Guillaume Lemoine, dit LeNormand, son of Jacques Lemoine and Jeanne Madre, was born about 1699 in Le Havre de Grace, Parish of Notre Dame, Diocese of Rouen, Normandy, France.
Marriages
Theraize/Therese LeDoux, dit Latreille, 28 April 1722 (marriage contract), at Kaskaskia, Illinois[1]
Marie [Sanmerine] d'Est, April 4, 1725,at St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana[2]
Marie Gagnard, of Nantes, Brittany, France, married: 21 Aug 1742 in Pointe Coupee, Louisiana [3]
Marie Madeleine Cordier, married: 4 May 1762 in Pointe Coupee, Louisiana.[4]
He died and was buried 8 August 1771 in Pointe Coupee, Louisiana. [5]
↑Archdiocese of New Orleans Sacramental Records Vol. 1, 1718-1750, Rev. Msgr Earl C. Woods, editor, (New Orleans, LA: Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1993); LEMOINE, p. 165
Guillaume (Jaques, navigator, and Jeanne [o], of Le Havre de Grace, launch commander of the Company [of the Indies], m. Marie Sanmerine, April 4, 1725, w. Binar [@Binard], surnamed LaForge, Pierre Francois Fontaine, Nicolas Delorge, Guillaume Hue Dieu (SLC, M1, 81)
St. Louis Cathedral Registers, Marriage Book A (1720-1730), pp. 81-82, No. 189, Text: GUILLAUME LE MOINE, MASTER [OF HIS TRADE], WITH MARIE SANMERINE The year 1725, the 4th of April, after having published one bann, and dispensed the two others and the period proscribed by the Church, between Guillaume Lemoine, boat captain for the company, son of Jacques Lemoine, Navigator, and of Jeanne of Harve de Grâce, the Parish of Notre Dame, for his part; and Marie Sanmerine, daughter of Elmaël Sanmerine and of Anne Marie Edelmé, native of Pfalz, for the other part; not having found any canonical impediment to the validity of marriage, I, the undersigned Capuchin pastor of New Orleans and Vicar General for the Bishop of Québec, have received their mutual consent and given them the nuptial blessing, on the aforementioned day and year of these proceedings, the undersigned witnesses, the Sirs Bissard dit Laforge, Pierre François Fontaine, Nicolas Delorge, Guillaume Huevieu, who, having declared they could not sign, have made their ordinary marks, and have only the signature of the parish priest, Messrs. Bruno and V. Hyacinthe, of the Capuchin Order of missionary priests.
↑Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol 1b, Point Coupee Records, 1722-1769, Catholic Church, compiler (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge) pp. 74 & 110
Marie Gagnard (Jean and Francois Paudrie) native of St. Erbilon, Diocese of Nantes, Brittany, France, widow of Michel Lemoine m. 21 Aug. 1742 Guillaume Lemoine (Jacques Lemoine and Jeanne Madre) native of Le Havre de Grace, Parish of Notre Dame, Diocese of Rouen, Normandy, France, "dit" LeNorman, widower of Marie L'Ete wit. Jean Baptiste Brouchard; Jean Baptiste Lotiere; Martin Nantier (PCP-2, 21) also (PCP-1,41);
and
Guillaume Lemoine (Jacques Lemoine and Jeanne Madre) "dit" LeNormand, native of Le Havre de Grace, Parish of Notre Dame, Diocese of Rouen, widower of Marie L'Ete, m. 21 August 1742, Marie Gagnard (Jean Gagnard and Francoise Paudrie) native of St. Erbilon, Diocese of Nantes, Brittany, France, widow of Michel Lemoine wit. Jean Baptiste Brouchard; Jean Baptiste Lotiere; Martin Nantier (PCP-2, 21) also (PCP-1,41)
Guillaume Lemoine (parents not given) widower of Marie Gonard m. 4 May 1762, Marie Magdelene Cordier (parents not given) widow of Jean Baptiste Robillard wit. Gremillion; Lafleur; Charles Robillard (PCP-1,234) also (PCP-3,113)
↑Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records Vol 2, 1770-1803, Catholic Church, compiler (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge) p. 499
Guillaume dit Norman, elderly of LeHavre, Normandy, France, bur. 8 Aug. 1771 (PCP-2, part 2, 116a) also (PCP-4, 77)
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