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1729 Death Laval (St-François-de-Sales), QC, Canada
1729 Death Laval (St-François-de-Sales), QC, Canada
Source:
Anne Charbonneau
(11 Apr 1657 - 11 Apr 1729)
Pedigree Chart
Anne was the child of Olivier Charbonneau and Marguerite Garnier (Grenier)
Ancestor's Life Events
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Guillaume Lebel, 32 Anne Charbonneau, sa femme, 25 enfants: Antoine, 7 Francoise, 5 Guillaume, 3 Source: Histoire des Canadiens-Francais 1608-1880 by Benjamin Sulte, Montreal, 1882 "The census of 1681 reports the existence of four heads of family living on the Ile Jesus: Michel Buisson, Olivier Charbonneau, Leonard Ethier and the 32 year old Guillaume Labelle." Thomas J. Laforest Our French-Canadian Ancestors : Volume XIV, Page 143 |
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An Unpleasant Braggart "Pierre Roy, husband of Catherine Ducharme since 12 January 1672, the father of seven children and the former servant of Jacques Leber, contracted 'an inflammation of the heart' in 1683. He was living on the Ile Jesus where he met a 23 year old married woman, one Marie-Barbe Theodore dit Masson. She caused his temperature to rise due to his, not her amourous urges. This woman, as virtuous as she was beautiful, resisted without surrendering to his untimely pursuit. The unfortunate husband was desperate, and on 20 June, after the Sunday Mass at Lachenaie, stated before the assembly that he would kill 'the said Plaintiff with a gun...'" "Pierre Roy was dragged before the court. The judge, Migeon de Branssat, questioned the lovesick man for four days. It was then that Roy, wounded in his pride, stated that he had retained favors from Marie-Therese Hunault, wife of Guillaume Leclerc; from Elisabeth and Anne Charbonneau; from Marie-Anne Goguet, wife of Jean Groust; and from Catherine Lotier, wife of Mathurin Jousset. The whole distasteful affair created a lot of trouble and dismayed the denounced wives. At the end of the summer, the judicial powers ended by calming the delusioned love-sick man. The scurrilously attacked homes were only more united because of it, it seems, particularly the home of Guillaume Labelle." Thomas J. Laforest Our French-Canadian Ancestors : Volume XIV, Pages 143-144 |
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1729 Death "The Labelle ancestress, the adopted mother of the Guindons, died on Monday, 11 April 1729, at St-Francois. The following day, the priest Michel-Claude Poulin de Courval conducted the funeral service in the presence of the large Labelle and Guindon families. After her death, her children had masses said for the repose of her soul." Thomas J. Laforest Our French-Canadian Ancestors : Volume XIV, Page 148 |
Ancestor's Marriage(s) and Child(ren)
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Source: Notre-Dame-de-Montreal - 17 NOV 1671 Name: Guillaume Label [Guillaume Labelle] Spouse: Anne Charbonneau Event Year: 1669-1680 Event: Mariage (Marriage) Religion: Catholique Place of Worship or Institution: Montréal (Basilique Notre-Dame) (Copie textuelle) Province: Québec (Quebec) "Guillaume Labelle, son of Jean and of Marie Loue, originally from Saint-Benoit d'Hebertot, Normandy, conquered the heart of Anne Charbonneau and married her on 23 November 1671 at Montreal. They settled on the Ile de Jesus and raised a dozen children." Thomas J. Laforest Our French-Canadian Ancestors : Volume X, Page 69 "At the end of 1671, Guillaume was ready to set up a home. On 22 November before noon, he put on his Sunday best and went to the home of Sieur Jacques Leber, merchand, husband of the 'honorable' Jeanne Lemoine. he was accompanied by Jean Petit, inhaibtant of Longueuil, a tailor, and Beigne Bassset, the notary from the island of Montreal. There waiting for them were the following witnesses: Olivier Charbonneau, his future father-in-law, and Marie Garnier, his wife; Simon Cardinal and Michelle Garnier; Jacques Cardinal, Mathurin Thibodeau and Catherine Avrard; Squire Charles Lemoines, Sieur de Longueuil, and Catherine Thierry dit Primot; Pierre Dagenais, Francois Dollier de Casson, a Sulspicien priest 'head clergyman of the place,' and the future bride Anne Charbonneau." "...Anne Charbonneau was French by birth like her husband. She had been born about 1657 at Marans in Aunis. She took part in the perilous crossing during the summer of 1659, aboard le Saint-Andre, the same ship which had brought Jeanne Mance." "On Monday morning, 23 November 1671, in the church of Notre-Dame, the sulpician Father Gilles Perot, blessed the union of Guillaume Labelle and Anne Charbonneau at the same time as those of Jean Groust and Marie-Anne Goguet, Pierre Payet dit Saint-Amour and Louise Tessier. Charles Lemoine signed the parish register as witness to the marriages of the three couples." Thomas J. Laforest Our French-Canadian Ancestors : Volume XIV, Page 140 |
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Children:
Antoine Labelle (20 November 1674 , Montréal, Québec, Canada - , )
Francoise Labelle (19 April 1676, Rivière des Prairies, Montreal, Québec, Canada - 20 July 1678, Pointe-aux-Trembles, Montreal, Québec, Canada)
Marie Labelle (02 February 1678 , - 19 June 1702, Saint-François-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada)
Charles Labelle (18 December 1679 , Repentigny, Québec, Canada - , )
Marie Madeleine Labelle (14 December 1681 , Repentigny, Québec, Canada - , )
Pierre Labelle (01 January 1684 , - , )
Joseph Labelle (abt. 1686, - , )
Jean Francois Labelle (abt. 1688, - , )
Jacques Labelle (19 March 1688, Lachenaie, Québec, Canada - , )
Catherine Labelle (05 July 1692 , Laval, Québec, Canada - , )
Joachim Labelle (abt. 1693, - , )
Angelique Labelle (3 Aug 1697, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Québec, Canada - , ) |
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Pierre Guindon
-- Date: 15 February 1711 Place:
"Anne Charbonneau, still steady on her 63 year-old legs, reorganized her life. She signed a marriage contract with Pierre Guindon, on 15 February 1711... The act of the religious ceremony of Pierre and Anne remains undiscovered, but we know through a notarized document signed on 8 March 1724, that they were married in a second marriage..." Thomas J. Laforest Our French-Canadian Ancestors : Volume XIV, Page 147 |
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