Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families

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Marie-Thèrése Boucher

Female 1705 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Marie-Thèrése Boucher was born in cir 1705 (daughter of Denis Boucher and Marie-Jeanne Miville).

    Family/Spouse: Philippe Dubois. Philippe was born in cir 1705. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Denis Boucher was born on 6 Apr 1660 in Québec, Canada; was christened on 11 Apr 1660 (son of François Boucher and Florence Gareman); died on 3 Nov 1744 in Saint-Antoine-Tilly, Québec, Canada.

    Denis married Marie-Jeanne Miville on 21 Nov 1689 in Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly, Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec, Canada. Marie-Jeanne (daughter of François Miville and Marie Langlois) was born on 21 Apr 1671. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Marie-Jeanne Miville was born on 21 Apr 1671 (daughter of François Miville and Marie Langlois).
    Children:
    1. Nicolas Boucher was born in 1702; was christened on 21 May 1702 in Saint-Antoine-Tilly, Québec, Canada; died in 1758; was buried on 22 May 1758 in Saint-Nicolas-de-Lévis, Québec, Canada.
    2. Jean-François Boucher was born in cir 1705.
    3. André Boucher was born in cir 1705.
    4. Denis-Joseph Boucher was born in cir 1705.
    5. Etienne Boucher was born in cir 1705.
    6. Angélique Boucher was born in cir 1705.
    7. 1. Marie-Thèrése Boucher was born in cir 1705.
    8. Marie-Charlotte Boucher was born in cir 1705.
    9. Marie-Anne Boucher was born in cir 1705.
    10. Marie-Thèrése Boucher was born in cir 1705.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  François Boucher was born on 22 Nov 1617 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France (son of Marin Boucher and Julienne Du Baril); died on 18 Nov 1678 in Sillery, Québec, Canada.

    François married Florence Gareman on 3 Sep 1641 in Notre-Dame, Québec City, Québec, Canada. Florence (daughter of Pierre Gareman and Madeleine Charlot) was born in cir 1625. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Florence Gareman was born in cir 1625 (daughter of Pierre Gareman and Madeleine Charlot).

    Notes:

    Florence Gareman was a native of Baigneaux, near Soissons, France. She was brought to Canada by her parents around 1640.

    Children:
    1. Marie-Françoise Boucher was born on 1 May 1652 in Québec City, Québec, Canada.
    2. Jean Boucher was born in cir 1645.
    3. 2. Denis Boucher was born on 6 Apr 1660 in Québec, Canada; was christened on 11 Apr 1660; died on 3 Nov 1744 in Saint-Antoine-Tilly, Québec, Canada.

  3. 6.  François Miville was born in 1630 (son of Pierre Miville and Charlotte (or Catherine) Maugis).

    François married Marie Langlois in 1660 in at Québec. Marie was born in 1636; died on 15 Aug 1687. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Marie Langlois was born in 1636; died on 15 Aug 1687.
    Children:
    1. Joseph Miville was born in cir 1670.
    2. Jacques Miville was born in cir 1670.
    3. Charles Miville was born in cir 1670.
    4. 3. Marie-Jeanne Miville was born on 21 Apr 1671.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Marin Boucher was born on 15 Apr 1589 in Langry, Mortagne, Orne, France (son of Jacques-Jean Boucher and Françoise Paigne); died on 29 Mar 1671 in Château-Richer, Montmorency, Québec, Canada.

    Notes:

    Julienne Du Baril's last name is also given as Barry. Marin Boucher came to New France about 1634: "établi à la Rivière St-Charles, sur les ci-devant terres de Récollets." His family is closely related, though exactly how is unknown, to the Boucher family, sieurs de Grosbois, founder and seigneurs of Boucherville across from Montreal. These Bouchers originated in the parish of Nôtre-Dame de Mortagne.

    Marin married Julienne Du Baril on 7 Feb 1610/11 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France. Julienne (daughter of Jean Baril and Raoulline Crete) was born in cir 1590 in Saint-Jean de Mortagne, Perche, Orne, France; died on 15 Dec 1622 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Julienne Du Baril was born in cir 1590 in Saint-Jean de Mortagne, Perche, Orne, France (daughter of Jean Baril and Raoulline Crete); died on 15 Dec 1622 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.
    Children:
    1. Nicole Boucher was born on 8 Nov 1611 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.
    2. Jean Boucher was born on 15 Mar 1612/13 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.
    3. Louise Boucher was born on 15 Aug 1615 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.
    4. 4. François Boucher was born on 22 Nov 1617 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France; died on 18 Nov 1678 in Sillery, Québec, Canada.
    5. Thienette Boucher was born on 11 May 1620 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.
    6. Charlotte Boucher was born on 15 Jan 1621/22 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.
    7. Marie Boucher was born on 8 Jun 1625 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.

