"Nom","Prénom","Préfixe","note" "Jeannotte","Marc","Patriote","Mort à la bataille du 25 novembre 1837 (bataille des Patriotes) à St-Charles à l'âge de 20 ans, un mois après son mariage le 10 octobre 1837.
http://www.1837.qc.ca/1837.pl?out=article&pno=n197
\jeannotte\Les Patriotes de 1837@1838 - La bataille de Saint-Charles, 25 novembre 1837.pdf
\jeannotte\Bataille de Saint-Denis - Répertoire du patrimoine culturel du Québec.pdf

http://www.1837.qc.ca/1837.pl?out=article&pno=monument17
\jeannotte\Les Patriotes de 1837@1838 - Mémoire des Patriotes dans la région de Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu.pdf :

±Face ouest : "" 1837-1937, Gloire aux patriotes Assemblée des Six-Comtés. (Henri Bisson 1937, d'après une conception de Jacques Barry.)"" Face nord : ""A l'Assemblée des Six-Comtés tenue à Saint-Charles le 23 octobre 1837, Louis-Joseph Papineau et ses principaux lieutenants haranguèrent une foule d'environ six mille personnes. Ils furent acclamés, ce fut le prélude du recours aux armes."" Face sud : "" A Saint-Charles le 25 novembre 1837 les Patriotes mal armés voulurent arrêter les troupes anglaises. Ils succombèrent glorieusement sous le nombre. Les vainqueurs incendièrent ensuite le village."" Face est : "" Tués à la bataille du 25 novembre 1837 : Abraham-Rémy Bellefleur, Joseph Boulé, Henri Chaume, Pierre-Emery Coderre, Joseph Comeau, Joseph Fénix dit Dauphinais, Louis Fénix dit Dauphinais, Isaac Pion dit Fontaine, Joseph Goddu, Gabriel Gosselin, Amable Hébert, Jean-Baptiste Hébert,Pierre Hébert-Lambert, Marc Jeannotte dit Lachapelle, Moïse Lemoyne, Olivier Lescault, André Lévesque, André Loiselle, Gabriel Amiel dit Lusignan, N...Amiel dit Lusignan, N...Ménard, Francois Mingot, Moïse Pariseau, Xavier Pariseau, N...Provost et quelques autres non identifiés."" " "Roy","Basile","Patriote","PRDH: 634924

https://excerpts.numilog.com/books/9782894481332.pdf :

Des 58 exilés en Australie du Québec à la suite
de la rébellion de 1838, au moins cinq ont laissé
des récits assez complets de leurs aventures.
François-Maurice Lepailleur tient son journal
quotidiennement depuis le départ pour l’Australie le
25 septembre 1839 jusqu’au retour en janvier 1845.
Le plus détaillé en ce qui concerne la vie au camp de
Longbottom en Australie, le journal de Lepailleur se
complète par celui de Basile Roy ; il reste cependant
que c’est Lepailleur qui écrit le journal de Roy, toutefois
selon le dicté de Roy. Ce n’est qu’en 1972 que le journal
de Lepailleur est publié en partie et en 1996 au complet
grâce à Georges Aubin1 ; le journal de Basile Roy n’a
pas encore été publié.

http://www.1837.qc.ca/acteurs_nip.php#detailView-ROYB01 :

