Philbert (Gilbert) TREMBLAY (b. abt. 1604 , Randonnai, Perche, France d. 17 November 1642 , Randonnai, Perche, France )
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Philbert (Gilbert) TREMBLAY was born abt. 1604 in Randonnai, Perche, France
Philbert (Gilbert) TREMBLAY was the child of (Louis) Loys TREMBLAY dit GALLIEN and Nicole PINEAU and the grandchild of: (paternal) Gallien TREMBLAY dit BARONS and UNKNOWNSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Philbert (Gilbert) married Jeanne (Jehanne) COIGNET (COGNET) 3 October 1623 in Normandel, Perche, France . The couple had (at least) 3 children. Jeanne (Jehanne) COIGNET (COGNET) was born abt. 1605 in Normandel, Perche, France. Jeanne (Jehanne) died 16 October 1652 in Saint-Maurice-lès-Charencey, Perche, France.
Philbert (Gilbert) TREMBLAY died 17 November 1642 in Randonnai, Perche, France.
Occupation: farmer, laborer
born Saint Mâlo de Randonnai
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Also known under the name Gilbert Tremble.
Translated from French:
Philibert Tremblay was married to Jeanne Cognet of Normandel (a borough close to Randonnai) on October 3, 1623 in the church Saint-Firmin de Normandel. The two witnesses were Jean Cognet, father of the bride, and Pierre Cognet, one of his brothers.
Three years later, in 1626, arrives the birth at Randonnai of Pierre Tremblay.
In 1631, Thomas Tremblay would have yielded temporarily to Philibert, of the goods thus described: "right, houses and heritages".
A few years still passes, then Philibert Tremblay thinks definitively of regulating the obligations of its unhappy childhood. Of its clean chéf Philibert yielded about 1635, all its rights, house and heritages, for the sum of 80 books to the Crestot injury
It is that of which been taken an act, in the name of Philibert Tremblay become its ripe of adult. He declares labouor there and, referring to a last transaction five years before on the subject of "rights, house and heritage acquired of his or her uncle Thomas", the whole sells at a cut price to the extreme. Still it had to compensate its uncle-tutor, Thomas Tremblay, of the expenses of the supervision of which he had been charged by M.le Baillif de Randonnai, "as well of the aforesaid Philibert as of his or her brothers and sisters". So far, the name of the latter is remained unknown. It is probable that they left the village and the ungrateful ground which refused to nourish them. The elder son of Philibert, Pierre, who is now 10 years old, starts to bring to him an effective help in his work of farm. Peace reigns with the hearth, under the sign of the labour and frugality. The mother keeps close to it the second of the boys, who is called Guillaume and who is only four years old. As in much of households of the time, these children are the only quite robust survivors several other maternities less happy, but the young parents still, can hope for a more family. They are far from being as rich as the cousins who exploit Heavy forgings, but helping God, and flanked of their two small boys, they entrevient the future without apprehension.
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[Hide/Show]Philbert (Gilbert) TREMBLAY married Jeanne (Jehanne) COIGNET (COGNET)-- Date: 3 October 1623 Place: Normandel, Perche, France
Philibert Tremblay married on 3 October 1623 in the church Holy Firmin of Normandel (St. Firmin de Normandel, Orne, France). The two witnesses were Jean Cognet, father of the wife, and Pierre Cognet, one of her brothers. The record shows no parent present on the side of Philibert. The wife of Philibert is called Jeanne Cognet, originally of Normandel, a borough next to Randonnai.
Children of Philbert (Gilbert) TREMBLAY and Jeanne (Jehanne) COIGNET (COGNET):
Philibert Tremblay married on 3 October 1623 in the church Holy Firmin of Normandel (St. Firmin de Normandel, Orne, France). The two witnesses were Jean Cognet, father of the wife, and Pierre Cognet, one of her brothers. The record shows no parent present on the side of Philibert. The wife of Philibert is called Jeanne Cognet, originally of Normandel, a borough next to Randonnai.
Children of Philbert (Gilbert) TREMBLAY and Jeanne (Jehanne) COIGNET (COGNET):
Pierre TREMBLAY (b.abt. 1626, Randonnai, Perche, France d. 14 April 1687, L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Canada, New France)
m. Ozanne ACHON 2 October 1657 in Québec, Québec, Canada (Quebec City)
Guillaume TREMBLAY (b.16 November 1633, Randonnai, Perche, France d. abt. 1700, Randonnai, Perche, France)
m. Marie LEHOUX in Randonnai, Perche, France
Marguerite TREMBLAY (b.12 September 1641, Randonnai, Perche, France d. 24 October 1643, Randonnai, Perche, France)
m. Ozanne ACHON 2 October 1657 in Québec, Québec, Canada (Quebec City)
Guillaume TREMBLAY (b.16 November 1633, Randonnai, Perche, France d. abt. 1700, Randonnai, Perche, France)
m. Marie LEHOUX in Randonnai, Perche, France
Marguerite TREMBLAY (b.12 September 1641, Randonnai, Perche, France d. 24 October 1643, Randonnai, Perche, France)
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1623 Marriage / Partner
Philbert (Gilbert) TREMBLAY and Jeanne (Jehanne) COIGNET (COGNET) 3 October 1623, Normandel, Perche, France
Philbert (Gilbert) TREMBLAY and Jeanne (Jehanne) COIGNET (COGNET) 3 October 1623, Normandel, Perche, France
1633 Birth of Child
Guillaume TREMBLAY was born 16 November 1633, Randonnai, Perche, France
Guillaume TREMBLAY was born 16 November 1633, Randonnai, Perche, France
1635
16 mars 1635, contrat passé devant Houdebout ; voir règlement de tutelle entre Thomas Tremblay et Philibert Tremblay, son neveu
16 mars 1635, contrat passé devant Houdebout ; voir règlement de tutelle entre Thomas Tremblay et Philibert Tremblay, son neveu
1641 Birth of Child
Marguerite TREMBLAY was born 12 September 1641, Randonnai, Perche, France
Marguerite TREMBLAY was born 12 September 1641, Randonnai, Perche, France
1642 Death
17 November 1642
Randonnai, Perche, France
17 November 1642
Randonnai, Perche, France
Death and Burial
Died 17 Nov 1642, La Filonnière, Randonnai, Alençon, Orne, Perche, France
Buried 17 Nov 1642, Saint Mâlo de Randonnai, Alençon, Orne, Perche, France
Died 17 Nov 1642, La Filonnière, Randonnai, Alençon, Orne, Perche, France
Buried 17 Nov 1642, Saint Mâlo de Randonnai, Alençon, Orne, Perche, France
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