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Lemaistre-Lamorille (Lottinville), Pierre

Male 1655 - 1711  (56 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lemaistre-Lamorille (Lottinville), Pierre was born 2 Feb 1655, Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Quebec, Canada (son of Lemaitre Auger, François and Rigaud, Marie Judith); died 13 Aug 1711, Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Quebec, Canada; was buried 13 Aug 1711, Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: LKQY-XXW
    • _UID: 222F145CD4AEA640A2F466C834F1072B44AF
    • _UID: B3F4DB4B1BE9C5458B492E94F74DE6D97462
    • Baptism: 2 Feb 1655, Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Quebec, Canada

    Notes:

    Pierre the oldest son of Francois Lemaistre-Lamorille and Marie Judith (Rigault) Rigaud, is the main ancestor of the branch now using Lottinvilles. Pierre Lemaistre de Lothainville

    Pierre the oldest son of Francois Lemaistre-Lamorille and Marie Judith (Rigault) Rigaud, is the main ancestor of the branch now using Lottinvilles. Pierre Lemaistre de Lothainville Children: Marie-Anne LEMAITRE [Died bef. age 20]
    Pierre LEMAITRE dit LOTTINVILLE
    Marguerite LEMAITRE (dit LOTTINVILLE)
    Louis LEMAITRE (dit LOTTINVILLE)
    Marie-Madeleine LEMAITRE (dit LOTTINVILLE)
    Jeanne-Michelle LEMAITRE
    Marie-Louise LEMAITRE (dit LOTTINVILLE)
    Marie-Fran?oise LEMAITRE
    Marie-Charlotte LEMAITRE
    Marie-Exup?re LEMAITRE [clergy]
    Pierre LEMAITRE (dit LOTTINVILLE)
    Marie-Anne LEMAITRE [Died bef. age 20]

    Pierre (Pierre Lemaistre-Lamorille) Lothainville


    This is all the information I have on these files. Many have little additional information other then what is here. You will need to do your own additional research to confirm or disconfirm my findings.

    Pierre married 8 Jan 1681/1682, L'Immaculee-Conception, Trois-Riveirers, St-Maurice, QC, Cana. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lemaitre Auger, François was born 1631, St Pierre, Flers, Montididier, Amiens, Picardie, France (son of Lemaitre, Jules and Loié, Anne); died 14 Jan 1666, Trois-Rivieres, QC, Canada; was buried 14 Jan 1666, Trois-Rivieres, QC, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: L8P1-SST
    • _UID: 41DACBFFD915044591C63526CCAD7C884B30
    • _UID: 4F3DAE399197574C90025318EA26F97BBFC6

    Notes:

    The record of his burial is reduced to the following word: "miserabiliter trucidatus est sine vela voce interiit." ("He was cruelly massacred and passed away without the slightest sound")

    FRANCOIS LEMAITRE Status(es) : Immigrant
    Birth : around 1631 flers (auj. flers-sur-noye), ev. amiens, picardie (ar. montdidier, somme)
    Francois Lemaistre-Lamorille Franois LEMAISTRE (dit LE PICARD)
    Francois Lemaistre Lamorille Children

    Pierre LEMAITRE (dit LOTTINVILLE)
    Franois LEMAISTRE sieur de LA MORILLE
    Marie-Louise LEMAISTRE
    No?l LEMAISTRE [Died bef. age 20]
    Marguerite LEMAISTRE [Died bef. age 20]
    Jean LEMAISTRE sieur de LALONG
    Marguerite LEMAISTRE
    Charles LEMAISTRE (dit AUGER)

    Francois (dit LePicard/Lamorille ) Lemaistre


    This is all the information I have on these files. Many have little additional information other then what is here. You will need to do your own additional research to confirm or disconfirm my findings.

