Esther Wakeman
F, b. June 1617, d. March 1693
| Birth* | June 1617 | Brewdtey, England |
| Christening | 15 June 1617 | Bewdley, Worcestershire, England |
| Marriage* | 1643 | Principal=Thomas Selden |
| Marriage* | 1660 | Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachussetts, USA, Principal=Andrew Warner |
| Death* | March 1693 | Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachussetts, USA |
Zacharie Cloutier1
M, b. 16 August 1617, d. 3 February 1708
| Citations | - [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, p260.
- [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, p259.
- [S48] Eloi-Gerard Talbot, Genealogie des familles originaires des comtes de Montmagny, L'Islet, Bellechasse, IV : 80.
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François Boucher1,2
M, b. 22 November 1617, d. 2 May 1678
| Birth* | 22 November 1617 | Paroisse de St-Langis-lez-Mortagne, Perche, France3,1,4,2 |
| Marriage* | 3 September 1641 | Québec, Québec, Nouvelle France, Principal=Florence Garman1,2 |
| Death* | 2 May 1678 | Sillery, Québec, Nouvelle France2 |
| Citations | - [S16] Unknown author, Encyclopedia Britannica.
- [S248] Unknown author, GEDCOM File C:\Program Files\The Master Genealogist\GEDCOM\ib4eexcept.-boucherged.ged imported on 06/27/2006 at 23:58:44..
- [S11] On the orders of King Alfred the Great, Anglo Saxon Chronicles.
- [S249] Unknown compiler, Grandes Familles.
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William Nelson
M, b. circa 1618
| Birth* | circa 1618 | Scrooby, Nottingham, England1 |
| Occupation* | | cow tender. "The last day of March 1637 William Nelson is hyred to keep the cowes this year at the same wages he had the last year which is 50 bushels of Indian Corne and is to keep them until the middle of November next."2 |
| Immigration | 11 November 1621 | Plymouth, Massachussetts, New England, according to some sources, he arrived aboard the Fortune3,4 |
| Immigration* | 29 October 1630 | Plymouth, Massachussetts, New England, probably arriving aboard the 'Hand Maid'5 |
| Residence* | February 1633 | Plymouth, Massachussetts, New England, "Thirty acres of land is granted unto William Nelson lying on the North side of Jones River Meddow on both sides of the brooke that goes from Mr. Joseph Bradford's; so that it not be prejudicial to the neighbours"6 |
| Marriage* | 29 October 1640 | Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachussetts, USA, Principal=Martha Ford7 |
| Misc* | 1 June 1658 | admitted freeman of Plymouth |
| Burial* | circa 15 December 1679 | First Burial Ground, Middleborough, Massachussetts, New England |
| Citations | - [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various.
- [S100] Unknown volume, Plymouth Records: vol. 1, unknown repository.
- [S78] Unknown compiler, "Typewritten genealogical notes collated by an unknown person, provided by Pat Bragdon.", Ancestral File.
- [S99] Dr. Abiel Ward Nelson, History of the Town of Middleboro, Massachussetts, p. 50.
- [S99] Dr. Abiel Ward Nelson, History of the Town of Middleboro, Massachussetts, Introduction.
- [S100] Unknown volume, Plymouth Records: p.62, unknown repository.
- [S100] Unknown volume, Plymouth Records: vol. 1, p.153, unknown repository.
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Marie Péroché1
F, b. circa 1618
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
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Noël Lemelin1
M, b. circa 1618
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
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Francoise Melaine1
F, b. circa 1618
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
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Thomas Sevestre
M, b. 1618
Antoinette Landry
F, b. 1618, d. after 1693
| Birth* | 1618 | France1 |
| Marriage* | circa 1636 | Principal=Antoine Bourg2 |
| Census* | 1693 | Anthoinette LANDRY (widow of Anthoine BOURG) 76, Abraham BOURG (son) 31, Marie BRUN (wife) 35, Jean Baptiste 9, Marguerite 7, Claude 5, Pierre 4, Marie 2; 12 cattle, 20 sheep, 8 pigs, 26 arpents, 1 gun3 |
| Death* | after 1693 | 4 |
| Citations | - [S124] 1671 unknown record type, Wellington St, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, port royal.
