: Françoise Favereau
M. (2) 13 Aug 1724 in Quebec
Wife: Marie-Anne Bourassa
D. about 1726 in Quebec
Emigrated: 1669 on the ship Pot de Beurre
Pierre Jean was born in in La Rochelle, France in about 1645 to Vivien Jean and Suzanne Herault. He was the second of eight children and he spent his childhood at ?Chez Vivien Jean,? in Ecoyeux, a suburb of La Rochelle.
In 1663, at the age of 18, he sailed to Quebec intending to settle there. This was reported to be a disastrous crossing for two ships that traveled together: La Flute Royale de Brouage and L' Aigle d'Or. It was said that "60 passengers died at sea, 75 were left in Newfoundland and 159 others who disembarked at Quebec were in an appalling state." It was further stated that "that there were only 20 men ready to work, the others were so weak that they could barely stand." Thirty-eight passengers were taken to the hospital in Quebec and twelve of them died. It is believed that Pierre was among the sick, and that in 1664, he was ordered to return to France along with about a dozen other immigrants.
Pierre stayed in France for several years. He married Françoise Favereau on July 8, 1668 in La Rochelle. Then in June 1669, they migrated to Quebec together with his two brothers Hélie and Vivien. They all sailed on the ship Pot de Beurre, and it is believed they were under contract as indentured servants.
Pierre and Françoise settled in Charlesbourg, and signed a lease for a farm alongside his brother Hélie. They had four children born between 1672 and 1681. On July 6, 1671, Pierre was hired to remove stumps from a piece of land in Beauport which had previously been owned by Charles Turgeon. He moved around from farm to farm during much of his life and his name appears on many real estate transactions. During his life, he visited the notaries 60 times. He was a tenant farmer, usually signing agreements to pay his landlords in amounts of grain or butter.
In 1681, Pierre was living at Petite Auvergne, Charlesbourg, with 6 head of cattle and 30 arpents of land under cultivation. In about 1689, he ?leased a house from Jean Matheiu on Rue Saint-Nicolas? in Quebec City, and practiced the trade of carter. Four years later, he was back to farming in La Canardiere. He sold that farm and signed a lease for another on the Isle aux Oies. The deal stated he would have to pay 300 livres annually along with ?80 minots of wheat and 1 fat pig.? His son-in law Jacques Chouinard also settled there. On August 23, 1708, Pierre signed a 3-year lease for a farm at Port-Joli. Then in 1712, Pierre and his wife lived on the land previously owned by their deceased son Antoine.
Françoise died in August 1723 at St-Jean-Port-Joli and on August 13, 1724, the 79 year-old Pierre married a second wife who was just 44, Marie-Anne Bourassa. Pierre died just two years later; the exact date of his death is unknown.
Children:
1. Vivien Jean ? B. 10 Dec 1672, Quebec City, Quebec; D. young
2. Pierre Jean ? B. 11 Mar 1676, Charlesbourg, Quebec; M. Marie-Madeleine Prinseau (~1680-?), 1 Jun 1700, Quebec City, Quebec
3. Louise Jean ? B. 19 May 1678, La Canadiere, Quebec; D. 1 Jan 1750, St-Jean Port Joli, Quebec; M. Jacques Chouinard (1663-1721), 2 Jun 1692, Quebec City, Quebec
4 Antoine Jean ? B. 7 Jun 1681, La Canadiere, Quebec; D. 3 Dec 1705, Cap-St-Ignace, Quebec
Sources:
Our French-Canadian Ancestors, Gerard Lebel (translated by Thomas J. Laforest), 1990 | Ayrault-Herault, Suzanne (I2365)
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Biographie
Francoise Piloy 1, 2 (1635 - 1713)
Elle est aussi connue sous le nom de Françoise Piloy dite Depitie 7, Françoise Pilois 6, Marie-Françoise Pilie 5, Marie-Françoise Pilois 5, Françoise Pilois dite de Pitié 4, Françoise Pitié 3, Michelle Pitré 2, Michelle DePitié 2 et Françoise Pitoche 1.
Elle est la fille de François Piloy et Claude POULET.
Elle nait vers 1635 à Saint-Nicolas-des-Champs, Paris, Ile de France, France 1, 8, 9. Elle épouse Antoine Cassé, fils de Noël Casse et Madeleine Durand le 14 octobre 1665 à La-Visitation-de-Notre-Dame, Château-Richer, Capitale-Nationale, Québec, Canada 1, 10. Antoine Cassé, Francoise Piloy, Marguerite Cassé, Charlotte Cassé, Catherine Cassé, Antoine Cassé, Joseph Lacasse, Jeanne-Thérèse Cassé, Marie-Françoise Cassé et Anne Cassé vivaient en 1681 à la seigneurie de Beaumont, Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec, Antoine Cassé possédait un fusil, trois bêtes à cornes et huit arpents de eterre en valeur 1. Elle est inhumée le 28 février 1713 à Saint-Étienne-de-Beaumont, Québec 2.
