First marriage on 7 Oct 1799 to Veronique Adam (1781-1801), daughter of Prudent Adam and Marie-Louise Bousquet. Veronique died 27 Jan 1802 in Beloeil, apparently without issue.
Second marriage 25 Jul 1803 in Beloeil to Marie-Elisabeth Isabelle Casavant dit Ladebauche (1784-1834), daughter of Francois Casavant and Marie-Marguerite Tetreau dit Ducharme. Children:
Isabelle, m. 1825 to Joseph Metayer dit St-Onge
Antoine, m1. 1830 to Josephte Felicite Fily/Fidy dit Lavigne; m2. 1834 to Genevieve Normandin
Amable (a daughter, 1810- ), m. 1827 to Dénis Larrivée
Josephte (1806-1833) ), m. 1827 to Jean-Baptiste Quintin dit Dubois
Possibly a second Josephte (1812-1833), died at age 21. [1]
François (1812-), m. 1834 to Sophie Robert dit Lafontaine
He passed away in 1815 age 41.
Elisabeth Casavant subsequently remarried to Paul Beauchemin (1787- ) and had additional children.
Drouin Baptism, St-Charles-sur-Richelieu, born 28 and baptized 29 Aug 1773: Jean-Baptiste Brodeur, son of Jean-Baptiste Brodeur and Josephte Hebert
"Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899Q-QDD6 : 16 July 2014), Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu > Saint-Charles > Index 1740-1877 Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1741-1786 > image 524 of 676.
PRDH Individual #250810
PRDH Couple/Family #101145
Drouin, Marriage, Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil, 25 Jul 1803: Jean Baptiste Brodeur dit Lavigne, widower of Veronique Adam; and Marie-Elisabeth Casavant dit LaDebauche, daughter of Francois Casavant dit LaDebauche et Marie Tetro
Drouin, Burial, Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil, 11 April, 1815, Jean Baptiste Brodeur dit Lavigne, husband of Elisabeth Casavant dite Ladebouche, died the previous day, 38 years old (sic).
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