Françoise Fournier
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Françoise Fournier (1671 - 1734)

Françoise Fournier
Born in Québec, Canada, Nouvelle Francemap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 21 Apr 1686 in Saint-Thomas, Seigneurie de Montmagny, Canada, Nouvelle-France.map
Descendants descendants
Died at age 63 in Montmagny, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
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Biographie

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Françoise Fournier a vécu
au Canada, Nouvelle-France.

Françoise Fournier (1671 - 1734)

Père et mère: Elle est la fille de Guillaume Fournier et de Marie Françoise Hébert.

Naissance et baptême
Françoise Fournier est née le 30 avril 1671 et est baptisée le 2 mai 1671 à Notre-Dame de Québec, Canada, Nouvelle-France.[1]

Recensement 1681
Guillaume Fournier 60 ; Françoise Hébert, sa femme, 46 ; enfants : Joseph 20, Jean 16, Simon 14, Pierre 12, Françoise 11, Louis 9, Madelaine 6, Charles 4 ; 3 fusils ; 12 bêtes à cornes ; 10 arpents en valeur. Ils habitent à la seigneurie de Bellechasse, Chaudière-Appalaches, Canada.[2]

Mariage
Jacques Boulé âgé de 22 ans et Françoise Fournier âgée de 14 ans se sont mariés le 21 avril 1686 à Saint-Thomas-de-la-Pointe-à-la-Caille, Canada, Nouvelle-France.[3]

Enfants connus / Known children: de Jacques Boulay et de Françoise Fournier

  1. Marie Françoise Boulé (1686 - 1764) Marie Francoise Boulet
  2. Jacques Alexis Boulé (1689 - 1771) Jacques Alexis Boulay
  3. Pierre Boulé (1691 - ) Pierre Boulet
  4. Marie-Madeleine Boulé (1693 - 1765) Marie-Madeleine Boulet
  5. Joseph Boulet (1695 - 1769) Joseph Boulay
  6. Augustin Boulé (1697 - 1771) Augustin Boule
  7. Jean Boulé (1699 - 1777) Jean Boulay
  8. Jacques Boulé (1700 - ) Jean Baptiste Jacques Boulet
  9. Guillaume Boulé (1702 - 1764) Guillaume Boulay
  10. Louis Boulé (1704 - ) Louis Boulé dit Baker
  11. François Boulé (1707 - 1763) François Boulay
  12. Paul Boulé (1708 - ) Paul Boulet
  13. Charles Boulé (1711 - )Charles Boule
  14. Martin Boulé (1713 - ) Martin Boulet

Décès
Âgée de 63 ans, Françoise Fournier, épouse de Jacques Boulet, décède le 15 juillet 1734 et est inhumée le 16 juillet 1734 à Saint-Thomas-de-la-Pointe-à-la-Caille, Canada, Nouvelle-France.[4]

Biography

Drapeau identifiant les profils du Canada, Nouvelle-France
Françoise Fournier lived
in Canada, Nouvelle-France.

Françoise Fournier was born on 30 Apr 1671 and baptized on 2 May in Notre-Dame de Québec, Canada, Nouvelle France. Her parents were Guillaume Fournier and Marie Françoise Hébert. Godparents at the infant's baptism were Claude Courtin and Catherine Normand. The officiating priest was Henri de Bernières.[5]

Recensement/Census 1681:
Guillaume Fournier 60; Françoise Hébert, his wife, 46; children: Joseph 20, Jean 16, Simon 14, Pierre 12, Françoise 11, Louis 9, Madelaine 6, Charles 4; 3 rifles; 12 horned beasts; 10 arpents in value. They live in the seigneury of Bellechasse, Chaudière-Appalaches, Canada.[2]

Marriage
Françoise Fournier married Jacques Boulé, son of Robert Boulé and Françoise Grenier, on 21 Apr 1686 in Saint-Thomas church, Seigneurie de Montmagny. In the presence of known witnesses Pierre Joncas and Jean Fournier. Marriage celebrated by Father Trouvé in the presence of the bishop of Québec, who gave the nuptial benediction (the bishop or Father Trouvé did, the punctuation leaves that unclear). Father Thomas Morel, the parish priest who was absent for the marriage, registered the record. [Act states: A dispensation of two banns was granted by the bishop of Québec]][6]

Death and Burial
Françoise Fournier, wife of Jacques Boulét, passed away on 15 Jul 1734 being given the age of around 64 years on the record. Her burial was the following day in Saint-Thomas church cemetery of Montmagny. In the presence of known witnesses Louis Côté and Jean Baptiste Marot. The officiating priest was Fournel.[7]

Sources

  1. Baptême - Baptism - FGrsançoise Fournier - FamilySearch. Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979, Québec > Notre-Dame-de-Québec > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1621-1679 > image 320 of 512; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal.
  2. 2.0 2.1 1681 Census Histoire des Canadiens-français, Tome V. Benjamin Sulte. Wilson & Cie, 1882 (IV, p. 53-92). WikiSource.
  3. Mariage / Marriage - Françoise Fournier & Jacques Boulay - FamilySearch. Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979, Montmagny > Saint-Thomas > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1679-1785 Abjurations 1787-1869 > image 8 of 584; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal.
  4. Sépulture / Burial - Françoise Fournier - FamilySearch. Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979, Montmagny > Saint-Thomas > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1679-1789 > image 219 of 1388; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal.
  5. Baptism IGD
  6. Marriage IGD
  7. Burial IGD




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Fournier-2890 and Fournier-76 appear to represent the same person because: Same data birth, death, name and family.
Daniel, please see my private message en français.
posted by Gaston Tardif
This profile doesn't make a lot of sense. It claims that Françoise married Jacques Boulay (1664-1738) and that they had a number of children including Guillaume (1702-1764). It also claims that she married her child Guillaume.

I have an (unpublished) family history dated 1967 with unknown authorship but which has been pretty reliable in the past. It claims Jacques was married to Françoise (his only marriage). It also says that Guillaume was married to Marie-Madeleine Miville in 1727 (they had 3 children) and then to Marie-Anne Dandurant in 1734 (they had 11 children).

Not sure how to present the info in my possession. Should I create a duplicate Guillaume (1702-1764) with my version of his marriages and children or a web page on my www site with the info for discussion? Comments?

posted by Daniel Boulet

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