Basile Roy (BEAUHARNOIS)
, incarcéré le 16 nov 1838 St-clément Beauharnois ; Arrêté le 16 nov 1838 (borthwi St-clément Beauharnois ; Cultivateur de st-clément, arr St-clément Beauharnois ; Cultivateur de st-clément, inc St-clément Beauharnois ; Cultivateur de saint-clément ( St-clément Beauharnois ; St-clément Beauharnois Copies de sentences de mort prononcées contre les personnes dont les noms suivent.michel allary, joseph goyette, louis haineault, bazile roy, joseph roy, joseph roy dit lapensée, Édouard tremblay, philippe tremblay, françois vallée, constant buisson, charles bergevindicator, dit langevindicator, père, antoine charbonneau, joseph cousineau, françois dion, louis julien, jean-baptiste trudelle, moses dalton, samuel newcomb et jérémie rochon. sentence de mort Centre D'archives De Québec, E17 (1922/00/00139), Dossier 3124, Disponible Sur Microfilm M165/6; Examen Assassinat d'aaron walker beauharnois. examen basile roy. Centre D'archives De Québec, E17 (1922/00/00129), Dossier 2221, Disponible Sur Microfilm M165/4; Déposition Assassinat d'aaron walker beauharnois.déposition en sa faveur. déposition antoine paillé. Centre D'archives De Québec, E17 (1922/00/00129), Dossier 2216, Disponible Sur Microfilm M165/4; Déposition Assassinat d'aaron walker beauharnois.déposition en sa faveur. déposition sophie citolleux. Centre D'archives De Québec, E17 (1922/00/00129), Dossier 2215, Disponible Sur Microfilm M165/4; Déposition Assassinat d'aaron walker beauharnois.dépositions en sa faveur. déposition thérèse houde. Centre D'archives De Québec, E17 (1922/00/00129), Dossier 2217, Disponible Sur Microfilm M165/4; Certificat Assassinat d'aaron walker beauharnois.certificats en sa faveur. certificat lavoie, prêtre, montréal, au nom de monseigneur de telmesse. Centre D'archives De Québec, E17 (1922/00/00129), Dossier 2219, Disponible Sur Microfilm M165/4; Certificat Assassinat d'aaron walker beauharnois.certificats en sa faveur. certificat quelques citoyens de beauharnois. Centre D'archives De Québec, E17 (1922/00/00129), Dossier 2218, Disponible Sur Microfilm M165/4 ;

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Roy-576 :

Died 1896[1]

FSFTID MD2L-NDW.

Note: November 2, 1923 La Presse newspaper article. 1838-1839


EXILED.
In spring of 1838, the political prisoners of the first rebellion of 1837 had still not been judged and Durham, correspondent special of the Metropolis on mission of investigator, did not know how to proceed. If it made them undergo a lawsuit in due form it knew that an English jury would condemn them to the capital punishment, that a Canadian jury would discharge them and that a mixed jury would never be able to get along. Also, made it sign a consent of culpability by the most active Patriots; by this paper eight men recovered without condition between the hands from the new governor, accepting alone the collective blame. Prevailing itself of this consent a few days later, the governor condemned to the exile the eight signatories: Dr. Wolfred Nelson, Robert Shore Milnes Bouchette, Siméon Marchessault, All Saints' day Hubert Goddu, Dr. Henri Alphonse Gauvin, Bonaventure Viger, Rodolphe Desrivières and Dr. Luc Hyacinthe Masson.

The order of amnesty of June 28 1838 of Lord Durham condemned sixteen patriots who had taken refuge in the United States to remain on the foreign ground prohibiting to them returns in their country without a special permission of the governor; they liable to death penalty if they reappeared in the province without being provided with such a permission.

Sixteen thus struck of exile: Louis Joseph Papineau. Robert Nelson, doctor. George Étienne Cartier. Ludger Duvernay. Thomas Storrow Brown. E B O' Callaghan. E E Rodier. Cyrille Côté. Louis Perreault. Julien Gagnon. Étienne Chartier priest. John Ryan Father. John Ryan wire. Pierre Paul Desmarais. Joseph François Davignon, doctor. Louis Gauthier.

