__________________ _Marin BOUCHER _____| | |__________________ | |--Etiennette BOUCHER | | _Jean BARIL ______ |_Julienne Du BARIL _| |_Raoulline CRETE _+
[1105]
!BIRTH-BAPTISM-DEATH: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du
Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 136. She was baptised in France at
St-Langis-les-Mortagne, France.
__ __| | |__ | |--William DONNELLY | | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ | |--Thomas GOULET | | __ |__| |__
[1572]
!DEATH-MARRIAGE-COMMENT-OCCUPATION: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des
Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 518.
He was a miller & died sometime between 29 SEP 1652 and 18 NOV 1659, in France.
__ __| | |__ | |--Simone GROSSIN | | __ |__| |__
______________________ _Gary Allen JEFFERS _| | |______________________ | |--Kenna May JEFFERS | | _Cecil Dudley SHERN __ |_Marilee Anne SHERN _| |_Eliza Helen LAMBERT _+
_Louis Charles LAMBERT _+ _Julien LAMBERT _________| | |_Genevieve DEMERS ______ | |--Marie Adelaide LAMBERT | | ________________________ |_Marie Angelique DEMERS _| |________________________
_Jean Baptiste Frederick LAMBERT _+ _Calixte LAMBERT _| | |_Desange DUBOIS __________________+ | |--Yvonne LAMBERT | | _Elisee LEMIRE ___________________ |_Clara LEMIRE ____| |_Marguerite LAQUIER ______________
__ __| | |__ | |--Ada MCANDREW | | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ | |--Jeanne MOREAU | | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ | |--Mary MORRISON | | __ |__| |__
[2060] !BURIAL-PLACE: Cold Springs Cemetary
_Samuel PHILBRICK _+ _William Dean PHILBRICK _| | |_Eliza SOUTHWICK __+ | |--Anna D. PHILBRICK | | ___________________ |_Mary STAIGG ____________| |___________________
_Gabriel "dit_Sanssoucy" ROULEAU _ _Guillaume "dit_Sanssoucy" ROULEAU _| | |_Matherine LEROUX ________________+ | |--Genevieve ROULEAU | | _Pierre DUFRESNE _________________ |_Catherine DUFRESNE ________________| |_Anne PATIN ______________________
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!BIRTH-BAPTISM: Rene Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec"
1983, Publ. University of Montreal. Covering years 1608 to 1730. Page 1011.
__ __| | |__ | |--Alexander SHAPLEIGH | | __ |__| |__
[970]
!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH-BURIAL-COMMENT: "Shapleigh Family", by Gustav Anjou
published 1919 Anundsen Publishing Co., 1987, Portsmouth Public Library,
Portsmouth, NH. Page 250.
Alexander Shapleigh, merchant, ship owner, was interested in the primitive
plantations and trading establishmentsin Maine and New Hampshire, where he
found a market for his goods sent over in his own ships. He also was an agent
for Sir Fernando Gorges, and it is very probable that he visited this country
at an early date, but his large interests in Kittery were looked after by
James Treworgye and his son Nicolas Shapleigh, whose transactions in his name
and depositions of servants would make it appear that he was here at times
when he was actually in England.However, he was in Kittery in person, on 26
May, 1642, when he made over his entire estate to his son-in-law, James
Treworgye, although by record Treworgye, had deeded this same property to
Nicolas Shapleigh on Apr 2, 1641 (York deeds, Vol 1, f 1, &; Vol 7, f 236,
237).
In 1635, he purchased through the agency of his son-in-law, a large tract of
land extending to the Piscataqua River, halfway to York River, perhaps the
same lands now owned by his descendants, and in 1638, he added a tract of 500
acresat Kittery Point.
In October 1650, a statement was made that "the house where Mr. William
Hilton now dwelleth at the River's mouth was the first house built here, and
was where Mr. shapleigh's father first built and Mr. Shapleigh now intends to
rebuild and enlarge."
In May 1674 his daughter Katharine, pleading for her brother, stated that
about 38 years since, in a time of great scarcity, her father laid out a good
estate for the supply of the country.
In 1679 John White deposed that about 42 years before Mr. Alexander
Shapleigh and Mr. James Treworgye agreed with the neighbors dwellingat and
about Sturgeon Creek.
By a deposition of Elizabeth Trickey, it is made to appear that he died at
Kittery not long before 6 July 1650, when the question to whom the estate
belonged was brought before Godfrey, who ruled that Mrs. Treworgye was in no
ways possessed of the estate or responsible for any of the debts as her father
had conveyed everything before he died and no will was proved, he evidently
considering the deeds of Alexander Shapleigh and James Treworgye and of the
latter to Nicolas Shapleigh covered the same property and that the latter was
the later deed. (See register, Vol. 5, p.345)
__ __| | |__ | |--George YARDLEY | | __ |__| |__