Saturday, December 29, 2007

Quite a few Seguins listed here. Interesting site.

NEW FRANCE 1760 - 1763
Quebec Culture

Canada effectively changes from French Control to British control.




08/18/2007

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The English land cleared about 11,000 French and Metis Acadians from Nova Scotia
during the period of 1755 to 1763, to make room for English and Scottish settlers as those Acadians held the best land.


1760

Few Canadians realize that the French abandoned Canada to retain their sugar interests in the south. The joke at the time was that England had traded sugar for snow.

There are an estimated 200 German families settled along the St. Lawrence River.

The illegitimate (enfant du Roi) births recorded in Quebec from 1751 to 1760, were 415.

(V)-Claire Mius, Metis, b-1760, daughter (IV)-Jean Baptiste Mius, Metis, b-1713 Cap de Sable, Acadia and Marie Jusephte Surette, b-1719, died 1760, Massachusetts; married February 18, 1806 Cap de Sable, Nova Scotia Jean Marie Blanchard born Saint Dominque

(V)-Jacques Roy, dit sauvage or Metis born 1760 most likely Repentigny son (IV)-Pierre Roy, born January 28, 1734 St. Pierre I.O. and (II)-Catherine sauvage b-1737, died July 26, 1792 Repentigny; married 1785 (IV)-Elisabeth Maurice Lafontaine Lafantaisie b-1767..

Bout de I'lle, Montreal, marriage (IV)-Joseph Marie Turpin, Metis, son (III)-Jean Baptiste Turpin, Metis, b-1710 and (III)-Marie Louise Madeleine b-1717; married 1760 Marie Anne Rouleau.

(II)-Francois Vincent, Metis, born September 22, 1745, Longueuil, son (I)-Francois Vincent and (III)-Marguerite Tessier, Metis, b-1716; married 1760 Marie Joseph Lajeunesse.

The American newspapers are inciting the public by saying the French are considered a treacherous race who should be driven out of North America by the British.

As the English flag waves over Quebec, 70,000 people, originally from France, live in the former French Colony. In New England, at the same time, we find almost 2,500,000 people originally from Europe; thirty five times more than in Canada. This speaks volumes of the French policy and attitudes towards New France: religious intolerance, suppression of liberty and indifference for the well-being of the French colony.

General Hospital, Montreal death Marie Reaume (1740-1760) age 20, slave of M. (II)-Simon Reaume b-1669, merchant..

General Hospital, Montreal death Antoine DesChenaux (1738-1760) age 22, slave of M. DesChenaux.

General Hospital, Montreal death Marie De Lessard, slave of M. De Lessard.

General Hospital, Montreal death Anselme (1749-1760) age 11, slave of M. De la Garde, presented to the missionaries of the Iroquois.

General Hospital, Montreal death Marie De Lignerie (1739-1760) age 21, slave of Dme De Lignerie.

General Hospital, Montreal, death Joseph Gagne (1748-1760) age 12, slave of Mr. Gagne.

General Hospital, Montreal, death Marie Naudiere (1740-1760) age 20, slave of Dame De la Naudiere.

General Hospital, Montreal, death Marie (1755-1760) age 5, slave of the King.

General Hospital, Montreal, death Marie Perrault (1745-1760) age 15, slave of Mr. Perrault.

General Hospital, Montreal, death Marie Giasson (1748-1760) age 12, slave of Dame Giasson.

General Hospital, Montreal, death Marie Perigny (1740-1760) age 20, slave of Dame De Perigny.

General Hospital, Montreal, death Joseph DeQuiensek (1725-1760) age 35, slave of M. DeQuiensek- chief the Algonquins du Lac.

General Hospital, Montreal, death Marie Saint Dizier (1736-1760) age 24, slave of M. Saint Dizier.

General Hospital, Montreal, death Marie Deschambault (1745-1760) age 15, slave of M. Deschambault.

It is estimated that there are about 3,600 slaves in New France, mostly Pawnee People. Indian slaves are commonly called Panis. Another 1,100 Africans were purchased from New England and the West Indies. There are also many indentured servants in both the French and British colonies that were only slightly better off than other slaves.

January 7: Lac Des Montagnes, birth (V)-Marie Madeleine Sabourin, Metis, daughter (IV)-Paul Sabourin, Metis b-1731 and Marie Joseph Seguin Laderoute.

January 22: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Moraigou Panis, b-1730.

January 29: Chambly, Quebec, birth, (V)-Francois Laraue, Metis, son (IV)-Noel Laraue, b-1712 and (IV)-Marie Medard, Metis b-1729.

January 29: Beauport, Quebec, birth, (IV)-Genevieve Agathe Raymond, Metis daughter (III)-Francois Raymond, Metis, b-1731 and Angelique Berry dit Marambouville.

February 4: Bout De I'lle, Montreal, marriage (IV)-Francois Seguin, Metis b-1740 son (III)-Louis Seguin dit Laderoute b-1713 and (II)-Marie Anne Raizenne, Metis; married February 4, 1760 Bout De I'LLe, Montreal, (III)-Angelique Quesnel b-1736.,

February 5: Sorel, marriage (V)-Jean Baptiste Boucher, Metis son (IV)-Joseph Boucher, Metis b-1699 and (III)-Madeleine Migneron; married Angelique Baillargeon.

February 12: Lac des Deux Montagnes, marriage (II)-Charles Normand, Metis, son (I)-Pierre Normand dit Jolicoeur an Iroquois Zorahk8anuen, and (II)-Marguerite Lehays b-1702; married Therese Gakeriennenta an Iroquoise.

February 12: Lachenaye?, marriage Jean Baptiste Mathieu to (IV)-Marie Charlotte Hubou, Metis, son (III)-Augustin Hubou et Hubout dit Tourville, Metis (1690-1762) Lachenaye and (III)-Elisabeth Forget, (1691-1769).

February 17: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Joseph Panis, b-1748, slave, Gagne.

February 24: Longueuil, birth (IV)-Andrew Lamarre, Metis (III)-Andre Joseph Lamarre, b-1738 and (II)-Marguerite Vincent, Metis, b-1742.