    FamilySearch showed this additional information:
    Name - Description: Fran?ois Lemaitre Auger

    François married Rigaud, Marie Judith 6 May 1654, L'Immaculee Conception des Trois-Rivieres, QC, Canada. Marie (daughter of Rigaud, Elisé and Dugast, Marie-Suzanne, daughter of Rigaud, Elisé and Dugas, Marie Suzanne) was born Abt 1633, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France; died 3 May 1703, Trois-Riveierers, QC, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Rigaud, Marie Judith was born Abt 1633, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France (daughter of Rigaud, Elisé and Dugast, Marie-Suzanne, daughter of Rigaud, Elisé and Dugas, Marie Suzanne); died 3 May 1703, Trois-Riveierers, QC, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: LVNR-QFY
    • _UID: 580F3CFF2CDBF146B496C8DB642482C09766
    • _UID: 752DA0B804F8044AAED9F9EA99DF838F3802

    Notes:

    Marie Judith (Rigault) Rigaud
    MARIE JUDITH RIGAUD Birth: 1633 in St-Jean-d'Angly, Saintonge (Charente-Maritime), France
    Death: 3 May 1703 in Louiseville, PQ

    Marie Judith (Rigault) Rigaud
    MARIE JUDITH RIGAUD Birth: 1633 in St-Jean-d'Angély, Saintonge (Charente-Maritime), France
    Death: 3 May 1703 in Louiseville, PQ

    Birth: 1633 in St Jean Angely,Saintonge,France 1
    Death: 13 AUG 1711 in Trois Rivieres,St Maurice,Quebec
    Note: Hired by Marguerite LeGardeur in La Rochelle in 1651as domestic for 5 yrs.and emigrated to Trois Rivieres, arrested in 1679 for living with Pierre Cavelier, banished from Montreal for 10 yrs
    Court of Trois-Rivi?res, 1655-1662
    Lawyers were not allowed to immigrate or even visit Nouvelle-France, by royal decree. Nevertheless or maybe because of it, it was common practice for everybody to go to court to ensure that justice would prevail.
    Between 1655 and 1662 at the "Pr?v?t? de Trois-Rivi?res", there were 907 cases tried, for a population of about 700 for the whole area ! The "Pr?vot?" was not only filling the role of today's legal system but also acted as collecting agency at a time and place where cash for transactions was physically rare and more often than not replaced by bartering.

    The ten persons with the highest attendance records were:
    44 times - Jacques Aubuchon dit LeLoyal, master carpenter, married to Mathurine Poisson
    44 times - Barth?l?mi Bertaut, gunsmith, single
    32 times - Louis Pinard, master surgeon, married to Marie-Madeleine Hertel
    31 times - M?dard Chouart DesGroseillers, fur trader, married to H?l?ne Martin
    29 times - Jacques Besnard, unknown profession, single
    29 times - Quentin Moral, sieur de St-Quentin, government attorney (civil and criminal), married to Marie Marguerie
    27 times - Christophe Crevier, sieur de La M?l?e, baker, owner of the Crevier Estate (Seigneurie), married to Jeanne vard
    26 times - Jacques M?nard dit Lafontaine, wheel and cartwright, married to Catherine Forestier
    24 times - Fran?ois Lema?stre dit Le Picard, master tailor, married to Judith Rigaud
    22 times - Ren? Besnard dit Bourjoli, corporal, married to Marie S?dilot

    April 8, 1679 Marie Judith Rigaud was charged with leading a scandalolus life, with Pierre Cavelier (ten letters were presented as evidence, which they had written each other). She was found guilty. Effective April 14, 1679, she was banished from the district of Montreal for ten years, and if she returned before the expiration of this term, she would be whipped, branded with the fleur-de-lis and fined 300 livres. Pierre was forbidden either to write, or visit her, under penalty of jail, a fine of 1,000 livres and coperal punishment. The sentence was ordered to be posted in large characters on the main door of the parish churces of Montreal, Lachine, and Pointe-aux-Trembles. It is beleived that Marie Judith Rigaud then returned to rehabilitate herself in the face of her neighbors, at Trois-Riveierers. It is also beleived in 1681 she is listed under the name Judith Desauneaux, 45, living with her daughter Marguerite who married Guillaume-Christopher Gerbault.

    Judith Rigaud was an educated servant of Huguenot ancestry.


    This is all the information I have on these files. Many have little additional information other then what is here. You will need to do your own additional research to confirm or disconfirm my findings.

