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1451 Captured by Natives in New England Aube dit Anglais, Andre (I8781)
 
1452 Caretaker of the St. Philomene Church. He also owned and operated a hand pulled raft ferry across Bayou Laourche, in front of the church.
- Mike Talbot, Gauthe, Jean Marie decendants, http://mwtalbotandassoc.design.officelive.com/Gauthe.aspx (received e-mail from decendent:). 
Gauthe, Philibert Oseme (I6582)
 
1453 Cause of death: Childbirth

This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File:
W /THE PROTECTOR/ (AFN:GHSW-98) and Isabel // (AFN:GHSW-BF) !Countess of Gloucester.

SURNAME: Also shown as Marshall

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Isabel

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, England. 
Marshal, Countess of Cornwall Isabella (I7746)
 
1454 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2136
 
1455 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2317
 
1456 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2320
 
1457 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2322
 
1458 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2323
 
1459 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2326
 
1460 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2328
 
1461 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2329
 
1462 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2331
 
1463 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2332
 
1464 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2333
 
1465 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2334
 
1466 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2335
 
1467 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2337
 
1468 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2340
 
1469 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2341
 
1470 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2342
 
1471 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2343
 
1472 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2344
 
1473 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2346
 
1474 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2357
 
1475 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2358
 
1476 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2365
 
1477 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2366
 
1478 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2373
 
1479 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2377
 
1480 CHAN31 Oct 2005 Family F2378
 
1481 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1284)
 
1482 Child of Harold V, 14th King of Denmark.

Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James BLOUNT - Immigrant , by Robert F. PFafman, p E-38 - (21) 
Unknown (I26435)
 
1483 Christina in (Fig.2 in the chart as wife of Chetell, d. aft. 1120) is suggested as the dau. of Ivo Taillebois and Lucy. In a charter by William I (Published by Ragg in 1909) he confirms a grant of his "avunculus" Chetell. Hence Chetell is understood by W & M to be the brother of Goditha. The value of this charter on this point was apparently challenged by James Wilson in his *Register of St Bees* (1915). I am in no position to comment further on the point at issue here. [Richard Borthwick]

Source: Jim Weber , WorldConnect at Rootsweb:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jweber&id=I11952

Jim Weber , WorldConnect at Rootsweb:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jweber&id=I26146 
De Taillebois, Christina (I22019)
 
1484 Claude Poulin and his wife are buried in the cemetery in Ste. Anne de Beaupre, next to the reconstructed stone church and directly across the street (north) from the current Basilica. The grave is in the first row closest to the street and to the old church. A new marker was erected in 1989 on the 350th anniversary of their marriage.

THE FOUNDING OF QUÉBEC CITY AND OF NEW FRANCE (http://pages.infinit.net/cloutijr/Arrivee_des_Cloutier.a.pdf)
The settlement established by Samuel de Champlain in Québec had a slow and difficult
beginning. The first family among settlers was that of Louis Hébert, a Parisian apothecary, in
1617. This Hébert has previously spent some time in Acadia with Champlain and knew him
well. This time Hébert had his wife Marie Rollet, his son Guillaume and his daughters
Guillemette and Anne with him. Champlain granted him land in 1623 in the upper town of
Québec city. However, he did not enjoy it very long as he died at the beginning of January
1627 from an accident. His only son, Guillaume, married Hélène Desportes in 1634 and they
had two daughters and one son, Joseph who married Marie-Charlotte de Poitiers in 1660.
Iroquois killed Joseph the next year leaving just one son who died early. So, our first settler did
not pass on his surname to descendants. However, his daughter Guillemette married in
Québec city in 1621 to Guillaume Couillard and has had numerous descendants. Her sister
Anne died giving birth to her first child whom did not survive.
In 1627, the colony comprised of about sixty men, five women and six young girls.
During this time, Champlain, a cartographer, explored the country as much as he could,
going as far west as Lake Huron and Lake Ontario and to Lake Champlain to the south. Only
the already hostile Iroquois prevented him from going further.
In 1629, the three Kirke brothers captured Québec city that was without decent protection, in
the name of the British3. Most of the settlers then returned to France except Guillaume
Couillard, his family, his mother-in-law Marie Rollet, in all, about twenty people. In 1632, the
Saint-Germain-en-Laye Treaty ended the British occupation. When Champlain returned in
1633, he had to start from scratch as the British had killed all the livestock, brought away all
supplies and destroyed all the structures.
Another Frenchman Robert Giffard, master surgeon and apothecary had already visited in
Québec city for the Compagnie des Cent-Associés. He had spent the 1625-26 winter there
and had taken a liking to the country. He was back again in 1629 but was caught by the
British4. Back in his native Perche, he planned and organized a project. He became associate
with Pierre Le Bouyer, Sieur de Saint-Gervais, an advisor to the king, in order to set up trade
and a settlement in New France. In 1634, he arrived in Québec city with about forty people
coming from the Perche region. The “Percherons” do not have the reputation of being
adventurers, but they seem to have the qualities sought by Giffard5. The group had six
families with many children in each. Of these people was Jeanne Mercier. She married Claude Poulin, a carpenter, in Québec city in
1639. This couple had nine children: Marie, Pascal, Madeleine, Martin, René, Ignace,
Marguerite, Marie (a second one) and Pierre.

