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FRANCOISE Duval Filles du Roi FR01 (Courault)

Graphique personnel

Autres noms

Autres noms Nom
Nom marital Courault

Parents

Père Date de naissance Mère Date de naissance
JEAN Philippe Pierre Duval 1623 JACQUELINE Dion about 1625

Événements personnels

Type d’événement Date Lieu Description
Naissance 1645 Paris, Île-de-France, France
Baptême about 1647 Paris, Île-de-France, France
Immigration 1670
Mariage 16/11/1671 Notre-Dame de Québec, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Mariage 12/08/1681 Notre-Dame de Québec, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Mariage 10/12/1695 Notre-Dame de Québec, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Profession Fille du Roi
Décès 27/10/1725 Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Inhumation 27/10/1725 Quebec City, Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Notes

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.
Françoise married Pierre COURAULT dit COULON 16 November 1671 in Québec, Canada, New France . Pierre COURAULT dit COULON was born abt. 1645 in Poitiers, France. Pierre died 4 May 1680 in Beauport, Québec, Québec, Canada (Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité-de-Beauport).
Francoise Duval

Daughter of Jean or Pierre Duval and Jacqueline Dion, she was born in Paris, Île-de-France, in the parish of St-Séverin or St-Nicolas des Champs, around 1650.[1] (34 at the 1681 census, 28 at the second marriage, 64 at the 1716 census)

She arrived in Quebec aboard the ship La Nouvelle France on July 31, 1670[2] as a Daughter of the King, bringing goods estimated at 400 pounds plus a gift from the king of 50. She did not know how to sign. Her sister Marie Madeleine will join her the following year, also as Daughter of the King
Françoise first made a marriage contract with Manuel Tavare dit Mirande, which was without result, no marriage took place.

Marriage contract of Manuel Tavare dit Miraude and Françoise Duval (8 September 1670). Notary Romain Becquet Vol III pg 50[4]
Marriage
Marriage contract of Pierre Courault and Françoise Duval (November 6, 1671). Notary Romain Becquet Vol III pg 82[4]

On November 16, 1671 at Notre-Dame de Québec, Pierre Courault, resident of Rivière-Saint-Charles, son of the late Pierre Courault and Jeanne Papot, of the parish of St-Jacques, city and bishopric of Poitiers, married Françoise Duval, daughter of the late Jean Duval and Jacqueline Dion, of the parish of St-Séverin in the city of Paris, in the presence of known witnesses Claude Mouchaut, Jacques de la Raüe master carpenter, and Claude la Serre, Henry de Bernières, parish priest of Quebec , celebrating the marriage.[5]

Children of the couple

Françoise Croc (sic), born September 1, 1672 bapt. 2 Quebec (ND); Marie Françoise Corau married with Jacques Tabary July 21, 1687 Quebec (ND)
Louis Courreau, born 17 Dec. 1673 baptism. 25 Sillery
René Coulon, born March 28, 1676 Petite-Rivière bpt. 29 Quebec (ND); died and buried 1 Sep 1679 Québec (ND) @ 3 years
Charlotte Élisabeth Courault, born May 19, 1678 bapt. 20 Quebec (ND); Charlotte Isabelle Coulon deceased & inh. Nov. 9, 1679 Quebec (ND) @ 18 months
Marie Coulon, born February 14, 1681 baptized. 16 Quebec (ND) (posthumous child); married @ 18 years with Jean Maillot dit Laroche November 9, 1699 Montreal (ND); remarried to Isaac Bourdeau dit Leroux December 1717 Chambly<[6][1]
Pierre Coulon died suddenly on May 4, 1680 in the house of the reverend fathers of the Company of Jesus on the Notre-Dame-des-Anges coast, and was buried on the 5th in the cemetery of Beauport.[7]

1681 Census: UPPER TOWN OF QUEBEC
Françoise Duval, (widow of Pierre Courault, called Coulon at the burial certificate), 34; children: Marie-Françoise 9, Louis 8, Élizabeth-Charlotte 4, Pierre 1.[8] Note: the child under one year old is Marie, there is no trace of a son named Pierre in the family, the original of the census may read Pierre or Marie badly written.[9]

Marriage contract of Pierre Gautier and Françoise Duval (July 8, 1680). (No. 2093.) Notary Gilles Rageot Vol IV pg 63[4]

Annulment of marriage between Pierre Gautier and Françoise Duval (July 9, 1680). (Vide n° 2093.) Notary Gilles Rageot Vol IV pg 63[4]

Wedding 2
Marriage contract of Antoine Régnault and Françoise Duval, widow of Pierre Coulon (August 10, 1681). (No. 2265.) Notary Gilles Rageot Vol IV pg 77[4]

On August 12, 1681 at Notre-Dame de Québec, Antoine Renaud dit Larose, mason residing in Québec, widower of Marie Geneviève Plaimarest, aged 38 or so, originally from the parish of Notre-Dame-de-Cogne, city and bishopric of La Rochelle, remarried with Françoise Duval, aged 28 or so, widow of Pierre Courault, in the presence of Antoine Caddé, Claude Baillif, François Dupont and Robert Leclerc, Henry de Bernières priest of Quebec officiating. The spouses and Robert Leclerc cannot sign, the others sign with the priest.[10]

Children of the couple They are established in the upper town of Quebec.

