Jean-Baptiste (Lagimodiere) Lagimodière
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Jean-Baptiste (Lagimodiere) Lagimodière (1778 - 1855)

Jean-Baptiste Lagimodière formerly Lagimodiere
Born in Saint-Ours, Le Bas-Richelieu, Quebec, Canadamap
Ancestors ancestors
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 1800 (to 1805) in Saint-Boniface, Red River Canadamap
Husband of — married 21 Apr 1806 in Maskinongé, Bas Canadamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 76 in St-Boniface, Red River Settlement, Rupert's Landmap
Profile last modified | Created 14 Apr 2010
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Contents

Biography Jean-Baptiste Lagimodière

Notables Project
Jean-Baptiste (Lagimodiere) Lagimodière is Notable.
  • Father Jean-Baptiste LAGIMODIERE b: 13 JUN 1740
  • Mother Marie-Josephe JARRETT b: BET 1750 AND 1760
  • Marriage 1 Josephte AN INDIAN WOMAN
  • Children
  • Marguerite LAGIMONIERE b: BET 1800 AND 1805
  • Elizabeth LAGIMONIERE b: ABT 1803
  • Rose-Antoinette LAGIMONIERE b: JAN 1807 in St.Francois-Xavier, Manitoba, Canada
  • Marriage 2 Marie-Anne GABOURY b: 15 AUG 1780 in Maskinonge, PQ, Canada. Married: 21 APR 1806 in Maskinonge, PQ, Canada 2
  • Children
  • Jean-Baptiste LAGIMONIERE b: BET OCT 1806 AND AUG 1808 in Near Fort Edmonton
  • Reine LAGIMONIERE b: 6 JAN 1807 in Fort Pembina
  • Josephte-Cypras LAGIMONIERE b: BET 1810 AND 1812 in Cypress Hills
  • Benjamin LAGIMONIERE b: 15 JAN 1811 in Fort Pembina
  • Pauline LAGIMONIERE b: ABT 1812
  • Romain LAGIMONIERE b: 11 JAN 1819 in St.Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
  • Julie LAGIMONIERE b: 23 JUL 1822 in St.Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
  • Joseph LAGIMONIERE b: 20 DEC 1825 in St.Boniface, Manitoba, Canada


  • He was a French Canadian trapper employed in the fur trade by the Hudson's Bay Company in Rupert's Land
  • Lagimodière is noted both as the grandfather of Métis leader Louis Riel and as the husband of Marie-Anne Gaboury, the first woman of European descent to travel to and settle in the Canadian west. The Lagimodières were also, in 1812, the first settlers at the Red River Colony near modern Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Sources


Acknowledgements

  • When this person was created on 14 April 2010 through the import of Jamie 2010_2010-04-10.ged
  • Source: Family Tree created in 1982 by Coutu family members.
  • Title: Metis Families, A Genealogical Compendium.Author: Gail Morin, Publication: Quinton Publications, Pawtucket, Rhode Island 1996 (fact imported into family tree by Tom Edworthy) Repository: Media: Book Page: v1-501, v1-614, v1-189
  • Title: Metis Families, A Genealogical Compendium.Author: Gail Morin, Publication: Quinton Publications, Pawtucket, Rhode Island 1996(fact imported into family tree by Tom Edworthy) Repository: Media: Book Page: v1-614

Notes

  • 1827 Red River Census...:Lot _, Jean Bte. Lagemoniere, age 53, Roman Catholic, Canada, 1 married man, 1 woman, 1 son (+16), 2 sons (-16), 1 daughter (+15), 3 daughters (-15), 1 house, 1 barn, 1 stable, 2 horses, 2 cows, 2 oxen, 1 calf, 4 swine, 1 cart, 1 harrow, 1 canoe, 7 acres.
  • Manitoba, Canada, Census Indexes, 1832-1856 & 1870..Name Jean Baptiste Lagimodiere Age71Birth Date abt 1778 Birth Place Canada Residence Date1849

Residence Place Catholic Settlement, Manitoba, Canada.





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Lagimodiere-45 and Lagimodiere-1 appear to represent the same person because: DOB and place of Birth as well as history match
posted by Andrew Taylor
Isn't there another son named Joseph birthdate of 12-20-1825?
posted by Laura (Karsky) Gerwood
Lagimodiere-1 and Lagimodiere-34 appear to represent the same person because: Hi there

there seems to be enough information to confirm that these are the same people. I have information on a second wife as well as the children..

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lagimodiere-12

Phillip

This is Jean Baptiste Lagimodiere jr of which you speak. If you want we protect profile of Jean Baptiste Lagimodiere or Lagimodiere-1. But the profiles 20 and 1 still have to be merged, its the way Wikitree works. Thanks..

posted by Darrell Parker
Lagimodiere-20 and Lagimodiere-1 appear to represent the same person because: same details
posted by Darrell Parker
Lagimodiere-1 and Lagimodiere-20 do not represent the same person because: #1 is Jean-Baptiste Lagimodiere. #20 is Jean-Baptiste Lavamodiere Jr. ( known as LaPrairie) son of #1. St-Boniface Historical Society Archives #1106 #20 was born in 1808 on the prairie. #1's profile has been edited and merged (sometimes with miss information) so many times I hardly recognize the profile anymore. ( Not once have I received any e-mails before the edits were made). Philip Duncan
posted by [Living Duncan]
Lagimodiere-20 and Lagimodiere-1 appear to represent the same person because: they are the same person
posted by Bob Ladouceur
Lagimodiere-1 and Lagimodiere-15 appear to represent the same person because: same details
posted by Darrell Parker
Lagimodiere-6 and Lagimodiere-1 appear to represent the same person because: same details
posted by Darrell Parker

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