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From: "James Carten" <>
Subject: Re: Jacques Lussier / Catherine Clerice (two questions)
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1999 16:14:27 -0400


Christophe Lussier (Jacques & Catherine Clerice), b.15-09-1673 Varennes
(V), d.bef.1752, m.112-11-1695 V, Catherine Gaulthier (Jean & Jeanne Petit).
Kids : 1. Christophe, bp.01-07-1708 V, 1st.m.27-07-1729 VE, Catherine
Chagnon, d.10-, bur.11-03-1730 Vercheres (VE). 2nd.m.08-01-1731 VE,
Elisabeth Guyon (Joseph & Elisabeth Guillet). 2. Jacques, b.16-,
bp.17-10-1697 Boucherville (BV), m.22-11-1723 VE, M.Josephte
Labetolle-Limousin. 3. Joseph, bp.22-08-1714 V, 1st.m.11-07-1736, Marie
Chaput. 2nd m.ct.30-01-Mtl, .m.02-02-1761, M.Renee Dubois (N.& M.Louise
Dau), 1st.m. Antoine Girard. 4. Paul, b.02-, bp.03-01-1711 V, m.11-07-1735
Longueuil, M.Josephte Truteau (Charles & Madeleine Loiselle). 5. Marguerite,
bp.11-09-1699 V, d.15-, bur.17-07-1764 V, m.06-01-1718 V, Jean-Pierre
Mongeau (Jacques & Catherine Milot). 6. M.Louise, bp.06-06-1702 V,
m.10-09-1724 V, Jacques Chanluc. 7.Catherine, bp.20-04-1704 V, m.18-08-1721
V, Alexis Gipoulou. 8. Jeanne, bp.00-02-1707 V, bur.28-07-1707 V. 9. Anon.
b.& bp, d.& bur, 08-05-1713 V. 10.M.Anne, bp.25-07-1717 V, m.19-08-1737
Charles truteau.
Ref : Dict. Jette,p.747; PRDH, Vol.15,p.536; DNCF, Vol.2,p.875, 876;
M-film;Varennes; ; CDNQ.

Jim Carten
ABouch8282 a crit dans le message
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>Does anyone know anything about these two ancestors of mine from before
they
>left France? I know that Jacques came over to Canada as an indentured
servent.
>Also, I have references to Catherine (and Jacques' first wife, also) as
being a
>"fille du roi". I do not know what this expression means (other than the
>word-for-word translation), can anyone explain what a fille du roi is?
>
>Jacques was born in Paris in 1646 and died in Quebec in 1713. Catherine was
>born in Paris in 1653 and died in 1714/15 in Varennes, Canada. They were
>married in Boucherville, Quebec.
>
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>
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>
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