    Birth: 1633 in St Jean Angely,Saintonge,France 1
    Death: 13 AUG 1711 in Trois Rivieres,St Maurice,Quebec
    Note: Hired by Marguerite LeGardeur in La Rochelle in 1651as domestic for 5 yrs.and emigrated to Trois Rivieres, arrested in 1679 for living with Pierre Cavelier, banished from Montreal for 10 yrs
    Court of Trois-Rivières, 1655-1662
    Lawyers were not allowed to immigrate or even visit Nouvelle-France, by royal decree. Nevertheless or maybe because of it, it was common practice for everybody to go to court to ensure that justice would prevail.
    Between 1655 and 1662 at the "Prévôté de Trois-Rivières", there were 907 cases tried, for a population of about 700 for the whole area ! The "Prévoté" was not only filling the role of today's legal system but also acted as collecting agency at a time and place where cash for transactions was physically rare and more often than not replaced by bartering.

    The ten persons with the highest attendance records were:
    44 times - Jacques Aubuchon dit LeLoyal, master carpenter, married to Mathurine Poisson
    44 times - Barthélémi Bertaut, gunsmith, single
    32 times - Louis Pinard, master surgeon, married to Marie-Madeleine Hertel
    31 times - Médard Chouart DesGroseillers, fur trader, married to Hélène Martin
    29 times - Jacques Besnard, unknown profession, single
    29 times - Quentin Moral, sieur de St-Quentin, government attorney (civil and criminal), married to Marie Marguerie
    27 times - Christophe Crevier, sieur de La Mêlée, baker, owner of the Crevier Estate (Seigneurie), married to Jeanne Évard
    26 times - Jacques Ménard dit Lafontaine, wheel and cartwright, married to Catherine Forestier
    24 times - François Lemaîstre dit Le Picard, master tailor, married to Judith Rigaud
    22 times - René Besnard dit Bourjoli, corporal, married to Marie Sédilot

    April 8, 1679 Marie Judith Rigaud was charged with leading a scandalolus life, with Pierre Cavelier (ten letters were presented as evidence, which they had written each other). She was found guilty. Effective April 14, 1679, she was banished from the district of Montreal for ten years, and if she returned before the expiration of this term, she would be whipped, branded with the fleur-de-lis and fined 300 livres. Pierre was forbidden either to write, or visit her, under penalty of jail, a fine of 1,000 livres and coperal punishment. The sentence was ordered to be posted in large characters on the main door of the parish churces of Montreal, Lachine, and Pointe-aux-Trembles. It is beleived that Marie Judith Rigaud then returned to rehabilitate herself in the face of her neighbors, at Trois-Riveierers. It is also beleived in 1681 she is listed under the name Judith Desauneaux, 45, living with her daughter Marguerite who married Guillaume-Christopher Gerbault.

    Judith Rigaud was an educated servant of Huguenot ancestry.

    FamilySearch showed this additional information:
    Death - Date: 14 mai 1704 Place: Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada

    Notes:

    When Francois Lemaistre-Lamorille and Marie Judith (Rigault) Rigaud, at Trois-Riveierers, it may have not been the first marriage performed there, but it was the first marriage officially recorded in that town. Trois-Riveierers was established as a permenant settlement in 1634, by 1654 it was a principle trading post in New France, and had a population of 38 households and numbering about 150 people. In 1653 the total white population in the French colony was but a little more then 2,000, the majority of these were living in Quebec, Montreal and Trois-Riveierers. On October 23, 1655, They purchase a house and lot from Jean Pacaut and Jacques Brisset for 300 Livres, nine pieces of pine, an oven and kneading trough. The lot consisted of twenty toises square and bounded on the southeast by St-Pierre Street, on the southwest by the home of Elie Grimard, on the northwest by the lands of Monsieur Godefroy, and on the north by the home of the deaceased Sieur de Normanville. The land had been orgiginally ceded by Governor d'Ailleboust to Marhurin Baillangeon and Claude Houssart in 1650. Two years later they sold it together with the house they had erected to, Dame Duplessis-Kerbodot, wife of the deceased govornor of Trois-Rivieres who in turn sold it to Pacaut and Brisset. The members of the Lottinville family were truly one of the very earlies families and contributed in no small way in the develepoment of the Domain of Canada. Little is known of their origins in France, but it is certain that they originated from Picardy a province in northern France. Francois was born in 1631, and a master taylor and a soldier at the fort. Marie Judith was born about 1633, the daughter of Elie Rigaud and from Saint-Jean-d'Angely in the provience of Saintonge. Some are of the opion by her father's and her own forename, she was of Huguenot origin. If this were true, either her father or she converted to the Catholic Faith, as she was married as a Catholic. She arrived in New France in about 1649, and for about five years before before her marriage she was a maid to Marguerite Legarduer, dame de la Potherie, who's husband was governor of Trois-Riveierers. During this time she spent nineteen months in Montreal recovering from an illness at the home of Nicolas d'Ailleboust, sicur de Coulonges-la-Madelaine. Francois Lemaistre-Lamorille and Marie Judith (Rigault) Rigaud were the parents of 8 children. This is a partial insert from the gelealogy works titled " The Lottinville Family by Armand J. Lottinville", published in 1942. There were only 13 copies published, of which I am in possession of 2.

