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Anthony STOUGHTON

Anthony STOUGHTON

Masculin 1598 - 1643  (44 ans)


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  1. 1.  Anthony STOUGHTON est né le 4 juil 1598; est mort le 14 jan 1643 à Stoughton,,,Massachusetts,United States,Norfolk Ounty.

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    • _CREA: 17 sept 2023

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    ! References? 1.0 1.1 Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonialand Medieval Families , 783."15. ANTHONY STOUGHTON, 10th son, born 4 July 1598 (aged 22 in 1622). He married AGNES PIERCE , daughter of Robert Pierce . They had two sons, Laurence and Nicholas, Knt. , and three daughters, Rose , Ann (wife of Richard Glydd ), and Margaret . His wife, Agnes, died 15 March 1638/9. ANTHONY STOUGHTON died 14Jan 1643/44".!13. Anthony Stoughton, born 4 July 1598 and died 14 January 1643/44. He married Agnes PIERCE, daughter of Robert Pierce. Inaddition to his daughter Rose, he was the father of Sir Nicholas Stoughton, baronet, who was the author in 1672 of this manuscript.! Anthony Stoughton (b. Abt. 1598, d. December 14, 1644)Anthony Stoughton (son of Lawrence Stoughton and Rose Ive) was born Abt. 1598 in Stoughton Surrey England, and died December 14, 1644. He married Agnes or Ann Pierce on Abt. 1628 in England. Notes for Anthony Stoughton:Anthony Stoughton was a Puritan who lived in Stoughton, England. He lived a strict religious life. He served as an ensign in the parliamentary army during the English Civil War. He was married to Ann Pierce around 1628. Heand Ann had two children; Rose (1629-1676) and Nicholas (1634-1685).===============================================================================================Note: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bobstg&id=I10477Note: Anthony Stoughton was a very strict Puritan.Was an Ensign in Parliamentary Army during the Cromwell revolution. Had at least 2 children with Agnes Pierce.they were: Rose and Nicholas. Rose relates to this genealogy.More About Anthony Stoughton:INFO: See notes.More About Anthony Stoughton and Agnes or Ann Pierce:Marriage: Abt. 1628, England.Children of Anthony Stoughton and Agnes or Ann Pierce are:+Rose Stoughton, b. November 01, 1629, Stoughton, Surrey, England, d. February 23,1671/72, Dover, Strafford,N. H..Nicholas Stoughton, b. 1634,d. 1685.! Anthony STOUGHTON Esquire [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born 4 Jul 1598 in Stoke, Surrey, England. He died 14 Jan 1644 in Stoke, Surrey, England. Anthonymarried Agnes PIERCE on 1628 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England.Agnes PIERCE 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 1608 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England. She married Anthony STOUGHTON Esquire on 1628in Worplesdon, Surrey, England.They had the following children: FiRoseSTOUGHTON was christened 22 Nov 1629and died 1676. F ii Anne STOUGHTON 1 was christened 8 Jan 1631 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England. M iii Lawrence STOUGHTON 1 was christened 28 Mar 1633 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England. M iv Sir Nicholas STOUGHTON Knight 1, 2, 3, 4 was christened 8 Feb 1635 in Stoke, Surrey, England. He died 30 Jun 1686 in Stoke, Surrey, England. F v Margaret STOUGHTON 1 was born 1638 in Stoke, Surrey, England.! Anthony STOUGHTON Esquire1Noyes, Sybil., Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1972.), p. 520, Los Angeles Public Library, Gen 974.1 N958a.2Cokayne, George Edward, Complete Baronetage, 1611-1880 (Exeter, England: W. Pollard, 1900-1906.), 3:154, Family History Library, 942 D22cg.3"Family of Stoughton," NEHGR5:3 (Jul 1851) (New England Historic, Genealogical Society.), p. 350, Los Angeles Public Library.4Bannerman,William Bruce, The Visitations of the County of Surrey Made and Taken in the Years 1530, ..1572, .. and 1623 (London: Publications of theHarleian Society, 1899.), p. 87, FamilyHistory Library, 942 B4h v. 43.5Richardson, Douglas, MagnaCarta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005.), p. 783, Family History Library, 942D5rdm.6Sumner, Edith Bartlett, Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell, Maine (Los Angeles: American Offset Printers, 1959.), pp. 211, 268, Family HistoryLibrary, 929.273 F24s.7Otis, Horatio N., "The Otis Genealogy," NEHGR 5:2 (Apr 1851) (New England Historic, Genealogical Society.), p. 179, Los Angeles Public Library.

