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151

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Marie Ursule 
Dagenais, Marie- Ursule (I27936)
 
152

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Olivier

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Quebec.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 07 May 1649

DEATH: Also shown as Died St. Francois, Ile de Orleans, Montmorency, Quebec. 
Gagné, Olivier (I21600)
 
153

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Pamela 
Maheux, Paméla (I12612)
 
154

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Pierre 
Gingras, Pierre-Jacques (I21181)
 
155

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Reine

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 29 JUILLET 1706 
Simard, Marie Reine (I27613)
 
156

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Rene

ID: Merged with a record that used the ID xs-3586 
Doucet dit Laverdure, René-Pierre (I8417)
 
157

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as William Prince of England

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Normandy, England.

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Name - Description: Prince William of England 
Angevin, William (I7796)
 
158

GIVEN_NAMES: Also shown as Euphrosine

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1773
Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Release date: November 29, 1995, Tree #1358, . Customer pedigree.

Source Media Type: Family Archive CD. "Date of Import: Nov 12, 2000.". 
Cyr, Euprosine (I1631)
 
159

GIVEN_NAMES: Also shown as Euphrosine 
Cyr, Euprosine (I1643)
 
160

GIVEN_NAMES: Also shown as Francois Cyprien

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1802

DEATH: Also shown as Died WFT Est 1803-1892 
Cyr, Francois (I5438)
 
161

GIVEN_NAMES: Also shown as Joseph 
Cyr, Joseph Benoit (I1636)
 
162

GIVEN_NAMES: Also shown as Marie

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 28 Oct 1710, Ste-Famille, Île d'Orléans Co., QC, Canada. 
Asselin, Marie Josèphe (I6038)
 
163

GIVEN_NAMES: Also shown as Marie Julienne

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1814

DEATH: Also shown as Died WFT Est 1815-1908 
Cyr, Marie Julianne (I5446)
 
164 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5816)
 
165

http://www.grandesfamilles.org/aClaude Deniau ou Deneau (Charles & Madeleine Clément) lpha.html

Jean DeNoyon (Jean & Jeanne Franchart ou Francfort)

aux rec.66 et 67, aux Trois-Rivières, arquebusier; au rec.81, à Boucherville, armurier et maître taillandier; cité 04-09-1664 Trois-Rivières
b 30-08-1635 St-Pierre-du-Chastel de Rouen, Normandie, France
d 10 s 12-03-1692 Boucherville
m 20-07-1665 Trois-Rivières (ct 18-04-1665 Ameau)
Marie Chauvin (Marin & Gillette Banne)
s 31-03-1723 Boucherville
1er mariage: 25-11-1664 Trois-Rivières (ct 21-09-1664 Ameau)
Rollin Langlois (Jérôme & Marguerite Chamberland)
maître canonnier, serrurier et arquebusier; cité 08-03-1660 Trois-Rivires
b 10-02-1637 Notre-Dame du Havre, Normandie, France
d s 23-01-1665 Trois-Rivières
Enfants:
Jacques
b 12-02-1668 Trois-Rivières
Marie
n 31-01 b 02-02-1671 Boucherville
Marguerite
n b 20-08-1673 Boucherville
Suzanne
n b 30-08-1676 Boucherville
d avant rec.81
François
engagé Ouest 28-07-1704; cité 30-09-1717 Boucherville
n 01 b 02-09-1678 Boucherville
Ignace
cité 10-11-1714 Boucherville
n 10 b 11-06-1683 Boucherville
Jean-Baptiste
engagé Ouest 07-04-1715
n b 12-05-1686 Boucherville
Marie-Thérèse
n b 16-01-1689 Boucherville
Louise
n 26 b 28-09-1690 Boucherville 
De Noyon, Jean (I6328)
 