February 29: Vercheres, birth (V)-Joseph Prevost, Metis, son (IV)-Pierre Prevost, Metis, b-1723 and (III)-Marie Lesiege, b-1726

March 25: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Marie Panis, b-1755, slave, Roi.

March 28: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Marie Panis, b-1740, slave, Naudiere.

March 28: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Marie Panis, b-1755, slave, Roi.

April 4: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Marie Panis, b-1745, slave, Perrault.

April 18: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Marie Panis, b-1748, slave, Giasson.

April 19: Ste Famille I.O., death Pierre Duquet, Metis b-1717, son Pierre Duquet and Marie sauvagesse.

April 20: Four to seven thousand Montreal troops march to retake Quebec, hoping to secure the Fort before the expected French war ship arrives.

April 23: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Marie Panis, b-1740, slave, Perigny.

April 28, 9:00 a.m.: Again, on the Plains of Abraham, the French and British Armies face off. This time the battle will last for two hours. Much of the fighting is hand to hand. The British are soundly defeated this round, and they retreat to the Fort, having lost many prisoners. The French decide to surround the Fort and wait the arrival of the French Army.

May 4: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Esclave Panis, b-1725, slave, Quiensek, a chief of the Algonquins du Lac.

May 8: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Marie Panis, b-1736, slave, St. Dizier.

May 9: A war ship finally arrives, but it is British. The French Army has no alternative but to withdraw back to Montreal. The French King had no intention on sending assistance to Canada.

May 11: Longue Pointe, death (III)-Marie Gauvreau, Metis daughter (II)-Joseph Gauvreau noye a L'Le Perrot (1726-1763) and (IV)-Marie Joseph Tessier, Metis, b-1730:

May 21: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Marie Panis, b-1745, slave, Deschambault.

June 1: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Marie Panis, b-1740, slave, Simon Reaume.

June 18: Chambly, Quebec, birth (IV)-Pierre Laurent Vigeant, Metis son Laurent Taupier also Vigeant Larose and (IV)-Marie Anne Boileau, Metis, b-1745.

June 23: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, birth (III)-Elisabeth Hery, Metis daughter (II)-Louis Hery Duplanty Kil8abe b-1711, and Marie Anastasie Missalim8k8e, sauteux, sauvagesse.

June 29: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Sauteux Panis, b-1739.

July 6/14: Bout De I'lee, Montreal, birth/death (V)-Marie Reine Sabourin, Metis daughter (IV)-Jacques Sabourin, Metis and Elisabeth Cadieux.

July 25: St. Michel d'Yamaska, birth (IV)-Paul Menard, Metis son (IV)-Jean Baptiste Menard, Metis, b-1728 and Marie Joseph Roy.

July 27: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Antoine Panis, b-1738, slave, Deschenaux.

July 31: Bout de I'lle, Montreal, birth (IV)-Hyacinthe Maupetit, Metis, died August 20, 1760 Bout de I'lle, Montreal, daughter Etienne Monpetit (Mauperay) dit Poitevin B-1735 and (IV)-Angelique Amable Boyer, Metis b-1743.

August 20: Nicolet, marriage (III)-Pierre Chauvet, Metis, son (II)-Pierre Chauvet dit Lagerne b-1686 and Marie Panise ( sauvagesse slave (1697-1777); married August 20, 1760 Nicolet Marie Jeanne Terrien b-1739 daughter (III)-Joseph Terrien..

August 22: Sorel, Quebec is destroyed by the British.

August 26: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Therese Panis, b-1720.

August 29: St. Laurent, Montreal, born (IV)-Joseph Charles Denis, son (III)-Charles Denis b-1729 and (IV)-Cunegonde Amable Descaris, b-1732..

September 3: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Panise Panis, slave, Lessard.

September 5: Longue Pointe. birth (IV)-Jacques Baudreau, Metis, son (III)-Urban Baudreau, Metis, d-1767 and (IV)-Marie Judith Dufresne, b-1731.

September 8: Canada effectively changes from French Control to British control. The New England colonists are jubilant and relieved that within a century, all of North America will become English. The clergy request and receive the right to retain their Catholic faithful among the Canadians. Britain, a Protestant country, now has 65,000 Roman Catholics. The forty-seventh article of the capitulation provided: “The Negroes and Pawnees, of both sexes, shall remain in their quality of slaves, in the possession of French and Canadians to whom they belong; they shall be at liberty to keep them in their service in the colony, or to sell them; and they shall also continue to bring them up in the Roman religion.”

September 21: St. Henri de Mascouche, birth (IV)-Pierre L'Eveille, Metis son (III)-Pierre L'Eveille dit Lucat, Metis b-1734 and Marguerite Chalifour.

September 28: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Anselme Panis, b-1749, slave, Garde a missionnaire to the Iroquois.

September 29: Montreal, marriage, (III)-Antoine Janis, Metis, born July 2, 1729, Montreal, son (II)- Antoine Janis (Sicard Antoine), b-1708 and (III)-Marie Catherine Tessier, Metis, b-1704; married (II)- Catherine Tessier, Metis, born Serptember 29,1734, daughter (III)-Paul Tessier dit Lavigne (1701-1773) and (II)-Jeanne Lefebcre, Metis b-1700.

October 2: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, birth (V)-Marie Angelique Rose Gauthier, Metis, died April 14, 1761 Lac Des Deux Montagnes daughter (IV)-Jean Baptiste Gautier b-1735 and (IV)-Marie Therese Seguin, Metis.

October 6-8: Montreal is surrounded by 17,000 British troops, and the French burn their flags and surrender the Fort, ending the French resistance. (I)-Jeffery Amherst (1717-1797) is appointed the Commander in Chief of North America.

October 9: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, birth (IV)-Marie Amable Seguin, daughter (III)-Louis Seguin dit Laderoute b-1713 and (II)-Marie Anne Raizenne, Metis.

October: (I)-James Murry (born Ballencrieff, Scotland on January 21, 1721/22, died at Beauport House, near Battle, England on June 18, 1794) is appointed Military Governor of the District of Quebec.