    Anthony a épousé Agnes PEARCE OR PIERCE vers 1628 à ?,,,,England,Worplesdon,County Of Surrey. Agnes (fille de Robert PEARCE) est née vers 1608 à ?,,,,England,Worplesdon,County Of Surrey. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]

    Enfants:
    1. 2. Ann STOUGHTON  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est née le 1 jan 1631 à ?,,,,England,Brightling,County Of East Sussex; a été baptisée le 8 jan 1631 à ?,,,,England,Worplesdon,County Of Surrey.
    2. 3. Nicolas STOUGHTON  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est né vers 1634 à ?,,,,England,Worplesdon,County Of Surrey; est mort le 30 juin 1686.
    3. 4. Rose STOUGHTON  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point a été baptisée le 22 nov 1629 à Stoughton,,,Massachusetts,United States,Norfolk Ounty; est morte avant 5 nov 1677 à Dover,,Strafford County,New Hampshire,Usa,.
    4. 5. Lawrence STOUGHTON  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point a été baptisé le 28 mars 1633 à ?,,,,England,Worplesdon,County Of Surrey.
    5. 6. Margaret STOUGHTON  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point


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  1. 2.  Ann STOUGHTON Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (1.Anthony1) est née le 1 jan 1631 à ?,,,,England,Brightling,County Of East Sussex; a été baptisée le 8 jan 1631 à ?,,,,England,Worplesdon,County Of Surrey.

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    ! England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975name: Anne Stoughtonegender: Femalebaptism/christening date: 08 Jan 1631baptism/christening place:WORPLESDON,SURREY,ENGLANDbirth date:birthplace:death date:name note:race:father's name: Antony Stoughtonefather's birthplace:father's age:mother's name:mother's birthplace:mother's age:indexing project (batch) number: C06600-2system origin: England-ODMsource film number: 991749reference number:! Richard Glyd and Anne StoughtonHusband Richard Glyd 1 Born: 25 Mar 1618 - Brightling, Sussex, England 2 Baptised: Died:24 Nov 1658 - Unknown 3 Buried: 1658 - St. Mary's Church, Bletchingley, Surrey, England 4 Father: Richard Glyd Mother: Elizabeth Evans Marriage: Abt 1649 - Unknown 5Wife Anne Stoughton 6 Born: 1 Jan 1632 - 7 Baptised: 8 Jan 1632 - St Mary, Worplesdon, Surrey, England 8 Died: 24 Nov 1711 - Unknown9 Buried:- St Mary's, Bletchingley, Surrey, England Father: Anthony Stoughton 10 Mother: Agnes Pierce

    Famille/Conjoint(e): Richard GLYDD. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]


  2. 3.  Nicolas STOUGHTON Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (1.Anthony1) est né vers 1634 à ?,,,,England,Worplesdon,County Of Surrey; est mort le 30 juin 1686.

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    • _CREA: 17 sept 2023

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    Nom Prefixe: Sir
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    Famille/Conjoint(e): Eliabeth MASSINGBERD. Eliabeth est morte en 1732. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]

    Enfants:
    1. 7. Laurence STOUGHTON  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point

  3. 4.  Rose STOUGHTON Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (1.Anthony1) a été baptisée le 22 nov 1629 à Stoughton,,,Massachusetts,United States,Norfolk Ounty; est morte avant 5 nov 1677 à Dover,,Strafford County,New Hampshire,Usa,.