- [S52] Bona Arsenault, Bona Arsenault, p448.
- [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various.
- [S201] Stephen A. White, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes, p221.
- [S195] Kenneth Breau, "Kenneth Breau Research," e-mail to Joël Morin, 1999-03-23.
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Eustache Lambert Sieur de Ste-Marie
M, b. 1618, d. 6 July 1673
| Misc* | | from the area of Picardy, (now in Vendee), along the English Channel. Married in France to Marie Laurence. Confirmed as being in Quebec on October 8, 1659, at 40 years of age. He was a mechant in the city of Quebec. Working for the Jesuites about 1645 and abt 1647 Eustache Lambert had a 'dit' name of Champagne. He came over with his brother Pierre, who was killed by the Iroquois on October 20, 1663 and buried at Chateau-Richer. Eustache came to New France as a 'donne' or lay assistant to the Company of Jesus (Jesuits) and was a faithful companion of Father Gabriel Lalemant S.J., today known as Saint Gabriel Lalemant, one of the Canadian holy martyrs. Eustache was born in 1618 in Boulogne in the province of Picardy in France, in a place known as Pas de Calais. From 1645 to 1647 he was in the company of the Jesuit Fathers on their distant and perilous mission to the West. On their mission to spread the Good News of Jesus to the different peoples that inhabited the country at that time, the missionaries were supposed to establish posts or missions as places where the people could convene together. This is what they did in this distant corner of New France, and gave the mission the name of Sainte-Marie. However, in 1649, facing the menace of the Iroquois who had already caused the martydom of some missionaries, they had to abandon the settlement of Sainte-Marie and set fire to it to avoid it's desecration. Unfortunatly, Eustache Lambert didn't know how to write, but he was gifted with remarkable intelligence. He very quickly learned the Huron language and became an excellent interpreter, a skill which proved to be very useful to the missionaries. He was also skillful with a sword and rifle. In 1653, he was in command of the camp which was organized several years prior to protect the capital (Quebec). His courage and his dedication guided him. In 1653, when the city of Trois-Rivieres was attacked by about 500 Iroquois, Eustache commanded a detachment of fifty men sent from Quebec to aid in the defense of the city. According to the historian Monsieur Sulte, Eustache Lambert was the first commander of a militia corps in Canada. The first colonizers at that time were given land grants and permitted to become property holders which is how Eustache acquired a tract of land on December 15, 1652 in the territory held by the lord of Lauzon, and the contract was approved by mr. Lauzon-Charny on October 11, 1653. That piece of land comprised eight acres of frontage along the Saint Laurence River and was 40 acres deep. A fishery had been established on that land earler. The only obligation imposed on the new land owner was that he give back to the lord each year a tecnth of the eels that he caught. In exchange the lord was to furnish the barrels and the salt. Marie was buried in the cemetary that then existed in the cellars of the Cathedral-Bascilica. He was buried in the old (now gone) St-Joseph cemetery next to the Cathedral-Bascilica of Quebec."2 |
| Reference* | | Revue Canadienne (1883):633-640 & 739-747, DBC I 426-4273 |
| Note* | | donné, interprète, colon, traiteur, né vers 1618 probablement près de Boulogne, en France, décédé à Québec en 1673.
Le donné Eustache Lambert, qui passa en Nouvelle-France vraisemblablement au début des années 40, apparaît pour la première fois dans l’histoire du Canada au mois d’août 1646, à l’occasion d’un retour à Sainte-Marie-des-Hurons. Il en était à son deuxième ou troisième voyage à la mission et semble être demeuré au service des Jésuites au moins jusqu’en 1651, alors qu’on le retrouve accompagnant le père Chaumonot à l’île d’Orléans et à Tadoussac.