Jeanne is also noted as being on of the 262 "Filles a Marier" - "Marriageble Gilrs" that emigrated to New France between 1634 and 1663. These women represented one quarter of all the single girls arriving in New France through 1673. They were recruited and chaperoned by religious groups or individuals who had to assure and account for their good conduct. In general, they were poor, although there were some members of the petty nobility among their ranks.

FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Birth - Date: avant 14 mars 1615 Place: Tourouvre, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France

FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Burial - Date: 15 Dec 1687 Place: Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, Capitale-Nationale Region, Quebec, Canada 
Mercier, Jeanne (I80)
 
1485 Colonial and Revolutinary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2.

Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families, by Michael L. Call, Chart 701.
Also spelled St. Arnoul, Bishop of Metz.

Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 30, 
Bishop of Metz St. Arnoul (Arnoldus) (I25005)
 
1486 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2

!Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call, Chart 404 - # 1.

SURNAME: Also shown as England

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Matilda Queen of

DEATH: Also shown as Died Caen.

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Holy Trinity, Abbey, Caen.

SURNAME: Also shown as De Flandres

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Flanders, France.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1032

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried buried in Eglise DE La Sainte Trinitbe, Caen, Normandie. 
Baudouinides, Queen of England Matilda (I7803)
 
1487 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2

Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by Robert F. Pfafman, p E-36.

SURNAME: Also shown as of Luxembourg 
de Luxembourg, Ogive (I24610)
 
1488 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2

Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by Robert F. Pfafman, p E-36. 
Count Of Luxembourg Frederic (I23649)
 
1489 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Alfred

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Aft 1005

DEATH: Also shown as Died 1036 
Cerdicingas, Prince of England Ælfred Æþeling (I7905)
 
1490 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Edmund Prince of

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1016 
Cerdicingas, Ætheling Edmund (I7902)
 
1491 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Edwy (Eadwig)

NICKNAME: Also shown as The Fair 
Cerdicingas, King Of England Eadwig (I7919)
 
1492 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2

Irish Pedigrees, by O'Hart 
Chinaeda meic Ailpín, Bethrice (Beatrix,Bethoc) (I25739)
 
1493 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2

SURNAME: Also shown as Germany

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Heinrich Iv (V) Emperor of

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 11 Aug 1081

DEATH: Also shown as Died Utrecht, Netherlands.

DEATH: Also shown as Died 22 May 1125/1126 
Salier, Holy Roman Emperor Henry V / IV (I7820)
 
1494 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2

There are several different spellings of this name. 
Cerdicingas, Prince of Wessex Elfweard (I23889)
 
1495 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 Cerdicingas, King Of England Edred (I23861)
 
1496 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 Chinaeda meic Ailpín, Princess Of Scotland Donalda (I23885)
 
1497 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 Chinaeda meic Ailpín, Princess of Scotland Anleta Thora (I23886)
 
1498 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 Mormaer of Moray Finlaech (Findlaech) (I23887)
 
1499 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 Cerdicingas, Princeof England Edwig (I23895)
 
1500 Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 Cerdicingas, Princess Of England Edith (I23897)
 

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