Jeanne Baillargeon
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Jeanne Baillargeon (1654 - 1733)

Jeanne Baillargeon
Born in Trois-Rivières, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 16 Jun 1669 in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 78 in Sorel, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
Profile last modified | Created 12 Sep 2010
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Contents

Biography

Birth & Baptism

Date: 5 NOV 1654
Place: Trois-Rivières, [1] [2]
Parrain: Michel Le Neuf du Hérisson
Marraine: Jeanne Auneau[3][4][5]

Recensement 1666 Census: LES TROIS-RIVIÈRES

Mathurin Baillargeon, 40, habitant ; Marie Mestayer, 30, sa femme ; Anne, 16 ; Catherine, 13 ; Jeanne, 12 ; Pierre, 8 ; Jean, 7 ; Nicolas, 4 ; Marie, 3 ; Ignace, 2.[6]

Recensement 1667 Census: LES TROlS-RlVlÈRES, LE CAP ET LA TOUCHE-CHAMPLAIN

Mathurin Balarjon (Baillargeon), 46 ; Marie Nestoiéz (Métayer), 42 ; Anne, 18 ; Catherine, 14 ; Marie, 9 ; Jeanne, 8 ; Antoine, 4 ; Marie-Anne, 3 ; Ignace, 2 ; 3 bestiaux, 9 arpents en valeur.[6]

Marriage

  • Marriage Contract, Jean Cusson Notary, 16 June 1669. Paul Hus, resident of Richelieu, native of Montigny near Rouen, (Normandie), son of Bernard Hus and Marguerite Lenfant, and Jeanne Baillargeon, daughter of Mathurin Baillargeon and Marie Métayer, both from Cap-de-la-Madeleine.

Contrat de mariage entre Paul Hus, habitant de Richelieu, natif de Montigny près de Rouen, fils de Bernard Hus et de Marguerite Lenfant, assisté de Michel Peltier sieur de LaPrade, et Jeanne Baillargeon, fille de Mathurin Baillargeon et de Marie Métayer, du Cap (16 juin 1669). Vol XXVI pg 66 Notaire Jean Cusson[7]

Note: Jean Cusson was notary for both Trois-Rivières and nearby Cap-de-la-Madeleine


Death

Date: 1733-08-19
Place: Sorel,
Burial was August 20, 1733 in Sorel (St-Pierre).[8]

Jeanne Bayargon femme de Paul Hû, 78 ans est décédée le 19 et a été inhumée dans le cimetière de Saint-Pierre-de-Sorel le 20 août 1733[9]

Jeanne was born about 1654. She passed away about 1733.

Sources

  1. PRDH https://www.prdh-igd.com/Gratuit/fr/PRDH/Liste/acte?n=baillargeon&rs=OU&s=xxxxx&r=True&amin=1654&amax=1654&mmin=11&mmax=11&jmin=05&jmax=05&t=b&pg=1
  2. Tanguay Vol 1 Page 22 https://books.google.ca/books?id=1rMNAAAAQAAJ&dq=tanguay%20premier%20volume&hl=fr&pg=PA22#v=onepage&q&f=false
  3. Francogene
  4. baptism IGD
  5. Baptême - FamilySearch
  6. 6.0 6.1 Recensements de 1666-1667-1681 en Nouvelle-France, référant au chapitre IV du livre Histoire des Canadiens Français de Benjamin Sulte, compilés par Jean-Guy Sénécal (senecal@gel.ulaval.ca) le 17 mars 1998
  7. BanQ Notarial acts index
  8. funeral IGD
  9. Sépulture - FamilySearch

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Acknowledgements

  • Thanks to Linda Kincade for starting this profile.
  • This person was created through the import of 104-B.ged on 12 September 2010.
  • This person was created through the import of Anderson decend of Joseph A_Sa.ged on 14 December 2010.
  • WikiTree profile Baillargeon-8 created through the import of wiki tree gedcom.ged on Jun 3, 2011 by Annette Kapple.
  • WikiTree profile Baillargeon-10 created through the import of raysancestors.ged on Jun 23, 2011 by Ray Therou.
  • LDS family search, ancestry.com, my heritage




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Baillargeon-2 and Baillargeon-289 appear to represent the same person because: - Same name

- Same date and place of birth - Same date and place of death - Same husband. There cannot be two different people with all these identical facts, they are a match.

Baillargeon-2 and Baillargeon-289 do not represent the same person because: not a match
posted by Gregory Tolman Sr.
Baillargeon-289 and Baillargeon-2 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate - same name, parents, dates, husband, etc.
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