En 1653, Eustache Lambert acquit une terre à la Pointe-Lévy, dans la seigneurie des Lauson. C’est là qu’il se construisit la maison qu’il nomma Sainte-Marie en honneur de sa jeunesse en Huronie et qui devint un centre favori des traiteurs hurons et algonquins de passage à Québec. Lambert y fit de la chasse et de la pêche avec assez de succès, semble-t-il, puisqu’il réussit, en 1671, à se libérer de sa redevance seigneuriale en payant une somme de 3004, moitié en argent, moitié en castor. On le dit aussi propriétaire d’une banque pour marchands, d’une maison dans la basse ville de Québec, rue du Sault-au-Matelot, et d’une habitation à Saint-Joseph de Beauport. En 1653, il était, à Québec, commandant d’un camp volant de 50 hommes, et le 8 août 1669, marguillier de la paroisse Notre-Dame. Eustache Lambert épousa, en 1656, Marie Laurence. Ils eurent une nombreuse descendance.
Lambert fut inhumé à Québec le 6 juillet 1673.4 |
| Name Variation | | Eustache Lambert5 |
| Birth* | 1618 | Boulogne, Picardie (Pas-de-Calais), France6,3 |
| Occupation* | between 1640 and 1651 | donné des Jésuites3 |
| Occupation | after 1651 | Basse Ville, Québec, Québec, Canada, marchand3 |
| Marriage* | before 4 December 1657 | France, Principal=Marie Laurence1,6,7 |
| Confirmation* | 8 October 1659 | Québec, Québec, Canada, 40 ans3 |
| Death* | 6 July 1673 | Québec, Québec, Canada8 |
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
- [S111] Unknown compiler, "GEDCOM File AG15.GED submitted by Keith R. Lambert", Ancestral File, "Various sources for this information; Rene Jette, 'Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec', 1983, University of Montreal; 'Les Lambert D'Amerique', conference of 4 October, 1992, speach written by Luc Lambert; 'History de la Seigneurie de Lauzon' by Joeph-Edmond Roy, 1897, Page 255. Vol. 1; 'Dictionnaire bibliographique du Canada', by J. Monet, Volume 1, 1966 Published in Quebec; 'Historique de la Ferme Lambert de St-Nicolas', and excerpt from Terre Illustre, newsletter of L'Association des Lambert d'Amerique Inc, October 1992, Volume 1, numero 2; Also from a speech given by Adrien LAmbert, Ex-Deputy of Bellechasse, to the Canadian Parlement at the 350th Anniversary of the arrival of the first two Lamberts to arrive in New France in 1634; and Midland, Ontario Chamber of Commerce, 208 King St., P.O. Box 158, Midland, Ontario, Canada, L4R 4K8..
- [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, p637.
- [S241] DBC en ligne, online, I - VIII, http://www.biographi.ca/FR/ShowBio.asp?BioId=34442; ASQ, Paroisse de Québec, 124 ; Polygraphie, XVI : 26.— JJ (Laverdière et Casgrain).— JR (Thwaites).— Claude de Bonnault, Le Canada militaire, état provisoire des officiers de milice, de 1641 à 1760, RAPQ, 1949–51 : 294.— A. De Léry Macdonald, La Famille Lambert Du Mont, RC, XIX (1883) : 633.— J.-E. Roy, Eustache Lambert, frère donné et interprète, La Kermesse, X (25 nov. 1892) : 136–140 ; Hist. seign. Lauzon, I : 254.
. - [S69] Unknown author, PRDH, B451 vol1.
- [S72] Unknown compiler.
- [S69] Unknown author, PRDH.
- [S69] Unknown author, PRDH, B451 vol1 - identite incertaine - 55 ans.
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Sarah Allerton1
F, b. January 1618
| Citations | - [S72] Unknown compiler.
- [S45] Unknown compiler, "Research done by Lissa Soergel", Ancestral File.
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Jean Leclerc1
M, b. circa 1619
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
- [S111] Unknown compiler, "GEDCOM File AG15.GED submitted by Keith R. Lambert", Ancestral File.