October 21: Montreal, marriage (I)-Arnoux Dominique Mondy, to (II)-Francoise Normand, Metis, died April 22, 1793 Montreal, daughter (I)-Pierre Normand dit Jolicoeur an Iroquois Zorahk8anuen, and (II)-Marguerite Lehays b-1702; 1st married January 10, 1757 Quebec Jean Baptiste Pontas; 2nd marriage October 21, 1760, Montreal, Arnoux Dominique Mondy; 3rd marriage November 23, 1784 Montreal Jacob Fleischman.

October 26: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, birth (IV)-Marie Angelique Seguin, daughter (III)-Louis Seguin dit Laderoute b-1713 and (II)-Marie Anne Raizenne, Metis.

October 27: Chambly, Quebec, marriage (III)-Marie Madeleine Lacoste, Metis, daughter (II)-Andre Lacoste b-1703 and (III)-Elisabeth Durand, Metis b-1708; 1st married May 6, 1749 Chambly, Nicolas Montplaiser; 2nd marriage October 27, 1760 Chambly, (I)-Jacques Latour.

October 27: Trois Rivieres, marriage (III)-Jean Baptiste Gatien, Metis son (II)-Jean Baptiste Gatien, Metis (1698-1763) and (III)-Louise Baudry des Buttes (1700-1749); married (II)-Marie Francois.

October 27: Longue Pointe, marriage (IV)-Joseph Marie Trudel, b-1739 son (III)-Antoine Trudel (1699-1774) and (III)-Marguerite Picard (Huppe 1757) (1709-1783): married (IV)-Julie Truteau, Metis, b-1741 daughter (III)-Pierre Joseph Truteau (1722-1773) and Marie Joseph Baudreau Graveline, Metis.

October 30: St Nicolas, birth (V)-Michel Prevost, Metis, died July 19, 1761, Quebec, son (IV)-Pierre Prevost, Metis b-1731 and (III)-Marie Louise Bergeron (1735-1762)

October 31: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Marie Panis, b-1739, slave, Lignery.

November 1: Longue Pointe, birth (IV)-Marie Elisabeth Monet, Metis, daughter (III)-Jean Baptiste Monet dit St. Levrard b-1721 and (III)-Marie Charlotte Tessier, Metis, b-1718

November 3: Terrebonne, marriage Pierre Corbeau to (IV)-Marie Joseph Hubou, Metis, son (III)-Augustin Hubou et Hubout dit Tourville, Metis (1690-1762) Lachenaye and (III)-Elisabeth Forget, (1691-1769).

November 10: Terrebonne, marriage (IV)-Charles Hubou, Metis, son (III)-Augustin Hubou et Hubout dit Tourville, Metis (1690-1762) Lachenaye and (III)-Elisabeth Forget, (1691-1769); married (II)-Marguerite Dufour dit Latour b-1739.

November 13: St. Laurent, Montreal, birth (III)-Marie Degannes, Metis son (II)-Louis Joseph Degannes, b-1704, and (IV)-Marie Catherine Amable Menard, Metis, b-1732.

November 26: Lanoraie, Quebec, marriage (IV)-Pierre Durand, Metis, son (III)-Louis Durand, Metis b-1700 and Marie Anne Dumay; married November 26, 1760 Lanoraie, (III)-Marie Louise Dufresne Janvrin dit Javrin b-1737, died September 10, 1761 daughter (II)-Jean Baptiste Janvrin.

November 26: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, birth (II)-Pierre Keller, Metis died April 16, 1761, Lac Des Deux Montagnas son (I)-Daniel Keller et Caler, alias Claude Sonha8entas, Anglasis de Nation and Madeleine Ska8ennati.

December 5: St. Antoine de Chambly, Quebec, birth (V)-Marie Anne Durand, Metis b-1758 daughter (IV)-June Baptiste Durand, Metis, and (III)-Francoise Duplessis b-1743.

December 8: Quebec, birth (V)-Jean Marie Laraue, Metis son (IV)-Francois Laraue, Metis (1704-1760) and (III)-Marie Angelique Liberge (1724-1798); married (V)-Madeleine Marie.

December 14: Montreal, birth (V)-Marie Louise Descaris, Metis, daughter (IV-Joseph Descaris 1724 and (III)-Marie Joseph Dany, b-1726.



1761

Illegitimate (enfant du Roi) births in Quebec are recorded as being 254 between 1761 to 1770.

General Hospital, Montreal death Marie Benoit (1736-1761) age 25, slave of Dame Benoit.

Nicolet, birth (IV)-Pierre Chauvet, Metis, son (II)-Pierre Chauvet dit Lagerne b-1737 and Marie Terrien b-1739; married February 13, 1787 Nicolet Marie Morisset..

General Hospital, Montreal death Joseph Delisle (1752-1761) age 9, slave of Dame Delisle.

General Hospital, Montreal death Jean Baptiste Bossard (1746-1761) age 15 slave of M. (III)-Paul Brossard, b-1707.

General Hospital, Montreal death Joseph De Bleury (1745-1761) age 16, slave of M. De Bleury.

General Hospital, Montreal death Marie Benoit (1736-1761) age 25 slave of Dame Beniot, same as January 3, below?.

The Auguste, a British merchant ship broke up and sank off the coast of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.

January 1: St. Henri Le Mascouche, birth, (II)-Marie Charlotte Chulle, Metis, daughter (I)-Jean Pierre Chulle, b-1733 and (IV)-Marie Anne Menard, Metis.

January 1: Pte du Lac, birth (IV)-Elisabeth Delpee, Metis daughter (III)-Francois Amable Delpee, Metis, b-1730 and his cousin (III)-Therese Delpee dit Montour, Metis b-1735

January 3: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Marie Panis, b-1736, slave, Benolt.

January 12: Chambly., marriage (III)-Louis Lacoste, Metis, son (II)-Andre Lacoste b-1703 and (III)-Elisabeth Durand, Metis b-1708; married January 12, 1761 Chambly (IV)-Adrienne Lamoureux, b-1737.

January 15: St Michel d'Yamaska, marriage (IV)-Jean Marie Prevost, Metis b-1732 son (III)-Pierre Prevost, Metis b-1701 and (III)-Marie Joseph Sedilot (1706-1760): married (III)-Marie Anne Maudoux (Marie Madoue) b-1740.

