Généalogie and Heritage

MARIE Anne Meunier HP02 LU01 FM01 TB03 FR02 FR05 FR06 SC06

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Autres noms

Autres noms Nom
Nom de naissance Marie- Anne Meunier
Nom de naissance Marie Anne Meunier Lafleur

Parents

Père Date de naissance Mère Date de naissance
JEAN baptise Meunier Dit Lafleur FM01 TB03 FR05 FR06 SC06 24 Sep 1722 MARIE-Louise Bissonnete HP02 FR02 LU01 18 JUL 1732

Événements personnels

Type d’événement Date Lieu Description
Naissance 23 Jan 1758 Chambly, Chambly, Quebec, Canada
Baptême 23/01/1758 Chambly, Montreal, Canada, New France
Mariage 21/01/1776 Chambly, Chambly, Lower Canada, British Colonial America
Mariage 21/08/1810 Kent, Lower Canada, British Colonial America
Décès 13 Sep 1835 Chambly, Quebec, Canada
Inhumation 13/09/1835 Chambly, Lower Canada, British Colonial America

Notes

HP02

On the direct Cushing ancestor heritage line HP02 leads Richard I Comté de Rouen which the Cushing line via THOMAS’s wife also leads to, but via a French/Canadian ancestral route. HP02 takes you back to the earliest ancestors of the Dowde family as they rejoin the Cushing family at Richard I, so then follow the direct line of the Cushing family to SVEIDI 'the Sea King’ Act” c0720 and his possible father. Dates before 1500 are usually approximate as births and deaths were often not registered only names of children. I have used Wills, graves, encyclopaedia references, books and web sources such as Wikipedia and have only recorded on this tree plausible dates, the web is unfortunately full of impossible records!
FR02, FR05 and FR06 Leads to the Direct Ancestors who were Filles du Roi

The King's Daughters of the King (filles du roi or filles du roy in the spelling of the era) is a term used to refer to the approximately 800 young French women from Paris who immigrated to New France between 1663 and 1673 as part of a program sponsored by King Louis XIV, ensuring the survival of the French colony.
LU01

LU01 leads via Simon de Montfort Sixth Earl of Leicester who gives his name to De Montfort University who is credited with establishing the first Parliament of England in 1265. He is the son of Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, a French nobleman and crusader, and Alix de Montmorency to his paternal grandmother Amicia de Beaumont, the senior co-heiress to the Earldom of Leicester and a large estate owned by her brother Robert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester, in England and his father who took part in the Albigensian cusades. With the irrevocable loss of Normandy, King John refused to allow the elder Simon to succeed to the earldom of Leicester and instead placed the estates and title into the hands of Montfort senior's cousin Ranulf, the Earl of Chester. Napoleon Bonaparte described Simon de Montfort as "one of the greatest Englishmen".

His father Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester (c. 1175 – 25 June 1218), Also Viscount of Albi, Béziers and Carcassonne from 1213, as well as Count of Toulouse from 1215. known as Simon IV (or V) de Montfort and as Simon de Montfort the Elder, was a French nobleman and knight of the early 13th century. He is widely regarded as one of the great military commanders of the Middle Ages. He took part in the Fourth Crusade and was one of the prominent figures of the Albigensian Crusade.
FM01 Leads to a Direct Ancestor who was Filles a Marier.

Most people are familiar with the story of the King's Daughters or Fille Du Roi; the state sponsored program that brought almost 800 single women to Quebec in the early days of the French settlement, but what is not so well known is the story of the Fille a Marier. Between 1634 and 1662; 262 young ladies braved the elements to begin an uncertain future in the backwoods of Canada.

When the Company of 100 Associates began their settlement scheme, their plan of recruiting only families proved to be too costly, so instead they signed on single men; tradesman and labourers; who would be indentured for three years. However, this meant that more than 80% of the colonists were men, so even if they decided to stay at the end of their term, there was little hope of them starting a family, unless they chose a Canadian girl. But, since her family would never allow her, or her children, to leave their village; the company directors needed to avoid this from happening.

