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- PRDH: 70649
http://www.migrations.fr/FILLE_A_MARIER/FILLEAMARIER.htm#T :
Née en 1634
Stavelot, Belgique
Parents :
Jean & Marguerite Fredry
Décès
30/08/1695
Sépulture:
01/09/1695 l’Ange-Gardien
TRUDEL Jean
Né en 1631Parfondeval Perche, Orne
Décès 25 s 26/11/1699 l’Ange-Gardien
Fils de Jean & Marguerite Noyer
Tisserand en toile
14/11/1655 Québec
Enfants :
Jeanne née 22 b 23/07/1656 Québec m 1667 Jean-Jacques de Gerlaise.
Pierre né 06/12/1657 b 24/03/1658 Québec m 1680 Françoise Lefrançois
Madeleine née 15/06/ b 13/07/1659 Québec m 1674 Pierre Lefebvre
Nicolas né 04 b 12/04/1662 Château-Richer m 1684 Barbe Letartre
Antoine né 15 b 16/09/1663 Château-Richer m 1691 Marie-Madeleine Gariépy
Jean né 12 b 14/03/1665 Château-Richer s 24/12/1665
Philippe né 26/03 b 01/04/1667 Château-Richer m 1696 Catherine Gariépy
Jean né 28 L’Ange Gardien 30/06/1669 Château-Richer m 1691 Louise Mathieu
Marguerite b 19/04/1671 L’Ange Gardien m 1689 Joseph Blondeau
François n 14 b 23/04/1673 l’Ange Gardien d 04/ s 05/11/1685 Québec
Joseph B 09/01/1676 L’Ange-Gardien m 1693 Marie-Catherine Ossant
http://louisianalineage.com/b162.htm :
5327. Marguerite THOMAS was born about 1629 in Stavelot (Belgium).1770 She was a "filles à marier" (marriageable girl) who emigrated to New France representing one quarter of all the single girls arriving in New France through 1673. The "filles à marier" women arrived between 1634 and 1662 and only numbered 262. These young women, often poor, were recruited and chaperoned by religious groups or individuals who had to assure and account for their good conduct. To be considered a "filles à marier", the women must have been between the ages of 12-45, not accompanied by BOTH parents or a husband and must have signed an enlistment contract, one marriage contract or gotten married in the colony. Due to their arrival in the very early stages of the formation of New France, these 262 women played a significant role in populating the colony. She appeared in the census in 1666 in Beaupre (Québec Province), Canada with her husband, Jean, (age 37), five children (Jeanne, Pierre, Magdelaine, Nicolas and Anthoine) and a domestic engagé. Marguerite was shown as 32 years of age. She appeared in the census in 1667 in Beaupre (Québec Province), Canada with her husband, Jean, six children (Jeanne, Pierre, Magdelaine, Nicolas and Antoine and Philippes) and a domestic engagé. Jean was listed as age 38 and Marguerite was 35. The family owned nine beasts and fourteen arpents of land. Marguerite died on 30 August 1695 at the age of 66 in L'Ange-Gardien (Québec Province), Canada.1,2592 She was buried on 1 September 1695 in L'Ange-Gardien (Québec Province), Canada.1,2592
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