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According to Fichier Origine: Antoine Desrosiers 1617 Drawn from one of the many names of the surname Desrosiers, the line Lafrenière[citation needed] we used here, one of the oldest, if not the oldest, would root ancestor Antoine Desrosiers dit Lafresnière. The ancestor contracts marriage with Anne Leneuf du Herrisson before the notary Boujonnier in Trois-Rivières and married Nov. 24, 1647[citation needed]. The couple gave birth to eight children between 1650 and 1672, including at least three sons who married and founded families. Antoine Derosiers Dit Lafrenière, born in 1664, in Trois-Rivières, married Marie Renee Desmarais Lepellé in 1696. They had eleven children. Pierre, born in 1719 in Sorel, married his first wife, Genevieve Casaubon, January 18, 1744 and his second wife, January 21, 1759 in Berthier-en-Haut, Marie-Madeleine Boucher. The descendants of this line, Lafrenière were spread into parts of Champlain, Sorel and Berthier also.
Baptism
30 Aug 1620 (Age: 3) The act of baptism in 1620, which could be one of the pioneer, was discovered by Nicole Morel-Desrosiers Jean-Pierre Morel in 2007. Uncertain and does not recognize legal status of the relationship between family members, due to the absence of the names of his parents marriage contract in New France.
Marriage Contract 24 Nov 1647 (Age: 30) Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada to Anne Leneuf[citation needed] He was born between 1617 and 1619. No information on the date of his marriage, but a marriage contract dated 24 Nov 1647 passed in Trois-Rivières,
Marriage 24 Nov 1647 (Age: 30) Trois-Rivieres, Canada to Anne Leneuf-The ancestor contracted marriage with Anne de Leneuf Herrisson before notary Boujonnier in Trois-Rivières and married Nov. 24, 1647[citation needed].
Death 08 Aug 1691 (Age: 74) Champlain, Quebec, Canada [citation needed]
Occupation Judge Antoine is present and signs the marriage contract between François Breton and Barbe Dumont on 11 November 1668 and is cited as juge ordinaire dudit lieu (ordinary judge of the place, which was Champlain)[1]
Marie Desrosiers b. 16 Jun 1650
Michel Desrosiers dit Désilets b. circa 1652
Joseph Desrosiers b. circa 1655, d. before 1666
Jean Desrosiers dit Dutremble b. 29 Sep 1657, d. 23 Feb 1704
Anne Desrosiers b. 12 Nov 1661
Antoine Desrosiers dit Lafresnière b. 30 Aug 1664
Pierre Desrosiers dit Dargy b. circa 1667, d. before 1723
Marie-Jeanne Desrosiersb. circa 1671.
Baptême
Peut-être baptisé le 30 août 1620 à Noailly (actuel département français de la Loire); il serait alors le fils de Jean Debonzier, et Anet Grothier.[2]
Peut-être baptisé le 14 avril 1617 à Renaison (actuel département français de la Loire); il serait alors le fils de Antoine Desrosiers et de Sylvie ?.[3]
Peut-être baptisé le 4 août 1600 à Roanne au pays de Lyonnais, France fils de Benoit Desrosiers[4]
Traité de mariage de Desrosiers et Anne Duhérisson
6 août 1648 Au traité de mariage qui au plaisir de Dieu sera fait et parfait en face de Notre Mère Ste-Église Catholique. Apostolique et Romaine entre Antoine Desroziers natif du Bourg de Renaison pays de Lyonnais en France et Anne Duhérisson native du Bourg de Thiéry en Normandie tous deux de présent, demeurant en cette habitation de Trois Rivières, lesquels présence de leurs parens [sic] et bons amis le sont promis la Foy de mariage respectivement l’un et l’autre avec promesse de l’épouser en faveur duquel accord le Sieur Duhérisson présence présence [sic] des susdits parens [sic] et bons amis a promis donner au nom de la dite fille au dit Desroziers le dit mariage parfait et accompli [5] Transcrit par Givogue-4
Marriage contract between Desrosiers and Anne Duhérisson
August 6, 1648 Contract for the marriage, which, at God’s pleasure, will be held and solemnized before Our Catholic, Apostolic and Roman Holy Mother Church, between Antoine Desroziers, native of Renaison town, region of Lyon in France, and Anne Duhérisson, native of Thiéry town in Normandy, both of them now residents of this place Trois-Rivières, who, in the presence of their relatives and good friends, have vowed to wed each other, with the agreement of Sieur Duhérisson present, in the presence of the aforementioned relatives and good friends, who has promised to give in the name of this girl to the said Desroziers, so that the said marriage be completed. Translated par Givogue-4[6]
Marriage Contract
Marriage contract Antoine Desrosiers with Anne Duhérisson August 6, 1648 Trois-Rivières, Canada, Nouvelle-France |
Enterrement d’Antoine Desrosiers Le neuvième du mois d’août de l’année mil six cent quatre-vingt-onze a été inhumé dans le cimetière de l’église paroissiale de Champlain, Antoine Desrosiers habitant du dit lieu, décédé le jour présentent, en la communion de notre mère de l’église, âgé quatre-vingt-dix ans, en présence Jean Desrosiers Dutremble son fils, maître Jacques Turcut et de la plupart de ses enfants, parent et amis. Dudourne prêtre[7] Transcrit par Givogue-4
Burial of Antoine Desrosiers The ninth of August, one thousand six hundred ninety-one was buried in the cemetery of the parish church of Champlain, Antoine Desrosiers resident of the said place, died the day before in the communion of our Mother the Church, aged ninety years old, attended by Jean Desrosiers Dutremble his son, master Jacques Turcut and most of his children, relatives and friends. Dudourne priest. Translated by Givogue-4
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