Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Ripples, Chapter Five, Miscellaneous Fur Trade Ancestors

Chapter Five - Miscellaneous Fur Trade Ancestors

 



 
Joseph Bénard dit Carignan (1662-1735) (1st cousin 9x removed)
son of René Besnard (Benard) dit Bourjoli et Carignan (1625-1689) and Marie Sédilot (1627-1689)
BIRTH 27 DEC 1662 • Trois Rivires, Quebec, Canada
DEATH 16 FEB 1735 • Boucherville, Québec, Canada
Marriage 1689 to Marguerite Faie (1674-1721)
• 1690, 5 May, 7 May, and 8 May (four contracts), François Garconnes de Boisrondel/t, acting for François Daupin, sieur de LaForest, hired Daniel Joseph Amiot, Joseph Bénard, Joseph Fafard, Louis Fafard, frères, and Jean Lat for a voyage to the Illinois. Notary Antoine Adhémar.

Maurice Bénard dit Bourjoli
(1666-1751) (1st cousin 9x removed)
son of René Besnard (Benard) dit Bourjoli et Carignan (1625-1689) and Marie Sédilot (1627-1689)
BIRTH 16 APR 1666 • Trois Rivires, Quebec, Canada
DEATH 09 APR 1751 • Boucherville, Montérégie, Quebec, Canada
Marriage 1696 to Marie Françoise Normandin (1678–1701)
• 1694, Amador Godefroy, sieur de St. Paul, and Antoine Lepellé hired Maurice Bénard dit Bourjoly for a voyage to the 8ta8ois (Ottawa Indians). Notary Antoine Adhémar.

Robert Caron (1612-1656) (9th great-grandfather)
son of Rene Edouard Caron (1592-1656)
BIRTH 1612 • Bénouville, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
DEATH 8 JUL 1656 • Hotel Dieu, Quebec, Canada
Marriage 1637, in Quebec, Canada to Marie Crevet (1609-1695)
• Not much is known of Robert Caron, other than the fact that he arrived in New France on June 11, 1636. In October 1642, Robert Caron is mentioned as "inhabitant" at the Longue-Pointe, near the sault de Montmorency. The twenty years he lived in the New World were difficult due to constant Iroquois raids.

Marie Crevet (1609–1695) (9th great-grandmother)
parents unknown
BIRTH 1609 • Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
DEATH 22 NOV 1695 • Baie St Paul, Quebec, France
Marriage 1637, in Québec, to Robert Caron (1612–1656)
• On October 6, 1661, the Iroquois sacked and pillaged her farm. There was no loss of life.
• In 1666, she married an old family friend, Noel Langlois, who had witnessed her first marriage.

Jeanne Denote (1647-1701) (9th great-grandmother)
parents unknown
BIRTH 1647 • St Germain lAuxerrios, Paris, Ile-de-France, France
DEATH 10 OCT 1701 • Laprairie, Quebec, Canada
Marriage 1667 to Andre Robidou dit Lespagnol (1643–1678)
• Jeanne was Jeanne was a "filles du roi" or daughter of the King, who came to Quebec in 1666, and resided at a house on the grounds of the Ursuline monastery until she married Andre Robidou dit Lespagnol on June 17, 1667.
• In 1771, Andre and Jeanne moved to the village of La Prairie with their first daughter, Marie Romaine, most likely because of involvement in the fur trade.

Philippe Foubert
(1616-1661) (10th great-grandfather)
son of Robert Foubert (1596-1684) and Claude Poulain (1600-1684)
BIRTH 1616 • Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
DEATH 23 DEC 1661 • Champlain, Quebec, Canada
Marriage 1639 to Jeffine Riviere (1605-1681)
• 1649, Sep 12 -- engagement of Philippe Foubert to Charles Sevestre. Charles Sevestre was a clerk in the fur trade monopoly company's storehouse at Quebec, and eventually the general manager of the storehouse. He was also financier and outfitter for investors and traders based at Quebec, Trois-Rivières, and Montreal.

Joseph Farfard (Fafart) (1645-1666) (1st cousin 9x removed)
son of Bertrand Farfard (Fafart) dit Laframboise (1620–1660) and Marie Sédilot (1627–1689)
BIRTH 9 AUG 1645 • Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
DEATH Unknown
no known marriage
• 1690, 5 May, 7 May, and 8 May (four contracts), François Garconnes de Boisrondel/t, acting for François Daupin, sieur de LaForest, hired Daniel Joseph Amiot, Joseph Bénard, Joseph Fafard, Louis Fafard, frères, and Jean Lat for a voyage to the Illinois. Notary Antoine Adhémar.

Mathurin Gagnon (1606-1690) (11th great-uncle)
son of Pierre Gagnon (1572–1630) and Renée Madeleine Roger (1570–1640)
BIRTH 22 OCT 1606 • Tourouvre, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France
DEATH 20 APR 1690 • Chateau-Richer, Capitale-Nationale Region, Quebec, Canada
Marriage 1647 to Françoise Boudeau (_-1699)
• 1645-63, was a member of Communauté des habitants (Compagnie des habitants), colonial merchants who held the fur trade monopoly in New France.  He and his bothers Jean and Pierre operated a general store and became outfitters in the Lower Quebec. Arrival 1635, Quebec, Canada.

Andre Robidou dit Lespagnol
(1643-1678) (9th great-grandfather)
son of Manuel Robidou (1620-1667) and Catherine Alve (1618-1667)
BIRTH 1643 • Galice, Burgos, Castilla-Leon, Spain
DEATH 1 APR 1678 • Laprairie, Quebec, Canada
Marriage 1667 to Jeanne Denote (1647-1701)
• 1666, working as a voyageur for Eustace Lambert, a prominent fur trader.

Jean Baptiste Nicholas Rondeau (1688-1767) (8th great-uncle)
son of Pierre Rondeau (1642-1691) and Marie Ancelin (1669-1741)
Birth 4 JUNE 1688 • St Jean Baptiste, Orleans, Quebec, Canada
Death 14 DECEMBER 1767 • Lanoraie, Berthier, Quebec, Canada
Marriage 1721 to Marie-Joseph Baillargeon
• 1731, May 25, Engagement of Jean Rondeau to Jean Francois Mailbot and company to make the trip to the Isles (England?). Notary Adhémar.
• 1735, April 25, Engagement of Jean Rondeau with Ignace Gamelin to make the trip to France. Notary Lepallieur.

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