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Jean Doyon1
M, b. circa 1619, d. 27 April 1664
| Birth* | circa 1619 | Périgny, La Rochelle, Aunis (Charente Maritime), France3 |
| Marriage* | 19 November 1650 | Beaupré, Montmorency, Québec, Canada, Principal=Marie Marthe Gagnon1,2 |
| Death* | 27 April 1664 | Château-Richer, Montmorency, Québec, Canada, 45 ans2,4 |
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
- [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec.
- [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, 45ans a la mort.
- [S69] Unknown author, PRDH.
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Mathurin Landry1
M, b. circa 1619
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
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Damienne Dessaints1
F, b. circa 1619
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
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Jacques Barre1
M, b. circa 1619
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
- [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various.
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Judith Dubaut1
F, b. circa 1619
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
- [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various.
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Edward Tynge
M, b. circa 1619
| Birth* | circa 1619 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 8 June 1639 | Principal=Mary Sayre |
| Citations | - [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various.
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Vivien Jean
M, b. circa 1619
| Citations | - [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various.
- [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
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Demaris Hopkins1
F, b. circa 1619
| Citations | - [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various, assume Demaris was born before the crossing.
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Vincente Desvarieux1
F, b. circa 1619, d. 2 January 1695
| Birth* | circa 1619 | St-Vincent d'Aubermail (auj. St-Vincent-Cramesnil), Pays de Caux, ar. Le Havre, Normandie (Seine-Maritime), France1 |
| Marriage* | 29 July 1640 | Québec, Québec, Canada, Principal=Pierre Gagnon1 |
| Death* | 2 January 1695 | Château-Richer, Montmorency, Québec, Canada1 |
| Citations | - [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, 452.
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Jean Bouffart1
M, b. circa 1619
| Citations | - [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, 143.
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Marguerite Le Portier1
F, b. circa 1619
| Citations | - [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, 143.
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Guillaume Sel1
M, b. circa 1619, d. before October 1667
| Citations | - [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec.
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Marguerite Dormesnil1
F, b. circa 1619
| Citations | - [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec.
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Vivienne Bunel1
F, b. circa 1619, d. 18 November 1699
| Birth* | circa 1619 | St-Jacques, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Haute-ormandie, France1 |
| Marriage* | 8 September 1644 | Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Haute-ormandie, France, Principal=Pierre Saint-Denis2 |
| Death* | 18 November 1699 | Hôtel-Dieu, Québec, Québec, Canada2 |
| Citations | - [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, 1029.
- [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec.
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Priscilla Wakeman
F, b. 1619
Martin Dupil1
M, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S69] Unknown author, PRDH.
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Françoise Mercier1
F, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S69] Unknown author, PRDH.
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John Coombs
M, b. circa 1620
| Birth* | circa 1620 | 1 |
| Marriage* | circa 1640 | Principal=Sarah Priest1 |
| Citations | - [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various.
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Perette Brunet1
F, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
- [S111] Unknown compiler, "GEDCOM File AG15.GED submitted by Keith R. Lambert", Ancestral File.
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Jean Isabelle1
M, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
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Marie Adam1
F, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
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Pierre Boivin1
M, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
- [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, 123.
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Bertrand Fafard d. Laframboise1
M, b. circa 1620, d. 3 November 1660
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
- [S69] Unknown author, PRDH.
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Etienne Roussel1
M, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S70] Unknown author, Dictionnaire Biographique du Canada.
- [S111] Unknown compiler, "GEDCOM File AG15.GED submitted by Keith R. Lambert", Ancestral File.
- [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec.
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Catherine de Vade1
F, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
- [S111] Unknown compiler, "GEDCOM File AG15.GED submitted by Keith R. Lambert", Ancestral File.
