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Jean Baptiste Halé 1615 1672
Born ABT 1607 St Julien de Coudray, Chartres, Ile-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France.
Died 1672 Mar 18 Lauzon, Qc. -Was found dead in the woods near the age of 65,https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G993-F99B-V?i=254&wc=9RLX-4WG%3A17585101%2C19508101%2C19508102&cc=1321742 Sépulture/Burial - FamilySearch
Note: #N178.
Note N178This family was among the first to become pioneers in New France.
Sailing by ship in the spring to Quebec with their 3 girls between 1652-1658:
Two of the girls married near 20 years of age, strengthening New France, except for Barbe who married in late 20s due to spiritual oppression, see her bio.
The Halays immigrated with their three daughters, Marie b-1643, Barbe b-1645 & Elisabeth b-1649, between 1650-9. All three daughters were born in Chartres but a brother, J-Baptist was born in Quebec, 1659.
RIN MH:N186.
PRIN MH:I518.
For a brief biographical sketch see OUR FRENCH-CANADIAN ANCESTORS, by Thomas J. Laforest, vol.23, (1993), chapter 9, pp.87-93.
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Categories: Migrants d'Orléanais au Canada, Nouvelle-France