February 22: St. Henri de Mascouche,, birth (V)-Marie Barbe Charbonneau, Metis, daughter (IV)-Philippe Charbonneau, b-1734 and (IV)-Marie Joseph Gervaise, Metis, b-1738.

February 26: Longue Pointe, birth (V)-Jean Baptiste Tessier, Metis, son (IV)-Nicolas Tessier, Metis b-1735 and (IV)-Marie Joseph Truiteau, Metis, b-1737.

April 19: Montreal, birth (IV)-Francoise Paul Dumouchel, Metis, died May 3, 1761, Montreal, son (III)-Louis Joseph Dumouchel, Metis (1712-1769) and (II)-Marie Louise Lecleric, b-1720.

January 27: Lac des Deux Montagnes, marriage, (III)-Hyacinthe Lemaire, Metis, b-1737 son (II)-Hyacintre Lemaire (1713-1767) and (III)-Genevieve Tessier., Metis, b-1713; married January 27, 1761, Lac des Deux Montagnes, Suzanne Seguin.

January 29: Lachine, Quebec, birth (III)-Jacques Joseph Xandre, Metis, son (II)-Jacques Xandre b-1722 and (IV)-Rosalie Boyer, Metis, b-1741.

January 31: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Joseph Panis, b-1752, slave, Delisle.

January 31: Bout de I'lle, Montreal, birth (III)-Joseph Amable Ranger, Metis,died February 4, 1761 Bout de I'lle, Montreal, daughter (III)-Joseph Ranger dit Laviolette b-1727 and (IV)-Therese Catherine Lamoureux de St. Germain, Metis (1728-1765).

February 17/25: St. Valier, birth/death (III)-Godfroid Loubier, Metis son (II)-Joseph Loubier, Metis, and (III)-Agathe Remillard b-1732.

March 1/9: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, birth/death, (IV)-Marie Anne Bertrand, Metis, daughter, (III)-Jacques Bertrand, Metis, b-1730 and (IV)-Mary Joseph Roy.

April 11: Beauport, birth, (II)-Marie Marguerite Raymond, Metis daughter (I)-Louis Marie Raymond dit Sansfacon and (V)-Isabelle Prevost, Metis, b-1742

April 13: Quebec, death Dorothee Lasauvagesse who was married to (II)-Francois Pelletier son (I)-Nicolas Pelletier and Jeanne Roussy (1622-1689).

April 13: Lac Des Montagnes, birth (V)-Paul Vincent Sabourin, Metis, son (IV)-Paul Sabourin, Metis b-1731 and Marie Joseph Seguin Laderoute.

April 18: Ste Famille I.O., birth (III)-Jacques Bernier, Metis, died March 27, 1767, Ste Fanille I.O., son (III)-Jean Baptiste Bernier, Metis, b-1736 and (III)-Marguerite Canac, b-1735.

May 1: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Jean Baptiste Panis, b-1746, slave, Paul Brossard.

May 13: Lachenaye, birth (V)-Marie Joseph Hubou, Metis daughter (IV)-Jerome Hubou, Metis b-1728 and (IV)-Catherine Brunet b-1733; married (III)-Etienne Contant (1732-1781)..

June 29: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Panis Panis, b-1745, slave, Bleury.

July 12: Lachenaye, marriage (III)-Jean Baptiate L'Eveille dit Locat, Metis, son (II)-Pierre L'Eveille, Metis (1707-1750) and (III)-Barbe Parant b-1713; 1st married January 12, 1761 St. Henri de Mascouche, Marie Rose Vaudry; 2nd marriage November 22, 1762, Marie Charlotte Renard.

July 24: Lac Des Deux Montagues, birth (V)-Marie Charlotte Sabourin, Metis daughter (IV)-Jacques Sabourin, Metis and Elisabeth Cadieux.

July 26: Trois Riviers, birth (II)-Jean Baptiste Talusier, Metis, son (I)-Pierre Talusier dit Lasalle, b-1725 and (III)-Therese Ceron Montour dit Delpe (Delpee), Metis:

July 27: Longueuil, birth (III)-Marie Anne Vincent, Metis, daughter (II)-Francois Vincent, Metis, born September 22, 1745 and Marie Joseph Lajeunnesse.

August 2: St. Constant, (V)-Louis Prevost, Metis, son (IV)-Raphael Prevost, b-1736 and (IV)-Ursule Deneau.

August 3: Longueuil, birth Catherine Viau, Metis daughter (IV)-Joseph Viau, b-1733 and (II)-Marie Catherine Vincent, Metis, b-1740.

August 8: Quebec, death Charlotte (sauvage) belonging to Turpin.

August 11: Bout de I'lle, Montreal, birth (V)-Amable Joseph Lalonde, Metis son (IV)-Joseph Amable Lalonde b-1734 and (V)-Francoise Lamoureux dit St. Germain, Metis b-1741.

August 29: Trois Rivieres, birth (IV)-Marie Antoinette Gatien, Metis, died September 23, 1761 Trois Rivieres daughter (III)-Jean Baptiste Gatien, Metis and (II)-Marie Francois.

August 29: Longue Pointe. birth (IV)-Toussaint Baudreau, Metis, son (III)-Urban Baudreau, Metis, d-1767 and (IV)-Marie Judith Dufresne, b-1731.

September 9: William Johnson, the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs, told a Fort Detroit gathering that he regarded the Wyandot (Huron), an Iroquian speaking people, the leaders of the Western Confederacy. This speech angered the Algonquian Confederacy of the Ojibwa, Potawatomi and Ottawa. This speech would lead to war in the spring of 1763.

October 5: Montreal, marriage (III)-Pierre Cluseau, Metis son (II)-Pierre Cluseau dit Loranger b-1698 and (II)-Marie Pelletier, Metis; married October 5, 1761, Montreal, (III)-Marie Joseph LeHoux

October 6: St. Henri de Mascouche, birth (IV)-Marie Madeleine L'Eveille, Metis daughter (III)-Pierre L'Eveille dit Lucat, Metis b-1734 and Marguerite Chalifour.

