Anne Félicité Levasseur was born on 22 Apr 1667 and baptized the 23rd in Notre-Dame de Québec, Canada, Nouvelle-France. Her parents were Jean Levasseur dit Lavigne and Marguerite Richard. Godparents at the infant's baptism were Charles Palatin dit Lapointe and Jeanne Channelan (sic), wife of Pierre Levasseur. The officiating priest was Henri de Bernières.[1]
L'an de grace MLC soixante sept, le vignt trois d'avril, par moy Henry de Bernieres a esté baptisée Anne Felicite née du jour precedent, du mariage de Jean Levasseur dit Lavigne et de Marguerite Richard. Le parrain a esté Charles Palatin dit Lapointe et Jeanne Channelan, femme de Pierre Levasseur, a esté marraine. Signed H. DeBernieres. [2][1]
Marriage Contrat de mariage de Jean Hamel et Anne Félicité le Vasseur (23 avril 1685) Notaire François Genaple[3]
Known children of Anne Félicité Levasseur and Jean Hamel:
Death and Burial
Marie Félicité Levasseur, wife of the late Jean Hamel, passed away on 24 Sep 1748 being given the age of around 80 years on the record. Her burial was the following day in L'Ancienne-Lorette. In the presence of known witnesses Louis Guetier, Charles Hamel, "Noro", and Noël Alain. The officiating priest was Levasseur.[4]
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This person was created through the import of Anderson decend of Joseph A_Sa.ged on 14 December 2010.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Marie Félicité by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
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