"Marie Madeleine Gauselin" was born on 22 May and baptized on 23 May 1700 at St-Laurent, I.O. [2]
She was the daughter of Ignace Gosselin and Marie-Anne Raté.
On 11 Nov 1720 "Madeleine Gosselin" married "Jean Leclaire," son of Pierre Leclaire & Elisabeth Rondeau, at St-Laurent, I.O. [3]
"Madeleine Gosselin" died on 5 Apr and was buried on 7 Apr 1750 at St-Laurent, I.O. She was reported married to "Jean Leclaire" and aged 50 years. [4]
Sources
↑ First-hand information as remembered by Sue Helm, Friday, December 26, 2014. Replace this citation if there is another source.
PRDH: Research Programme in Historical Demography (membership): Individu: 33846
Jetté, René, Dictionaire Généalogique des Familles du Québec des Origines à 1730 (Montréal, Québec, Canada: University of Montréal Press, 1983). p. 515 (GOSSELIN, 1683, child # 10), p. 677 (LECLERC, 1720)
Programme de reserche en démographie historique (PRDH), Répetoire des actes de baptême, mariage, sépulture, et des recencsements du Québec ancien (47 volumes, through 1765) (2nd edition) (Montréal, Québec, Canada: University of Montréal Press, 1991) Baptism: Vol. 9, p. 291, "B--1700-05-23, 01 MARIE MADELEINE/GAUSELIN ...'" Marriage: Vol. 9, p. 322, "--1720-11-11, 01 JEAN/LECLAIRE, 02 MADELEINE/GOSSELIN ...;" Burial: Vol. 32, p. 285, "S--1750-04-07 D--1750-04-05, 01 MADELEINE/GOSSELIN ..."
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