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Jeanne (Dugas) Dugast (abt. 1598 - 1647)

Jeanne Dugast formerly Dugas
Born about in Nantes, Bretagne, Francemap
Daughter of and [mother unknown]
Sister of and [half]
Wife of — married about 1614 in Bretagne, Francemap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 49 in La Rochelle, Aunis, Francemap
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Full Sequence mtDNA Haplogroup H3 Earliest Known Ancestor
Full Sequence mtDNA Haplogroup H3 Earliest Known Ancestor

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Biography

Jeanne Dugas (or Dugast), mother of Julienne Coiffe was the daughter of Nicolas Dugast as per Godbout, Nicolas Dugast and his sons Mathurin and Martin were cited in the marriage contract of Julienne Coiffe, as her grandfather and uncles.[1] Jeanne Dugast's mother is unknown. (See reasearch notes below).

Jeanne died 13 April 1647 at LaRochelle, France. Her burial was recorded in the records of the Sainte-Marguerite church. Le 13eme jour (Avril) fut inhumé le corps de Jeanne Dugast vivante femme de Andre Coiffé m boulanger aagée de 49 ans.[2]

Marriage

Spouse: Andre Coiffe
Date: Before 1620
Location: France
Children: Julienne Coiffe, born in Nantes, Bretagne (Loire-Atlantique), France [3]

1 — COIFFÉ, André, marchand boulanger, à Nantes, puis à La Rochelle, n'existait plus en 1680. ayant épousé 1° Jeanne Dugast, fille de Nicolas, et 2° à Notre-Dame de La Rochelle, le 3 janvier 1648, Elisabeth Rosturier.[1]

Du premier lit naquit:

1. Julienne, née à Nantes et mariée par contrat de Combauld, not., le 14 septembre 1636, avec Jean Fourestier (v. ce nom) avec promesse de ratification de Nicolas Dugast, son aïeul, de Mathurin et Martin Dugast, ses oncles, demeurant à Nantes.[1]

Research notes

She is highly unlikely to have died in Rennes. Fichier origine states her daughter Julienne was born in Nantes[4]. Her widowed husband remarries in La Rochelle on 3 February 1648[4]. (Or January, record needs to be found, Godbout says January). Where she died needs to be ascertained.

Update August 2023

Based on the subsequently discovered burial record for Jeanne it was necessary to adjust the estimated birth year from the now disproven 1573 which was entered when the profile was created in 2012.

Disconnected mother

Julienne Dugast cannot have been the daughter of Diane de Rohan-Gyé, who was married to François de Maillé de la Tour-Landry from 1564 to 1585 and spent her childbearing years producing his 12 children.

from her grand-daughter' Fichier origine de sa petite-fille

FORESTIER / FOURESTIER, Catherine 241541
Date de baptême: 06-01-1640
Lieu d'origine: La Rochelle (Ste-Marguerite) (Charente-Maritime) 17300
Lieu actuel: La Rochelle
Parents: Jean FOURESTIER et Julienne Coiffé
Métier du père: Maître pâtissier
Date de mariage des parents: 28-10-1636
Lieu de mariage des parents: La Rochelle (Ste-Marguerite) (17300)
Remarques: Cm des parents le 14-09-1636 chez Me Combault. Sa mère Julienne Coiffe est native de Nantes et inhumée le 20-04-1650 à LR (ND-de-Cougnes) ; puis son veuf épouse Marie Mallet. Ses grands-parents maternels sont André Coiffe, marchand boulanger à Nantes (44) et Jeanne Dugast. Devenu veuf, son grand-père André Coiffe épouse Élisabeth Roturier, le 03-02-1648 à LR (ND-de-Cougnes), dont deux fils : André, maître menuisier, cm du 08-01-1680 Me Pintault, marié le 25-01-1680 à LR (SB) avec Suzanne Normandin; et Jacques-Hyacinthe, dominicain.[5][6]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Rapport de l'Archiviste de la province de Québec, 1970 Familles venues de La Rochelle en Canada Père Archange Godbout (débute pg 119) pg 185
  2. Archives départementales de la Charente-Maritime en ligne. Registres paroissiaux, pastoraux et d’état civil, GG 377, LaRochelle paroissial S 1636-1665, image 134/362.
  3. Fichier origine de Catherine Fourestier: http://www.fichierorigine.com/recherche?numero=241541
  4. 4.0 4.1 Fichier Origine #241541 http://www.fichierorigine.com/recherche?numero=241541
  5. DGFQ, p. 794; AG-LAR, p. 98
  6. Fichier Catherine Forestier 2019 Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie//Québec Federation of Genealogical Societies




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Lamoureux's question crys for an answer:

"Jeanne's first husband Claude (Landry) Tour-Landry died in 1640 according to his profile. How could she have married Andre Coiffe in 1605 if Claude was still alive?"

It's likely that every Acadian family had at least one remarriage prior to legal unbinding from the last spouse. For instance Grégoire Thibodeau has two such "ghost marriages."

posted by [Living Hicks]
The answer is simple, she was never married to Claude Landry. This family group has been horribly conflated in the past.
Thank you Danielle, for adding information and sources to this profile. In light of this, the profile for Nicolas Dugast should be reconnected but it needs cleaning up (the profile is currently from the wrong area of Brittany, has an unsourced death date and one of the attached sons is not mentioned on the marriage contract cited by Godbout).
Diane de Rohan Gié is not the mother of Jeanne Dugast or any other Dugas or Dugast child. Please read Diane de Rohan-Gié's profile. Diane de Rohan-Gié spent all her childbearing years producing children with her Maillé de la Tour-Landry husband. She never had time to be married to someone else or have children with someone else, and the sources for her Maillé marriage and children are reliable.
Dugas-628 and Dugas-219 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, lived roughly at the same period and both attached to a "Claude Landry".
I suggest removing the connection to Landry-79. This family is well documented of Fichier Origine and they do not mention another marriage of Jeanne Dugast. She appears to have lived in Nantes all her life and her father is unsubstantiated as well.
Jeanne's first husband Claude (Landry) Tour-Landry died in 1640 according to his profile. How could she have married Andre Coiffe in 1605 if Claude was still alive?
posted by Celeste Lamoureux
Dugas-357 and Dugas-219 appear to represent the same person because: same person, spouse
posted by Danielle Liard
Dugast-1 and Dugas-219 appear to represent the same person because: Matching info and mispelling of last name in Dugas-219
posted by Don Stone

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