Carignan-Salières
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Nicolas Sylvestre dit Champagne & Barbe Neveu
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Pierre Richer dit LaFléche & Dorothee Brassard
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Isaac Harnois & Marguerite Blaise
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François Banliac dit Lamontagne & Marie-Angélique Pelletier
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Hilaire Limousin dit Beaufort & Antoinette Lefebvre
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Étienne Charles dit Lajeunesse & Madeleine Neil
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Antoine Bazinet dit Tourblanche & Franoise Janot
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René Besnard dit Bourjoli & Marie Sédilot
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Jean Letellier & Renée Lorion
Jean Letellier & Renée Lorion Jean Letellier & Renée Lorion Jean Letellier Variations: Le Tellier, Tellier, dit Lafortune Parents: Son of Nicolas Le Tellier and Élisabeth de Lespine, Jean was born around 1643 in La Lande-d’Airou, Normandy, in the diocese of Coutances (Manche 50262).123 He arrived in New France as a soldier of the La Fouille Company of the Carignan-Salières Regiment45 (a company sent to Trois-Rivières).6 In early 1665, the La Fouille Company was stationed at La Mothe Saint-Héray (Poitou). They embarked on the ship Saint-Sébastien on May 24, 1665, and arrived in Quebec on September 12, 1665, after a 117-day journey, including the boarding period. According to a letter…
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Anne LeMoyne & Michael Messier
Anne Le Moyne & Michel Messier Anne Le Moyne & Michel Messier Anne Le Moyne (variation: Lemoine) was the daughter of Pierre Le Moyne and Judith Duchesne. She was baptized on July 26, 1638, in Dieppe (St-Jacques), in Normandy (Seine-Maritime). Her godmother was Anne Lefebvre, and her godfather was Jean Le Moyne. 1, 2 In 1657, she joined her brother Charles Le Moyne in the colony, along with her brother Jacques and her sister Jeanne. It is unknown on which ship they arrived. 3 The first mention of Anne found in the colony’s records is at the baptism of Françoise Janot on January 21, 1658, in Montreal (ND), where she…
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Catherine Forestier & Jacques Ménard dit Lafontaine
Catherine ForestierVariations: Fortier, Foretier Catherine was baptized on January 6, 1640, in La Rochelle (Ste-Marguerite) in Aunis (Charente-Maritime 17300), France. She was the daughter of Jean Forestier and Julienne Coiffé. Her godfather was Jean Allard, and her godmother was Catherine De Champs (?).^[1][2]^ Note: Catherine is referred to as Forestier, Foretier, or Fortier in various records.^[3][4]^ The first mention of Catherine in the colony is her marriage. Catherine Forestier lived in Canada, New France. Marriage Jacques Ménard, son of Jean Ménard and Anne Savinelle, from the parish and town of Mervent, married Catherine Fortier (Forestier), daughter of Jean and Julienne Coiffé of La Rochelle, on November 19, 1657, at the…
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Jeanne Mercier & Claude Basile Joseph Poulain
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Denise Sevestre & Antoine Martin dit Montpellier
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Vincente (Devarieux) Des Varieux & Pierre Gagnon
Vincente Des Varieux (1624 – 1695) Variants: Desvrieux, De Varieux, Devanier Parents She was the daughter of Jean (Desvarieux) Des Varieux (1600-after 1642) and Marie (Chevalier) Devarieux (1600-1695).[1] Birth She was born around 1624 in Saint-Vincent-d’Aubermail, Pays de Caux, Seine-Maritime, France. Marriage On September 14, 1642, at Notre-Dame Parish in Quebec, Canada, Vincente Des Varieux, aged ~18 years, married Pierre Gagnon, aged 30 years, son of Pierre Gaignon (c.1572-1633) and Renée Roger (c.1580-after 1647) (also known as Renée Madeleine Roger).[2][3] Children of Pierre Gagnon & Vincente Desvarieux[4] 1666 Census Pierre Gagnon, 50, merchant; Vincente des Varieux, 42, his wife; Jean, 22; Pierre, 20; Paul, 16; Joseph, 14; Marie, 11; Raphaël,…
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André Robidou dit l’Espagnol & Jeanne Denote
André Robidou dit l’Espagnol’s story is fascinating, and there’s more to explore. Born around 1640 in Galicia, Spain, André made his way to France, where he worked as a sailor in Nantes before signing a three-year indenture contract to work in New France. He arrived in Québec in 1661 and eventually settled in Laprairie (now La Prairie, Québec). His tale offers another compelling example of the soldiers of the Carignan-Salières Regiment who transitioned from military service to the challenges and opportunities of settler life in New France. His nickname, l’Espagnol (the Spaniard), is intriguing, hinting at a possible connection to Spanish territories, whether through his origins, travel, or perhaps even…
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Anne Lepere & François Pinsonnault dit Lafleur
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Louis Marie dit Sainte-Marie & Mathurine Goard
Louis Marie dit Sainte-Marie: A Pioneer in New France, Carignan-Salières Regiment Louis Marie, son of Louis Marie and Marguerite Peigné, was born in Saint-Symphorien de Tours, in Touraine (Indre-et-Loire), around 1634. The exact year of his birth is unknown. He arrived in New France on August 17, 1665, with the Carignan regiment, la Varenne company, aboard the ship “Le Justice,” which had left La Rochelle on May 24, 1665, and reached Quebec on September 14, 1665. He received the scapular of Mount Carmel on October 10, 1665, in Quebec. After working on the construction of Fort Sainte-Thérèse on the banks of the Richelieu River, his company was sent to garrison…