Charles Nault
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Charles Amable Nault (1841 - 1923)

Charles Amable [uncertain] Nault
Born in Saint Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canadamap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 82 in St-Pierre-Jolys, Manitoba, Canadamap
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Biography

Charles was born in 1841. He was the son of Amable Nault and Josette Lagimodière.[1]

French Canadian cousin of Louis Riel.

Married Marie Landry and later, Marie-Louise Morin.

Lived in St. Charles.

The children of Charles Nault and Marie Louise Morin include[2]:
  1. Jean Baptiste Nault b. 17 Feb 1869, m. Caroline Deslauriers
  2. Charles Nault b. 5 Jul 1870, m. Marie Genevieve Villeneuve
  3. Alfred Nault b. 3 Jul 1872, m. Celestine Nault
  4. Joseph Albert Nault b. 20 Aug 1874, d. 10 Oct 1880
  5. Louis Nault b. 26 Feb 1878, d. 26 Feb 1883
  6. Eveline Nault b. 30 Dec 1880, m. Louis Lariviere
  7. Joseph Albert Nault b. 5 Apr 1883, m. Marie Louise Goulet
  8. Marie Louise Nault b. 23 Jul 1885, m. M. Bellefeuille

Charles died in 1923.[3]

Census Records

In the 1870 census, Charles was the head of the household in St. Vital, Manitoba.[4][5]

Name Age Relation Race Sex Birth Date Birth Place Father's name
Charles Nault 32 Head French Metis (French) M abt 1838 Red River Amable Nault
Louise Nault 25 Spouse French Metis (French) F abt 1845 Red River Baptiste Morrin
Baptiste Nault 2 Child French Metis (French) M abt 1868 Red River Charles Nault
Charles Nault 1 Child French Metis (French) M abt 1869 Red River Charles Nault

In the 1901 census Charles (age 61), Cultivateur, was the married head of household in De Salaberry, Provencher, Manitoba.[6]

Name Sex Age Relation Status Birth Date Birth Place Occupation
Charles Nault M 61 Chef (head) Married 15 Mar 1840 Manitoba Cultivateur
Louise Nault F 52 Épouse (wife) Married 15 Jan 1849 Manitoba
Alfred Nault M 27 Fils (son) Single 4 Aug 1873 Manitoba Son
Alvina Nault F 20 Fille (daughter) Single 31 Dec 1880 Manitoba
Albert Nault M 18 Fils (son) Single 5 Apr 1883 Manitoba Son
Marie L F 15 Fille (daughter) Single Jul 1885 Manitoba

In the 1906 census Charles (age 66) was the married head of household in Manitoba.[7]

Name Age Relation Status Sex Birth Place
Charles Naud 66 Chef (head) Married M Manitoba
Louise M. Naud 61 Epouse (wife) Married F Manitoba
Alfred Naud 34 Fils (son) Single M Manitoba
Louisa M. Naud 21 Fille (daughter) Single F Manitoba

In the 1911 census Charles (age 70), Cultivateur, was the widowed head of household in St Pierre, Manitoba.[8]

Name Sex Age Relation Status Birth Date Birth Place Occupation
Charles Nault Senr. M 70 Chef (head) Widowed Apr 1841 Manitoba Cultivateur
Alfred C Nault M 36 Fils (son) Single Jul 1874 Manitoba Cultivateur
Marie Louise Nault F 25 Fille (daughter) Single Jun 1885 Manitoba Aucun

In the 1921 census Charles (age 80) was a single père (father) at 77 5, Provencher, Manitoba, Canada.[9]

Name Sex Age Relation Status Birth Place Occupation
Alfred C Nault M 47 Chef (head) Manitoba Cultivateur
Charles Nault M 80 Père (father) Single Manitoba

