René Fézeret1
M, b. circa 1642, d. 31 July 1720
Father | Claude Fezeret2,3,1 |
Mother | Suzanne Guilbault2,3,1 |
Birth* | René Fézeret was born circa 1642 at Saint-Sauveur Parish, La Rochelle, Aunis Province, France.4,1 |
Marriage Contract | A contract for the marriage of René and Marie Carretier was signed on 5 October 1670 before Notary Bénigne Basset 'sous seing privé (under private signature). Both René and Marie signed the contract. The witnesses were René's mother, Suzanne Guilbault, Pierre Picoté de Belestre, Chalres d'Ailleboust, Father Gabriel Souart and King's Daughters, Catherine Leloup, Françoise Goubilleau and Madeleine-Thérèse Salé.5,6 |
Marriage* | René Fézeret married first, Marie Carlier, daughter of Georges Carlier and Françoise Feury, on 11 November 1670 at Montréal, Quebec Province, Canada.2,7,8,9,1 |
Marriage Contract | A contract for the marriage of René and Marie Carlier was ratified on 26 January 1671 before Notary Bénigne Basset.1 |
Widowed* | René Fézeret was widowed by the death of his wife, Marie on 16 September 1717.5,8 |
Marriage Contract | A contract for the marriage of René and Marie Philippe was signed on 11 June 1718 before Notary Michel LePailleur.5 |
Marriage* | René Fézeret married second, Marie Philippe, daughter of Laurent Philippe dit Lafontaine and Charlotte Giguère, on 13 June 1718 at Montréal, Quebec Province, Canada.10,11 |
Death* | René Fézeret died on 31 July 1720.12 |
Burial* | He was buried on 1 August 1720 at Montréal, Quebec Province, Canada.5,12 |
Citations
- [S3071] Peter Gagné, King's Daughters and Founding Mothers Vol 1, page 124.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 418, 419.
- [S3072] Peter Gagné, King's Daughters and Founding Mothers Vol 2, page 417.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 418.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 419.
- [S112] Inventory of Notaries in Canada, Notaires volume 1, page 201.
- [S2299] SFRSC, Chantilly, Virginia, La Société des Filles du roi et soldats du Carignan, Inc. (online http://www.fillesduroi.org), Carlier, Marie, m. Fezeret, René, Nov. 11, 1670; accessed 3 Sep 2012.
- [S45] Joy Courteau Reisinger and Elmer Courteau, King's Daughters, page 52.
- [S113] Inventory of Notaries in Canada, Notaires volume 5, page 237.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 419, 700; married 13 Jun 1718 Montréal.
- [S3071] Peter Gagné, King's Daughters and Founding Mothers Vol 1, page 125; married 1718.
- [S3071] Peter Gagné, King's Daughters and Founding Mothers Vol 1, page 125.
Marie Carlier1,2,3,4
F, b. circa 1651, d. 16 September 1717
Father | Georges Carlier5,3,4 d. before 4 Dec 1679 |
Mother | Françoise Feury5,3,4 |
Birth* | Marie Carlier was born circa 1651 at Saint-Sulpice Parish, Paris, France.4 |
Kings Dau* | She was a "fille du roi" (daughter of the king.)2,3,4 |
Marriage Contract | A contract for the marriage of Marie and René Fezeret was signed on 5 October 1670 before Notary Bénigne Basset 'sous seing privé (under private signature). Both René and Marie signed the contract. The witnesses were René's mother, Suzanne Guilbault, Pierre Picoté de Belestre, Chalres d'Ailleboust, Father Gabriel Souart and King's Daughters, Catherine Leloup, Françoise Goubilleau and Madeleine-Thérèse Salé.5,6 |
Marriage* | Marie Carlier married René Fézeret, son of Claude Fezeret and Suzanne Guilbault, on 11 November 1670 at Montréal, Quebec Province, Canada.1,2,3,7,4 |
Marriage Contract | A contract for the marriage of Marie and René Fézeret was ratified on 26 January 1671 before Notary Bénigne Basset.4 |
Death* | Marie Carlier died on 16 September 1717 at Montréal, Quebec Province, Canada, at age 70 years (indicates a birth c 1647.)8,9 |
Burial* | She was buried on 16 September 1717 at Montréal, Quebec Province, Canada.5,10 |
Family | René Fézeret b. circa 1642, d. 31 Jul 1720 |
| Marie and René Fézeret had eight children (see Jetté) (see Gagné's King's Daughers).5,10 |
Citations
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 418, 419.