  3. 10.  Pierre Gareman was born in cir 1605.

    Notes:

    Pierre Gareman was from Bagneux, near Soisson. He emigrated to Canada with his wife about 1640. He was killed in an Iriquois attack in 1655 or 1656.

    Pierre married Madeleine Charlot in cir 1628 in Bagneux, Île-de-France, France. Madeleine was born in cir 1605. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Madeleine Charlot was born in cir 1605.
    Children:
    1. 5. Florence Gareman was born in cir 1625.

  5. 12.  Pierre Miville was born in cir 1602 in Fribourg, Switzerland; died on 14 Oct 1669 in Québec, Canada; was buried on 14 Oct 1669 in Notre-Dame, Québec City, Québec, Canada.

    Notes:

    Pierre Miville, known as "le Suisse," emigrated to Canada. The research of historian-genealogist Marcel Fournier revealed that under the French Régime, 106 Swiss immigrants, six of whom were women, came to New France. Of the 106, 41 married and settled permanently.

    Pierre Miville, born c1602 in the canton of Fribourg, was the first Swiss to immigrate to Canada. He was in Québec City with his wife and six children by 1649. He was in France in the second half of the 1620s. He may have been one of Cardinal Richelieu's Swiss guards. Perhaps he was one of those who laid siege to the city of La Rochelle in 1627. Eventually, he came to Brouage, the hometown of Samuel de Champlain, where he was married, c1630, to Catherine Maugis, a Saintongeaise from Saint-Germain-de-Lusignan. The couple settled at Brouage, where their seven children were born. The eldest, Gabriel, died at the age of five. Raymond Ouimet, related to the Miville family through his mother, wrote a book on Pierre Miville. He pointed out that Miville must have belonged to a coterie of people devoted to Cardinal Richelieu's interests, as all his children's godparents were either people in the cardinal's orbit or officials of the town.

    Following the death of Richelieu in 1642, a number of people associated with him had to leave Brouage. This may well explain Pierre Miville's departure for La Rochelle in 1646. At the time, he made his living as a carpenter. Three years later, he decided to immigrate to Canada. He boarded a ship leaving for Québec City with Catherine and their six children. He had two boys and four girls: Marie was 17; François, 15; Aimée, 14; Madeleine, 13; Jacques, 10 and Suzanne, 9.

    At the time, Jean de Lauson was looking for settlers for his seigniory of Lauson, as only two people were living there - Guillaume Couture and François Bissot. On October 28, 1649, Pierre Miville and his son François were each granted a concession of one hectare in width by thirteen in length. Two years later, Pierre got an extension that made his land one third wider. 1649, Pierre also acquired another piece of land on the Grande-Allée, on the north shore of the river west of Québec City.

    The Mivilles didn't settle in the seigniory of Lauson immediately, but we know that they had done so by 1654. When they sold a house they owned in Saint-Louis Street near Parloir Street, in the upper town of Québec, the deed has them living on the Lauson shore.

    It would seem that Pierre and his family weren't able to clear and develop their land, as Pierre went to France in 1655 to either hire a labourer (according to Raymond Ouimet) or to try and recruit some Swiss settlers in the canton of Fribourg (according to Marcel Fournier). In mid May of the following year, Pierre was back in Québec City, empty-handed. Soon afterwards, governor Lauson granted him a lot on Place Royale, in the lower town east of the king's stores. Miville built a house on the twenty by twenty-two foot lot.

    The years from 1650 to 1660 were difficult ones in the colony. There were several wars with the Iroquois. Pierre Miville was attacked on his Lauson property on May 6, 1657. None of his family were wounded but he lost a sow and a cow.

    If Pierre Miville had the courage to resist an Iroquois attack, he also had the audacity to try and get hold of some newly arrived labourers from France in the summer of 1664. He wanted to protest the decision of the authorities that were responsible for the allotment of the workmen. Pierre was condemned by the Conseil souverain for this seditious behaviour. He was sentenced to beg the king's pardon, to be banished forever from the city of Québec on the risk of hanging, to not leave the seigniory of Lauson and to pay a fine of 300 pounds. Miville did not return to Québec City until he was buried there.

    The conviction did not mean the end of good relations with the authorities, however. For example, on July 16, 1665, the marquis de Prouville de Tracy, the king's lieutenant general, granted to Pierre Miville, his sons François and Jacques and to four other Swiss, some land measuring seven hectares in breadth by thirteen in length at the Grande-Anse. The place was called the canton of the Fribourg Swiss; it was in the area of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière. Pierre never actually lived there. He died on October 14, 1669, in his house on the Lauson shore and was buried the next day in the parish cemetery of Notre-Dame de Québec. His wife lived until October 10, 1676. She had sunk into madness some two years before, presumably because after Pierre's death, she had such serious financial problems with her two sons that she was forced into bankruptcy.

