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Louise Jean (1678 - 1750)

Louise Jean aka Chouinard
Born in La Canardière, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
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Wife of — married 2 Jun 1692 in Notre-Dame de Québec, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
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Died at age 71 in St-Jean-Port-Joli, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
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Biography

Louise Jean, née 18 mai 1678 la Canardière[1], bapt 19 Québec (ND); mariée à Jacques Chuinard (sic, Chouinard) 2 juin 1692 Québec (ND)[2]

Baptism on May 19, 1678, Québec (Notre-Dame)

Residence: La Canardière

Daughter of Pierre Jean and Françoise Favreau or Faverol

Marriage:

C. de m. de Jacques Chouinard, fils de Charles Chouinard et Elizabeth Vallin; et Louise Jean, fille de Pierre Jean et Françoise Fauvelle (30 mai 1692). Vol XVIII pg 18 Notaire Louis Chambalon[3]

Louise & Jacques Chouinard were married on June 2, 1692 in Notre-Dame de Québec

3 daughters and 4 sons survived to 1727:

Donation de Louise Jean, veuve de Jacques Chouinard du Port-Joly à ses trois filles et ses quatre garçons. (10 février 1727). Vol XXII pg 87 Notaire Abel Michon[3]

Instance de Louise Jean, veuve de feu Jacques Chouinard, vivant habitant de la seigneurie de Port-Joli, contre Pierre Chouinard, son fils, relativement au non-respect des conventions d'une donation faite audit Pierre Chouinard, de la moitié d'une terre, des meubles, ustensiles de ménage et bestiaux, passée devant notaire le 10 février 1727[4]

English Translation by google- Instance of Louise Jean, widow of the late Jacques Chouinard, living inhabitant of the seigniory of Port-Joli, against Pierre Chouinard, his son, concerning the non-respect of the conventions of a donation made to the said Pierre Chouinard, of half a earth, furniture, utensils and cattle, passed before notary on February 10, 1727

Quebec Heritage

June 28, 1734 - July 20, 1734

11 elements. Collection Court and Notary Documents

This folder in civil matters comes from the Provost of Quebec. This file includes a request addressed to the Lieutenant

Death:

Death date is the date of Burial; Burial was January 1, 1750, [5], record kept in L'Islet.

Buried in St-Jean, Louise Chouinard (sic), widow, aged about 75 years

Sources

  1. La Canardière, La Presse
  2. Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1997 - Drouin IGD
  3. 3.0 3.1 BanQ Notarial acts index
  4. Instance de Louise Jean, veuve de feu Jacques Chouinard, vivant habitant de la seigneurie de Port-Joli, contre Pierre Chouinard, son fils, relativement au non-respect des conventions d'une donation faite audit Pierre Chouinard, de la moitié d'une terre, des meubles, ustensiles de ménage et bestiaux, passée devant notaire le 10 février 1727 Patrimoine québécois 28 juin 1734 - 20 juillet 1734 11 éléments. Collection Pièces judiciaires et notariales Ce dosssier en matières civiles provient de la Prévôté de Québec. Ce dossier comprend une requête adressée au lieutenant [1] (http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3347589?docsearchtext=Chouinard).
  5. Funeral IGD Drouin

Repository: http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogy=Louise_Jean&pid=766641&lng=en&partID=766640

Acknowledgements

WikiTree profile Jean-70 created through the import of Tree 2011.ged on Jul 24, 2011 by Steve Trudel.






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Jean-474 and Jean-70 appear to represent the same person because: same woman and husband
posted by Danielle Liard

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