
Autres noms | Nom |
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Nom de naissance | Jean Baptiste Maillotte |
Nom de naissance | Jean Baptiste Mailloux |
Nom de naissance | Jean Baptiste Maillot Laroche |
Père | Date de naissance | Mère | Date de naissance |
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11/01/1718 |
Type d’événement | Date | Lieu | Description |
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08/05/1745 | Chambly, Chambly, Lower Canada, British Colonial America | |
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08/05/1745 | Chambly, Chambly, Lower Canada, British Colonial America | |
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21/01/1776 | Chambly, Chambly, Lower Canada, British Colonial America | |
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31/12/1797 | Chambly, La Vallée-du-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada | |
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31 Dec 1797 |
FR01 Leads to the Direct Ancestor who was a 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. |
Name Jean Baptiste Mailloux Gender homme (Male) Death Age 53 Event Type Enterrement (Burial) Birth Date 1744 Death Date 31 déc. 1797 (31 Dec 1797) Burial Date 31 déc. 1797 (31 Dec 1797) Burial Place Chambly, Québec (Quebec), Canada Burial Church St-Joseph; Chambly Place of Worship or Institution St-Joseph Spouse Marie Anne Meunier Dte Lasseur Jean Baptiste Mailloux 11160576.jpg |
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 |
Name Jean Baptiste Mailloux Gender homme (Male) Death Age 53 Event Type Enterrement (Burial) Birth Date 1744 Death Date 31 déc. 1797 (31 Dec 1797) Burial Date 31 déc. 1797 (31 Dec 1797) Burial Place Chambly, Québec (Quebec), Canada Burial Church St-Joseph; Chambly Place of Worship or Institution St-Joseph Spouse Marie Anne Meunier Dte Lasseur Jean Baptiste Mailloux 01.jpg |
FM02 Leads to the Direct Ancestor who was a 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. |
15 - 1 Jean Baptiste Maillot Baptême Birth Date 9 juil. 1707 Baptism 9 juil 1707 Place Chambly, Québec Father Jean Maillot (14) Mother Marie Mulon
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21/03/1685 - 28/07/1750 | (-60.2) - 5.2 | Vie de Jean Sébastien Bach | Personnalités célèbres |
18/01/1689 - 10/02/1755 | (-56.3) - 9.8 | Vie de Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu | Personnalités célèbres |
17/01/1706 - 17/04/1790 | (-39.3) - 45.0 | Vie de Benjamin Franklin | Personnalités célèbres |
22/02/1732 - 14/12/1799 | (-13.2) - 54.6 | Vie de George Washington | Personnalités célèbres |
23/12/1732 - 05/08/1792 | (-12.4) - 47.3 | Vie de Richard Arkwright | Personnalités célèbres |
28/08/1749 - 22/03/1832 | 4.3 - 86.9 | Vie de Johann Wolfgang Goethe | Personnalités célèbres |
01/11/1755 | 10.5 | Important tremblement de terre à Lisbonne | Catastrophes |
1756 - 1763 | 11.2 - 18.2 | Guerre de sept ans | Guerres |
10/02/1763 | 17.8 | Traité de paix de Paris 1763, La Floride devient britanique | USA |
15/08/1769 - 05/05/1821 | 24.3 - 76.0 | Vie de Napoléon Bonaparte | Personnalités célèbres |
17/12/1770 - 26/03/1827 | 25.6 - 81.9 | Vie de Ludwig von Beethoven | Personnalités célèbres |
16/12/1773 | 28.6 | Boston Tea Party | USA |
20/01/1775 - 10/06/1836 | 29.7 - 91.2 | Vie d’André Marie Ampère | Personnalités célèbres |
19/04/1775 - 03/09/1783 | 30.0 - 38.3 | Guerre d’indépendance Américaine | USA |
04/07/1776 | 31.2 | Traité d’indépendance | USA |
03/09/1783 | 38.3 | Traité de paix de Paris 1783, fin de la guerre d’indépendance Américaine | USA |
30/04/1789 - 04/03/1797 | 44.0 - 51.9 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : George Washington | USA - Présidents |
14/07/1789 | 44.2 | Prise de la Bastille | France |
03/09/1791 | 46.4 | Adoption de la première constitution Française | France |
1792 - 1800 | 47.2 - 55.2 | Construction de la Maison Blanche | Monuments |
22/09/1792 | 47.4 | Proclamation de la 1ère République Française | France |
1794 | 49.2 | Première locomotive à vapeur | Technologie |
1795 | 50.2 | Premiers pas dans l’exploration du Niger | Découvertes & Colonisation |
22/07/1795 | 50.2 | La paix de Bâle | Espagne |
14/02/1797 | 51.8 | Bataille navale à Cap St. Vincent | Espagne |
30/10/1797 - 04/03/1801 | 52.5 - 55.9 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : John Adams | USA - Présidents |