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Muloin, Jeanne

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Muloin, Jeanne was born 19 Jan 1682, Lachenaie, Lanaudière, , Québec,Canada (daughter of Muloin, Jean and Forget, Marguerite).

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    • _UID: 262B675AE7BF9241A5C7BF957B31D507D34B
    • Baptism: 22 Jan 1682, Repentigny, l'Assomption, Québec, Canada,

    Jeanne married Beauchamp, Jean 19 Apr 1701, Repentigny, l'Assomption, Québec, Canada,. Jean (son of Beauchamp, Jean and Loisel, Jeanne) was born 1676. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Beauchamp, Joseph
    2. Beauchamp, Pierre
    3. Beauchamp, Jean was born 1703.
    4. Beauchamp, Jacques was born 1706.
    5. Beauchamp, Francois was born 1711.
    6. Beauchamp, Marguerite Jeanne was born 1717.
    7. Beauchamp, Catherine was born 1718.
    8. Beauchamp, Marie Anne was born 1730.
    9. Beauchamp, Marie Madeleine was born 1731.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Muloin, Jean was born 1640.

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    • _UID: 89C164F98770A64CBF8CD0369B9D1B88BC03

    Jean married Forget, Marguerite 1679, Lachenaie, Lanaudière, , Québec,Canada. Marguerite (daughter of Forget dit Despatie, Nicolas and Martin, Madeleine) was born 8 Apr 1666, Montreal, Canada, New France. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Forget, Marguerite was born 8 Apr 1666, Montreal, Canada, New France (daughter of Forget dit Despatie, Nicolas and Martin, Madeleine).

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    • _UID: A5FB5AABACD7B1458E939B516249B025ABD8

    Children:
    1. 1. Muloin, Jeanne was born 19 Jan 1682, Lachenaie, Lanaudière, , Québec,Canada.
    2. Muloin, Marie was born 1687, Sainte-Famille (-O), Montmorency, , Québec,Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Forget dit Despatie, Nicolas was born 1620, Normandie, , , ,France (son of Forget, Paul and Chevalier, Nicole); died 6 Apr 1680, Repentigny, l'Assomption, Québec, Canada,.

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    • _UID: 2095E66D9A2FB94EBF35985C1ED4E544DBD6

    Nicolas married Martin, Madeleine 6 Feb 1653. Madeleine (daughter of Martin dit l'Ecossois, Abraham and Langlois, Marguerite) was born 1640, Québec, Canada, New France; died 1688, Lachenaie, Lanaudière, Canada, New France. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Martin, Madeleine was born 1640, Québec, Canada, New France (daughter of Martin dit l'Ecossois, Abraham and Langlois, Marguerite); died 1688, Lachenaie, Lanaudière, Canada, New France.

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    • _UID: 021918E6746C004899BC3E4C7ECFCB3B7343
    • Baptism: 13 Sep 1640, Québec, Canada, New France

    Children:
    1. 3. Forget, Marguerite was born 8 Apr 1666, Montreal, Canada, New France.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Forget, Paul was born 1603, Normandie, , , ,France.

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    • _UID: A876D5F467DC844DB02C40DD1FCB3BB5CE26

    Paul — Chevalier, Nicole. Nicole was born 1613, Notre-Dame d'Alencon, , , ,. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Chevalier, Nicole was born 1613, Notre-Dame d'Alencon, , , ,.

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    • _UID: E71161E3777A73419B3D80AA728E5A6FAC47

    Children:
    1. 6. Forget dit Despatie, Nicolas was born 1620, Normandie, , , ,France; died 6 Apr 1680, Repentigny, l'Assomption, Québec, Canada,.

  3. 14.  Martin dit l'Ecossois, Abraham was born 27 Nov 1589, La Rochelle, Aunis, France (son of Martin, Galeran Jean and Côté, Isabelle); died 8 Sep 1664, Lachenaie, Terrebonne Co., QC, Canada.