    All six of Pierre Miville and Charlotte Maugis' children were married. The first of the girls to do so, 17-year-old Marie, was married in Québec City in November 1650 to Mathieu Amyot dit (alias) Villeneuve. Abraham Martin was among the people present. At the beginning of July 1652, just before her seventeenth birthday, Aimée married Robert Giguère. Three months later, there was another Miville wedding. Madeleine, who was also on the brink of turning 17, married Jean Cochon, the son of the tax collector for the Beaupré shore. Suzanne, at 15 the youngest, followed her sisters' example and married Antoine Poulet or Pollet on April 25, 1655. Louis d'Ailleboust, the governor of the colony, attended the wedding. Marie would have sixteen children; Aimée, thirteen; Madeleine, sixteen and Suzanne, seven.

    Pierre married Charlotte (or Catherine) Maugis in cir 1631 in Brouage, Saintonge, France. Charlotte was born in 1581; died on 10 Oct 1676. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Charlotte (or Catherine) Maugis was born in 1581; died on 10 Oct 1676.

    Notes:

    Charlotte Maugis was from Saint-Germain-de-Lusignan, France.

    Children:
    1. Gabriel Miville was born in cir 1628; died in cir 1633.
    2. 6. François Miville was born in 1630.
    3. Marie Miville was born in cir 1632; was christened on 13 Dec 1632 in Notre-Dame de Brouage, Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, France; died on 5 Sep 1702 in Hôtel-Dieu, Québec City, Québec, Canada.
    4. Aimeé Miville was born in cir 1635.
    5. Madeleine Miville was born in cir 1636.
    6. Jacques Miville was born in cir 1636.
    7. Suzanne Miville was born in cir 1640.
    8. François Miville dit Le Suisse was born in 1634; was christened on 16 May 1634 in Notre-Dame de Brouage, Rochefort, Saintes, Saintonge, France; died on 23 Nov 1711; was buried on 24 Nov 1711 in Rivière-Ouelle, Québec, Canada.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Jacques-Jean Boucher was born in cir 1562 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France (son of Jean Boucher and Françoise Roussin); died on 30 Jul 1611 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.

    Jacques-Jean married Françoise Paigne on 4 Jul 1582 in Orne, Mortagne, Perche, France. Françoise was born in cir 1562 in Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, France; died before 30 Jul 1611. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Françoise Paigne was born in cir 1562 in Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, France; died before 30 Jul 1611.
    Children:
    1. 8. Marin Boucher was born on 15 Apr 1589 in Langry, Mortagne, Orne, France; died on 29 Mar 1671 in Château-Richer, Montmorency, Québec, Canada.
    2. Gaspard Boucher was born in cir 1599 in Langry, Mortagne, Orne, France; died on 20 May 1662 in Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada.
    3. Marie Jeanne Boucher was born in cir 1607 in Saint-Jean de Mortagne, Perche, Orne, France; died on 14 Jan 1669/70 in Côte St-François, Québec, Canada.
    4. Jeanne Boucher was born in cir 1607.
    5. Antoinette Boucher was born in cir 1612.

  3. 18.  Jean Baril died on 16 Sep 1610 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.

    Jean married Raoulline Crete on 27 Mar 1574 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France. Raoulline (daughter of Adrien Crete and Denise Barre) died in 1615; was buried on 14 Feb 1615 in Saint-Jean de Mortagne, Perche, Orne, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Raoulline Crete (daughter of Adrien Crete and Denise Barre); died in 1615; was buried on 14 Feb 1615 in Saint-Jean de Mortagne, Perche, Orne, France.
    Children:
    1. 9. Julienne Du Baril was born in cir 1590 in Saint-Jean de Mortagne, Perche, Orne, France; died on 15 Dec 1622 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Jean Boucher was born in cir 1522 (son of Jean Boucher and Jeanne Bournier); died in cir 1611.

    Jean + Françoise Roussin. Françoise (daughter of Martin Roussin and Michelle Morreau) was born in cir 1522. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Françoise Roussin was born in cir 1522 (daughter of Martin Roussin and Michelle Morreau).
    Children:
    1. 16. Jacques-Jean Boucher was born in cir 1562 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France; died on 30 Jul 1611 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.
    2. Marie Madeleine Boucher was born in cir 1563.

  3. 38.  Adrien Crete died in 1581; was buried on 24 Mar 1581 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.

    Adrien + Denise Barre. Denise died in 1570; was buried on 16 Feb 1570 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 39.  Denise Barre died in 1570; was buried on 16 Feb 1570 in Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne, Orne, France.
    Children:
    1. 19. Raoulline Crete died in 1615; was buried on 14 Feb 1615 in Saint-Jean de Mortagne, Perche, Orne, France.