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    ! England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975name: Rosse Stoughtongender: Femalebaptism/christening date: 22 Nov 1629baptism/christening place:WORPLESDON,SURREY,ENGLANDbirth date:birthplace:death date:name note:race:father's name: Antony Stoughtonfather's birthplace:father's age:mother's name:mother's birthplace:mother's age:indexing project (batch) number: C06600-2system origin: England-ODMsource film number: 991749reference number:! Rose STOUGHTON [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was christened 22 Nov 1629 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England. She died 1676 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire. Rose married Richard OTIS on 1651 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.! Rose STOUGHTON1Noyes, Sybil., Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1972.), p. 520, Los Angeles Public Library, Gen 974.1N958a.2"Family of Stoughton," NEHGR 5:3 (Jul 1851) (New England Historic, Genealogical Society.), p. 350, Los Angeles Public Library.3Richardson, Douglas, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005.), p. 783, Family History Library, 942 D5rdm.4Sumner, Edith Bartlett, Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell, Maine (Los Angeles: American Offset Printers, 1959.), pp. 211, 269, Family History Library, 929.273 F24s.5Otis, HoratioN., "The Otis Genealogy," NEHGR 5:2 (Apr 1851) (New England Historic, Genealogical Society.), p. 179, Los Angeles Public Library.! 14. Rose Stoughton, baptized 22 November 1629, died prior to 5 November 1677 at Dover, N.H. She married there about 1651, Richard OTIS, blacksmith and early Quaker. He was born say 1625 and diedat Dover on 28 June 1689. Richard and Rose hadeight children: Stephen,Martha, Anne, Richard, Judith, Solomon, Experience and Nicholas. He married twice after Rose, Shuah (Starbuck) Heard and Grizzel Warren. Sarah Pinkham married Joseph Austin, who were firstcousins through this family,both grandchildren of Richard and Rose. They named a child Stoughton Austin. [MCA, p. 783, and Gen. Dict. of Me. and N.H., pp. 520-21 (Otis)].! 98. ROSE21 STOUGHTON(ANTHONY20, SIR LAWRENCE19, ELIZABETH18 LEWKENOR, EDMUND17, MARY16WEST, REYNOLD/REGINALD15 DE WEST, JOAN14 LA WARRE, ALINORE13 ELEANOR DEMOWBRAY, JOAN OF12 LANCASTER, HENRY11 PLANTAGENET, EDMUND10 CROUCHBACK, HENRY9 III, JOHN8 LACKLAND, HENRY7 II, MATILDA6 ALICE, HENRY I5 BEAUCLERC, WILLIAM4 I, ROBERT "THE3DEVIL",RICHARD2 II, RICHARD1 I)328 was born November 01, 1629 in Stoughton, Surrey, England, and died 1676 in Dover, Strafford, NH. She married RICHARD OTIS328,329 1651 inNew England330, son of STEPHEN OTIS and MARGARET. He was born 1626 in Glastonbury,Somerset, England, and died June 28, 1689 in Dover, New Hampshire.Children of ROSE STOUGHTON and RICHARD OTIS are:101. i. RICHARD22 OTIS, b. 1651; d. Dover, New Hampshire.102. ii. STEPHEN OTIS, b. 1652; d. June 26, 1689, Dover, New Hampshire.iii. ANNE OTIS330, b. 1656; m. THOMAS AUSTIN.103. iv. NICHOLAS OTIS, b. 1660; d. July 26, 1696, Dover NH.v. SOLOMON OTIS330, b. October 15, 1663330; d. 1664330.vi. EXPERIENCE OTIS330,b. November 07, 1666330; d. February 08, 1698/99; m. (1) ROWLAND JENKINS330; m. (2) SAMUEL HEARD330, March 20, 1684/85.104. vii. JUDITH OTIS,b. 1667; d. 1712.105. viii. MARTHA/ROSE OTIS, b. 1669, Dover, Stafford, New Hampshire; d. July 06, 1729, Charlesbourg, Quebec County, Prov OfQuebec.

    Rose a épousé Richard OTIS avant 31 déc 1652 à New England,,,,Usa,. Richard (fils de Stephen OTIS et Elizabeth ??) est né le 27 fév 1626 à Glastonbury,,Somerset,,England,; est mort le 28 juin 1689 à Dover,,Strafford County,New Hampshire,Usa,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]

    Enfants:
    1. 8. Joseph Stephen OTIS  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est né en 1652 à New England,,,,Usa,; est mort le 27 juin 1689 à Dover,,Strafford County,New Hampshire,Usa,.
    2. 9. Stephen OTIS  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est mort le 28 juil 1689.

  4. 5.  Lawrence STOUGHTON Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (1.Anthony1) a été baptisé le 28 mars 1633 à ?,,,,England,Worplesdon,County Of Surrey.