October 7: Bout de I'lle, Montreal, birth (II)-Marguerite Mondy, Metis, daughter (I)-Arnoux Dominique Mondy and (II)-Francoise Normand, Metis, died April 22, 1793 Montreal.

October 12: Soulanges, birth (IV)-Marie Angelique Maupetit, Metis daughter Etienne Monpetit (Mauperay) dit Poitevin B-1735 and (IV)-Angelique Amable Boyer, Metis b-1743.

October 18: Ste Foye, marriage (IV)-Joseph Guillaume Prevost, Metis b-1734 son (III)-Guillaume Prevost, Metis (1707-1788) and (III)-Marie Marguerite Marie (1708-1783).

October 19: Quebec, marriage (III)-Louis Francois Xavier Gautier, b-1739 and (IV)-Francoise Provost, Metis, b-1739 daughter (III)-Pierre Provost, Metis, b-1701 and (III)-Marie Joseph Sedilot (1706-1760).

November 4: St Michel d'Yamaska, birth (V)-Marie Antoinette Prevost, Metis daughter (IV)-Jean Marie Prevost, Metis b-1732 and (III)-Marie Anne Maudoux b-1740.

November 15: The Auguste de Bordeaux sank near Dingwall, Cape Breton with 121 passangers mostly military and government officials from the fallen French regime. Saint Luc de Corne, a Quebec born fur trader is one of 7 passangers to survive. He walked 2,000 km back to Quebec arriving February 23, 1762. It is noteworthy that he was considered one of the colony's richest men.

November 16: Montreal, marriage (III)-Charles Rapidiou, b-1736, married (III)-Anne Catherine Frete, Metis, daughter (II)-Francois Sylvestre Frete, b-1709 and (II)-Marguerite Tessier, Metis, b-1714.

December 2: Longueuil, birth (IV)-Marie Charlotte Lamarre daughter (III)-Andre Lamarre, b-1738 and (II)-Marguerite Vincent, Metis, b-1741.

December 10:: Hopital General, Montreal, death Jean Baptiste Negres, b-1741, slave, Charly St. Ange, a merchant.

December 21: Lachenaye, birth (V)-Marie Marguerite Hubou, Metis daughter (IV)-Charles Hubou, Metis b-1731 and (II)-Marguerite Dufour dit Latour b-1739; married November 26, 1781 Lachenaye Francois Baret..





1762

Captain Peabody and his family left Massachusetts to become the first permanent English (speaking people) resident of New Brunswick; where Saint John now stands. The English would drive the Acadians from their lands, rename all French or Micmac place names with English names, and named the whole region Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island would later, in 1769, be named Saint John's Island, and got its present name in 1799. The British justification for their actions is the refusal of the Roman Catholic Acadians to swear an oath of allegiance to the Anglican Church and England.

This year 1,500 French Acadians are land cleared to Massachusetts but are immediately returned.

Word reached Canada that on April 1, the Parliament of Paris closed all Jesuit Colleges, expelling 4,000 Jesuits.

January 18: Sault au Recollet, marriage (I)-Antoine Didier dit Dauphine, b-1731 to (II)-Marie Elisabeth Payson (Patsant) dit Sanscartier, Metis, b-1735, son (I)-Antoine Paysan aka Paisan dit Sansquartier, b-1682 and (III)-Marie Elisabeth Tessier dit Lavigne, Metis, (1701-1780).

January 25: St. Henri de Mascouche, marriage Ambroise Goguet, Metis, dit Sanssoucy, born May 5, 1728 Sorel son Francois Goguet dit Sansoucy and Marie Madeleine Panis (slave), sauvagesse; married (IV)-Marie Anne Charbonneau b-1737 daughter (III)-Michel Charbonneau and veuve de Jacques Duprat.

January 26: Montreal, marriage (IV)-Leonard Jean Baptiste Hervieux, Metis born November 8, 1740, Montreal son (III)-Pierre Jean Baptiste Hervieux, Metis born April 29, 1706 and Charlotte Marin; 1st married Pelagie Degerlais; 2nd marriage January 26, 1762 Lanoraie Marie Marion.

February 7: St. Constant, birth (II)-Marie Madeleine LeGrand daughter (I)-Jacques LeGrand and (IV)-Madeleine Provost, Metis, b-1732.

February 15: Pte Aux Trembles, Montreal, marriage (III)-Louis Hayet dit Malo, b-1728 to (IV)-Marie Joseph Gervaise, Metis, b-1738, daughter (III)-Nicolas Fervaise (Gervais), Metis, b-1702 and (IV)-Marie Francoise Archambault (1706-1753).

February 15: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, marriage (II)-Jean Baptiste Jerome Raizenne, dit Genson, Metis b-1728 son (I)-Ignace Raizenne, Metis and Elisabeth Steben Sauvagesse; married Marie Charlotte Sabourin.

February 17: St. Laurent, Montreal, birth (III)-Marie Viau, Metis, daughter (II)-Jean Baptiste Viau, Metis, b-1714 and (III)- Marie Joseph Sicard, b-1700.

February 19/23: Bout de I'lle, Montreal, birth/death (III)-Joseph Ranger, Metis, son (III)-Joseph Ranger dit Laviolette b-1727 and (IV)-Therese Catherine Lamoureux de St. Germain, Metis (1728-1765).

February 22: Longueuil, marriage (IV)-Augustin Viau, b-1737 to (IV)-Marie Louise Tessier dit Lavigne, Metis, daughter (III)-Jacques Tessier, Metis, (1719-1758) and (II)- Marie Louise Monet (1717-1755)

March 23: Quebec, birth, (II)-Marie Madeleine Bellet, Metis, daughter (I)- Francois Bellet, b-1730 and (III)-Marie Anne Dumouchel, Metis, b-1729, daughter (II)-Bernard Dumouchel (1687-1694) and (III)-Marie Anne Tessier, Metis, (1694-1715): venuve Marie Anne October 20, 1749, Montreal, (II)-Jean Francois Beroin dit Lafontaine (1726-1757),

March 25: Longue Pointe, birth (V)-Marie Julie Trudel, Metis, died January 31, 1773, Longue Pointe, daughter (IV)-Joseph Marie Trudel, b-1739 and (IV)-Julie Truteau, Metis, b-1741.

