Person:Vincente Desvarieux (1)

Vincente Desvarieux
  1. Vincente Desvarieux1619 - 1695
m. 14 Sep 1642
  1. Jean Baptiste Gagnon1643 - 1699
  2. Jean Couteau
  3. Pierre-Paul Gagnon1649 - 1687
Facts and Events
Name Vincente Desvarieux
Gender Female
Birth? 1619 Ste-Vincent d'Aubermail, France
Marriage 14 Sep 1642 Quebec, Canadato Pierre Gagnon
Immigration[3] Filles à Marier
Death[2] 2 Jan 1695 Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada
References
  1.   Québec, Canada. Quebec, Catholic Parish Registers, 1621-1979. (FamilySearch.org)
    Registres, 29 oct. 1621 - 6 févr. 1679.

    Marriage: 14 September 1642
    Groom: Pierre Gagnon
    Groom's Father: Pierre Gagnon
    Groom's Mother: Renee Roger
    Bride: Vincente des Varieux
    Bride's Father: Jean des Varieux
    Bride's Mother: Marie Chevalier
    https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L993-F99N-S

    "Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L993-F99N-S?cc=1321742&wc=HCT2-829%3A17585101%2C19508101%2C19508102 : 16 July 2014), Québec > Notre-Dame-de-Québec > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1621-1679 > image 132 of 512; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal.

  2. Tanguay, Cyprien. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes depuis la fondation de la colonie jusqu'à nos jours. (Montréal: Eusèbe Senécal, 1871-1890)
    Volume: Vol. 4 Sect. 1 : Fab-Gle; Page: 135.

    Name: Vincente des Varieux
    Relationship to Head: Conjoint(e) (Spouse)
    Baptism Date: 1624
    Spouse(s): Pierre Gagnon
    Marriage Date: 14 févr. 1642 (14 Feb 1642)
    Marriage Place: Québec
    Children: Marie-Madeleine Gagnon
    Burial Date: 2 janv. 1695 (2 Jan 1695)
    Burial Place: Château-Richer

  3. Les Filles a Marier: The Filles à Marier came to Quebec before the Filles du Roi. Between 1634 and September 1663, 262 filles à marier or marriageable girls” emigrated to New France representing one quarter of all the single girls arriving in New France through 1673. As opposed to the Filles du Roi who emigrated between 1663 and 1673, the filles à marier came alone or in small groups. They were not recruited by the state and did not receive a dowry from the King. They were promised nothing but the possibility of a better life. The filles à marier chose to emigrate under perilous conditions to a wilderness colony because the advantages offered by the colony were great enough to make them forget the dangers of the crossing and rude character of colonial life. Source (with list of names and spouses): American-French Genealogical Society (https://afgs.org/site/les-filles-a-marier/)