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    • Occupation: pilote royal
    • _UID: 302C36AD98A65040A1C78BDBD3FEEC25BD38
    • _UID: 742211F2F453A6479FC53457F208031CD5BA

    Notes:

    IMMIGRATION: 1620
    OCCUPATION: Riverboat pilot

    Martin arrived in New France with his wife, Marguerite Langlois, her sister Françoise and brother-in-law Pierre Desportes (the parents of Hélène Desportes) about 1620. Martin may have been of Scottish descent or he might have used the sobriquet if he had been enrolled in military service or had been a member of an illegal organization: such names were used to avoid detection by officials looking for deserted soldiers or in case the records of an illegal organization were seized. It is also possible that he acquired the name because he had made several voyages to Scotland as a young man. There is some question as to whether Martin was really an official pilot or not, although he was referred to as "king's pilot" in his own day. However, he did fish well down into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is presumed that the Plains (or Heights) of Abraham are named after Martin. It is picturesquely said that the "Côte d'Abraham" was the path that Martin used to descend to the St. Charles River to water his animals. His property amounted to 32 acres in all, 12 received from the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France in 1635 and 20 as a gift from Sieur Adrien Du Chesne, ship's surgeon to Pierre Legardeur de Repentigny in 1645. This land was sold by the Martin family to the Ursulines in 1667. It is possible that this is the same Martin who was employed by Jean de Biencourt and Du Gua de Monts as navigator on the coast of Acadia, although he would have been very young at that time. When David Kirke captured Quebec in 1629 and left his brother Lewis as governor until 1632, Martin and his family stayed on. In his later years Martin fell in the estimation of his fellow citizens when he was accused of improper conduct with regard to a young girl in Québec. He was imprisoned for this on 15 Feb. 1649.

    SOURCE: Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online, http://www.biographi.ca/EN/

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    Sieur L'Ecossais

    This is the Abraham Martin after whom the "Plains Of Abraham" were named.

    Arrived from France on sailboat "LeSallemonde" at Tadossac on 30 August 1620 with wife and daughter Anne. Received concession of ground that formed a plateau where Wolfe and Montcalm fought the battle of Québec.This area is known as "les plaines d'Abraham" (the plains of Abraham).

    Abraham went to France after the taking of Québec by Kirk on 24 July 1629, and returned to Québec in 1633/34. He was a master pilot.

    On 19 January 1649, a young girl of 15 or 16 years became the first woman in Québec to be executed. It is not clear exactly what she was accused of but one possibility was "Thievery". We do know that Abraham Martin was accused of raping (indecent liberties?) with the same girl around this time.

    Was known as the Scotchman. He donated the land known as the Plains of Abraham, site of the battle of Québec.

    SOURCE: Denise Caron, "Caron Braun Family Tree", http://www.ancestry.com

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    Abraham Martin, Galleran's son, arrived in 'New France' on the sailboat LeSallemandie at Tadoussac on August 30, 1620. His wife Marguerite Langlois, was sister to Françoise Langlois who was married to Pierre Desportes (parents of Helene Desportes who was the first European person born in Canada ). After the take-over of Québec by Kirke, they were turned over to France, then in 1633, returned to Québec. He was thus back, with his family including a daughter named Anne, working as a River pilot, ploughman and fisherman. Abraham is often noted as Abraham Martin 'dit' l'Ecossais, meaning Abraham the Scot.

    At this point we need to consider the possibility that there were two Anne Martins. One of them was a kid sister to Abraham and born about 1617, the other was Abraham’s daughter, born on March 23, 1621. Both are presented as both have credibility and of being the Anne Martin who married Jean Côté . Both Annes were born in Perche Province in France. Also, the assumption is held that Abraham married Marguerite Langlois in France on Oct 24, 1621, leaving Anne to have been born before the marriage in both cases.

    In the case of the Anne that was Abraham’s sister, she was born 1617, and would have been 28 years junior to Abraham. Her Mother would have been about 50 at the time of her birth. She could have met Jean while in France and then came over on one of the several ships that arrived from France in 1635 and at the time would have been 18 or so. She might also have came over as a guest of her brother with the idea of seeing what might develop with Jean.

    In the case of the Anne that was Abraham’s daughter, she was born 1621 and would have been 15 at the time of her arrival from France and her marriage to Jean. While this is possibly more credible than the first scenario, it conflicts with the data that Abraham and Marguerite had another Anne that was born in 1645.

    ...we will be holding to the idea that the Anne that married Jean was the one that was Abraham’s daughter, unless some other data comes to light that causes us to consider otherwise.

