Marie Chauvin was baptized on 8 Sep 1650 in Trois-Rivières, Canada, Nouvelle-France. Her parents were Marin Chauvin dit Lafortune and Marie Gillette Banne. Godparents at the infant's baptism were Thomas Godefroy and Marie Duherisson. The officiating priest was Pierre Bailloquet.[1]
Marriage Marie Chauvin married Rollin Langlois, son of Jérôme Langlois and Marguerite Chamberlan, on 25 Nov 1664 in Trois-Rivières (Immaculée-Conception).[2] Rollin passed away on 23 Jan 1665 in Trois-Rivières.
2nd Marriage Marie Chauvin, widow of Rolin Langlois, married Jean de Noyon, son of the late Jean de Noyon and the late Jeanne Francfort, on 20 Jul 1665 in Trois-Rivières (Immaculée-Conception).[3][4]
Death and Burial Marie Chauvin, widow Denoyan, was buried on 31 Mar 1723 in Boucherville, being given the age of around 77 years on the record. The officiating priest was Saladin. Her exact date of death is not mentioned in the burial record.[5]
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