Liste de ses enfants connus:
+ 1. Jeanne-Thérèse Cassé (1673 - 1699) (de Antoine Cassé) + 2. Joseph Lacasse (1669 - ) (de Antoine Cassé)
3. Antoine Cassé (1668 - ) (de Antoine Cassé)
+ 4. Anne Cassé (1674 - 1754) (de Antoine Cassé) + 5. Catherine Cassé (1676 - 1728) (de Antoine Cassé) + 6. Charlotte Cassé (1678 - 1722) (de Antoine Cassé) + 7. Marguerite Cassé (1679 - 1751) (de Antoine Cassé) + 8. Marie-Françoise Cassé (1671 - 1750) (de Antoine Cassé) + 9. Charles Cassé (1682 - 1749) (de Antoine Cassé)
10. Marie Cassé (1666 - 1681) (de Antoine Cassé)
1. Internet - Recensement de 1681 en Nouvelle-France, référant au chapitre IV du livre Histoire des Canadiens-Français de Benjamin Sulte, compilé par Jean-Guy Sénécal (senecal@gel.ulaval.ca) le 17 mars 1998.
2. Tanguay - Volume 1, p. 107
3. Tanguay - Volume 1, p. 488
4. Courriel de Jacques Dupuis - 13 mars 2004
5. Courriel de Janet Currier - 19 février 2008
6. Note de Sharon Hanson - note d'inscription
7. Courriel de John Hickey - 4 mars 2011, selon PRDH
8. Tanguay - Volume 1, p. 107 (1639), 488 (1635)
9. Note de Sharon Hanson - note d'inscription (1639)
10. Tanguay - Volume 1, p. 107, 488
Source: Généalogie Québec.
Information, Other Kids, Notes etc.
Daughter of François and Claudine Poullet
Marriage or Union
Françoise at 20 & Antoine Casse at 24
October 14, 1665
Château-Richer, Montmorency, Québec, Canada (CT 14 Aubert) with Antoine Lacasse Marriage annulled (CT 05-10-1665 Duquet) with Marin Gervais Cited Hotel-Dieu 1-9-1691
Sources
Nos Origines: http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogy=Francoise_Pilois&pid=32644&lng=en | Pilois - Depitiâe, Franðcoise (I134)
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Francoise Piloy 1, 2 (1635 - 1713)
Elle est aussi connue sous le nom de Françoise Piloy dite Depitie 7, Françoise Pilois 6, Marie-Françoise Pilie 5, Marie-Françoise Pilois 5, Françoise Pilois dite de Pitié 4, Françoise Pitié 3, Michelle Pitré 2, Michelle DePitié 2 et Françoise Pitoche 1.
Elle est la fille de François Piloy et Claude POULET.
Elle nait vers 1635 à Saint-Nicolas-des-Champs, Paris, Ile de France, France 1, 8, 9. Elle épouse Antoine Cassé, fils de Noël Casse et Madeleine Durand le 14 octobre 1665 à La-Visitation-de-Notre-Dame, Château-Richer, Capitale-Nationale, Québec, Canada 1, 10. Antoine Cassé, Francoise Piloy, Marguerite Cassé, Charlotte Cassé, Catherine Cassé, Antoine Cassé, Joseph Lacasse, Jeanne-Thérèse Cassé, Marie-Françoise Cassé et Anne Cassé vivaient en 1681 à la seigneurie de Beaumont, Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec, Antoine Cassé possédait un fusil, trois bêtes à cornes et huit arpents de eterre en valeur 1. Elle est inhumée le 28 février 1713 à Saint-Étienne-de-Beaumont, Québec 2.
Liste de ses enfants connus:
+ 1. Jeanne-Thérèse Cassé (1673 - 1699) (de Antoine Cassé) + 2. Joseph Lacasse (1669 - ) (de Antoine Cassé)
3. Antoine Cassé (1668 - ) (de Antoine Cassé)
+ 4. Anne Cassé (1674 - 1754) (de Antoine Cassé) + 5. Catherine Cassé (1676 - 1728) (de Antoine Cassé) + 6. Charlotte Cassé (1678 - 1722) (de Antoine Cassé) + 7. Marguerite Cassé (1679 - 1751) (de Antoine Cassé) + 8. Marie-Françoise Cassé (1671 - 1750) (de Antoine Cassé) + 9. Charles Cassé (1682 - 1749) (de Antoine Cassé)
10. Marie Cassé (1666 - 1681) (de Antoine Cassé)
1. Internet - Recensement de 1681 en Nouvelle-France, référant au chapitre IV du livre Histoire des Canadiens-Français de Benjamin Sulte, compilé par Jean-Guy Sénécal (senecal@gel.ulaval.ca) le 17 mars 1998.
2. Tanguay - Volume 1, p. 107
3. Tanguay - Volume 1, p. 488
4. Courriel de Jacques Dupuis - 13 mars 2004
5. Courriel de Janet Currier - 19 février 2008
6. Note de Sharon Hanson - note d'inscription
7. Courriel de John Hickey - 4 mars 2011, selon PRDH
8. Tanguay - Volume 1, p. 107 (1639), 488 (1635)
9. Note de Sharon Hanson - note d'inscription (1639)
10. Tanguay - Volume 1, p. 107, 488
Source: Généalogie Québec.
Information, Other Kids, Notes etc.
Daughter of François and Claudine Poullet
Marriage or Union
Françoise at 20 & Antoine Casse at 24
October 14, 1665
Château-Richer, Montmorency, Québec, Canada (CT 14 Aubert) with Antoine Lacasse Marriage annulled (CT 05-10-1665 Duquet) with Marin Gervais Cited Hotel-Dieu 1-9-1691
Sources
Nos Origines: http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogy=Francoise_Pilois&pid=32644&lng=en | Pilois - Depitiâe, Franðcoise (I134)
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