58 deportees
58 Patriotes were off-set in Australia on September 27, 1839; all their properties were seized at once and put on sale. Their return to Canada will be carried out between 1844 and 1848: De Saint-Clément. Michel Allary. Wished Bourbonnais. Jacques Goyette. Joseph Goyette. André Papineau says Montigny. François-Xavier Prévost. All Saints' day Rochon. Basile Roy. Charles Roy Lapensée father. Joseph Roy Lapensée. Of Acadie. Theodore Béchard. Antoine Coupal says Lareine. Etienne Langlois. De Sainte-Martine. Charles Bergevin says Langevin. Constant Bush. Ignace-Gabriel Chèvrefils. Joseph Dumouchel. Louis Dumouchel. Jean Laberge. François-Xavier Touchette. Louis Turcot. De Napierville. François Bigonesse says Beaucaire. Louis Defaillette. Joseph-David Hébert. Joseph-Jacques Hébert. Charles Huot. Pierre Lavoie. David Drossin-Leblanc. Hubert Drossin-Leblanc. Jacques Marceau says Small-Jacques. Gabriel-Achilles Morin. Pierre-Hector Morin. Avoided Joseph. De Terrebonne. Charles-Guillaume Goat. Edouard-Pascal Rochon. De Saint-Césaire. Louis Bumblebee. François Guertin. From Montreal. Léandre Ducharme. De Saint-Timothée. David Gagnon. François-Xavier Prior.

De Châteauguay. Louis Guerin says Dussault. Joseph Guimond. François-Xavier Lepailleur. Samuel Newcomb. Jean-Louis Thibert. Jean-Marie Thibert. Jean-baptiste Trudelle.

De Saint-Rémi. Hippolyte Lanctôt. Louis Pinsonnault. De Saint-Constant. Etienne Languedoc. Moyse Longtin. De Saint-Philippe. Pascal Pinsonnault.

De Saint-Edouard. Rene Pinsonnault. Theophilus Robert. De Saint-Vincent-de-Paul. Jérémie Rochon. D' Alburg Vermont.

Benjamin Mott. The Source:

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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Roy-491 :


Basile Roy - Born at Chateauguay, on December 3, 1797, son of Basile Roy and Josephe Chatigny. Farmer of Beauharnois, 42 years, 5, illiterate. Nephew of Charles Roy, cousin of Joseph Roy. Husband of Josephe Henault (Chateauguay, January 27, 1817), daughter of Joseph Henault and Archange Lefebvre. Children: Basile, Antoine, François. Second marriage to Julie Dandurand (Beauharnois, May 21, 1833), daughter of Jean-Baptiste Dandurand and Ursule Lefebvre. Children: Jean-Baptiste, Wenceslas, Joseph.

This information comes from ""Journal d'un patriote exilé en Australie, 1839-1845 By François Maurice Lepailleur, Georges Aubin; pp 392-3.""

Basile Roy and Marie Henriette Hebert had 10 or 11 children. As far as I can figure out their children were: Pierre, Basile, Joseph, Louise, Louis, Catherine, Paul, Marie Archange, Charles, Etienne, and Marguerite. The records that I've located have been mostly from Châteauguay, Ile-Perrot, and Beauharnois.

There is a parish record at St-Timothée, Beauharnois for the 24 Nov 1840 marriage of Louis Roy, son of Jacques Roy & Elisabeth Haunault?, and Angele Leger, daughter of Francois Leger dit Parisean (or Pariseau) & Josephte Pitre (deceased)." "Roy","Charles","Patriote","PRDH: 644436

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Roy-491 :

Re: Roy dit LaPensee - Beauharnois By Diana Cockwill November 21, 2009 at 12:08:56 In reply to: Re: Louis Roy dit LaPensee m Angele Leger Ernest Lapensee 7/30/00

There were three Roys exiled to Australia in the wake of the 1838 Rebellion. They were pardoned in 1844 and returned to Canada in 1845. The three were Charles Roy dit Lapensee and his two nephews Joseph and Basile (who were cousins).

