Marie, née vers 1672 ou 1673 (8 ou 9 ans en 1681); Marie Poutré mariée avec Joseph Chapacou 28 avril 1688 Sorel[1][2]
Au recensement de 1681, la famille est comptée 2 fois, une à Montréal et l'autre à Sorel:
Recensement 1681: HABITANTS DE LA VILLE DE MONTRÉAL
André Poudret (Poutré), cordonnier, 35 ; Jeanne Ravel (Burel), sa femme, 35 ; enfants : Marie, 13, Madeleine 11, Marie 9, Catherine 5, Charlotte 4, André 2.[3]
Recensement 1681: SEIGNEURIE DE SAUREL
André Poutré, cordonnier, 38 ; Jeanne Burel, sa femme, 33 ; enfants : Marie 13, Madelaine 10, Marie 8, Catherine 6, Charlotte 4, Jean 2 ; 1 fusil ; 1 vache, 6 arpents en valeur.[3]
Research Notes
Marriage Register for son Francois Duclos m. Charlotte Mathieux lists mothers surname spelt as "Poudrette"(prdh), thus additional surname spelling listed as "other last names"[4]
↑ Mrg-Francois Duclos m. Feb.25, 1754-Charlotte Mathieux, Grooms Parents- Jean Duclaux (dec'd/fthr/prdh) & Marie Poudrette(mthr/prdh), Brides Parents- Jean Mathieux (fthr/prdh), & Marguerite Jaudouin(mthr/prdh), witnesses-Charles Cottaux, Paul, Catis, Denis Laporte, Francois Livernois, Andre Lavigne, Pages, Carpentier, additional reg.note- CHARLES COTTAUX IS CALLED “MANOTTE” IN THE ACT, MR PAGES HAS PROVIDED A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION OF BANS AT POINTE-AUX-TREMBLES, THE HUSBAND IS CALLED FRANCOIS DUCLOS, SON OF JEAN DUCLAUX, www.genealogiequebec.com/Membership/LAFRANCE/acte/323666, Drouin Institute, 2023, LAFRANCE, (fee to view, accessed Sept 21 2023 by Arora
PRDH: Le Programme de recherche en démographie historique (membership): Individu: 14081 PRDH (Programme de Recherche en Démographie Historique) Université de Montréal
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Marie by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Marie:
Please correct last name at birth, none of the family gets named Poudrette at birth, the name should be Poutré. Poudrette appears to come much much later
Putre Lavigne Poudrette-1 and Poudrette-7 appear to represent the same person because: this is the same woman, Putre is mistranscription of Poutre, which is one of the names she is found under. Same spouse and marriage date.