    When Francois Lemaistre-Lamorille and Marie Judith (Rigault) Rigaud, at Trois-Riveierers, it may have not been the first marriage performed there, but it was the first marriage officially recorded in that town. Trois-Riveierers was established as a permenant settlement in 1634, by 1654 it was a principle trading post in New France, and had a population of 38 households and numbering about 150 people. In 1653 the total white population in the French colony was but a little more then 2,000, the majority of these were living in Quebec, Montreal and Trois-Riveierers. On October 23, 1655, They purchase a house and lot from Jean Pacaut and Jacques Brisset for 300 Livres, nine pieces of pine, an oven and kneading trough. The lot consisted of twenty toises square and bounded on the southeast by St-Pierre Street, on the southwest by the home of Elie Grimard, on the northwest by the lands of Monsieur Godefroy, and on the north by the home of the deaceased Sieur de Normanville. The land had been orgiginally ceded by Governor d'Ailleboust to Marhurin Baillangeon and Claude Houssart in 1650. Two years later they sold it together with the house they had erected to, Dame Duplessis-Kerbodot, wife of the deceased govornor of Trois-Rivieres who in turn sold it to Pacaut and Brisset. The members of the Lottinville family were truly one of the very earlies families and contributed in no small way in the develepoment of the Domain of Canada. Little is known of their origins in France, but it is certain that they originated from Picardy a province in northern France. Francois was born in 1631, and a master taylor and a soldier at the fort. Marie Judith was born about 1633, the daughter of Elie Rigaud and from Saint-Jean-d'Angely in the provience of Saintonge. Some are of the opion by her father's and her own forename, she was of Huguenot origin. If this were true, either her father or she converted to the Catholic Faith, as she was married as a Catholic. She arrived in New France in about 1649, and for about five years before before her marriage she was a maid to Marguerite Legarduer, dame de la Potherie, who's husband was governor of Trois-Riveierers. During this time she spent nineteen months in Montreal recovering from an illness at the home of Nicolas d'Ailleboust, sicur de Coulonges-la-Madelaine. Francois Lemaistre-Lamorille and Marie Judith (Rigault) Rigaud were the parents of 8 children. This is a partial insert from the gelealogy works titled " The Lottinville Family by Armand J. Lottinville", published in 1942. There were only 13 copies published, of which I am in possession of 2.
    --typed source unknownMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married L'Immaculee-Conception, Trois-Rivieres, St-Maurice, QC, Canada.

    Children:
    1. 1. Lemaistre-Lamorille (Lottinville), Pierre was born 2 Feb 1655, Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Quebec, Canada; died 13 Aug 1711, Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Quebec, Canada; was buried 13 Aug 1711, Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Quebec, Canada.
    2. Lemaitre Dit Lepicard, Francois was born 9 Feb 1656, Trois-Rivières, Canada, New France; died 13 May 1703, Montreal, QC, Canada, New France.
    3. Lemaistre-Lamorille, Marie-Louise was born 29 Jul 1657, Trois-Riveierers, St-Maurice, Canada, New France; died Abt 1702, Montreal, Ile-de-Montreal, Canada, New France.
    4. Lemaistre-Lamorille, Noel was born 24 Dec 1658, Trois-Riveierers, Canada, New France.
    5. Lemaistre-Lamorille, Marguerite was born 16 Feb 1660, Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Québec, Canada; died Bef 1666.
    6. Lemaistre-Lamorille, Jean Baptiste was born 24 Oct 1661, Trois-Riveierers, Canada, New France; died 13 Apr 1710, Trois-Riveierers, Canada, New France.
    7. Lamaitre, Marie Marguerite was born 23 Jan 1664, Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Québec, Canada; died Aft 1717.
    8. Lemaitre Auger, Charles was born 15 Apr 1666, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France; died Bef 1741.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lemaitre, Jules was born 1599, Ile De France, Seine, Paris, France.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: KZ28-ZSQ
    • _UID: 78390BACCFFBCB41BCC7BEE8B3185FB445B4
    • _UID: ADD74508B4204247A3C4A078AC5376EC0E87

    Notes:


    This is all the information I have on these files. Many have little additional information other then what is here. You will need to do your own additional research to confirm or disconfirm my findings.

