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1669 Marriage
Title	The King's Daughters
Authors	Joy Reisinger, Elmer Courteau
Edition	revised
Publisher	J. Reisinger, 1988
Original from	the University of Wisconsin - Madison
Digitized	May 14, 2008
Length	233 pages
Page 136
1669 Marriage Title The King's Daughters Authors Joy Reisinger, Elmer Courteau Edition revised Publisher J. Reisinger, 1988 Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison Digitized May 14, 2008 Length 233 pages Page 136

1669 Marriage
Title The King's Daughters
Authors Joy Reisinger, Elmer Courteau
Edition revised
Publisher J. Reisinger, 1988
Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison
Digitized May 14, 2008
Length 233 pages
Page 136


Death recorded at Sainte-Famille-de-Boucherville, Boucherville, Quebec
Death recorded at Sainte-Famille-de-Boucherville, Boucherville, Quebec

Death recorded at Sainte-Famille-de-Boucherville, Boucherville, Quebec
Source: Click here to go to source Familysearch.org. Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection) [database on-line]. Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin. 


Francoise Curet
(1643 - 19 Jan 1709)


Francoise Curet  (1643,  Grevillers, Arras, Artois, France  - 19 Jan 1709,  Boucherville, Québec, Canada  -- Age:   --Cause of Death:



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genealogy - fille du roi  Filles du Roi1663-1673 Filles du Roi

"The filles du roi, or King's Daughters, were some 770 women who arrived in the colony of New France (Canada) between 1663 and 1673, under the financial sponsorship of King Louis XIV of France. Most were single French women and many were orphans. Their transportation to Canada and settlement in the colony were paid for by the King. Some were given a royal gift of a dowry of 50 livres for their marriage to one of the many unmarried male colonists in Canada. These gifts are reflected in some of the marriage contracts entered into by the filles du roi at the time of their first marriages.

The filles du roi were part of King Louis XIV's program to promote the settlement of his colony in Canada. Some 737 of these women married and the resultant population explosion gave rise to the success of the colony. Most of the millions of people of French Canadian descent today, both in Quebec and the rest of Canada and the USA (and beyond!), are descendants of one or more of these courageous women of the 17th century. "

 

Curé, Françoise, m. Loiseau, Lucas, contract Dec. 19, 1669



census 1681 Canadian Census Seigneurie du Boucherville  
Lucas Loyseau, 40
Francoise Cire (Cure), sa femme, 38
enfants:
Madelaine, 11
Joachim, 9
Jeanne, 6
Roger, 5
Marie, 1

Source: Histoire des Canadiens-Francais 1608-1880 by Benjamin Sulte, Montreal, 1882




Ancestor's Marriage(s) and Child(ren)


marriage married Lucas Loiseau -- Date: 19 Dec 1669 Place:  Boucherville, Québec, Canada
Family Group Record for Francoise Curet and Lucas Loiseau


Children:

daughter Marie Madeleine Loiseau (26 Apr 1671, Boucherville, Québec, Canada - 1 Jun 1722, Boucherville, Québec, Canada)

son Joachim Loiseau (28 Feb 1673, Boucherville, Québec, Canada - 12 Sep 1734, Boucherville, Québec, Canada)

daughter Marie Loiseau (4 Jun 1680, Boucherville, Québec, Canada - 16 May 1726, Lavaltrie, Québec, Canada)




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