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Subject: Re: [Q-R] 1666 Rec., fille and Sa femme, Part2
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 14:08:33 EDT
In a message dated 7/11/03 01:22:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> 1666 Quebec Census Index
> HABITTANS DE BEAUPRÉ
> ==========================
> Marie Michel ................................40 vefve de feu (Louis)
> gaignier
> Louise gaignier .............................24 fille
> Marie Gaignier ..............................22 fille
> pierre gaignier..............................20 fils
> ollivier Gaignier............................18 fils
> Anne gaignier ...............................12 fille
> Louis gaignier ..............................10 fils
> Ignace Gaignier ..............................8 fils
> Et Jouachin Gaignier .........................6 fils
> ==========================
> Claude Bouchard..............................40 tailleur d'habits
> Louise Gasnier ..............................24 Sa femme
> Marie Bouchard ...............................6 fille
> Jacques Bouchard .............................4 fils
> Et Margueritte Bouchard . ...............4 mois fille
> ==========================
> André le Louttre ............................26 Mathellot
> Marie gasnier ...............................20 sa femme
> Marie le louttre .............................4 fille
> Et Nicolas le Louttre ......................3 fils
> ==========================
>
> In family #1 two of the filles are married with children in family 2 and 3
According to PRDH, Louise Gagne married Claude Bouchard on May 25 1654 at
Quebec. By 1666, they had the three children listed above: Marie, Jacques, and
Marguerite. Marie Gagne married Andre Leloutre on January 26 1659. By 1666,
they had the two children listed above: Marie and Nicolas. If Louise and Marie
are listed together with their widowed mother and younger siblings, as well
as with their husbands and their own children, I would infer that the entire
family lived together, either in the same household, or, more likely, in
separate dwellings on the same property.
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