April 5: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, birth, (II)-Marie Angelique Foran, Metis daughter (I)-Marcellin Foran b-1714 and (II)-Angelique Normand, Metis, b-1728.

April 14: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, birth (V)-Marie Madeleine Gauthier, Metis, daughter (IV)-Jean Baptiste Gautier b-1735 and (IV)-Marie Therese Seguin, Metis.

May 6: St. Michel d'Yamaska, birth, (V)-Paul Michel Menard, Metis, died June 10, 1763 St. Michel d'Yamaska, son, (IV)-Antoine Paul Menard dit Lafontaine, Metis, b-1734 and (II)-Marie Jeanne Jabot dit Lamarre, b-1735, epouse November 3, 1773, St. Laurent, Montreal, Pierre Lemay.

May 10: St. Phillippe, birth (II)-Marie Madeleine Prevost, Metis, daughter (IV)-Louis Antoine Prevost, Metis, b-1734 and Barbe Amable Robidou.

May 14: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, birth, (IV)-Marie Joseph Bertrand, Metis, daughter, (III)-Jacques Bertrand, Metis, b-1730 and (IV)-Mary Joseph Roy.

July 5: Varennes, marriage, (IV)-Joseph Gervaise, Metis, born February 3, 1736, Montreal, son (III)-Pierre Gervaise (Gervais), Metis, b-1704 and (III)-Marie Marguerite Senecal (1711-1737); married July 5, 1762 Varennes, (IV)-Angelique Gautier.

August 17: Chateau Richer, marriage (II)-Louis L'Europe, Metis, son (I)-Pierre L'Europe and (III)-Marie Genevieve Michelon, Metis (1706-1757); married Marie Joseph Doyon.

August 19: Quebec, birth (IV)-Louis Gautier, Metis son (III)-Louis Francois Xavier Gautier, b-1739 and (IV)-Francoise Provost, Metis, b-1739.

August 29: Longue Pointe, birth (IV)-Louis Monet, Metis, son (III)-Jean Baptiste Monet dit St. Levrard b-1721 and (III)-Marie Charlotte Tessier, Metis, b-1718

August 30: Sorel, Quebec, birth Jean Baptiste Letendre dit Batoche aka Okimawaskawikinam, a fur trader, son Jean Baptiste Letendre (1736-1809) and Marie Madeleine Cardin dit Loiseau (1742-1808); married Joseohite Cree, died 1727, likely Red River.

September 16: Bout de I'lle, Montreal, birth (II)-Marie Genevieve Mondy, Metis, died September 22, 1763 Bout de I'lle, Montreal, daughter (I)-Arnoux Dominique Mondy and (II)-Francoise Normand, Metis, died April 22, 1793 Montreal.

September 20: Quebec, birth (V)-Marie Joseph Prevost, Metis daughter (IV)-Joseph Guillaume Prevost, Metis b-1734 and (III)-Marie Marguerite Marie (1708-1783): married January 16, 1786, Ste Foye, Charles Moreau..

October 11: Montreal, marriage, (III)-Jean Baptiste Bourdria et Baudrias, b-1740, son (II)-Antoine Dourdria, d-1707 and (IV)-Elisabeth Francoise Sarazin b-1730; married (IV)-Marie Anne Martin, Metis, born February 13, 1744, Montreal, daughter (II)-Jean Baptiste Martin dit Versailles, b-1721 and (III)-Marie Anne Gauthier, b-1721.

October 12: Lachenaye, birth (III)-Angelique Real, Metis daughter (II)-Nicolas Real, Metis b-1734 and (III)-Marie Angelique Rasset, b-1745.

October 24: Lac Des Montagnes, birth (V)-Hyacinthe Sabourin, Metis, son (IV)-Paul Sabourin, Metis b-1731 and Marie Joseph Seguin Laderoute.

November 5: Quebec, birth (V)-Michel Langelier, son (IV)-Francois Langelier b-1722 and (IV)-Angelique Provost, Metis.

November 15: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, marriage, (IV)-Antoine Quesnel b-1737, son, Michel Antoine Quesnel and (IV)-Angelique Lafeuillade, Metis, b-1717; married (IV)-Elisabeth Seguin, Metis b-1744 daughter (III)-Louis Seguin dit Laderoute b-1713 and (II)-Marie Anne Raizenne, Metis.

November 9/17: Bout de I'lle, Montreal, birth/death (V)-Antoine Lalonde, Metis son (IV)-Joseph Amable Lalonde b-1734 and (V)-Francoise Lamoureux dit St. Germain, Metis b-1741.

November 17: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, birth (III)-Catherine Elisabeth Raizenne, Metis b-1728 daughter (I)-Ignace Raizenne, Metis and Elisabeth Steben Sauvagesse;

November 22: Lachenaye, marriage (III)-Jean Baptiate L'Eveille dit Locat, Metis, son (II)-Pierre L'Eveille, Metis (1707-1750) and (III)-Barbe Parant b-1713; 1st married January 12, 1761 St. Henri de Mascouche, Marie Rose Vaudry; 2nd marriage November 22, 1762, Marie Charlotte Renard.

November 23: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, birth (IV)-Eugenie Seguin, daughter (III)-Louis Seguin dit Laderoute b-1713 and (II)-Marie Anne Raizenne, Metis.





1763

(IV)-Pierre Achin married 1763 Montreal (III)-Jenevieve Francoise Lefebvre, Metis, born February 15, 1749, Montreal, daughter (II)-Jacques Lefebvre, Metis, b-1698 and Jenne Suzanne Picard. One daughter is recorded (V)-Marie Catherine Achin, Metis

Quebec, birth (IV)-Marie Louise Lecompte, Metis, died December 23, 1777, Quebec, daughter (II)-Jean Baptiste Lecomate, Metis and (III)-Catherine Martel de Brouague b-1742.

The English land cleared about 11,000 French Acadians from Nova Scotia during the period of 1755 to 1763, to make room for English and Scottish settlers as those Acadians held the best land. The Acadians held in England are shipped to France and France reports 2,400 are on welfare. St. Milo, France received 1,560 Acadian refugees. As a result of the English Land Clearance, Acadia is renamed Nova Scotia.

