Jacques Augustin Rocheron (24 mai 1733 - 20 juin 1817) épousa Josephte Robitaille
Joseph Raphael Rocheron (29 avr 1735 - 6 mai 1825) épousa Marie Côté
Décès:
Le 18 avril 1743, âgée de 44 ans, Thérèse David décède et est inhumée le lendemain à Saint-Augustin de Desmaures. [4] - Note: De juin 1723 à 1746, actes manquant au registre de la paroisse,[5] mais accessible par la collection Drouin.
[Registres paroissiaux, collection Drouin, Château-Richer, 1691-1719, image 102 (g). Mariage.] Note: Le registre 1691-1719 inclut en fait 1691-1727 et 1717-1720.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Thérèse by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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Historically, women did not take their husband's name at marriage in Nouvelle-France, and do not now in modern Québec....
This was only the case for a period of time from about 1805 (the "Code Napoléon") until 1981, when the "Code civil du Québec" was amended to prohibit any change of name for women at marriage.
If absolutely necessary, the husband's name should be shown only in the "Other last name(s)" (AKA).
This was only the case for a period of time from about 1805 (the "Code Napoléon") until 1981, when the "Code civil du Québec" was amended to prohibit any change of name for women at marriage.
If absolutely necessary, the husband's name should be shown only in the "Other last name(s)" (AKA).
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