+Marguerite Angélique Renaud, born & bapt. July 12, 1682 Quebec (ND); Marguerite Renault married with Charles Cabazier 3 August 1705 Montreal (ND)
+Louis Renault, born 15 Dec. 1683 upper town, baptized. 15 Quebec (ND); Louis Renaut married with Geneviève Perthuis 5 April 1717 Sts-Anges de Lachine
Angélique Renault, born & baptized Sept. 18, 1685 Quebec (ND; died & inh. Nov. 11, 1685 Quebec (ND) @ 6 weeks
+Madeleine Renault, born 4 Feb. 1687 baptism. 5 Quebec (ND); Marie Madeleine Renaut married with Pierre Dupuy dit St-Pierre 24 Nov. 1712 Quebec (ND)
Pierre Renault, born 16 Dec. 1688 baptism. 17 Quebec (ND); Pierre Renaud buried 28 oct 1691 Quebec (ND) @ 3 years
+Marie Agnès Regnaut, born Sept. 10, 1690 Haute-Ville, bapt. 10 Quebec (ND); Agnès Renaud married with Joseph Cartier May 12, 1710 Montreal (ND); Agnès Renau married @ 36 years with François Perau 10 oct 1725 Montreal (ND)
Agathe Regnaud, born August 16, 1692 baptized. 17 Quebec (ND)[6][11]
Antoine Laroze, mason by trade, was buried on October 13, 1693 in Quebec (ND), the act gives him about 60 years old.[12][11]

-Eng. for 6 years by Françoise Duval, widow of Anthoine Regnaud dit La Rose, of her 10-year-old son Louis, servant to Mathieu Delino (May 1, 1694). Notary Louis Chambalon Vol XVIII pg 70[4]

-Eng. by Françoise Duval, widow of Anthoine Regnault, mason, of her 9-year-old daughter Magdelaine as a servant for 6 years with Gabriel Lambert and Renée Roussel (November 25, 1695). Notary Louis Chambalon Vol XVIII pg 140[4]

Wedding 3
On December 10, 1695 at Notre-Dame de Québec, Françoise Duval, widow of Antoine Regnaut, remarried François Regnault, son of Jean Regnault and Suzanne de Renel, living in the parish of Notre-Dame, bishopric of La Rochelle, in the presence of Mr. René Frérot brigadier of the guards of the count of Frontenac governor general throughout the country, and of Gabriel de Hautmeny dit St-Lambert also guard of mondit le comte, François Dupré priest of Quebec officiating. There had been a dispensation from the 3 banns and from the time of Advent by Mr. de Montigny, deputy by the bishop of Quebec. The spouses did not sign, the witnesses signed with the parish priest, as well as a certain Father Germain.[13]

No children of the marriage.[14]

Quit, from François Regnault, husband of Françoise Duval, to Lady Lambert (November 12, 1701) (See November 25, 1695). Notary Louis Chambalon Vol XVIII pg 317[4]

1716 Census of Quebec City
STREET THAT TAKES FROM THE SEMINAIRE BAKERY TO THE REMPARTS AND RUE ST JOSEPH.
(now Ste-Famille Street and Garneau Street)
97 Francois Renaud, day laborer ...................................... 40 years
f. Françoise Duval ................................................ .................. 64"[15]

Death
Françoise Duval, wife of François Renaud, died after a long illness and was buried in Québec (ND) on October 27, 1725, the act giving her approximately 75 years of age.[16]
Sources

