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Sainte Grondin (abt. 1677 - 1731)

Sainte (Anne) "Jeanne, Marie" Grondin
Born about in Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 7 Feb 1695 in Rivière-Ouelle, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
Wife of — married 15 Apr 1722 in Notre-Dame de Québec, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 54 in Berthier-en-Bas, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
Profile last modified | Created 21 Aug 2011
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Anne Grondin lived
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Biography

Sainte Grondin was born around 1677, the daughter of Jean Grondin and Sainte Mignault. She is listed as Sainte on 1681 census, aged 4

Note: the records during her marriages name her variously Anne Sainte, Jeanne Sainte, Jeanne, Marie Sainte or Sainte.

Recensement 1681 Census: SEIGNEURIE DE BELLECHASSE
Jacques Grondin 35 ; Sainte Mignault, sa femme, 30 ; enfants : Marie 10, Agnès 8, Louise 6, Sainte 4, François 2 ; 1 fusil ; 3 bêtes à cornes ; 1 arpent en valeur[1][2]

Anne Sainte Grondin married @ 17 with Jean Aiot (sic) 7 Feb 1695 Rivière-Ouelle[3]

Marriage

Husband: Jean Ayotte
Wife: Sainte Grondin
Child: Alexis dit Zacharie Ayotte
Marriage:
Date: 7 FEB 1695
Place: Rivière-Ouelle, [4]

Marriage 2
Jeanne Sainte Grondin, widow of Jean Ayot, remarried on 15 April 1722 in Notre-Dame de Québec with Michel Chartier, widower of Anne Destroismaisons.[5]

Child from the marriage, Joseph, who married Marie Françoise Morin in 1746.[6]

Death

Sainte Grondin, wife of Michel Chartier, died on 4 June 1731 and was buried on the 5th in Berthier-en-Bas (now Berthier-sur-Mer), the record giving her around 52 years of age.[7][8]

Sources

  1. Wikisource Recensement 1681 Census selon Benjamin Sulte Histoire des Canadiens-français, Tome 5, chap. 4
  2. BAC-LAC: Recensement 1681 Census, image, pg 236/335
  3. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec des origines à 1730, René Jetté, avec la collaboration du PRDH, 1983, Presses de l'Université de Montréal, pg 531 (Grondin) (membership IGD)
  4. Source: #S856
  5. Marriage 2 IGD
  6. Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1997 - Drouin IGD
  7. Sépulture-Funeral image IGD
  8. Source: #S856

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jim Rice for starting this profile. Click the Changes tab for the details of contributions by Jim and others.





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Grondin-93 and Grondin-14 are not ready to be merged because: It looks from the data that "Anne Xainte Grondin" and "Sainte Grondin" are indeed the same person. My question lies with her lineage. Ayotte family records maintain that Ms. Grondin and Jean Ayotte had a son, Joseph, from whom that whole Ayotte line in N. America is traced. It's important to reconcile that part of the record -- or at least make sure it's not deleted in the merger process.
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