So instead, they began recruiting "marriagable young girls", who would first sign a contract in France and then be given passage and a small dowry to become the wife of a Quebec settler. You might wonder why these young girls (many under 16), would risk the dangers and hardships, which by now most of France were well aware of; but believe it or not; for many it was the best option.

At the time, marriages were arranged, so if the girl's family did not have the means to provide a sutable dowry, her only option was to become a nun, if she was Catholic; or marry beneath her station. In the case of the young Filles a Marier, though a marriage contract must be signed before departure, she had every right to refuse the union, once she met her husband-to-be. As a matter of fact, many of them did just that, and were provided safe passage home.
TB03 The three David brothers; Claude, Jacques and Guillaume; arrived in New France before 1650; and all were later married to Filles a Marier; the single girls sponsored by various companies, churches and seigneurs, to help increase the population of the small colony
The brothers were from Rouen, Normandy, France; sons of Blaise Julien David and Flavie Morel. Young and energetic, they should have been very successful, except for one thing. They were Hugenots.
Not feeling terribly welcomed, they decided to try their luck in New Amsterdam (now New York), which was run by the West India Company. Since the Dutch never tried to hide that fact that their interest in the 'New World' was purely financial; they supported religious freedom and open trade. However, they were also often aggressive toward the Native populations, so the political climate was hostile at best.

Therefore, the boys decided to go back to Quebec, and were confirmed into the Catholic faith on August 10, 1659. Claude married Susan Denoyen and had two boys. He settled at Trois Rivieres. Jacques married Marie Grandry, had seven children and settled at Chateau Richer. Guillaume married Marie Armand, had six children and settled first at Trois Rivieres and then Sorel.
SC06 Leads to a Direct Ancestors who was a Soldat de Carignan

Soldat de Carignan, The Carignan-Salieres Regiment was the first regular military unit to serve in Canada. Almost immediately upon arrival, they launched an attack upon the Indians in the dead of winter, and the regiment was almost destroyed. Nevertheless, within months the Regiment stabilized the situation, ensuring the survival of the French colony.
Name J Bte Maillot
Record Type Contrat De Mariage (Marriage Contract) (Marriage)
Notarial Date 21 janv. 1776 (21 Jan 1776)
Notarial Place Montreal (Montréal), Québec (Quebec), Canada
Marriage Date 21 janv. 1776 (21 Jan 1776)
Notary Antoine Grisé Dit Villefranche
Notarial Act Number 1196
Record Description Mariage
Spouse Marie Anne Meunier
Household members
Name Age
J Bte Maillot
Marie Anne Meunier
J Bte Maillot 00118.jpg
Name Marie Anne Meunier
Record Type Contrat De Mariage (Marriage Contract) (Marriage)
Notarial Date 21 janv. 1776 (21 Jan 1776)
Notarial Place Montreal (Montréal), Québec (Quebec), Canada
Marriage Date 21 janv. 1776 (21 Jan 1776)
Notary Antoine Grisé Dit Villefranche
Notarial Act Number 1196
Record Description Mariage
Spouse J Bte Maillot
Marie Anne Meunier 00118.jpg

Sources

Description Référence/Commentaire Qualité Information Preuve
Legacy NFS Source: Marie Anne Meunier - Published information: birth-name: Marie Anne Meunier Lafleur Je ne sais pas Je ne sais pas Je ne sais pas
Legacy NFS Source: Marie Anne Meunier - Published information: birth-name: Marie Anne Meunier Lafleur Originale Seconde main Directe

Médias

Photos

Marie Anne Messier

Quebec, Genealogical Dictionary of Canadian Families (Tanguay Collection), 1608-1890

9 - 1 Marie-Anne Meunier Baptism Date 28 janv 1758 Baptism Place_ Chambly Father_ Jean-Baptiste Meunier Mother_ Marie-Louise Bissonnet

9 - 2 Marie Anne Mailloux Baptism Date 29 Mars 1779 Baptism Place_ Quebec City Québec Canada

9 - 3 Marie Mailloux and Jean Bte Mailloux in the 1871 Census of Canada

J Bte Maillot 00118

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