Lieu d'origine: Châtillon-en-Dunois (St-Hilaire) (Eure-et-Loir)
Parents: Jean LESCARBOT et Marie Pilverdier
Métier du père: Maître charpentier
Première mention au pays: 1680
Occupation à l'arrivée: Charpentier
Date de mariage: 22-11-1683
Lieu du mariage: Pointe-aux-Trembles (Montréal)
Conjointe: Anne Baudouin
Décès ou inhumation: St-Sulpice, 15-04-1722
Remarques: En 1683, il est en provenance de Châteaudun (St-Valérien). Sa mère est citée Marie Piluasdier en 1683. Les actes suivants sont à Châtillon-en-Dunois (St-Hilaire). Ses frères et soeurs sont nés et b. : Jean-1, le 21-04-1629; Estiennette, le 02-02-1631; Marie, le 24-12-1632; Jacques-1, le 03-02-1635; Jacques-2, le 18-08-1637; Christin, le 14-01-1641 et Jeanne, le 02-10-1643. Son frère Jacques Lescarbaut (père défunt), réside à Châteaudun (St-Valérien), marié à Châteaudun (St-Jean-de-la-Chaîne), le 05-07-1666 avec Marie Hermeline (Michel et f. Valérianne Baudouin), réside à Châteaudun (SJChaîne), témoins : Jean et Jacques Lescarbaut (frères de l'époux), François et Jacques Lescarbaut (oncles de l'époux), Valérianne Hermeline (soeur de l'épouse), Noël et Antoine Hermeline (oncle et cousin de l'épouse).[4]
Source: S-2066392706 Title: Dictionnaire National des Canadiens Français, 1608-1760 Author: Drouin, Gabriel Drouin, Gabriel. Dictionnaire National des Canadiens Français, 1608-1760.
Acknowledgements
Thank you to Nancy Cousins for creating WikiTree profile Lescarbot-4 through the import of CussonHawkinsHillHughesSurrell.ged on Jul 29, 2013.
Lescarbot Beauceron-1 was created by Danielle Liard through the import of Jeanne Dumulong GED.GED on Sep 5, 2014.
Profile created by Shane Pronovost, Thursday, February 12, 2015.
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