The population of Canada comprised about 70,000 Europeans, 30,000 Indians and 400 black slaves

The Treaty of Paris gave Acadie to England.

France says it doesn't want New France. All they want of Canada is their fish. The English don't know what to do about the French Canadians. Benjamin Franklin of Philadelphia assures London that within 1/2 a century, French Canada will be absorbed into the English colonies in religion, language and manners. The rest will be bought out and sent back to France.

The British assumed control of Quebec, and both the quality and quantity of censuses declined. Only 3 censuses (1765, 1784, 1790) were taken of the Province of Quebec before the end of the century.

The Roman Catholic Church requested that the Canadians submit to the English King to ensure the Church would remain in control of religion as was promised by the Protestant King. They were also concerned that they might lose the enormous wealth they had accumulated in land, landlord tenant, manufacturing, fur trading and taxation (tithing). During the French regime, the Catholic Church had received over two million acres of land; a quarter of all the land the French Kings had granted. It was said at the time, that the Ecclesiastical Orders vied with one another in pleading and scheming for these generous land grants. We sometimes forget that the Roman Catholic Church was a powerful landlord in New France. Of course, this land rightfully belonged to the Native peoples who had lived on it for thousands of years. The King of France never had the right to give it away.

(I)-Benjamin Frobisher (1742-1787), with the brothers of (I)-Joseph Frobisher (1740-1810) and (I)-Thomas Frobisher, arrived in Quebec, and they entered the employ of the North West Company. Benjamin managed affairs in Montreal and London while his brothers traded in the field.

General Hospital, Montreal death Joseph De la Corne (1743-1763) age 20, slave of M. De la Corne.

General Hospital, Montreal death Angelique Ferriere (1748-1763) age 15 slave of M. Ferriere.

In the Treaty of Paris, February 10, Canada ceded to the British. Civil government proclaimed Cape Breton and Ile St. Jean (Prince Edward Island) annexed to Nova Scotia; Labrador, Anticost and Magdalen Island to Newfoundland.

In the act of the capitulation of Quebec, which was signed by General Jeffery Amhurst (1717-1797)- Commander in Chief of the troops and forces of his Majesty Britannique in America and Marquis de Vaudreuil, Governor and Lieutenant General for Roy in Canada, article XLVII reads: The Negros and Panis of the two sexes will remain, in their capacity as slaves, in the possession of the French and Canadians, to whom they belong; it will be free for them to keep them at their service in the colony or to sell them, and they will be able also to continue to make them be raised in the Roman Religion, excluding those that have been made captive.

(I)-Thomas Gage (1721-1787) is the interim Governor of America, November 17, 1763 to August 10, 1764. (I)-Thomas Gage (1721–1787), English general. He served as governor of Montreal (1760), Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in North America (1763–75) and governor of Massachusetts (1774–1775). His attempts to quell dissent in Massachusetts, New England contributed to the outbreak of the American Revolution.

A 40 ton sloop is built at Point Aux Pins, Lake Superior, north of Sault Ste. Marie.

The British commenced their policy of French subjugation or assimilation. English merchants from Boston and London enter Quebec. Thomas Walker is considered the most obnoxious of British merchants. He wants to have only British as jurors, merchants, or in any position of power. Thirty of like minded English merchants appeal to London to gain authority over the 10,000 Catholic citizens of Quebec. It is noteworthy that only 15 of these merchants even reside in Quebec. The few British want to form a Protestant only, elected assembly that will not include Catholics; as is the case in Britain. They believe this is their God given right as Protestants. This philosophy would continue into the 21st century. The belief is a strong central government, controlled by an educated political and economic elite. The opposition believed that they needed less government, and that the Government should represent the interests of the general population, not a wealthy elite.

The King refused the English merchant's demands on all accounts except their request to remove James Murry, (1721/22-1794) the Canadian Governor, for resisting the English merchant's demands. The English King proclaimed the interior, which includes all the Great Lakes, as Indian Lands, not to be encroached by settlers or to purchase same. This infuriated the English Colonies.

(II)-Joseph Broussard dit Beausoleil, b-1702 Port Royal (Acadia), died October 20, 1765 became a legend in Acadia and in Louisiana, some consider him the Louis Riel of Acadia. His homestead had been burnt and pillaged by the English so he and his family fled to the woods. Joseph was a sharpshooter and he took a heavy toll of English soldiers who were sent to capture refugees in hiding. In 1763 after being imprisoned, Joseph, Jean Basque, Simon Martin and Jean Bourg the freedom fighters were deported to Louisiana.

January 5: Longueuil, Quebec marriage Jacques Cesar negro, slave of (III)-Ignace Gamelin b-1698 for 30 years, married Marie Negresse- a slave of the family of Longueuil.

January 7: Longueuil, marriage (III)-Francia Adam to (II)-Marie Genevieve Vincent, Metis, born March 8, 1744, Longueuil, daughter (I)-Francois Vincent and (III)-Marguerite Tessier, Metis, b-1716.

January 11: Baie St. Paul, marriage (IV)-Antoine Francois Bissonnet b-1741 son (III)-Jean Baptiste Bissonnet b-1741; married (IV)-Marie Charlotte Gagnon, Metis, daughter (III)-Jean Baptiste Gagnon, b-1698 and Cecile Kaorate, sauvagesse.

January 17: St. Henri de Mascouche, marriage (III)-Marie Catherine L'Eveille dit Locat, Metis, daughter (II)-Pierre L'Eveille, Metis (1707-1750) and (III)-Barbe Parant b-1713; married (IV)-Pierre Beauchamp.

January 31: St Vincent de Paul, marriage (IV)-Louis Jahan, dit Laviolette, b-1737 and (IV)-Angelique Louise Prevost, Metis b-1734 daughter (III)-Jean Baptiste Prevost, Metis b-1712 and (II)-Angelique Bisson b-1706.

February 8: Lachenaye, birth Marie Charlotte Goguet, Metis, daughter Ambroise Goguet, Metis, b-1728 and (IV)-Marie Anne Charbonneau b-1737.