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    ! England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975name: Lawrence Stoughtongender: Malebaptism/christening date: 28 Mar 1633baptism/christening place: , WORPLESDON, SURREY, ENGLANDbirth date:birthplace:death date:name note:race:father's name: Antony Stoughtonfather's birthplace:father's age:mother's name:mother's birthplace:mother's age:indexing project (batch) number: C06600-2system origin: England-ODMsource film number: 991749reference number:! England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975name: Lawrence Stoughtongender: Malebaptism/christening date: 1633baptism/christening place: , WORPLESDON, SURREY, ENGLANDbirth date:birthplace:death date:name note:race:father's name: Antony Stoughtonfather's birthplace:father's age:mother's name:mother's birthplace:mother's age:indexing project (batch) number: C06600-2system origin: England-VRsource film number:991749reference number: - 2:1Z6C49P


  5. 6.  Margaret STOUGHTON Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (1.Anthony1)

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    • _CREA: 17 sept 2023



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  1. 7.  Laurence STOUGHTON Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (3.Nicolas2, 1.Anthony1)

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    • _CREA: 17 sept 2023


  2. 8.  Joseph Stephen OTIS Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est né en 1652 à New England,,,,Usa,; est mort le 27 juin 1689 à Dover,,Strafford County,New Hampshire,Usa,.

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    ! Couple PRDH # 4591 [Family]of JOSEPH STEPHEN HOTESSE OTISFather : RICHARD HOTESSE OTISMother : ROSE STOUGHTONCouple and MARIE LOUISE PITMAN HAREL OTISMarriage: Before 1677-12-31 Colonies anglaises(?tats-Unis)Children married before1800 :Sex Date of marriage First name of the child Place of marriage Name of the spousef 1696-10-29 MARIE FRANCOISE Beauport [Couple] JEAN POITEVIN LAVIOLETTEm 1710-11-03 PAUL NATHANIEL Qu?bec [Couple] MARIE ELISABETH WABERT? PRDHwww.genealogy.umontreal.ca! History of the Roberts and Trudeau Families of MichiganEntries: 38817Updated: 2011-03-19Contact: Lawrence RobertsHome Page: Ancestry of Lawrence Michael RobertsAncestry of Lawrence Michael ROBERTS- - - - - - - - -Descendant Register, Generation No. 11. Richard OTIS died 28 Jun 1689 in English Colonies (USA). He married Rose STOUGHTONBef 31 Dec 1652 in USA. He married Anne SHAW Abt 1677 in Cocheco (Dover, Strafford, NH), English Colonies (USA)?. He married Marie-Madeleine WARREN Bef 15 Mar 1689 in USA?, daughter of Jacques WARREN and Marguerite UNKNOWN. She was born 6 Mar 1662 in USA, and died 26 Oct 1750 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada.Child of Richard OTIS and Rose STOUGHTON is:+ 2 i. Joseph (Etienne, Stephen) OTIS was born 1652 in English Colonies (USA), and died 28 Jun 1689 in English Colonies (USA).- - - - - - - - - --Children of Richard OTIS and Anne SHAW are:+ 3 i. Marie-Francoise (Rose) OTIS was born Bef 1677 inEnglish Colonies (USA), and died 6 Jul 1729 in Charlesbourg, Qu?bec, Canada.+ 4 ii. John (Jean-Baptiste) OTISwas born Abt 1680 in Cocheco (Dover, Strafford, NH), English Colonies (USA), and died 15 Sep 1760 in Baie-Saint-Paul, Qu?bec, Canada.Child ofRichard OTIS and Marie-Madeleine WARREN is:+ 5 i. Margareth (Christine) OTIS was born 15 Mar 1689 in Cocheco (Dover, Strafford, NH), English Colonies (USA), and died in Qu?bec, Canada?.Descendant Register,- - -- - - - - -Generation No. 22. Joseph (Etienne, Stephen) OTIS (Richard OTIS1) was born 1652 in English Colonies (USA), and died 28 Jun 1689 inEnglish Colonies (USA). He married Marie-Louise PITMAN 16 Apr 1674 in Cocheco (Dover, Strafford, NH), English Colonies (USA).Children of Joseph (Etienne, Stephen) OTIS and Marie-Louise PITMAN are: 6 i. StephenOTIS was born 1682 in Cocheco (Dover, Strafford, NH), English Colonies(USA). He married Louise WEBER.+ 7 ii. Paul-Nathaniel OTIS was born Bef 1683 in English Colonies (USA), and died 24 Dec 1730 in Montr?al, Qu?bec,Canada.- - - - - -Descendant Register, Generation No. 37. Paul-Nathaniel OTIS (Joseph (Etienne, Stephen) OTIS2, Richard OTIS1) was bornBef 1683 in English Colonies (USA), and died 24 Dec 1730 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. He married Marie-ElisabethWEBER 3 Nov 1710 in Notre-Dame-de-Qu?bec, Qu?bec, Canada, daughter of Michel WEBER and Ebrard CALAIS. He married Marie-Madeleine TOUPIN 20 Nov 1721 in Notre-Dame-de-Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. She was born Abt 1694 in Qu?bec, Canada?. She was buried28Aug 1722 in Notre-Dame-de-Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. He married Marie-Anne CARON 22 Sep 1728 in Notre-Dame-de-Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, daughter of VitalCARON and Marie PERTHUIS. She was born 17 Dec 1698 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, and died 1 Apr 1754 in Ch?teauguay, Qu?bec, Canada.- - - - - - - -Children of Paul-Nathaniel OTIS and Marie-Elisabeth WEBER are:+ 30 i. Paul OTIS was born 19 Jan1712 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. 31 ii. Laurent-Ignace OTIS was born 10 Aug 1713 in Montr?al,Qu?bec, Canada, and died 9 Oct 1713 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. 32 iii. Marie-Louise OTIS was born 12 Dec 1714 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada,and died 11 Jan 1715 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada.+ 33 iv. Louis OTIS was born 14 Apr 1716 in Montr?al,Qu?bec, Canada. 34 v. Marie-Catherine OTIS was born 19 Sep 1717 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, and died 25 Nov 1759 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. She married Louis POUGET 8Feb 1740 in Notre-Dame-de-Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. 35 vi. Joseph OTIS wasborn8Sep 1718 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, and died 15 Nov 1718 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. 36 vii. Philippe-Marie OTISwas born 9 Sep 1719 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, and died 9 Dec 1719 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada.- - - - - - - - - - - -Child of Paul-Nathaniel OTIS and Marie-Madeleine TOUPIN is: 37 i. Marie-Madeleine OTIS was born 16 Aug 1722 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada.- - - - - - - - - - - -Children ofPaul-Nathaniel OTIS and Marie-Anne CARON are: 38 i. Marie-Josephe OTIS wasborn 26Jun 1729 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, and died 21 Sep 1764 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. She married Gabriel-Basile TROUVEZ 16 Oct 1747 in Notre-Dame-de-Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. 39 ii. Amable-Marie-Madeleine OTIS was born 5 Oct 1730 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. Shemarried Michel LEFEBVRE 1 Jun 1750 in Saint-Joachim-de-Ch?teauguay, Qu?bec, Canada.