- [S2299] SFRSC, Chantilly, Virginia, La Société des Filles du roi et soldats du Carignan, Inc. (online http://www.fillesduroi.org), Carlier, Marie, m. Fezeret, René, Nov. 11, 1670; accessed 3 Sep 2012.
- [S45] Joy Courteau Reisinger and Elmer Courteau, King's Daughters, page 52.
- [S3071] Peter Gagné, King's Daughters and Founding Mothers Vol 1, page 124.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 419.
- [S112] Inventory of Notaries in Canada, Notaires volume 1, page 201.
- [S113] Inventory of Notaries in Canada, Notaires volume 5, page 237.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 419; died at age 70 years.
- [S45] Joy Courteau Reisinger and Elmer Courteau, King's Daughters, page 52; died 16 Sep 1717 at Montreal at age 70 years.
- [S3071] Peter Gagné, King's Daughters and Founding Mothers Vol 1, page 125.
Jean Rivet dit Saint-Pierre1
M, b. circa 1684
Father | Jacques Rivet2 |
Mother | Louise Viaude2 |
Birth* | Jean Rivet dit Saint-Pierre was born circa 1684 (date based on age in 1714.) |
Marriage* | He married first, Marie-Madeleine Serat, daughter of Pierre Serat dit Coquillard and Françoise Sabourin, on 12 July 1714 at Montréal, Quebec Province, Canada.3 |
Marriage Contract | A contract for the marriage of Jean and Marie Philippe was signed on 23 January 1725 before Notary Pierre Raimbault.2 |
Marriage* | Jean Rivet dit Saint-Pierre married second, Marie Philippe, daughter of Laurent Philippe dit Lafontaine and Charlotte Giguère, on 24 January 1725 at Montréal, Quebec Province, Canada.1 |
Citations
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 419, 991.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 991.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 991, 1045.
Marie-Madeleine Serat1
F, b. 4 October 1695, d. before 24 January 1725
Father | Pierre Serat dit Coquillard1 |
Mother | Françoise Sabourin1 |
Citations
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 991, 1045.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 1045.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 991.
Pierre dit René Philippe1
M, b. circa 1675
Birth* | Pierre dit René Philippe was born circa 1675.1 |
Citations
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 909.
Joseph Philippe1
M, b. 31 December 1676
Citations
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 909.
Jean-Baptiste Philippe1
M, b. circa 1678, d. before 1681
Birth* | Jean-Baptiste Philippe was born circa 1678 (date based on baptism.) |
Baptism | He was baptized on 25 February 1678 at Sorel, Quebec Province, Canada.1 |
Death* | He died before 1681 (before the 1681 census.)1 |
Citations
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 909.
Jean-Baptiste Philippe1
M, b. 25 February 1679, d. March 1679
Citations
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 909.
Catherine Philippe1
F, b. circa 1680
Citations
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 566, 567, 909.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 567, 909.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 909.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 566, 909.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 567.
Joseph Hertel sieur de Saint-François1
M, b. circa 1671, d. 8 August 1723
Birth* | Joseph Hertel sieur de Saint-François was born circa 1671.1,2 |
Confirmation* | He was confirmed on 5 June 1681 at Trois-Rivières, Quebec Province, Canada.1 |
Marriage* | He married Catherine Philippe, daughter of Laurent Philippe dit Lafontaine and Charlotte Giguère, on 4 July 1698 at Saint-François-du-Lac, Quebec Province, Canada, (recorded at Trois-Rivières).3 |
Death* | Joseph Hertel sieur de Saint-François died on 8 August 1723 at Trois-Rivières, Quebec Province, Canada.1 |
Burial* | He was buried on 9 September 1723 at Trois-Rivières, Quebec Province, Canada.1 |
Citations
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 566.
- [S3070] Peter Gagné, Before the King's Daughters, page 290.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 566, 909.
- [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 567.