Person:Pierre Guillet (5)

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Pierre Guillet, dit "Lajeunesse"
  1. Pierre Guillet, dit "Lajeunesse"1626 - 1695
  • HPierre Guillet, dit "Lajeunesse"1626 - 1695
  • WJeanne St-Père1627 - 1667
m. 1648
  1. Genevieve Guillet1665 - 1741
Facts and Events
Name[1] Pierre Guillet, dit "Lajeunesse"
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1626 Saintonge, France
Marriage 1648 Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice, Québec, Canadato Jeanne St-Père
Death? 5 May 1695 Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Champlain, Québec, Canada

Notes PIERRE GUILLET known as Lajeunesse It is originating in the Small rock, in Aunis or of Saintonge, nobody is certain. The ancestor Pierre Guillet, known as Lajeunesse was born between 1623 and 1631, according to various registers', wire of FranAAois Guillet and Perrine MAAnard. The ancestor Pierre Guillet, known as Lajeunesse, arrives to News-France about 1647, with his brother Mathurin Guillet. About 1648, the two brothers marry to the Three-Rivers, two sisters. The ancestor Pierre Guillet, known as Lajeunesse, with Jeanne the Holy Father and, Mathurin with Catherine the Holy Father, girls of AAtienne the Holy Father and Marie-madeleine Knife or Cousteau. AAtienne of the Holy Father, sometimes called Mathurin, main pastrycook, never came to News-France. May 18, 1639, in front of the Teuleron notary, to the Small rock, Madeleine Cousteau signs a contract of service for News-France. She comes with her two daughters to be established in the area of the Cape of the Madeleine. Unfortunately, Mathurin is made kill by Iroquois on August 18, 1652, with the Three-Rivers. Its widow remarie in 1653, with Nicolas Rivard. In front of the notary Audouard de Saint-Germain, April 20, 1649, the carpenter of trade, the ancestor Pierre Guillet, known as Lajeunesse, commits himself building a building for Jacques Maheust, inhabitant of Three-Rivers. The ancestor Pierre Guillet, known as Lajeunesse, which is one of the fourteen inhabitants of the Cape-of-the-Madeleine, after

the death of his/her brother and several other colonists, moves his family in the area of Quebec. He obtains in the seigniory of Our-Lady-of-Angels, between the rivers Saint-Charles and Be

auport, a surface of 60 arpents. Finally, in 1657, it turns over in the area of the Cape of the Madeleine. Our ancestor, Pierre Guillet, known as Lajeunesse and his wife, the grandmother Jeanne the Holy Father, baptized at Midsummer's Day d' AngAAly, February 5,1627, have eleven children together, between 1649 and 1665. That which weaves the bond ofdescent in this genealogy, to my mother, Pierrette Boisvert, it is the eighth child of the family. Marguerite Guillet, born on August 17, 1660, in the Cape of the Madeleine is baptized on next 22 August, with the Three-Rivers. She becomes the wife in 1677, of the ancestor Pierre Deshayes, born in 1648, of unknown origin, becomes carpenter and captain of militia. February 16, 1669, Jeanne of the Holy Father makes write her will, undoubtedly very sick. One does not know the exact date of his death, but it dies before October 11, 1669. The ancestor Pierre Guillet, known as Lajeunesse, remarie on October 11, 1670, with Madeleine Delaunay, but the couple remains without posterity. The ancestor Pierre Guillet, known as Lajeunesse, is 40 years old with the census of 1666, renovates at 36 years for that of the following year, in the Cape of the Madeleine and it is 54 years old in that of 1681, in LinctAA t de BAAcancour. May 8, 1695, at the 72 years age, the ancestor Pierre Guillet, known as Lajeunesse, is buried in the Cape of the Madeleine.


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Pierre GUILLET dit LaJeunesse was born around 1627 in theareaofLaRochelle, Aunis, France. He died in May 1695 atCap-De-la-Madeleine, P. Q. at the age of 68.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Poduska, Gerald.