    Joseph a épousé Mary Abigail "Marie Louise" PITTMAN le 16 avr 1674 à Dover,,Strafford County,New Hampshire,Usa,. Mary (fille de William PITTMAN et Barbara EVANS) est née le 15 nov 1657 à New England,,Strafford Co.,,Usa,Oyster River; a été baptisée le 8 déc 1693 à Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,; est morte le 22 déc 1738 à Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada,; a été enterrée le 23 déc 1738 à Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]

    Enfants:
    1. 10. Stephen OTIS  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est né vers 1675 à Dover,,Strafford County,New Hampshire,Usa,; est mort à Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada,.
    2. 11. Paul Nathaniel OTIS  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est né vers 1677 à Dover,,Strafford County,New Hampshire,Usa,; a été enterré le 26 déc 1730 à Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,.
    3. 12. Rose "Francoise" OTIS  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est née vers 1678 à Dover,,Strafford County,New Hampshire,Usa,; est morte le 7 juil 1729 à Quebec,,Capitale-Nationale,,Canada,Charlesbourg,G1h 3g3.

  3. 9.  Stephen OTIS Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est mort le 28 juil 1689.

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  1. 10.  Stephen OTIS Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (8.Joseph3, 4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est né vers 1675 à Dover,,Strafford County,New Hampshire,Usa,; est mort à Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada,.

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    Stephen a épousé Louise WEBBER vers 1712 à Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]


  2. 11.  Paul Nathaniel OTIS Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (8.Joseph3, 4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est né vers 1677 à Dover,,Strafford County,New Hampshire,Usa,; a été enterré le 26 déc 1730 à Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,.