March 5: St. Constant, birth (II)-Jacques LeGrand son (I)-Jacques LeGrand and (IV)-Madeleine Provost, Metis, b-1732.

March 16: Longue Pointe. birth (IV)-Marie Archange Baudreau, Metis, son (III)-Urban Baudreau, Metis, d-1767 and (IV)-Marie Judith Dufresne, b-1731.

March 29: Longue Pointe, birth (IV)-Marie Angelique Tessier, Metis, died July 4, 1763 Longue Pointe daughter (III)-Nicolas Tessier, Metis (1708-1769) and (III)-Angelique Parent, b-1725.

June 6: LaLongue Point, marriage Louis Denis to (IV)-Marie Joseph Tessier, Metis, b-1742 daughter (III)-Jacques Tessier, Metis, (1719-1758) and (II)- Marie Louise Monet (1717-1755)

June 10: Quebec, birth, (II)-Jacques Bellet, Metis, son (I)- Francois Bellet, b-1730 and (III)-Marie Anne Dumouchel, Metis, b-1729, daughter (II)-Bernard Dumouchel (1687-1694) and (III)-Marie Anne Tessier, Metis, (1694-1715): venuve Marie Anne October 20, 1749, Montreal, (II)-Jean Francois Beroin dit Lafontaine (1726-1757),

June 26: St. Philippe, birth (V)-Jean Baptiste Prevost, Metis son (IV)-Louis Antoine Prevost, Metis and Barbe Amable Robidou.

July 11: Montreal, marriage, Nicolas Lefebvre to (II)-Marie Joseph Ride, Metis, son (I)-Jean Ride b-1680 and (II)-Louise Catherine Dubau (Du Bocq), Metis, b-1681.

July 24: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Panis Panis, b-1743, slave, Corne.

July 25: Montreal, marriage, (II)- Alexis Caron, b-1738, married (IV)-Marie Catherine Tessier, Metis, born July 14, 1763, Montreal, died September 11, 1774, Quebec, daughter (III)-Louis Tessier, Metis, (1710-1745), and (II)- Louise Pepin, (1710-1745).

April 3: Bout de I'lle, Montreal, death Charles Negrille, b-1718 du Poitou, soldat, Negre slave.

August 1: Bout De I'lle, Montreal, birth (V)-Philbert Sabourin, Metis son (IV)-Jacques Sabourin, Metis and Elisabeth Cadieux.

August 1: Varennes, marriage, (IV)-Pierre Gervaise, Metis, son (III)-Nicolas Fervaise (Gervais), Metis, b-1702 and (IV)-Marie Francoise Archambault (1706-1753); married August 1, 1763, Varennes, (IV)-Marie Brien.

August 4: Hopital General, Montreal, death, Angelique Panis, b-1748, slave, Ferriere.

August 22: Trois Rivieres, marriage (III)-Anne Delpee, Metis, daughter (II)-Francoise Delpee, Metis, (1697-1753) and (III)-Catherine Morisseau; 1st married Nantet; 2nd marriage August 22, 1763 Trois Rivieres Joseph Girard.

August 25: St Laurent, Montreal, birth (IV)-Charles Louis Rapidiou, Metis son (III)-Charles Rapidiou, b-1736, and (III)-Anne Catherine Frete, Metis b-1737.

September 12: Montreal, marriage, (IV)- Joseph Poirier, b-1729, married (IV)-Marguerite Tessier, Metis, born October 1, 1743, Montreal, daughter (III)-Louis Tessier, Metis, (1710-1745), and (II)- Louise Pepin, (1710-1745).

September 19: Montreal, marriage Jean Baptiste Lecavelier to (IV)-Madeleine Parant, Miamis Metis daughter (III)-Gilbert Parant (Aussi Appele Albert et Hubert) b-1703, a merchant, and (III)-Marie Suzanne Richard, Miami Metis born August 15, 1718.

October 15: Lac Des Deux Montagnes, birth (V)-Pierre Vincent Gauthier, Metis, son (IV)-Jean Baptiste Gautier b-1735 and (IV)-Marie Therese Seguin, Metis.

October 23: Ste Famille I.O., birth (III)-Etienne Bernier, Metis son (III)-Jean Baptiste Bernier, Metis, b-1736 and (III)-Marguerite Canac, b-1735.

October 27: St. Philippe, (V)-Alexis Prevost, Metis, son (IV)-Raphael Prevost, b-1736 and (IV)-Ursule Deneau.

November: James Murry ( 1721/22 -1794 is appointed Governor of Canada. He failed to call a legislative assembly, as was promised in the Royal proclamation of 1763, because he feared that the Canadians would be barred from it on religious grounds.

November 2: Baie du Febvre, marriage (I)-Joseph Louis Gill, 1st married Marie Jeanne Abenaquise, sauvagesse: 2nd marriage November 2, 1763 Baie du Febvre (IV)-Marie Julienne Suzanne Gamelin b-1742 daughter (III) Antoine Gamelin.

November 7: Baie St. Paul, birth (V)-Jean Francois Bissonnet, Metis, son (IV)-Antoine Francois Bissonnet b-1741 and (V)-Marie Charlotte Gagnon, Metis.

November 20/23: Lac Des Montagnes, birth/death (V)-Marie Elisabeth Sabourin, Metis, daughter (IV)-Paul Sabourin, Metis b-1731 and Marie Joseph Seguin Laderoute.

November 28: au Bout de I'lle, Montreal, birth (IV)-Madeleine Menard, Metis daughter (IV)-Jean Baptiste Menard, Metis, b-1728 and Marie Joseph Roy.

December 29: Bout de I'lle, Montreal, birth (V)-Louis Lalonde, Metis son (IV)-Joseph Amable Lalonde b-1734 and (V)-Francoise Lamoureux dit St. Germain, Metis b-1741.








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1 comment:

dlh said...

Hi, just happened across your blog while searching Lamoureux.

I first would like to know what 'metis' means.

what is the 'dit St-Germain' mean? is it an area, or town?

Then I must comment that I am finding it hard to follow this page. what are all the dates and roman numerals for?

I see a few names that I recognize but cannot figure how they fit into your genealogy.