Person:Noël Langlois (1)

Noël Langlois
d.14 Jul 1684
m. Bef 1603
  1. Guillaume Langlois
  2. Noël LangloisAbt 1603 to 1604 - 1684
m. 25 Jul 1634
  1. Anne Langlois1637 - 1704
  2. Marguerite Langlois1639 - 1697
  3. Jeanne LangloisAbt 1641 -
  4. Jean Langlois1641 - 1688
  5. Jean Langlois1641 - Bef 1670
  6. Élisabeth LangloisAbt 1645 - 1696
  7. Marie Langlois1646 - 1687
  8. Jean Langlois1648 -
  9. Noël Langlois dit Traversy1651 - 1693
  • HNoël LangloisAbt 1603 to 1604 - 1684
  • WMarie CrevetAbt 1609 - 1695
m. 27 Jul 1666
Facts and Events
Name Noël Langlois
Alt Name[3] Noel Langlois
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1603-1604 Saint-Léonard-des-Parcs, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France
Alt Birth? 1604 Saint Leonard-Parcs, Alencon, Normandie, France
Alt Birth? 4 Jun 1606 Saint Leonard-Parcs, Alencon, Normandie, France
Baptism? 4 Jun 1606 Montréal, Québec
Marriage 25 Jul 1634 Quebec City, Québec, Quebec, Canadato Françoise Grenier
Marriage 27 Jul 1666 Château-Richer, Montmorency No 1, Quebec, Canadato Marie Crevet
Alt Marriage 27 Jul 1666 Château-Richer, Québecto Françoise Grenier
Death[1] 14 Jul 1684
Burial[1] 15 Jul 1684 Beauport, Québec, Quebec, Canada
Alt Burial? 15 Jul 1684 Beauport, Québec
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Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online

1000-1700 (Volume I) "LANGLOIS, NOËL, pilot of the St. Lawrence River, early settler on the seigneury of Beauport; b. c. 1603 at Saint-Léonard in Normandy, son of Guillaume Langlois and Jeanne Millet; d. 15 July 1684.

     Following the relinquishment of New France by the British in 1632, Robert Giffard, the seigneur of Beauport, persuaded Langlois to become a settler in the new land. It is probable that Abraham Martin dit L’Écossais, the king’s pilot at Quebec, and possibly related to him by marriage, greatly influenced his decision. Langlois and his future wife, Françoise Grenier (Garnier), left France with Giffard’s prospective settlers in the spring of 1634 and arrived at Quebec on 24 June. Following his marriage at Quebec in July, Langlois settled at Beauport. Three years later he received from Giffard a grant of land in perpetuity. His wife, the mother of 10 of his 11 children, died in November 1665. In July 1666 Langlois married Marie Crevet, the widow of Robert Caron. Langlois himself died at Beauport in July 1684, survived by his widow and 8 of his 11 children.

H. C. Burleigh

AJQ, Greffe de Claude Auber, 7 juillet 1666. Université de Montréal, Coll. Bâby (land grants (concessions), 1626–1718). JR (Thwaites), passim. Dionne, Champlain, II, 338, 457. Léon Roy, “La terre de Noël Langlois à Beauport,” BRH, LIV (1948), 240–54. P.-G. Roy, “Noël Langlois senior et Noël Langlois Junior,” BRH, XXII (1916), 86, 245–46. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, I, 345. Émile Vaillancourt, La conquête du Canada par les Normands (Montréal, 1933), 148." [S2]


(Research):Father-in-law of Aimee Caron.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 FrancoGene.
  2.   Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online.
  3. Caron Genealogy Page (genealogysource.com). (http://www.genealogysource.com/caron.htm).