    FamilySearch showed this additional information:
    Birth - Date: 1600 Place: , , , France

    Jules married Loié, Anne 1630, Ile De France, Seine, Paris, France. Anne (daughter of Rigaud, Elisé and Dugas, Marie Suzanne) was born 1600, Flers, Somme, Picardie, France; died 1660, France. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Loié, Anne was born 1600, Flers, Somme, Picardie, France (daughter of Rigaud, Elisé and Dugas, Marie Suzanne); died 1660, France.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: LKBX-M5M
    • _UID: 053A3B8D5417BA4C908B560A290D6E4DE46D
    • _UID: 18EE22126CB0FA42A3F89C512B362156F2F1

    Notes:


    This is all the information I have on these files. Many have little additional information other then what is here. You will need to do your own additional research to confirm or disconfirm my findings.

    Children:
    1. 2. Lemaitre Auger, François was born 1631, St Pierre, Flers, Montididier, Amiens, Picardie, France; died 14 Jan 1666, Trois-Rivieres, QC, Canada; was buried 14 Jan 1666, Trois-Rivieres, QC, Canada.
    2. Lemaistre-Lamorille, Antoine was born 1636, Amiens, Somme, Picardie, France.
    3. Lemaitre, Marie Denise was born 1636, Paris, Île-de-France, France; died 29 Oct 1691, La Prairie, Roussillon, Quebec, Canada.

  3. 6.  Rigaud, Elisé was born Abt 1601, Saint-Jean-D'Angely, Charente-Maritime, France.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: L8PY-29V
    • _UID: 11329014FBC6A048AF028D4645E391AC79AD
    • _UID: 218F235753850841A46E9599CEB171E15CA5

    Notes:


    This is all the information I have on these files. Many have little additional information other then what is here. You will need to do your own additional research to confirm or disconfirm my findings.

    FamilySearch showed this additional information:
    Birth - Date: Abt 1602 Place: St Jean, D'Angely, Sainte, Saintonge,France

    Elisé married Dugast, Marie-Suzanne Bef 1633, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France. Marie-Suzanne was born 1610, St. Onge, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Dugast, Marie-Suzanne was born 1610, St. Onge, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: JJ1F-RYZ
    • _UID: 269DC6CB2211BE44A7239D51547BEE8A8870
    • _UID: F9A5CB990FDDFC4ABDA680F7EB022E567F68

    Notes:


    This is all the information I have on these files. Many have little additional information other then what is here. You will need to do your own additional research to confirm or disconfirm my findings.

    FamilySearch showed this additional information:
    Name - Description: Marie Suzanne Dugas

    Children:
    1. Loié, Anne was born 1600, Flers, Somme, Picardie, France; died 1660, France.
    2. 3. Rigaud, Marie Judith was born Abt 1633, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France; died 3 May 1703, Trois-Riveierers, QC, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Rigaud, Elisé was born Abt 1602, St Jean, D'Angely, Sainte, Saintonge,France (son of RIGAUD, ancetre and Inconnu); died DECEASED.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: L8PY-29V
    • _UID: B62EA0671AFB6F459286A61059C624692EA6

    Elisé married Dugas, Marie Suzanne Bef 1633, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France. Marie (daughter of Dugast, Abraham and Carsonne, Marguerite) was born 1610, St. Onge, Quebec, Canada; died DECEASED. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  Dugas, Marie Suzanne was born 1610, St. Onge, Quebec, Canada (daughter of Dugast, Abraham and Carsonne, Marguerite); died DECEASED.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: JJ1F-RYZ
    • _UID: 3CEB889E8FA80B4EB7ACB106811C4CCAAA7D

    Children:
    1. 5. Loié, Anne was born 1600, Flers, Somme, Picardie, France; died 1660, France.
    2. Rigaud, Marie Judith was born Abt 1633, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France; died 3 May 1703, Trois-Riveierers, QC, Canada.


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