Sources

  1. "Collections and Fonds", Reference: RG15-D-II-8-a, Volume number: 1323, Microfilm reel number: C-14931; Item ID number: 1503021, Library and Archives Canada (accessed 11 February 2024), Scrip affidavit for Nault, Charles; born: February 1840; father: Amable Nault (French Canadian), an original white settler from Berthier, Québec, settled in Red River Country in 1820; mother: Josette Lagemonière (French Canadian); Date: 1870-1885.; Context of this record: Department of the Interior fonds / Dominion Lands Branch / Métis and Original White Settlers affidavits; Date(s): 1870-1885.; Place of creation: Canada; Language of material: English; Finding aid no.: 15-19; General note: Scrip was a certificate issued by the Department of the Interior which indicated the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of money or land. The federal government distributed scrip to the Métis in exchange for their land rights, as a method of extinguishing their Aboriginal title to the land. The federal government also used scrip to distribute land to white settlers, including Original White Settlers, soldiers, and police who fought in the North West Resistance of 1885 (or North West Rebellion of 1885).; Container note(s): C-14931 : Copy No. 1 & C-14931 : Copy No. 2 & C-14931 : Copy No. 3 & C-14931 : Copy No. 4; Source: Government; Former archival reference no.: RG15-D-II-8-a; Conditions of access: Textual records [Consultation90 Open] Volume [RG15] 1323 [Consultation 90 Open] Microfilm reel [RG15] C-14931 [Consultation 90 Open].
  2. Morin, Gail. Metis Families Volume 8 Martel - Nolin (p. 299). Kindle Edition.
  3. "Web: Manitoba, Death Index, 1871-1951", Manitoba Consumer and Corporate Affairs; Manitoba, Canada; Vital Statistics; URL: http://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php, Ancestry Record 70601 #1152091 (accessed 11 February 2024), Charles Nault death 3 Aug 1923 (age 83) in RM De Salaberry, Manitoba, Canada.
  4. "Census of Manitoba, 1870", Page: 68; Line: 2084; Image number: e010985382; Item ID number: 47173535, Library and Archives Canada (accessed 11 February 2024), Charles Nault (32) in Manitoba, Canada. Born in RED RIVER.
  5. "Manitoba, Canada, Census Indexes, 1832-1856 & 1870", Provincial Archives of Manitoba; Manitoba, Canada; Card Index Nominal Census Returns: Pi - Z 1832-1870, A - Pr 1870, Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 61494 #18876 (accessed 11 February 2024), Charles Nault (32) head of household in St. Vital, Manitoba, Canada. Born in Red River, Manitoba, Canada.
  6. "Canada Census, 1901", citing Page: 12; Digital film/folder number: 101692782; Image number: 1658, FamilySearch Record: KHV1-C97 (accessed 11 February 2024) FamilySearch Image: 3Q9M-CSS1-L19S, Charles Nault (61), married head of household in Provencher, Steinbach, Rural Municipality of Hanover, Manitoba, Canada. Born in Mb.
  7. "Census of Northwest Provinces, 1906", Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada; Page: 28; Family number: 184; Microfilm reel number: T-18355; Image number: e001204318; Item ID number: 941038, Library and Archives Canada (accessed 11 February 2024), Charles Naud (66) head of household in Provencher, Manitoba, Canada. Born in Manitoba.
  8. "Census of Canada, 1921", Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada; Page: 10; Line: 24; Family number: 78; Microfilm reel number: T-25777; Image number: e002885517; Item ID number: 67214420, Library and Archives Canada (accessed 11 February 2024), Charles Nault (80) father in Provencher, Manitoba, Canada. Born in Manitoba.
  9. "Census of Canada, 1921", Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada; Page: 10; Line: 24; Family number: 78; Microfilm reel number: T-25777; Image number: e002885517; Item ID number: 67214420, Library and Archives Canada (accessed 11 February 2024), Charles Nault (80) father in Provencher, Manitoba, Canada. Born in Manitoba.




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Nault-78 and Nault-415 are not ready to be merged because: Birthday too far apart.
posted by Schalk Wilhelm Pienaar
Nault-78 and Nault-415 appear to represent the same person because: Per Suzanne Jackson's genealogy, found out that he was another son of Amable Nault. Confirmed 1809-1953 and married to Marie Genevieve Villeneuve.
posted by Robbi Davey

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