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Marthe Joslain[1]

Female 1590 - 1646  (~ 56 years)


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  • Name Marthe Joslain 
    Birth abt. 1590  La Rochelle, Ev, de La Rochelle,m Aunis, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death abt. 1646  La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime) St.-Nicholas Aunis France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I2384  Laval+
    Last Modified 10 Feb 2015 

    Family Jean Vivien,   b. abt.1587, La Rochelle, Ev, de La Rochelle,m Aunis, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 4 Aug 1639, La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime) St.-Nicholas Aunis France Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 52 years) 
    Marriage abt. 1605  La Rochelle, Rv, de La Rochelle, Aunis France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Type: unknow 
    Children 
     1. Pierre L'aine Jean Vivien,   b. abt. 1620, La Rochelle, Ev, de La Rochelle,m Aunis, France Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Pierre Le Cadet Jean Vivien,   b. abt. 1622, La Rochelle, Ev, de La Rochelle,m Aunis, France Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Jeanne Jean Vivien,   b. 1621, La Rochelle, Ev, de La Rochelle,m Aunis, France Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Jehan (Jean) vivien,   b. 1610, La Rochelle, Ev, de La Rochelle,(St-Nicholas) Charente-Maritime Aunis, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. unknown, unknown Find all individuals with events at this location
     5. Liette Vivien,   b. abt. 1610, La Rochelle, Ev, de La Rochelle,m Aunis, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 12 Juin 1685, AYTRE, FRANCE Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 75 years)
     6. Jean (11) Vivien,   b. abt. 1619, La Rochelle, Ev, de La Rochelle,(St-Nicholas) Charente-Maritime Aunis, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. abt. April 1664, Ecoyeux ( Charente-Martime) France Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 45 years)  [Father: Birth]
    Family ID F936  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 10 Feb 2015 

  • Notes 
    • He was the first Jean Vivien in the family line. They were the first documented Jeans in the family line in Petit Fe Tilly, n.w. in the town of La Rochelle, France. Vivien married Marthe Joslain around 1605 in La Rochelle, France, born in 1580. They lived in La Rochelle, France.

      Marthe owned a lease on a small farm. The farm was called Petit Fe Tilly. The farm was near a small market town of ancient origin and is situated northwest of the city of La Rochelle, in the St.Maurice Parish. Later, the land passed on to the Beauharmois family. The estate of Petit Fe Tilly, which liees at the city limits of La Rochelle, near Joan of Arc church, can be viewed today. La Rochelle is the capital of charente-Maritime, was establiched in the 12th century. The register and legal transactions at city hall in La Rochelle, France. The Jean family can be traced back to as early as 1635.

      More About Vivien Jean:
      Occupation: "laboureur a boeufs".
    • Marthe Joslain was born 1580 in France, and died 1651 in La Rochelle, France. She married Vivien Jean on 1605 in Aunis France.

      Includes NotesNotes for Marthe Joslain:
      [Broderbund Family Archive #354, Ed. 1, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, Date of Import: Jun 2, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.354.1.47928.9]

      Individual: Marthe Joslain Jean
      Place: Canada

      Primary Individual: Jean, Marthe Joslain

      Source Code: 2652

      Source Name:
      GODBOUT, P. ARCHANGE. "Familles Venues de la Rochelle en Canada." From Rapport des Archives Nationales du Quebec, vol. 48 (1970), pp. 129-367, published by the Ministere des Affaires Culturelles in Quebec, 1971.

      Source Annotation:
      "Families from La Rochelle in Canada." Date of emigration and intended destination. Posthumous edition presented and annotated by Roland J. Auger. "Emigration Rochelaise en Nouvelle-France," pages 113-128, contains introductory matter and bibliography. Also published by the Archives Nationales du Quebec, Quebec, in 1970 with the title Emigration Rochelaise en Nouvelle-France, 276p.

      Source Page #: 263


      More About Marthe Joslain:
      Fact 1: Place: Canada.34
      Fact 3: Primary Individual: Jean, Marthe Joslain.34
      Fact 4: Source Code: 2652.34
      Fact 5: Source Name: GODBOUT, P. ARCHANGE. "Familles Venues de la Rochelle en Canada." .34
      Fact 6: Source Page #: 263.34

      More About Marthe Joslain and Vivien Jean:
      Marriage: 1605, Aunis France.

      Children of Marthe Joslain and Vivien Jean are:

      +Vivien Jean, b. 1615, Petit Fetilly, St. Maurice, Aunis, France, d. Abt. April 4, 1664, Ecoyeux, Saintes Division, cantonof Burie in Saintonge,France.
    • E-Link = http://www.claude.dupras.com/les_jean.htm


      Family history of the ancestor Pierre Jean

      This genealogy was prepared with the collaboration of the genealogist Jean-Jacques Lebeau.

