_Guillaume ALLAIRE _
_Sebastien ALLAIRE __|
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|--Charles ALLAIRE
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| _Rene FLEURISSON ___
|_Perrine FLEURISSON _|
|____________________
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These research notes about Charles Allaire were provided by AdrianGravelle.
!BIRTH: Information not found; assumed to be the same day as thebaptism.
!CHRISTENING: Information from Jette, Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles
du Quebec, page 7; Montreal, University of Montreal Press, 1983;available at
the Library of Congress, Local History & Genealogy Room, open stacksarea,
call number CS88.Q4J47 (1983).
!MARRIAGE: Information from Jette, Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles
du Quebec, page 7; Montreal, University of Montreal Press, 1983;available at
the Library of Congress, Local History & Genealogy Room, open stacksarea,
call number CS88.Q4J47 (1983).
!DEATH: Information from Jette, Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles
du Quebec, page 7; Montreal, University of Montreal Press, 1983;available at
the Library of Congress, Local History & Genealogy Room, open stacksarea,
call number CS88.Q4J47 (1983)(says death occurred between 7 March 1687and 19
November 1691 at St. Francois, Ile d'Orleans).
!BURIAL: Information based on death information.
_Nazaire BAUDIN _+
_Louis BEAUDIN ____|
| |_Marie DUGAL ____+
|
|--Joseph BEAUDIN
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| _Vital NADEAU ___+
|_Josephine NADEAU _|
|_Rosalie NADEAU _+
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| |__
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|--Louis GUILLEBOURDEAU
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|--Marie HUET
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| __
|__|
|__
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These research notes on Marie Huet were provided by Adrian Gravelle.
!BIRTH: Date and place of birth in France not found.
!CHRISTENING: Date and place of christening in France not found.
!MARRIAGE: Date and place of marriage in France not found;information that this person is a parent of Jean Guyon, Sr. is foundin the French Canadian and Acadian Genealogical Review, Volume I,Number 1 (Spring 1968), "Jean Guyon Before His Departure for Canada,"page 17; publication and source data unknown; photocopy in thepossession of Adrian J. Gravelle.
!DEATH: Date and place of death not found; assumed to be at her placeof residence at Tourouvre, Perche, France; death date assumed to bethe day before burial.
!BURIAL: Date and place of burial not found; assumed to be at herplace of residence in Tourouvre, Perche, France; data on residencefrom the French Canadian and Acadian Genealogical Review, Volume I,Number 1 (Spring 1968), "Jean Guyon Before His Departure for Canada,"pages 17-18; publication and source data unknown; photocopy in thepossession of Adrian J. Gravelle.
OTHER SOURCES: French Canadian and Acadian Genealogical Review,Volume I, Number 1 (Spring 1968), "Jean Guyon Before His Departure forCanada," pages 17-27, and Volume VII, Number 2 (Summer 1979), "ASingle Jean Guyon," pages 91-95; publication and source data unknown;copies in the possession of Adrian J. Gravelle (extensivedocumentation, with translations of original source documents inFrance and in Quebec on this family from the 1500s; in English).Godbout, Origine des Familles Canadiennes-Francaises, First Series,Page 151; Brouwer & Cie., Lille, France, 1925 (republished by EditionsElysee, Montreal, 1979); available at the Library of Congress, LocalHistory & Genealogy Room, open stacks area, call number CS89.G6(1979)(quotes original source material from France, including Guyonfamily baptismal and marriage records; in French).
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|--Marie LAY
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| __
|__|
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|--Marie PICART
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_Jean PINGUET __+
_Noel PINGUET ___|
| |_Louise CRESTE _+
|
|--Henri PINGUET
|
| ________________
|_Louise LAMBERT _|
|________________
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Henri and his family arrived with the Giffard colony on 31 May 1634.He had been a merchant at Tourouvre. Henri Pinguet and Louise Louscheare named on the Hebert Monument among the 94 Les Premiers Colons deQuebec.
The following paragraph about the Robert Giffard colony is from MarcelTrudel, The Beginnings of New France 1524-1663 (Toronto: McClellandand Stewart, 1973), page 184. I have added to Trudel's text, usingbrackets [], the known names of spouses, and the children, who are ourancestors. The Giffard colony included at least ten of our ancestors.
Robert Giffard, apothecary and surgeon from Mortagne in Perche, hadalready been to Quebec, perhaps as early as 1625. In 1628, soon afterhis marriage to Marie Regnouard, he had set out again for New France,but had been captured by the Kirkes. On January 15, 1634, at the ageof forty-three or forty-four, he secured the grant of a seigneury nearQuebec, signed a commercial partnership agreement with a gentlemanfrom Perche (Pierre Le Bouyer de Saint-Gervais, lieutenant-general ofthe bailliage of Perche), then set sail with "all his family and anumber of persons that he took with him to live in the country." Itwas quite a colony in itself that he led from Mortagne and itsenvirons, including Jean Guyon, master mason, with his wife [MathurineRobin] and six children [including Barbe], Zacharie Cloutier, mastercarpenter, with his wife [Xainte Dupont] and five children [includingAnne, and Louise, age 2], Gaspard Boucher, farmer and carpenter, withhis wife and four children (one of whom was the young Pierre, futuregovernor of Trois Rivieres), Marin Boucher, a relative, with his wifeand three children, Thomas Giroux, Francois Belanger, Claire Morin,Jeanne Mercier, and Henry Pinguet, a prosperous merchant fromTourouvre, who brought his wife [Louise Lousche] and three children[including Pierre, age 3].
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