Marie Renée Reaume was born on 1 Jul 1677 and baptized the following day in Petite-Rivière Saint-Charles, Canada, Nouvelle-France, registered in Notre-Dame de Québec. She was the daughter of René Réaume and of Marie Chevreau residing in Petite-Rivière. Godparents were René Louis Chartier and Marguerite Legardeur. The officiating priest was François Dupré and Henri de Bernières registered the act.[1][2]
Marriage Marie Réaume married Michel Renaud, son of Mathurin Renaud and Marie Pelletier, on 25 Nov 1698 in Saint-Charles-Borromée parish of Charlesbourg. Witnessed by Pierre Canard (bride's father-in-law), Pierre Renaud (groom's brother) and Maurice Réaume (bride's brother). The celebrant priest was Alexandre Doucet. [3]
The 15 known children of Marie Renée Reaume and Michel Renaud:
Death and Burial Marie Renée Réhaume, wife of Michel Regneault, passed away on 31 Dec 1732 being given the age of around 57 years on the record. Her burial was the following day in Saint-Charles-Borromée parish cemetery of Charlesbourg. In the presence of known witnesses Charles Villeneuve, Nicolas Jacques and Georges Alard. The officiating priest was Le Boullanger.[4]
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