No baptism has been found for him, he is listed as 18 months old on 1681 census in Batiscan, 2 baptisms are found for the family in this time period, both done in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, with no mention of actual place of residence, so impossible to tell if the family were still living in Cap-de-la-Madeleine or had moved to Batiscan when he was born.
Recensement 1681 Census: Batiscan
Charles Lesieur 34 ; Françoise de Lafond, sa femme, 21 ; enfants : Charles 7, Pierre 4, Julien 18 mois ; 5 bêtes à cornes ; 8 arpents en valeur.[1]
Julien and his brother Charles bought part of a seigneurie at the river Aucmatiche (Yamachiche)
Contrat de vente par M. et Demoiselle Boucher au sieur Charles et Jullien Le Scieur frères, d ’une part de Seigneurie seize à la rivière Aucmatiche (1er juillet 1702). Vol VIII pg 11 Notaire Marien Tailhandier[2]
Julien Lesieur married Simone Blanchet on 10 Jan 1701 in Batiscan[3]
4 known children from the marriage, 1 died young and 3 married[4]
Julien Lesieur dit Duchaine died on 17 Aug 1715, funeral the next day in Rivière-du-Loup (Louiseville, St-Antoine)[5], being listed as around 40 years old on the record.
Sources
Drouin collection
↑ Recensements de 1666-1667-1681 en Nouvelle-France, référant au chapitre IV du livre Histoire des Canadiens Français de Benjamin Sulte, compilés par Jean-Guy Sénécal (senecal@gel.ulaval.ca) le 17 mars 1998
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Julien by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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