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About Anne le Roy
GEDCOM Note
Fille du roi, née vers 1653, originaire de Champagne, arrivée en 1670 avec des biens évalués à 300 livres dont 50 livres données par le roi. Elle a épousé Nicolas Bouchard le 30 septembre 1670 à Sainte-Anne-De-Beaupre, Qc (contrat de mariage chez le notaire Becquet le 15 septembre 1670); ils se sont établis à Cap-St-Ignace et ont eu 6 enfants. Elle s’est remariée avec Claude Guimond le 8 octobre 1685 à Quebec, Qc; ils se sont établis à Cap-St-Ignace et ont eu 6 enfants. Elle est décédée le 1 novembre 1719 à Cap-St-Ignace.
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Anne was born 10 Mar 1654. She was baptized at the church of St-Hilaire of Sens in France on the same day, the daughter of Pierre Le Roy and Anne Fleury.[1]
Drapeau identifiant les profils du Canada, Nouvelle-France
Anne Le Roy lived in Canada, Nouvelle-France.
Anne arrived in Quebec in the spring of 1670. As a King's daughter, Anne brought an estimated property of 300 livres and a donation of 50 livres from the King.[2][3]
Anne married twice. Her first husband was Nicolas Bouchard, son of Clément Bouchard and Louise Boisdon Bressart. They were married at Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré on September 30 1670.[4] Between 1673 et 1684 the couple had six chidren: Marie Angélique, Agnès, Elisabeth Agnès Isabelle, Pierre, Ignace, and Nicolas.
The list of known children of Claude Guimont and Anne Le Roy is shown above.
Nicolas Bouchard, Anne Le Roy, Angelique, Agnès, et Nicolas Bouchard were living in 1681 at the Seigneury of Bellechasse, Canada.[7][8] Their sons Pierre and Nicolas are not mentioned.
Nicolas Bouchard died before the birth of their son Nicolas on January 16, 1684, in Cap St-Ignace.[9]
Anne's second husband was Claude Guimond, the son of Claude Guimond et Jeanne Bitouset.[5] They were married at Notre-Dame of Québec on October 8, 1685.[10][11] Between 1686 and 1697 the couple had six children: Marie Anne, Louis, François, Marie Louise, Claude Joseph, et Jean Baptiste. All of the children were baptised at Cap-St-Ignace.
Anne died on November 1, 1719 and was buried at Cap-St-Ignace.[12]
Anne le Roy's Timeline
1654 |
March 10, 1654
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Saint Hilaire dans le diocèse de Sens, France
Source: grâce à Gilles Brassard recherchiste, via Jocelyne QUILLIVIC du site Migrations. 2019-11-14 |
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1654
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St-Hilaire-sous-Romilly, Nogent-sur-Seine, Sens, Bourgogne, Aube, France
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1670 |
1670
Age 16
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1673 |
February 17, 1673
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Beaupre, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada
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1675 |
March 19, 1675
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Cap St-Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
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1677 |
October 6, 1677
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Cap St Ignace, Montmagny, Quebec,, Cap Saint Ignace, Montmagny Regional County Municipality, QC, Canada
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1679 |
November 1, 1679
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Rue St-Ignace, Quebec, QC, Canada
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1682 |
February 23, 1682
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Cap-Saint-Ignace, QC, Canada
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1684 |
January 22, 1684
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Saint Ignace, Quebec, Canada
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