    SOURCE: Tom Thievin, "Our Cote Genealogy",http://www.thievin.net/CoteHistory.html

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    SOURCE: Jane Goodrich from http://www.electracat.com/Linda2/f383.htm

    Abraham Martin, called l'Ecossais and Master Abraham was probably a complex personality. There are many unanswered questions about this man. Why did they call him the Scotsman? Of the various theories proposed, the most intriguing is based on evidence found in Dundee, Scotland. "Here lies one godly and virtuous woman, Sarah Auchinleck, spouse of Abraham Martine Frenchman, chirugeon barber; who departed life July 25, 1665. Of her age 40. Here also lies one honest man, Abraham Martine Frenchman, chirugeon barber, lawful son of Abraham Martine, merchant, burgess of the city of Metz in Loraine; who departed life in June 13, 1673 of his age 57." If the father of the man in this grave is our Abraham Martin, that would have placed him in Scotland in 1616, near the age of 27 years, clearly possible. In 1619 or 1620 he arrived in Québec with his wife Marguerite Langlois, her sister Françoise Langlois and her husband Pierre Desportes.

    Abraham is an unusual name for a good French Catholic of that era, although sometimes Old Testament names were used ( such as by his friend, Samuel de Champlain). It is possible though, that Abraham was of Hugenot birth.

    The Plains of Abraham was the scene of a famous battle in 1759. In the 17th century it had been the meadow of Abraham Martin. He had 32 arpents in all, 12 from the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France in 1635. The other 20 was a gift from Sieur Adrian du Chesne in 1645. Du Chesne was ship's surgeon to Pierre Lagardeur de Repentigny. Master Abraham's descendants sold the land in 1667 to the Ursulines, a religious order.

    The Kirk brothers conquered Québec in 1629 and sent most of the inhabitants back to France. Rene Jetté includes Abraham Martin and his family in those sent back, but many references have him amongst the few who stayed on. There is no record of Martin children being born during the years of this occupation. He clearly was at Québec both before and after the Kirk brothers incursion.

    His son, Eustache was the first French boy child born in New France. His daughter Helene Martin was the god-daughter of Samuel de Champlain.

    Champlain's wife seems the likely connection between his and the Abraham Martin family. Helene Boulle, the wife of Samuel de Champlain did not adapt well to frontier living and only spent four years in Québec. She found solace and companionship with Abraham's wife Marguerite and her sister Françoise Langlois who bore the first French child born in New France, another relative, Helene Desportes. When Samuel de Champlain died he left a legacy to Marguerite Martin, another daughter to help her "marry a man of Canada", and he left money to Abraham Martin "to be spent for clearing land".

    Contemporaries called Abraham Martin a king's pilot, leading to the conclusion that he was the first river pilot of Canada. Although he was illiterate he associated with Champlain and Pierre Desportes, both literate and well born individuals. He did much more than just leave his name to the Plains of Abraham.

    SURNAME: Also shown as Martin dit L'Ecossais

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1585

    Abraham married Langlois, Marguerite Bef 1620, France. Marguerite (daughter of Langlois, Guillaume and Mallet, Jeanne) was born 18 Feb 1592, St-Xiste, Montpellier, Languedoc, France; died 17 Dec 1665, Québec City, QC, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Langlois, Marguerite was born 18 Feb 1592, St-Xiste, Montpellier, Languedoc, France (daughter of Langlois, Guillaume and Mallet, Jeanne); died 17 Dec 1665, Québec City, QC, Canada.

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    • _UID: 3ADC7B3855152C4889B11B438866B2361535
    • _UID: A3B8A8F3F8942045B147977D231D97723C1F

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    BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1600

    Children:
    1. Martin, Eustache was born 24 Oct 1621, Québec, Canada, New France; died 1 Jun 1667, Québec, Canada, New France.
    2. Martin, Marguerite Marie was born 4 Jan 1624, Québec, Canada, New France; died 25 Nov 1679, Château-Richer, Montmorency Co, Québec, Canada, New France.
    3. Martin, Hélène was born 1627, Québec, Canada, New France; died 1653, Québec, Canada, New France.
    4. Martin dite l'Ecossois, Marie Anne was born 10 Apr 1635, Québec, Canada, New France; died 25 Apr 1699, Château-Richer, Canada, New France; was buried 26 Apr 1699, Château-Richer, Canada, New France.
    5. Martin, Adrien was born 1638, Québec, Canada, New France.
    6. 7. Martin, Madeleine was born 1640, Québec, Canada, New France; died 1688, Lachenaie, Lanaudière, Canada, New France.
    7. Martin, Barbe was born 1643, Québec, Canada, New France; died 4 Oct 1660, Québec, Canada, New France.
    8. Martin, Anne was born 1645, Québec, Canada, New France; died 14 Jan 1717, Saint-Pierre, le-d'Orléan, , ,.
    9. Martin, Charles-Amador was born 6 Mar 1648, Québec, Canada, New France; died 19 Jun 1711, Sainte-Foy, Canada, New France.


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