166

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Marin Chauvin ()

de Mesny, paroisse St-Mard de Réno, Perche, France; engagé 08-03-1648 Tourouvre par Noël Juchereau
d avant 07-06-1651, Trois-Rivières
m vers 1649, Trois-Rivières
Gillette Banne (Marin & Isabelle Boire)
du bourg d'Argences, Normandie, France; 30 ans au rec.66
d 09-06-1672 Québec (exécutée avec son mari Jacques Bertault)
2e mariage: ct 27-07-1653 Ameau (Trois-Rivières)
Jacques Bertault (Thomas & Catherine Coulonne)
de Les Essars, Poitou, France; 40 ans au rec.66, à Trois-Rivières
d 09-06-1672 Québec (exécuté avec sa femme pour empoisonné leur gendre Latouche)
Enfants:
Marie
b 08-09-1650 Trois-Rivières 
Chauvin dit La Fortune, Marin (I6329)
 
167

Jehan Philibert de Couillaud de LaRoque d Roquebrune was a country squire. He was the son of messire Jean Bernard Philippe de LaRoque, Landlord of Roquebrune and Pouy and of noble lady Marie de Dalmas de Marcilly. The Dalmas were from a very noble family, namely from the family of the dukes and counts of Champagne.

Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
de Marcilly, Marie Dalmas (I6266)
 
168

Laporte - text by Robert Prévost, Éditions Libre Expression

Jacques Laporte dit Saint-Georges, one of the first Montréalistes

"We hardly dared step out of doors to fetch our basic necessities", writes Dollier de Casson in A History of Montreal, so great was the Iroquois threat to Ville-Marie. One of the settlers who persevered in this remote outpost, far from the settlement at Québec, was Jacques Laporte dit Saint-Georges.

The danger did not deter the Montréalistes, as the early settlers of Montreal were called. In 1664, two parties of hunters left the fort and made their way to some islands downstream. The expedition was so successful that they sent back a boat loaded with meat. But they were unable to return upstream against the Sainte-Marie current and the oarsman had to follow the shore, where the Iroquois were lying in wait. They killed or injured three or four of the hunting party. One of the attackers trying to seize the boat was “shot dead” with a rifle when “Messieurs Debelêtre (Picoté de Belestre), Saint Georges and other Frenchmen” ran to the aid of their friends.

This "Saint-Georges" was undoubtely Jacques Laporte, from Nocé in Perche. We do not know when he crossed the Atlantic. He was not among the recruits of 1653 who saved Ville-Marie; and he would have been only 14 years old in 1641 when a group of settlers sailed under Paul de Chomedey, who had a mandate from the Société Notre-Dame de Montréal to build a fort on the island of Montreal.

Jacques Laporte was baptized in Nocé on March 5, 1627. He was the son of an innkeeper and baker, also named Jacques, and of Marie Hamelin, who had married on June 7 of the previous year. In the Nocé church, there is an inscription dedicated to the memory of the colonist; it was the first plaque (March 10, 1963) installed in the churches of Perche under the aegis of the Association Perche-Canada.

From Mortagne-au-Perche, take the D 938 south to Bellême (17 km), and turn left onto the D 955 towards Nogent-le-Rotrou. After driving for 9.5 km, you come to the intersection of the D 9, which takes you north to Nocé. An alternative route is to take the D203 from Bellême directly to Nocé. Nocé merits more than a perfunctory visit. The church was completed in the late Middle Ages, and its apse is Romanesque. The square tower has angle buttresses at the corners. On the facade of the tower and on the buttresses are flamboyantly decorated niches housing statuary. Just 2 km from the church, on the D 9, stands the Courboyer manor house, one of the most beautiful in Perche. It has two storeys, with mullioned windows, on either side of an octagonal tower.

In 1655, Jacques Laporte must have decided to settle permanently in Ville-Marie. On August 31 of that year, the Sieur de Maisonneuve granted him a half-arpent lot within the city enclosure, enough land for a house and garden. And on August 23, 1657, before Jean de Saint-Père, he signed a marriage contract with Nicole Duchesne, daughter of François and of Marie Rolet. The Sulpician Gabriel Souart performed the marriage ceremony on September 3 in the presence of several witnesses, including the Sieur de Maisonneuve, Jeanne Mance, Lambert Closse and Charles Le Moyne.

