Marianne BRUNDAGE

1732 - ____

Father: John BRUNDAGE
Mother: Mary _____


                  _Daniel BRUNDAGE _+
 _John BRUNDAGE _|
|                |_Unknown WIFE ____
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|--Marianne BRUNDAGE 
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|                 __________________
|_Mary _____ ____|
                 |__________________

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Louise DE_MONTFRIARD

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Family 1 : Boniface_"Sieur de Tilly" LEGARDEUR
  1. +Rene_"Sieur de Tilly" LEGARDEUR

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|--Louise DE_MONTFRIARD 
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Alexis DUBOIS

[157]

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Father: Francois DUBOIS
Mother: Clotilde PAQUET

Family 1 : Marguerite ROBERGE
  1.  Emilie DUBOIS
  2.  Marcelline DUBOIS
  3.  Marguerite DUBOIS
  4.  Olivier DUBOIS
  5.  Rose DUBOIS
  6. +Desange DUBOIS
  7.  Marie Celina DUBOIS
  8.  Delima DUBOIS
Family 2 : Julie HOUDE

                    _Etienne DUBOIS _________+
 _Francois DUBOIS _|
|                  |_Marie Genevieve GAGNON _+
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|--Alexis DUBOIS 
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|                   _Jean Baptiste PAQUET ___+
|_Clotilde PAQUET _|
                   |_Marie Louise DUPERE ____+

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[157] !MARRAIGE-SOURCE: Claude Drouin, "Repertoire Alphabetique des Mariages
Canadian-Francais de 1760 a 1935", 1989. Located at American-Canadian
Genealogical Society, Manchester, NH.


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Louis QUENTIN

ABT 1607 - ____

Family 1 : Marie Des MOUSSEAUX
  1. +Nicolas "dit_LaFontaine" QUENTIN

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|--Louis QUENTIN 
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Nicolas Pierre RIVARD

[2654] [2655]

ABT 1590 - ____

Father: Thomas RIVARD
Mother: Jeanne CHEVREAU

Family 1 : Jeanne MULLARD
  1. +Nicolas "dit_Lavigne" RIVARD
  2. +Robert "dit_Loranger" RIVARD

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 _Thomas RIVARD ___|
|                  |__
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|--Nicolas Pierre RIVARD 
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|                   __
|_Jeanne CHEVREAU _|
                   |__

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[2654] !BIRTH-MARRIAGE: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec"
1983, University of Montreal, Page 987.

[2655] !COMMENT-LIFESTORY: Laforest's, "Our French-Canadian Ancestors", Chapter 20,
Entitled Nicolas Rivard, Sieur de la Vigne, Page 215 to 221.
"It was on a Friday, 6 March 1648 when Nicolas knocked on the door of notary
Chouaiseau in Tourouvre. He was there to sign a contract to work in Canada. He
had been recruited by Pierre Juchereau, Sieur des Moulineaux, on behalf of his
brother Noel Juchereau Sieur des Chastellees, living in Quebec, "for a time of
three years to begin the day of embarkation which will be this year from la
Rochelle." Rivard was promised free passage to and from Canada, including meals
and 66 livres "tournois" as an annual wage. He was also advanced 15 livres,
deducted from his first years pay. A normal livre was worth 25% less than a
livre tournois at the time. As early as 27 February 1649, Nicolas appeared as a
Godfather in the parish registry of Trois-Rivieres. In 1651, he was named
Captiam of the Militia in Cap-de-la-Madeleine and later in Batiscan. "This was
an honorary position and held without monetary compensation. The captian of the
militia was, in fact the administrator of the seigeury. He trained the troops,
led them into battle, carried out the orders of the Intendant, and was also the
governor's agent. When the seigneur lived outside the seigneury, the captian
had the first pew in church, on the left side of the main isle. He was usaully
referred to as "Sieur" and most often, at his demise, he was buried in the
crypt of the church." He worked at his duty until old age overtook him. On June
6, 1649, he recieved a land grant from the Jesuits, measuring two arpents in
frontage on the river by twenty arpents in depth.
The date of marriage of Nicolas Rivard is not exectly known. Some genealogists
say the ceremony took place on 25 November 1652; others opt for June 21, 1653.
Whichever it is, we do know that on 25 November 1652, Nicolas and his
brother-in-law Pierre Guillet dit Lajeunesse took part in a sale to Gilles
Trottier, of lands belonging to the late Mathurin Guillet and his wife,
Catherine de Sainte-Pere. Mathurin was the brother of Pierre and had been
killed by the Iroquois during that sad sortie organized by the governor, in
August 1652. Later, Nicolas Rivard, baptised on 10 June 1617 at Saint-Antoine
de Tourouvre, son of Pierre Rivard and of Jeanne Mullard, was married to
Catherine de Saint-Pere. She was baptised on 26 August, 1634, at Saint-Jean
d'Angely de Tourouvre, and was the daughter of Etienne de Saint-Pere and of
Neomie Coutaud, and was widow of Mathurin Guillet. Nicolas was 35 and Catherine
18: Their first child was born on 1 February 1654, a son named Nicolas like his
father.
On March 7, 1661, notary Claude Herlin drew up a most unusua contract. It
concerned the purchase of a chapel by the literate and well respected Nicolas
Rivard from Governor Pierre Boucher. The deed read in part "A chapel which he
(Boucher) had built in his yard, 20 feet long by 20 feet wide," would be
disassembled piece by piece, transported to the Cap and reassembled. It was
erected on the prcise spot where the second church which still exists, is
located.


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Jonathan WEDGEWOOD

____ - 10 Aug 1841

Father: David WEDGEWOOD
Mother: Mary MARSTON

Family 1 : Hannah SEAVEY
  1. +Sarah Wallice WEDGEWOOD
  2.  David WEDGEWOOD
  3.  Betsy WEDGEWOOD
  4.  Hannah WEDGEWOOD

                    _Jonathan WEDGEWOOD _
 _David WEDGEWOOD _|
|                  |_Mary _____ _________
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|--Jonathan WEDGEWOOD 
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|                   _Jonathan MARSTON ___+
|_Mary MARSTON ____|
                   |_Sarah WEEKS ________

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