1) Marie-Anne (1732- )
2) Marie-Anne (1733-1760) md Rene Hamelin dit Grondines dit Briand
3) Marie-Josephe (1735-1760) md Francois Tremblay
4) Marie-Angelique (1736-1811) md (a) Pierre Gilbert and (b) Joseph Morin
5) Marie-Agathe (1738- )
6) Joseph (1740-1784) md (a) Marie-Josephe Morin and (b) Marie-Josephe Autin
7) Marie-Therese (1743- )
8) Marie-Charlotte (1745-1835) md George Thompson
9) Emerentienne (1747-1747)
10) Marie-Reine (1748- )
11) Marie-Genevieve (1749-1749)
He married (2) Felicite Simard dit Lombrette on 23 June 1750, in Baie-St-Paul. They are the parents of the following (verified with PRDH):
1) Felicite (1752-1775) md Francois Gagnon
2) Germain (1754-1814) md Marie-Genevieve-Renee Gonthier dit Gauthier
3) Dominique-Benjamin (1756-1775)
4) Francois (1758-1758)
5) Marie-Anne (1761-1822) md Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Ratte
6) Ursule-Sylvie (1763-1798) md Nicolas-Francois Girard
*Marie-Anne Tremblay is the daughter of Pierre Tremblay and Marie Roussin. She was born and baptized on 13 August 1710, in Baie-St-Paul. She was buried on 6 September 1749, in Postes du roi. Postes du roi simply mean King's posts - it is not one specific place. There are four posts - Tadoussac, Chicoutimi, Sept-Iles, and La Malbaie. It's impossible to know which post she is specifically buried at.
Someone on FamilySearch has guessed Tadoussac. My guess would be La Malbaie, since that's were her husband and children had ties (marriages and burials). But that's all it is right now, is a guess. There is nothing tying this family to Tadoussac.
1) Marie-Anne (1732- )
2) Marie-Anne (1733-1760) md Rene Hamelin dit Grondines dit Briand
3) Marie-Josephe (1735-1760) md Francois Tremblay
4) Marie-Angelique (1736-1811) md (a) Pierre Gilbert and (b) Joseph Morin
5) Marie-Agathe (1738- )
6) Joseph (1740-1784) md (a) Marie-Josephe Morin and (b) Marie-Josephe Autin
7) Marie-Therese (1743- )
8) Marie-Charlotte (1745-1835) md George Thompson
9) Emerentienne (1747-1747)
10) Marie-Reine (1748- )
11) Marie-Genevieve (1749-1749)
He married (2) Felicite Simard dit Lombrette on 23 June 1750, in Baie-St-Paul. They are the parents of the following (verified with PRDH):
1) Felicite (1752-1775) md Francois Gagnon
2) Germain (1754-1814) md Marie-Genevieve-Renee Gonthier dit Gauthier
3) Dominique-Benjamin (1756-1775)
4) Francois (1758-1758)
5) Marie-Anne (1761-1822) md Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Ratte
6) Ursule-Sylvie (1763-1798) md Nicolas-Francois Girard
*Marie-Anne Tremblay is the daughter of Pierre Tremblay and Marie Roussin. She was born and baptized on 13 August 1710, in Baie-St-Paul. She was buried on 6 September 1749, in Postes du roi. Postes du roi simply mean King's posts - it is not one specific place. There are four posts - Tadoussac, Chicoutimi, Sept-Iles, and La Malbaie. It's impossible to know which post she is specifically buried at.
Someone on FamilySearch has guessed Tadoussac. My guess would be La Malbaie, since that's were her husband and children had ties (marriages and burials). But that's all it is right now, is a guess. There is nothing tying this family to Tadoussac.
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