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_Jean AUDET _|
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|--Innocent AUDET
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|_____________|
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[599]
These research notes on Innocent Audet were provided by AdrianGravelle.
!BIRTH: Information from Beauregard, Complement au Jette, availableon
the Internet at http://www.am.org/~beaur/gen/dgo-ab.html#lettre_a(source lists
this person as a parent; corrects wife's family name from Reine, asfound in
Jette, to Roy).
!CHRISTENING: Information not found.
!MARRIAGE: Information from Beauregard, Complement au Jette,available on
the Internet at http://www.am.org/~beaur/gen/dgo-ab.html#lettre_a(source lists
exact date and place of marriage).
!DEATH: Information not found; assumed that this person died at placeof
origin in France as reported in Jette and Beauregard.
!BURIAL: Information not found.
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_Etienne BEAUDON ___|
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|--Etiennette BEAUDON
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|_Marguerite GUIGNE _|
|__
[146] Etiennette Beaudon was one of Les Filles du Roi. She arrived in Quebecin 1671. Etiennette and Tugal Cotin had eleven children 1674-1696;Joseph was the fourth.
[147]
[S50]
Landry, Les Filles du Roi
[148]
[S14]
SGQ, "Ancestral Line of Marie Dugal"
[1340]
[S14]
SGQ, "Ancestral Line of Marie Dugal"
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_Jean BOUTIN ________|
| |__
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|--Antoine BOUTIN
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|_Georgette REIMBAUT _|
|__
[1202]
[S17]
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[1496]
[S17]
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|--Luce CHASLUT
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[692]
[S17]
Jette, Dictionnaire Genealogique
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|--Marie CREPIN
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[469]
These research notes on Marie Crepin were provided by Adrian Gravelle.
!BIRTH: Information not found.
!CHRISTENING: Information not found.
!MARRIAGE: Information from Tanguay, Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles
Canadiennes, Volume 1, Page 61; Montreal, 1871 (republished byGenealogical
Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1967); available at the Library ofCongress,
Local History & Genealogy Room, open stacks area, call numberCS81.T312 (1967).
!DEATH: Death location based on probable burial location.
!BURIAL: Probable burial location based on location of residence inFrance as
reported in Tanguay, Dictionnaire Genealogique des FamillesCanadiennes,
Volume 1, Page 61; Montreal, 1871 (republished by GenealogicalPublishing
Company, Baltimore, 1967); available at the Library of Congress, LocalHistory
& Genealogy Room, open stacks area, call number CS81.T312 (1967).
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_Pierre DESPORTES ___|
| |__
|
|--Helene DESPORTES
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| __
|_Francoise LANGLOIS _|
|__
[1258]
Helene was the very first European female to be born in Quebec. Shereturned to France with her parents in 1629 when the English capturedQuebec. She returned in 1634, thus crossing the North Atlantic twicebefore the age of 15. Helene and Guillaume Hebert had three children1636-1639; Francoise was the second. She remarried in 1640 Noel Morin;they had twelve children 1641-1656. Jette says she was a "sage-femme"(mid-wife).
The following article about Helene Desportes is from Dictionary ofCanadian Biography, vol. I (Toronto: University of Toronto, 1966), p.264, by Ethel M. G. Bennett.
DESPORTES, HELENE, said to be the first white child born in NewFrance, daughter of Pierre Desportes and Francoise Langlois; m.Guillaume Hebert 1634; d. 1675.
The date of Helene's birth has not been definitely fixed. Dionne saysthat she came to Quebec with her parents in 1613, Suite that she wasborn in Quebec about 1622. Statistics from other sources indicate thatshe was 14 years old in 1634, 38 in 1659, 46 in 1666, and 48 in 1667.Anne Hebert, according to Champlain, had died in childbirth previousto 1620; but since there is no further mention of her child, it waspresumably still-born. Eustache Martin was born in October 1621. If,however, we assume Helene's birthdate to be 1620, which seems mostprobable, her claim is established as being the first white child bornalive in the St. Lawrence region. (Sulte, to be sure, claims forGuillemette Hebert the honour of being the first-born Canadienne, onthe assumption that Louis Hebert had his wife with him in Acadia in1606, but Lescarbot's evidence refutes this (History (Grant).)
Pierre Desportes probably came to Quebec in 1614 with Abraham Martin:their wives were sisters. Desportes' occupation is not known, but hemust have had some standing in the community and sufficient educationto be able to write, for he signed on behalf of the inhabitants thedocument of 1621 appealing to the king. No other facts are known abouthim. (He is not to be confused with Pierre Desportes de Liguere, towhom the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France ceded Ile Royale (CapeBreton) in 1636.) Neither of Helene's parents witnessed her marriagecontract, drawn up in Quebec in October 1634.