Charles Roy Lapensee - Son of Basile Roy and Marie (Henriette) Hebert. Farmer of Beauharnois, 52 years, 5' 8"", illiterate. Uncle of Basile Roy and of Joseph Roy, exiles. Husband of Monique Tougas (Chateauguay, November 12, 1810), daughter of the late Charles Tougas and Charlotte Biscornet, of La Prairie. Five sons and three daughters, of which only three are still minors when he left in exile: Joseph, Monique, Felicite.

Joseph Roy* - Son of Louis Roy and Catherine Thibert. Labourer of Beauharnois, 24 years, 5' 5"" illiterate. Cousin of Basile Roy, nephew of Charles Roy. Husband of Marie-Domitilde Gendron (Beauharnois, February 6, 1838), daughter of Joseph Gendron and the late Marie-Anne Guy. One daughter, born during the rebellion: Philomene (November 8, 1838). Domitilde Gendron died at Beauharnois on December 21, 1842, age 25 years, during the exile of her husband. He learned the news on August 15, 1843, in Australia. Second wedding to Angele Lemay (Beauharnois, May 20, 1845), daughter of François Lemay and Marguerite David.

AKA petit Joseph Roy
Basile Roy - Born at Chateauguay, on December 3, 1797, son of Basile Roy and Josephe Chatigny. Farmer of Beauharnois, 42 years, 5, illiterate. Nephew of Charles Roy, cousin of Joseph Roy. Husband of Josephe Henault (Chateauguay, January 27, 1817), daughter of Joseph Henault and Archange Lefebvre. Children: Basile, Antoine, François. Second marriage to Julie Dandurand (Beauharnois, May 21, 1833), daughter of Jean-Baptiste Dandurand and Ursule Lefebvre. Children: Jean-Baptiste, Wenceslas, Joseph.

This information comes from ""Journal d'un patriote exilé en Australie, 1839-1845 By François Maurice Lepailleur, Georges Aubin; pp 392-3.""

Basile Roy and Marie Henriette Hebert had 10 or 11 children. As far as I can figure out their children were: Pierre, Basile, Joseph, Louise, Louis, Catherine, Paul, Marie Archange, Charles, Etienne, and Marguerite. The records that I've located have been mostly from Châteauguay, Ile-Perrot, and Beauharnois.

There is a parish record at St-Timothée, Beauharnois for the 24 Nov 1840 marriage of Louis Roy, son of Jacques Roy & Elisabeth Haunault?, and Angele Leger, daughter of Francois Leger dit Parisean (or Pariseau) & Josephte Pitre (deceased).

Charles Roy
Naissance : 3 Mai 1789, St- Joachim, Châteauguay, Québec
Baptême : 3 Mai 1789, St- Joachim, Châteauguay, Québec
Mariage : 12 Novembre 1810, Châteauguay, Québec
avec Monique Tougas
Décès : 18 Avril 1865, St Clément, Beauharnois, Québec
Sépulture : 20 Avril 1865, St Clément, Beauharnois, Québec

Sources
Birth
www.familysearch.org
Quebec, Catholic Parish Registers, 1621-1979 Châteauguay Saint-Joachim-de-Châteauguay Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1735-1796
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8993-442J?i=410&cc=1321742" "Roy","Joseph","Patriote","PRDH: 763950

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Roy-491 :

Joseph Roy* - Son of Louis Roy and Catherine Thibert. Labourer of Beauharnois, 24 years, 5' 5"" illiterate. Cousin of Basile Roy, nephew of Charles Roy. Husband of Marie-Domitilde Gendron (Beauharnois, February 6, 1838), daughter of Joseph Gendron and the late Marie-Anne Guy. One daughter, born during the rebellion: Philomene (November 8, 1838). Domitilde Gendron died at Beauharnois on December 21, 1842, age 25 years, during the exile of her husband. He learned the news on August 15, 1843, in Australia. Second wedding to Angele Lemay (Beauharnois, May 20, 1845), daughter of François Lemay and Marguerite David.

AKA petit Joseph Roy"