The Laporte / Duchesne couple had 11 children, including seven sons. Five of these were married in turn; Jacques, known as Labonté, in 1687 to Madeleine Paviot (7 children); Paul in 1688 to Marie Lussier (4 children), and in 1695 to Marguerite Matou (13 children); Georges in 1689 to Marie-Madeleine Guertin (2 children); Louis in 1695 to Marie-Madeleine Massault (8 children), and Pierre in 1703 to Marie-Anne Han (11 children). Only two of the four daughters started their own families: Catherine in 1675 with Philibert Couillaud, and Suzanne in 1695 with Pierre Ménard.

We know that Jacques Laporte was a baker like his father. According to the censuses of 1666 and 1667, he was living in Montreal and does not appear to have been engaged in agriculture as he did not have any productive land. In the census of 1681, he was practising his trade in Boucherville, where Jeanne, his youngest child, would be born the following year. Jacques Laporte died in Contrecoeur in 1702.

Although other Laportes immigrated to New France, they did not make a significant contribution to the perpetuation of the family name. The most prestigious was undoubtedly Louis de Laporte, Sieur de Louvigny, who arrived in 1683. The following year, he married Marie Nolan, daughter of Pierre and of Catherine Houart. His military career was so active and he was given so many missions and expeditions that is a wonder that his wife managed to have ten children. We find him first in Hudson's Bay, then in Michillimakinac and Fort Frontenac where he served as commander, then south of the Great Lakes in the territory of the Fox tribe, whom he was sent to neutralize. In 1720, he was in charge of all the western posts, which he was expected to visit every other year. On a visit to France, he was given command of Trois-Rivières, but never assumed this post as he died in the wreck of the Chameau off Cape Breton Island in 1725. He was survived by his wife and four of his children, six others having died young. A son, François, embarked on a military career, but he may have returned to France as there is no record of his marriage in our registers. Two of his three sisters started their own families: Marie-Anne in 1718 with Jacques Testard and Marie-Louise in 1727 with Didace Mouet.

Another Laporte dit Saint-Georges, named Pierre, from Périgord, settled on Île Jésus. There, in 1707, he married Madeleine Fournier, daughter of Guillaume and of Françoise Hébert. The couple had five children including two sons: Joseph-Cécile and Pierre who married Angélique Nadon (1735) and Suzanne Labelle (1740), respectively.

Finally, we should mention Étienne Laporte, from Agen, and Michel Laporte dit Labonté, from Rochefort, who married, respectively, Suzanne-Élisabeth Charbonneau in Charlesbourg in 1716 and Marie-Catherine Girard in Québec in 1727. None of these couples has descendants now bearing the Laporte name.

Jacques Laporte the true patriarch of the Laportes of North America.

Robert Prévost, Éditions Libre Expression

Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
Laporte dit Saint-Georges, Jacques-Georges (I6259)
 
169

PREFIX: Also shown as Earl of Gloucster

DEATH: Also shown as Died Bristol, Gloucster, England.

SURNAME: Also shown as Gloucester

DEATH: Also shown as Died 1147 
De Normandie, Earl of Gloucester Robert (I7815)
 
170

PREFIX: Also shown as Prince of England

DEATH: Also shown as Died Paris.

SURNAME: Also shown as England

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Richard I "Coeur de Lion" King Of

AFN: Merged with a record that used the AFN 8XJ3-VQ

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 13 Sep 1157

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried , Fontevrault L'Ab, Maine-et-loire, France. 
Angevin, Duke of Brittany Geoffrey II (I7800)
 
171

PREFIX: Also shown as Prince of England & Wales

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Palace, Westminster, Berkshire, England.