      The story of John and his descendants was established on 11 generations.



      The ancestor Pierre Jean was born and was baptized into the Christian faith, Catholic, Roman February 19, 1645, in the St. Bartholomew parish in the city of La Rochelle, in the former province of Aunis (Charente Now -Maritime), France. Like most men of his time, it will probably have been good practitioner. Pierre was the third child and second son born of the couple "John Hérault".

      In the spring of 1663, when he was a little over 18 years, Jean Pierre signed a contract of employment to come to work in New France. In 1664, we find him as "committed" to Pierre Denis, Sieur de La Ronde. Jean Pierre crossed the Atlantic on the ship Royal Flute Brouage or vessel L'Aigle d'Or. This crossing was disastrous since 60 deceased passengers were thrown into the sea and 75 others were filed in Newfoundland. At the time of his arrival on 22 September 1663, it is thought that Peter would have been a patient passengers, who have struggled to regain their strength. After reading a report on the health status of immigrants who arrived in fall 1663, which was delivered on June 18, 1664, the Sovereign Council decided to return to France ten immigrants Jean Pierre on one of the boats to La Rochelle in the fall 1664. Despite his precarious health situation, it seems that Peter was sufficiently impressed by the new France during his first stay and he decided to come again settle, a few years later.

      Jean Pierre, when he was 23 years and 5 months, married his first wife, Françoise Favreau, 26 years old and 6 months and daughter of Jacques Favreau and Mary Martineau, in the city of La Rochelle, in old province of Aunis, France, July 8, 1668.

      Indeed, Jean Pierre signed a contract before the notary Teuleron, La Rochelle, Aunis, in March 1669 as "committed". He immigrated later in Quebec City in New France in the summer of 1669, accompanied by his wife, Françoise Favreau, his two brothers, Helie and Vivien Jean, and his sister-in Gaignet Mary, the wife of Helie. When they came to settle in the colony, Peter was aged a little over 24 years, while Francoise was aged just over 27 years.

      We know that this marriage was a period of a little over 55 years and ended with the death of Frances, at the beginning of August in the year 1723, in L'Islet in New France.

      After 1 year of widowhood, old perky Pierre Jean, aged 79 years and 6 months, married his second wife, the young widow Marie-Anne Bourassa, aged about 44 years, probably in St-Jean-Port-Joli, New France, in August of the year 1724. There was a marriage contract between two future husband before notary Étienne Janneau on 13 August 1724. the second marriage ended after a period of about 3 years, in 1727, by the death of Peter John.

      Jean Pierre was about 82 years old at his death and was buried about 1727 in the parish of St-Jean-Port-Joli, in New France (now Quebec, Canada). We do not have more precise data on the circumstances and dates of death and burial.

  • Sources 
    1. [E-LINK] 15 Aug 1996, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/j/e/a/Gerard-P-Jean/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0216.html (Reliability: 1).
      Marthe Joslain was born 1580 in France, and died 1651 in La Rochelle, France. She married Vivien Jean on 1605 in Aunis France.

      Includes NotesNotes for Marthe Joslain:
      [Broderbund Family Archive #354, Ed. 1, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, Date of Import: Jun 2, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.354.1.47928.9]

      Individual: Marthe Joslain Jean
      Place: Canada

      Primary Individual: Jean, Marthe Joslain

      Source Code: 2652

      Source Name:
      GODBOUT, P. ARCHANGE. "Familles Venues de la Rochelle en Canada." From Rapport des Archives Nationales du Quebec, vol. 48 (1970), pp. 129-367, published by the Ministere des Affaires Culturelles in Quebec, 1971.

      Source Annotation:
      "Families from La Rochelle in Canada." Date of emigration and intended destination. Posthumous edition presented and annotated by Roland J. Auger. "Emigration Rochelaise en Nouvelle-France," pages 113-128, contains introductory matter and bibliography. Also published by the Archives Nationales du Quebec, Quebec, in 1970 with the title Emigration Rochelaise en Nouvelle-France, 276p.

      Source Page #: 263


      More About Marthe Joslain:
      Fact 1: Place: Canada.34
      Fact 3: Primary Individual: Jean, Marthe Joslain.34
      Fact 4: Source Code: 2652.34
      Fact 5: Source Name: GODBOUT, P. ARCHANGE. "Familles Venues de la Rochelle en Canada." .34
      Fact 6: Source Page #: 263.34

      More About Marthe Joslain and Vivien Jean:
      Marriage: 1605, Aunis France.

      Children of Marthe Joslain and Vivien Jean are:

      +Vivien Jean, b. 1615, Petit Fetilly, St. Maurice, Aunis, France, d. Abt. April 4, 1664, Ecoyeux, Saintes Division, cantonof Burie in Saintonge,France.
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