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Pierre Albert (abt. 1672 - 1746)

Pierre Albert
Born about in Évêché de Luçon, Poitou, Francemap
Ancestors ancestors
Son of [uncertain] and [uncertain]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 27 Nov 1702 in Notre-Dame-de-Liesse de Rivière-Ouelle, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 74 in Kamouraska, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
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Biography

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Pierre Albert migrated from France to New France.
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PIERRE ALBERT Status : Immigrant

Pierre was born about 1672 in Luçon diocese, (Vendée), Poitou, son of René Albert and of Marie (Cleranceau) Devenseau.

Drapeau identifiant les profils du Canada, Nouvelle-France
Pierre Albert lived
in Canada, Nouvelle-France.

Marriage
Pierre Albert, aged 30 on the record, married Louise "Thérèse" Grondin, aged 18 on the record, daughter of Jean Grondin and Sainte Migneau, on 27 Nov 1702 in Notre-Dame-de-Liesse parish of Rivière-Ouelle. In the presence of known witnesses Jean Peltier, Gabriel Bouchard, Noël Peltier, and Jean Baptiste Grondin. The celebrant priest was J. Bernard de Requeleyne.[1] [2][3][4]

Known children of Pierre Albert and Louise Thérèse Grondin, several of whom married:

  1. Pierre Albert (1704 - 1780)
  2. Marie Anne Albert (1706 - 1777)
  3. Marguerite Albert (1708 - 1799)
  4. Claire Albert (1709 - 1774)
  5. François Albert (abt. 1711 - 1790)
  6. Geneviève Albert (1713 - 1788)
  7. Marie Magdeleine Albert (1717 - 1763)
  8. Marie Josephte Albert (abt. 1719 - 1800)
  9. Alexis Albert (1729 - 1730)

Land Purchase- 15 May 1698 Pierre Albert bought land from Pierre Emond (his brother-in-law) at Kamouraska[5]

Donation by Pierre Albert, living in the seigneury of Kamouraska, and Louise Thérèse Grondin, his wife; to Jean François Autin, living in the same place, and Claire Françoise Levasseur, his wife; namely all the movable and immovable property of the donors, under the responsibility of the donees to maintain and feed them until the day of their death; said donation passed through Étienne Auclair, parish priest of Saint-Louis de Kamouraska, Québec heritage New France. Court of the Provost of Québec . September 11, 1731 [Document insinuated on September 25, 1731] 2 elements. Superior Court Fund. Québec judicial district. Innuendo,[6]

Death and Burial
Pierre Albert passed away on 3 April 1746 being given the age of around 90 years on the record. His burial was the 5th in Saint-Louis parish cemetery of Kamouraska. In the presence of known witnesses Pierre Michaud and Louis Michaud. The officiating priest was Étienne Auclair.[7]

Sources

  1. Marriage IGD
  2. Pionniers PRDH
  3. Source: #S856
  4. Source: #S155
  5. Title-Vente d'une terre sise à Kamouraska par Pierre Emond à Pierre Albert, 15 mai 1698, Archives textuelles, Acte sous seing privé, Kamouraska (Québec : Municipalité de village), Nouvelle-France, Terrains -- Vente, Vente, Émond, Pierre, 1738-1808, TL5,D2204, Collection Pièces judiciaires et notariales, BAnQ Québec, http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3349250
  6. Pg.1 http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3334958?docsearchtext=Claire%20Albert,%20Kamouraska - Pg. 2 http://collections.banq.qc.ca/imagette/73Ah6R6dGTfyrpaF9ETOQg
  7. Burial IGD
  • Actes d'état civil et registres d'église du Québec (Collection Drouin), 1621 à 1997 - Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection: Institut Généalogique Drouin IGD (membership) https://www.genealogiequebec.com
  • Source: S856 (link removed, corrupt)Title: Les Grandes Familles Abbreviation: Les Grandes Familles
  • Source: S155 Title: Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes (Collection Tanguay), 1608 ? 1890 Author: - Tanguay, Cyprien.
  • Source: S258 Title: Ancestral File (R) Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Publication: Name: Name: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998;
  • Ancestry links: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/46507735/family
  • Tree: Nos Origines

Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Albert-119 created through the import of Ancestors 2011.GED on Aug 20, 2011 by William Romanski.
  • Albert-926 was created by Mike Pugliese through the import of Pugliese-23.ged on Jun 4, 2014.
  • Albert-1309 was created by Nadine Giasson St-Amand through the import of Giasson Family Tree.ged on Oct 16, 2015.




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Donation par Pierre Albert, habitant en la seigneurie de Kamouraska, et Louise-Thérèse Grondin, son épouse; à Jean-François Autin, habitant du même lieu, et Claire-Françoise Levasseur, sa femme; à savoir tous les biens meubles et immeubles des donateurs, à charge pour les donataires de les entretenir et nourrir jusqu'au jour de leur décès; ladite donation est passée pardevant Étienne Auclair, prêtre curé de la paroisse Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska

Donation par Pierre Albert, habitant en la seigneurie de Kamouraska, et Louise-Thérèse Grondin, son épouse; à Jean-François Autin, habitant du même lieu, et Claire-Françoise Levasseur, sa femme; à savoir tous les biens meubles et immeubles des donateurs, à charge pour les donataires de les entretenir et nourrir jusqu'au jour de leur décès; ladite donation est passée pardevant Étienne Auclair, prêtre curé de la paroisse Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska Patrimoine québécois

Nouvelle-France. Cour de la prévôté de Québec. 11 septembre 1731 [Document insinué le 25 septembre 1731]

2 éléments. Fonds Cour supérieure. District judiciaire de Québec. Insinuations,

Pg.1 http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3334958?docsearchtext=Claire%20Albert,%20Kamouraska

Pg. 2 http://collections.banq.qc.ca/imagette/73Ah6R6dGTfyrpaF9ETOQg

posted by Arora (G) Anonymous
edited by Arora (G) Anonymous
Albert-926 and Albert-119 appear to represent the same person because: same man, parents, spouse etc
posted by Danielle Liard