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England. 
Plantagenet, Prince of Wales Edward (I7752)
 
172

SURNAME: Also shown as Abetin

SURNAME: Also shown as Abetin 
Abelin, Jacques (I8495)
 
173

SURNAME: Also shown as Amiot 
Amyot, Seigneur de Villeneue Mathieu (I8858)
 
174

SURNAME: Also shown as Andegrave

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Francois 
ANDEGRAVE dit Champagne, François (I8876)
 
175

SURNAME: Also shown as Aubrenan 
O'Brenan, Tec Cornelius (I8799)
 
176

SURNAME: Also shown as Banne

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Gillette 
Ban, Gilette (I6331)
 
177

SURNAME: Also shown as Barbeau

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Geneviève dit Boisdore 
Barbeau dit Boisdoré, Geneviève (I6133)
 
178

SURNAME: Also shown as Baudouinides

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1029 
Flanders, Count Baldwin VI (I24612)
 
179

SURNAME: Also shown as Benoit 
Benoist, Marie (I20610)
 
180

SURNAME: Also shown as Bivin

BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening , , Quebec.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased 
Boivin, Francois (I27615)
 
181

SURNAME: Also shown as Boivin

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 14 Jul 1727 
Bolvin, Augustin (I27614)
 
182

SURNAME: Also shown as Boivin

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Étienne 
Boivinph, Etienne (I27626)
 
183

SURNAME: Also shown as Bourg 
Boire, Isabelle (I6730)
 
184

SURNAME: Also shown as Bowes-Lyon

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Elizabeth Angela Marguerite

SURNAME: Also shown as Bowes-Lyon

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Elizabeth

BIRTH: Also shown as Born St Pauls Walden Bury.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 01 Aug 1900

DEATH: Also shown as Died Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England.

DEATH: Also shown as Died 09 Feb 2002

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried St.George's Chapel Windsor Castle England.

PREFIX: Also shown as Lady



SURNAME: Also shown as Lyon

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Elizabeth Bowes

BIRTH: Also shown as Born St Paul's Walden, Hertfordshire, England.

BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Windsor, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom. 
Bowes Lyon, HM Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother of the United Kingdom Queen Elisabeth Angela Marguerite (I22672)
 
185

SURNAME: Also shown as Brault

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Marie

DEATH: Also shown as Died 1676 
Breau, Marie Renee (I3034)
 
186

SURNAME: Also shown as Brunet

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Lachine, Montréal, , Québec,Canada. 
Brunet dit Bourbonnais, Catherine (I6595)
 
187

SURNAME: Also shown as Brunet 
Brunet dit L'Étang, Marie-Anne (I6179)
 
188

SURNAME: Also shown as Castile

PREFIX: Also shown as King Of Caslte

DEATH: Also shown as Died Toledo. 
De Castille, King of Castile Sancho III (I7648)
 
189

SURNAME: Also shown as Charbonnequ 
Charbonneau, Élisabeth-Isabelle (I18)
 
190

SURNAME: Also shown as Cherlot-Desmoulin 
Cherlot dit Dumoulin, Marie-Gabrielle (I6477)
 
191

SURNAME: Also shown as Couillard

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Québec, Quebec, Canada. 
Couillard Bellerive, Nicolas (I29085)
 
192

SURNAME: Also shown as Couillard Dit L'Espinay

DEATH: Also shown as Died Bef 25 Sep 1678 
Couillard Lepine, Louis (I29081)
 
193

SURNAME: Also shown as Count of Gâtinais

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Geoffrey II

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Orleans, France. 
de Gâtinais, Count of Gâtinais Geoffrey II (I7726)
 
194

SURNAME: Also shown as d' ANJOU

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Ermengarde

PREFIX: Also shown as Duchess 
d' Anjou, Dutchess Ermengarde Gerberga (I21975)
 
195

SURNAME: Also shown as d'Anjou

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1106 
d'Anjou, Dutchess Matilda (I7707)
 
196

SURNAME: Also shown as D'Aoust 
Daoûst, Guillaume (I6548)
 
197

SURNAME: Also shown as D'Aoust 
Daoûst, Guillaume (I6550)
 
198

SURNAME: Also shown as Dagenais

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Frs 
Dagenest, Marie François (I27930)
 
199

SURNAME: Also shown as de RENNES

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Conan I "le Tort"(The Crooked)

SUFFIX: Also shown as Duke of Brittany

NICKNAME: Also shown as le Tort 
de Bretagne, Duke of Brittany Conan I (I8037)
 
200

SURNAME: Also shown as Deguire

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as François 
Deguire dit Larose, Francois (I12031)
 

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