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Family: Lemaitre Auger, François / Rigaud, Marie Judith (F2624)

m. 6 May 1654


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  • Father | Male
    Lemaitre Auger, François

    Born  1631  St Pierre, Flers, Montididier, Amiens, Picardie, France Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  14 Jan 1666  Trois-Rivieres, QC, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried  14 Jan 1666  Trois-Rivieres, QC, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Married  6 May 1654  [1]  L'Immaculee Conception des Trois-Rivieres, QC, Canada  [1] Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Lemaitre, Jules | F62 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Loié, Anne | F62 Group Sheet 

    Mother | Female
    Rigaud, Marie Judith

    Born  Abt 1633  Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  3 May 1703  Trois-Riveierers, QC, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Other Spouse  Terrien dit Duhemme, Jean | F2633 
    Married  26 Jan 1667  Trois Rivieres, QC, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  de la Planche, Jean | F2635 
    Married  6 Oct 1675  Trois-Rivierers, Canada, New France Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Rigaud, Elisé | F2294 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Dugast, Marie-Suzanne | F2294 Group Sheet 

    Child 1 | Male
    Lemaistre-Lamorille (Lottinville), Pierre

    Born  2 Feb 1655  Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  13 Aug 1711  Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried  13 Aug 1711  Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location

    Child 2 | Male
    + Lemaitre Dit Lepicard, Francois

    Born  9 Feb 1656  Trois-Rivières, Canada, New France Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  13 May 1703  Montreal, QC, Canada, New France Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Spouse  Poulain, Marguerite | F1 
    Married  7 Jan 1682/1683  L'Immaculee Conception des Trois-Rivieres, QC, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location

    Child 3 | Female
    Lemaistre-Lamorille, Marie-Louise

    Born  29 Jul 1657  Trois-Riveierers, St-Maurice, Canada, New France Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Abt 1702  Montreal, Ile-de-Montreal, Canada, New France Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     

    Child 4 | Male
    Lemaistre-Lamorille, Noel

    Born  24 Dec 1658  Trois-Riveierers, Canada, New France Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died     
    Buried     

    Child 5 | Female
    Lemaistre-Lamorille, Marguerite

    Born  16 Feb 1660  Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Québec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Bef 1666   
    Buried     

    Child 6 | Male
    Lemaistre-Lamorille, Jean Baptiste

    Born  24 Oct 1661  Trois-Riveierers, Canada, New France Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  13 Apr 1710  Trois-Riveierers, Canada, New France Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Spouse  Godfroy De Vieuxpont, Catherine-michelle | F2631 
    Married  22 Nov 1696  Notre-Dame, Montreal, QC, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location

    Child 7 | Female
    Lamaitre, Marie Marguerite

    Born  23 Jan 1664  Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Québec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Aft 1717   
    Buried     

    Child 8 | Male
    Lemaitre Auger, Charles

    Born  15 Apr 1666  La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Bef 1741   
    Buried     

  • 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.
      [2]

  • Sources 
    1. [S72] Your Ancient Canadian Family Ties, Olivier, Reginald L., (The Everton Publishers, Inc. 1972 ), pp. 202,203 (Reliability: 2).

    2. [S74] Francois LEMAISTRE-LAMORILLE, Sharon Emerson.


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