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André Bernard1
M, b. circa 1620
| Reference* | | MSGCF VII:124 |
| Anecdote* | | Andre was involved in some local Acadian history, and was quite famous in that area. It seems that Claude de LaTour held the St. John River area in what is now New Brunswick (then Acadia). Isaac de Razilly of Touraine granted Latour the Signeurie de Jemseg, a rich hunting and fishing area along the Sainte John River in New Brunswick. It was there that Claude de LaTour built the fort Jemsig. Andre Bernard arrived in Acadia in 1641 in order to serve with Sieur Charles de Latour at Fort Jemseg. In April, .... de Aulinay (Governor of Acadia) decided to mount a decisive attack on fort Jemseg. Madame de LaTour and 50 men bravely resisted the attack. At the time, Claude de LaTour was in Boston. It was a murderous fight. d'Aulnay lost 33 men, but succeeded in capturing the fort after a three-day battle ending on April 17, 1645. He seized 'jewels, silver and furnishings worth up to 10,000 louis'. Many of LaTour's men were hanged after Council deliberations, 'to serve as an example, and as a lesson to posterity of such an obstinate rebellion.' Andre Bernard's life was spared when he signed an affidavid on May 15, 1645. After the taking of Fort Jemseg by d'Aulnay, in 1645 he escaped to France vai New York, and later returned to New France after the rehabilitation of Claude de LaTour, by the court of France. It's possible that Andre's wife was an Indian, which was not all that uncommon in those times, as he spent most all his life in the woods of Canada.2,3 |
| Birth* | circa 1620 | Beauvoir-sur-Mer, Vendée, France1 |
| Marriage* | circa 1640 | Jemseg, Riv St Jean, Acadie, Nouvelle France, Principal=Andrée Guyon2 |
| Immigration* | 1641 | Acadie, Nouvelle France, pour servir en l'habitation du sieur Charles de la Tour4 |
| Citations | - [S67] Anonyme, Dictionnaire Généalogique Drouin.
- [S111] Unknown compiler, "GEDCOM File AG15.GED submitted by Keith R. Lambert", Ancestral File.
- [S52] Bona Arsenault, Bona Arsenault.
- [S50] Cyprien Tanguay, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles canadiennes.
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Françoise Dupille
F, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various.
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Joseph Ramsdell1
M, b. circa 1620, d. after 1645
| Family | Rachel Eaton b. 1625, d. between 3 June 1656 and October 1661 |
| Citations | - [S90] Unknown author, Mayflower Families Through 5 Generations, volume 9.
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Robert Mesange
M, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S111] Unknown compiler, "GEDCOM File AG15.GED submitted by Keith R. Lambert", Ancestral File.
- [S49] Fr. Eloi-Gerard, fm Talbot, Receuil de genealogies de comtes de Beauce, Dorchester, Frontenac, II : 281.
- [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various.
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Perette Caperon
F, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S111] Unknown compiler, "GEDCOM File AG15.GED submitted by Keith R. Lambert", Ancestral File.
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Andrée Guyon
F, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S111] Unknown compiler, "GEDCOM File AG15.GED submitted by Keith R. Lambert", Ancestral File.
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Adrien Destroismaisons
M, b. circa 1620, d. before 18 November 1669
| Birth* | circa 1620 | Trois-Maisons, Bazinghen, ev. Boulogne, Boulogne, France1,2 |
| Occupation* | | maitre forgeur d'arquebuses3 |
| Marriage* | circa 1643 | Bazinghen, ev. Boulogne, Picardie, France, Principal=Antoinette LeRoux |
| Death* | before 18 November 1669 | Bazinghen, ev. Boulogne, Picardie, France3 |
| Citations | - [S111] Unknown compiler, "GEDCOM File AG15.GED submitted by Keith R. Lambert", Ancestral File.
- [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec.
- [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, p350.
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André Therien1
M, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, p1072.
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Marie Foucauld1
F, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, p1072.
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Marin Huard1
M, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S48] Eloi-Gerard Talbot, Genealogie des familles originaires des comtes de Montmagny, L'Islet, Bellechasse.
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Julienne Bouillet1
F, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S48] Eloi-Gerard Talbot, Genealogie des familles originaires des comtes de Montmagny, L'Islet, Bellechasse.
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Jean Mathieu1
M, b. circa 1620, d. before November 1699
| Citations | - [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec.
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Isabelle Monachau1
F, b. circa 1620
| Citations | - [S51] Rene Jette, Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec.
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