Her husband was Guillaume Hebert. About this only son of Canada'sfirst settler little is recorded except an occasional instance of hishelping the priests in their relations with the savages. Since he hadinherited half his father's land, which included some acres on the St.Charles as well as the original site above the cliff, it is to beassumed that his chief occupation during his short life was thecultivation of his fields. He was but a little boy when he came toQuebec with his parents in 1617, therefore probably still in histwenties when he died in 1639. Three children were born of thismarriage, one of whom died in infancy. The other two were a son Josephand a daughter Francoise (b. 1638) who married Guillaume Fournier,1651.
Helene's second husband was Noel Morin (1616-80), a wheelwright, whobecame one of the early pioneers of Montmagny. Their son Germainbecame one of the first pupils of the seminary of Quebec and wasconsecrated to the priesthood by Mgr Laval in September 1655, thefirst Canadian-born priest. Another son, Jean-Baptiste (1645-94) was amember of the Conseil Souverain. Helene died 24 June 1675.
For information about the Desportes family in Quebec see Leon Roy,"Pierre Desportes et sa descendance," SGCF Memoires, II (1946-47),165-68. See also Azarie Couillard Despres, Louis Hebert: premier coloncanadien et sa famille (Lille, Paris, Bruges, 1913; Montreal, 1918);La premiere famille francaise au Canada. Dionne, Champlain, 11,passim. Sulte, Hist. des Can.-fr., 11, 37, 78.
[1259]
[S66]
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[1260]
[S17]
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[1261]
[S17]
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_James GORMLEY _+
_Patrick GORMELY _|
| |_Mary CODY _____+
|
|--Francis James (Pat) GORMELY
|
| _Peter MURPHY __+
|_Mary Ann MURPHY _|
|_Ann MURRAY ____
[3] Buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Pleasantville, NY.
__
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|--Jean LATOUCHE
|
| __
|__|
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[605]
[S50]
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_Robert MCKAY ____|
| |__
|
|--George MCKAY
|
| __
|_Catherine MCKAY _|
|__
__
_Bresil MICHAUD _____|
| |__
|
|--Marie-Louise MICHAUD
|
| __
|_Marguerite TESSIER _|
|__
[959] Marie-Louise was one of Les Filles du Roi. She arrived in quebec in1670 with her half-sister Francoise. Marie-Louis and Jean Daniau hadfour children 1672-1679; Marie-Francoise was the third.
[960]
[S50]
Landry, Les Filles du Roi
[1463]
[S17]
Jette, Dictionnaire Genealogique
_Peter MURPHY _
_Peter MURPHY _|
| |______ _____ __
|
|--William Tom MURPHY
|
| _______________
|_Ann MURRAY ___|
|_______________
[34] 1900 Michigan census says he migrated to Michigan in 1888. Saysmarried 7 years.
_Francois NORMAND _
_Gervais NORMAND ___|
| |_Jeanne BOISSELLE _
|
|--Jean NORMAND
|
| ___________________
|_Leonarde JOINAULT _|
|___________________
[308] Following the death of Anne Lelaboureur in 1700, Jean remarried in1703 the widow Marie- Madeleine Brassard; they had no children. (M.Brassard and her first husband Louis Fontaine are also our ancestors.)
[310]
These research notes on Jean Normand were provided by Adrian Gravelle.
!BIRTH: Information based on year of baptism.
!CHRISTENING: Information from Jette, Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles du Quebec, page 853; University of Montreal Press, 1983;available at the Library of Congress, Local History and GenealogyRoom, open stacks area, call number CS88.Q4J47 (1983); see alsoTanguay, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Canadiennes, Volume 6,Page 159; Montreal, 1887 (republished by Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1967); available at the Library of Congress, LocalHistory & Genealogy Room, open stacks area, call number CS81.T312(1967).
!MARRIAGE: Information from Tanguay, Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles Canadiennes, Volume 6, Page 159; Montreal, 1887 (republishedby Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1967); available at theLibrary of Congress, Local History & Genealogy Room, open stacks area,call number CS81.T312 (1967)
!DEATH: Information based on date and place of burial; death date notfound, so assumed to be the day before burial.
!BURIAL: Information from Tanguay, Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles Canadiennes, Volume 6, Page 159; Montreal, 1887 (republishedby Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1967); available at theLibrary of Congress, Local History & Genealogy Room, open stacks area,call number CS81.T312 (1967).
[309]
[S17]
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[1366]
[S17]
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|--Jean TURGEON
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|__