André de Chaune variations: de Chaulne, de Chaume, Duchonné.
Son of Antoine and of Simone Hénaut, he is listed as 30 on 1681 census and 41 in hospitalization record of 1692.
Marriage
Marie Louise Lemelain married André de Chaune, son of the late Antoine de Chaune and of Simone Hénaut, of the parish of St-Germain-l'Auxerrois in the city of Paris, on 16 Nov 1676 in Notre-Dame de Québec[1]
Recensement 1681 Census: Basse Ville de Québec
He was hospitalized once in Hôtel-Dieu of Québec, listed as 41 then, a tailor.
Only one child know to the couple, Marie Anne de Chaulne, born and baptized 5 Sept 1698 in Montréal (ND), [4] married to Étienne Billy dit Verrier on 2 Aug 1717 in Québec (ND)[5]
Their daughter was hospitalized in Hôtel-Dieu de Québec twice.
Death
Both Louise and her husband André are listed as deceased on the marriage of their daughter in 1717. No funeral record has been identified as theirs.
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