_Abijah Lathrop BRUNDAGE _+ _William Lane BRUNDAGE _| | |_Sarah LAIN ______________ | |--William Grafton BRUNDAGE | | __________________________ |_Margaret Barbara LANG _| |__________________________
_Mathieu CHORET __ _Mathieu CHORET ______| | |_Jeanne SERRE ____ | |--Ignace CHORET | | _Maixent VEILLON _ |_Sebastienne VEILLON _| |_Bernarde VENET __
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!BIRTH-BAPTISM-DEATH-BURIAL-MARRIAGE: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique
des Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 252 and 253.
_Etienne FRECHET ____ _Francois FRECHET _| | |_Marie BELIN ________ | |--Elisabeth Agnes FRECHET | | _Simon LEREAU _______+ |_Anne LEREAU ______| |_Suzanne JAROUSSEAU _+
__ __| | |__ | |--Marie FRECHETTE | | __ |__| |__
__ _Pierre GRENON _| | |__ | |--Pierre GRENON | | __ |_Marie SOSEAUX _| |__
[875]
!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH-BURIAL-ORIGIN: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des
Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 527.
He was from Marsais, Rochefort, ev. La Rochelle, Saintonge (Charente-Maritime)
France. He was 66 at his death. He was a cousin of Jean Aide, and he answer
30 years in 1681.
_Jean_"Sieur de Maure" JUCHEREAU _+ _Jean_"Sieur de Maure" JUCHEREAU _| | |_Jeanne CRESTE ___________________+ | |--Nicolas_"Sieur de St-Denis" JUSHEREAU | | __________________________________ |_Marie Catherine LANGLOIS ________| |__________________________________
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COMMENT: Rene Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec"
1983, University of Montreal.
Nicolas Juchereau, sieur de Saint-Denis. arrived in Quebec on 9/28/1641.
During the recordings of 66, 67, and 81, was living in Beauport. The King
of France granted the letters patent of Nobility to this family. Nicolas, a
proven soldier, spent himself without consideration for the good of the
colony, and his greatest exploit was, without doubt, his heroic
resistance to the English at Quebec in 1690. It is precisely in
recompense for these many services that King Louis XIV accorded the
"Lettres de Noblesse" (dignity of Nobility) to Nicolas Juchereau. Coat of
arms is as follows; The Mitred head of St. Denis in Silver centered on a
striped shield.
_Pierre "dit Saint-Onge" MENARD _____ _Pierre MENARD ___| | |_Marguerite DESHAYES ________________ | |--Marie-Louise "dite_Marie" MENARD | | _Jacques "de_Saint Georges" LAPORTE _+ |_Susanne LAPORTE _| |_Nicole DUCHESNE ____________________+
[2776]
!BAPTISM-BURIAL: Cyprien Tanguay, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles
Canadien", Publ. 1890, Vol. V, Page 591.
[2777]
!BIRTH-BAPTISM-COMMENT: Rene Jtte, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du
Quebec", 1983, University of Montreal, Page 795.
__ __| | |__ | |--Julienne PARE | | __ |__| |__
__ _Pierre PAULET __| | |__ | |--Antoine PAULET | | __ |_Marie DESHAYES _| |__
[1309]
!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL-MARRIAGE-CENSUS-ORIGIN: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire
Genealogique des Familles du Quebec" 1983, Univ. of Montreal, Page 883.
He was from v. et ar. Dieppe, archev. Rouen, Normandie (Siene -Maritime),
France. He was said to be 80 years at his death. He answered 40 years in 1666,
42 in 1667 and 60 in 1681 living on the Isle Orleans as a Master Carpenter.
_Thomas PHILBRICK _+ _JAmes PHILBRICK _| | |_Elizabeth _____ __ | |--Joseph PHILBRICK | | _Thomas ROBERTS ___ |_Ann ROBERTS _____| |___________________
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!DEATH-OCCUPATION-SOURCE: Joseph a mariner, settled 1702 "near Daniel Dalton,
near the house of Frances Jenness". Other sources say, "lived near where the
Farragut Hotel now stands." (in Rye, NH). He had nine children, and died at
the age of 92. Moved to Rye in 1714. This information from Langdon B. Parsons'
"History of Rye, NH", 1919.
_Jacques ROBERGE ___ _Denis ROBERGE ____| | |_Andree LEMARCHAND _ | |--Jean Baptiste Louis ROBERGE | | _Claude AUBERT _____ |_Genevieve AUBERT _| |_Jacqueline LUCAS __
__ __| | |__ | |--Thomas ROCHERON | | __ |__| |__
_William SEAVEY _+ _JAmes SEAVEY _____| | |_Hannah _____ ___ | |--Paul SEAVEY | | _________________ |_Hannah PICKERING _| |_________________
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!RESIDENCE: Paul and family lived in East Rye. From Langdon B. Parsons'
"History of Rye, NH", 1919.
__ __| | |__ | |--Marie Elise TARDIF | | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ | |--Robert WHEELWRIGHT | | __ |__| |__
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!DEATH-WILL-ORIGIN: G.R. Otober 1867, Pages 362-365. He was from Saleby, a
village two miles north from Alford, and he described himself as a yeoman. His
Will is dated 13 Oct. 1611, and was proved at Lincolnshire 7 March, 1612/13.
Son John was not at age at the date of the will, but as be proved it as
Executor, he must have just attained his majrity at the later date.
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!COMMENTS: Source - Noyes/Libby/Davis, "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and
New Hampshire," (1939), pg. 743.