Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families

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Marie Morin

Female 1646 - 1729  (83 years)


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  • Name Marie Morin 
    Birth cir 1646  Parish of Saint-Jean-en-Grève, Paris, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death 9 Feb 1729  Hôpital Général de Québec Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial 10 Feb 1729 
    Notes 
    • Marie Morin. a "Fille du Roi", left France for Canada in 1665. In 1688, Marie got into a dispute with Jean de Rainville, whose late father had leased a farm to Étienne. De Rainville beat Marie badly enough that she had to go to Québec City for treatment. Preferring to settle the matter out of court, de Rainville agreed in a document drawn up by notary Vachon on 3 June 1688 to pay Étienne 135 livres for the land he had already sown in addition to Marie's medical bills.
    Person ID I20305  Bryan-Martin
    Last Modified 26 Jul 2021 

    Father François Morin,   b. cir 1600 
    Mother Charlotte Roulant,   b. cir 1600 
    Family ID F7777  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Étienne Dauphin,   b. cir 1635   d. 31 Aug 1693, Hôtel-Dieu, Québec City, Québec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 58 years) 
    Marriage 15 Nov 1665  Beauport, Québec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. René Dauphin,   b. 1666
    Family ID F7776  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 20 Feb 2023 

    Family 2 Paul Houdan,   b. cir 1640   d. Bef 1665 (Age 24 years) 
    Family ID F10678  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 20 Feb 2023 

    Family 3 Pierre Chaignon,   b. cir 1638   d. 19 Nov 1708 (Age 70 years) 
    Marriage 10 Aug 1694  Beauport, Québec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F10679  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 20 Feb 2023 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - cir 1646 - Parish of Saint-Jean-en-Grève, Paris, France Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 15 Nov 1665 - Beauport, Québec, Canada Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 10 Aug 1694 - Beauport, Québec, Canada Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 9 Feb 1729 - Hôpital Général de Québec Link to Google Earth
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  • Filles du Roi

    The Filles du Roi (the King's Daughters) is a term used to refer to the approximately 800 young French women who immigrated to New France between 1663 and 1673 as part of a program sponsored by King Louis XIV of France. The program was designed to boost New France's population both by encouraging male colonizers to settle there, and by promoting marriage, family formation and the birth of children. While women and girls certainly immigrated to New France both before and after this time period, they were not considered to be filles du roi, as the term refers to women and girls who were actively recruited by the government and whose travel to the colony was paid for by the king. The title “King’s Daughters” was meant to imply state patronage, not royal or even noble parentage. Most of these women were commoners of humble birth. Almost every person of French-Canadian descent can claim at least one of these young women in their heritage. They were also occasionally known as the King's Wards.(Sources: Wikipedia and the American-French Genealogical Society)

    The list to the right are those Filles du Roi from whom we have proven descent.