Judith Cuillerier
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Judith Cuillerier (1717 - 1774)

Judith Cuillerier aka Ribercour, Beaubien, Prudhomme
Born in Lachine, Montreal island, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 10 Nov 1738 in Lachine, Montreal island, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 57 in Assumption Sandwich, Ontario, Canadamap
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Biography

Judith Cuillerier was born July 5, 1717 and baptized the same day at Montréal (Sts-Anges-de-Lachine). Her parents were Joseph Cuillerier and Louise Guillory[1][2] Her godparents were Vital Caron fils and Marie Anne Milot.

Baptism

"Baptême - Montréal (Sts-Anges-de-Lachine) - 1717-07-05 - Naissance : 1717-07-05 - CUILLERIER, JUDITH, Sujet - CUILLERIER RIBERCOUR, JOSEPH, Père - GUILLORI, MARIE LOUISE, Mère" [3]

Marriage

She married François Prudhomme in 1738: "Mariage - Montréal (Sts-Anges-de-Lachine) - 1738-11-10 - PRUDHOMME, FRANCOIS, Sujet, Résidence : VILLE-MARIE, âge 27 - CUILLERIER, JUDITH, Sujet, âge 21 - PRUDHOMME, FRANCOIS, Père de l'époux - COUREAU, MARIE ANNE, Mère de l'époux - CUILLERIER, JOSEPH, Père de l'épouse, décédé - GUILLORI, MARIE LOUISE, Mère de l'épouse" [4]

Death

Judith died at the age of 60 years on 21 OCT 1774 in Sandwich, Essex, Ontario, (Canada) Nouvelle-France and was buried the same day at Assumption Cemetery, Sandwich, Essex, Ontario, (Canada) Nouvelle-France. The burial was officiated by Rev. Father F. Poitier. [5] [6]

Sources

  1. University of Montreal, Programme de Recherche en Démographie Historique (PRDH), http://www.genealogie.umontreal.ca/en/home, Baptism - 13978 - PRDH-IGD.
  2. Rene Jette, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec, (DGFQ) 1983, University of Montreal, page 295. Cit. Date: 28 Jul 2016.
  3. IGD: Le Lafrance: Baptêmes 1621-1861 Baptism Registration
  4. IGD: Le Lafrance: Mariages 1621-1918 Marriage Registration
  5. Website of Church of the Latter Day Saints (//familysearch.org): "Ontario, Roman Catholic Church Records, 1760-1923," Essex • Windsor • Assumption • Baptisms, marriages, burials 1760-1910, image 429 of 596 (Catholic Church parishes, Ontario, Canada).
  6. IGD: Registres du Fonds Drouin: Michigan: Assumption Sandwich (Windsor) 1774 Burial Registration

Revised Denissen states that Judith was probably the daughter of Joseph Cuillerier, not Antoine Cuillerier, because a marriage between Francois Prudhomme and Judith Cuillerier, which took place at Lachine, (Canada) Nouvelle-France on 10 November 1738, not found in Tanguay or the first edition of Denissen, states that Judith's parents were Joseph Cuillerier and Louise Gillory.

Joseph Cuilleier, according to revised Denissen is the son of Rene Cuillerier. It is unlikely two Judith Cuilleriers, one the daughter of Antoine and the other the daughter of Joseph, married the same man or two men with the same name in Lachine, (Canada) Nouvelle-France.





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Cuillerier-140 and Cuillerier-30 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate, as proposed by https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Marcoux-100
posted by Justin Benore
Cuillerier-140 and Cuillerier-30 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate
posted by Julie Marcoux
Cullerier-1 and Cuillerier-30 appear to represent the same person because: Same dates

Cuillerier is correct spelling

posted by Richard Van Wasshnova

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