Louise Anne Letartre |
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Jean Mathieu:
A native of Coulonges near Angomois, he established himself on the coast of Beaupré around 1660. His farm must have prospered because he is show n as having the luxury of a servant. Unfortunately for him his work was i nterrupted in 1666 as he was drafted into military service by the Governo r. He was sworn
in on Sept 13, 1666. On Sept 14, 1666 the Viceroy Tracy left Québec at th e head of a small army consisting of 1000 soldier of the Carignan regimen t and 600 habitants and 100 Hurons and Algonquins. The expedition ravaged the Iroquois country (in the Northern part of the state of New York) re turning to
Québec on Nov 5, 1666. Two months later Jean Mathieu returned to his farm in Beaupré . In 1681 after four years of labor he was well established . He was the ancestor of the majority of Mathieu families in Québec principally around Beaupré .
Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Canadienne, Tanguay, v. 1,p.
420; v. 5;p. 566.; Genealogy De Joseph A. PARENT 8e-56
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Marguerite Mathieu | ![]() | |
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Rene Mathieu né le 16 juin 1674 à Ange-Gardien , Qc | ![]() | |
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![]() ![]() née le 23 décembre 1682 à Quebec, Qc, décédée le 15 juillet 1771 (âge : 88 ans) à Ange-Gardien , Qc | ![]() |
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Marie Letartre | ||
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Jacques Letartre né le 11 mars 1658 à Orne, France | ||
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Barbe Letartre née le 22 octobre 1664 , décédée le 14 janvier 1750 (âge : 85 ans) à Ange-Gardien , Qc |
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