Person:Mathurine Robin (21)

Mathurine Robin
d.16 Apr 1662 Beauport, Quebec
  1. Mathurine Robin1599 - 1662
m. 2 Jun 1615
  1. Marie Guyon1624 - 1696
Facts and Events
Name Mathurine Robin
Gender Female
Birth? 1599 Mortagne-au-Perche, Orne, Franceparoisse St-Jean et St-Malo
Marriage 2 Jun 1615 Mortagne-au-Perche, Orne, Franceparoisse St-Jean et St-Malo
to Jean Guyon du Buisson
Death[2] 16 Apr 1662 Beauport, Quebec

External links

  • For more information, see the EN Wikipedia article Jean_Guyon.
References
  1.   JEAN GUYON DU BUISSON , in Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online.

    GUYON DU BUISSON, JEAN (senior), master mason, pioneer at Beauport; baptized 18 Sept. 1592 at Tourouvre (Orne, France), son of Jacques Guyon and Marie Huet; m. 2 June 1615 Mathurine Robin at Mortagne-au-Perche (Orne); d. 30 May 1663 at Quebec and was buried there the next day.

    On 14 March 1634, at Mortagne, Guyon and his fellow-countryman Cloutier signed an undertaking with Robert Giffard. Guyon settled at Beauport that year with his wife and most of their children, of whom there were at least eight. When he received from Giffard an arriere-fief near the Rivière du Buisson, he assumed that nobiliary surname. Several of his descendants now bear the name Dion.

  2. Quebec, Genealogical Dictionary of Canadian Families (Tanguay Collection), 1608-1890
    Volume: Vol. 1 Sect. 1 : A-Hel; Page: 294.

    1634
    I ─ GUYON, Jean, s 3 mai 1663 à Québec.
    ROBIN Mathurine, s 17 avril 1662.
    Jean, b 1620; 27 nov. 1645 à Elizabeth COUILLARD; s 14 janv. 1694, au Château-Richer.
    Simon, b 1621; m 10 nov. 1653, à Louise RACINE; s 8 fev. 1682.
    Marie, b 1622; m 12 jullier 1637, à Francois BELANGER.
    Claude, b 1626; 1 m 7 fév. 1655 à Catherine COLIN; 2 m 1 dec. 1688, à Marguerite CINAUDIERE, à Ste Famille; s 23 fev. 1694.
    Barbe, b 1620; m à Pierre PARADIS.
    Denys, b 1632; m 21 oct. 1659 à Elizabeth BOUCHER; s 30 aout 1685.
    Michel, b …; m 4 sept. 1662 à Geneviéve MARSOLET.
    Francois, b 1635; m 1662 a Madeleine MARSOLET; s 6 mars 1718, à Beauport.