1 1.0 1.1 Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec des origines à 1730, René Jetté, avec la collaboration du PRDH, 1983, Presses de l'Université de Montréal, pg 282-3 (membership IGD)
2 Migrations: navire / ship Nouvelle-France 1670
3 Yves Landry: Orphelines en France, pionnières au Canada: Les Filles du roi au XVIIe siècle; édition révisée 2013 Éd BQ ISBN 978-2-89406-340-8 pg 104
4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 BAnQ Notarial acts index Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français, par Pierre Georges Roy et Antoine Roy; 27 Vol + index 1-8
5 Mariage image IGD (image sur/on profil)
6.0 6.1 Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1997 - Drouin IGD
7 Sépulture-Funeral Pierre Coulon transcription image IGD
8 Wikisource Recensement 1681 Census selon Benjamin Sulte
9 BAC-LAC: Recensement 1681 Census original, item 43
10 Mariage 2 IGD
11.0 11.1 Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec des origines à 1730, René Jetté, avec la collaboration du PRDH, 1983, Presses de l'Université de Montréal, pg 975 (membership IGD)
12 Sépulture-Funeral Antoine Laroze image IGD
13 Mariage 3 image IGD
14 Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec des origines à 1730, René Jetté, avec la collaboration du PRDH, 1983, Presses de l'Université de Montréal, pg 976 (membership IGD)
15 Recensement de la ville de Québec 1716 abbé L. Beaudet pg 17
16 Sépulture-Funeral image IGD
17 Peter J. Gagne, King's Daughters and Founding Mothers: The Filles du Roi, 1663-1673 (two volumes) (published by Quintin Publications), p239.
18 University of Montreal, Programme de Recherche en Démographie Historique (PRDH), http://www.genealogie.umontreal.ca/en/home, PRDH3791 famille, couple.
19 Marriage Pierre Courault and Francoise Duval FamilySearch
20 Marriage Antoine Renaud dit La Rose and Françoise Duval FamilySearch
21 François Renault and Françoise Duval FamilySearch
22 Burial Françoise Duval FamilySearch
13 Registre journalier des malades de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, Marcel Fournier et Gisèle Monarque, avec la collaboration de Dominique Ritchot et du PRDH
Quebec, Catholic Parish Registers 1621-1979, Family Search
Peter J. Gagne, King's Daughters and Founding Mothers: The Filles du Roi, 1663-1673 (two volumes) (published by Quintin Publications), page 259-260.
http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogy=Francoise_Duval&pid=36423&lng=en
Duval, Françoise
Françoise Duval was born about 1651 in the parish of Sainl-Nicolas- des-Champs in Paris, the daughter of Jean-Pierre Duval and Jacqueline Durand. After her father’s death, she left for Canada in 1670 at about age 19, bringing with her goods worth an estimated 400 livres for her dowry. In 1671, her younger sister Marie-Madeleine arrived as a Fille du Roi. On 08 September 1670, notary Becquet drew up a marriage contract between Françoise and Emmanuel Tavare dit Minault, but it was annulled and on 16 November 1671 Françoise married Pierre Courault dit Coulon at Quebec City and was given the King’s Gift of 50 livres. Neither spouse could sign the marriage contract drawn up 06 November by notary Becquet. Pierre was born about 1630 in Saint-Germain, faubourg of Poitiers, Poitou, the son of Pierre Courault and Jeanne Papot.'81 It is possible that he was previously married to Suzanne Bélanger, who renounced Calvinism December 1662 at Notre-Dame de Québec. Pierre was confirmed 08 November 1665 at Québec City. He and Françoise settled at Québec City, where daughter Françoise was baptized 02 September 1672, followed by Louis (25 December 1673), René (29 March 1676, Québec) and Charlotte- Élisabeth (20 May 1678). Sadly, Charlotte-Élisabeth was buried 09 November 1679 at Québec City. Marie was baptized 16 February 1681. Pierre Courault dit Coulon died suddenly 04 May 1680 at the Jesuit’s residence in Notre-Dame-des-Anges and was buried the next day at Beauport. On 12 August 1681, Françoise married Antoine Renaud dit Letambour el Larose in Québec City. Neither spouse could sign the marriage contract drawn up 10 August by notary Rageot. Antoine was previously (1666) married to Fille du Roi Marie-Geneviève Plémaret, with whom he had six children. He and Françoise lived at Québec City, where daughter Marguerite-Angélique was baptized 12 July 1682, followed by Louis (15 December 1683) and Angélique (baptized 18 September, buried 11 November 1685). Madeleine was baptized 05 February 1681 at Québec City, followed by Pierre (17 December 1688) and Marie-Agnès (10 September 1690). The burial of Pierre 28 October 1691 was followed by the baptism of Agathe 17 August 1692 at Québec City. Antoine Renaud was buried 13 October 1693 at Québec City. On 10 December 1695, Françoise married François Renaud at Québec City. A day laborer, François was bom about 1676 in the parish of Notre-Dame-de- Cogne in La Rochelle, Aunis, the son of Jean Renaud and Suzanne de Renel. It is not known if he was related to Françoise’s first husband. He and Françoise lived in the haute ville of Québec, but had no children. Françoise Duval was buried 27 October 1725 at Québec City.

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13/02/1689 43.7 Adoption de la Déclaration des droits (Bill of Rights) Angleterre
12/06/1690 45.0 Bataille de Boyne Angleterre
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