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    ! ! MariagePRDH # 67894Qu?bec 1710-11-03Rank Name Age M.S. Pr. Sex01 PAUL HOTES SPOUSE OF 02 DECLARED NOT BEING ABLE TO SIGN --- c p m Origin :VILLAGEDE KEKIKENPRES DE BOSTON EN NOUVELLE-ANGLETERRE02 MARIE ELISABETH WABERT SPOUSE OF 01 DECLARED BEING ABLE TO SIGN --- c p f Origin : KEPRIN03 JOSEPH HOTES FATHEROF 01 SPOUSE OF 04 --- m --- m04 MARIE PITTEMENT MOTHER OF01 SPOUSE OF 03 --- m --- f05MICHEL WABERT FATHER OF 02 SPOUSE OF 06 --- m --- m06 EBRARD CALAIS MOTHER OF 02 SPOUSE OF 05 ---m --- f07 NICOLAS PINAUD --- --- p m Occupation :MARCHAND08 PEROT --- --- p m Occupation : MARCHAND09 BIL_ --- ---p m10 JEAN BAPTISTE DUFOURCAUT --- --- p m11 GLANDELET --- c a m Occupation : VICAIREGENERAL12 P POCQUET --- c p m Occupation :VICAIRE GENERAL Residence : QU?BEC? PRDHwww.genealogy.umontreal.ca! Ancestors ofOren T. Snow and Elizabeth Nell Jaicks withsome connected familiesEntries: 21248Updated:2011-09-19Contact: ElizabethThe treeis growing. Additionalinformation and corrections welcome. Collateral lines added using readily availableon-line information including vital records, local histories,family trees, census and cemetery recordsID: I8709Name: Paul Nathaniel HOTESSE (OTIS)Sex: MBirth: Abt 1683 in Dover,Strafford,New HampshireDeath:24 DEC 1730 in Montr?al,?le de Montr?al,Quebec,CanadaBurial: 26 DEC 1730 Montr?al,?le de Montr?al,Quebec,CanadaNote: BIOGRAPHY: Was the son of Stephen Otis, a New England colonist who died inan indian attack at Dover, New Hampshire in 1689. Nathaniel and his siblings were taken to Canada and traded to the French. Nathaniel became Paul NathanielHotesse.His first marriage was to another captive.In 1710 Nathaniel's brotherStephen who had been re-baptized as Joseph-Marie signed over his interest in the family property in Dover to Paul. In 1714 Paul signed it allto his brother-in-law EbenezerVarney. It is likely that Ebenezer's wife, Mary Otis wasone of the three girls who were rescued at Conway, NewHampshire after the raid. In 1710, negotiations to release the captiveswere begun, but Paul and Joseph-Marie remained in Canada becausethe French would not allow their families toleave. Theirsister Christine (Margaret) did return to Doverand remarried. Her children were left behindand did not know her when she returned for them.Father: Stephen OTIS b: Abt 1652Mother: Mary PITMAN b: in Oyster River,Strafford,New HampshireMarriage 1 Marie Anne CARONChildren Marie Amable Madeleine HOTESSE (OTIS FORTIER) b: 5 OCT 1730 in Montr?al,?le de Montr?al,Quebec,Canada

    Paul a épousé Elizabeth WEBBER le 3 nov 1710 à Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada,. Elizabeth (fille de Michael WEBBER et Deborah "Ebrard" DEBFORD DITE CALAIS) est née vers 1686 à New England,,,,Usa,; est morte avant 20 oct 1721 à Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]

    Paul a épousé Marie Madeleine TOUPIN le 20 oct 1721 à Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,. Marie (fille de Jean-Baptiste TOUPIN et Marie Madeleine MEZERAY) est née le 26 mars 1696 à Neuville,,Capitale-Nationale,Québec,Canada,; a été enterrée le 28 août 1722 à Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]

    Paul a épousé Marie Anne CARON le 22 sept 1728 à Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,. Marie (fille de Vital CARON et Marie PERTHUIS) est née le 17 déc 1698 à Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,; est morte le 20 avr 1754 à Châteauguay,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,; a été enterrée le 21 avr 1754 à Châteauguay,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]

    Enfants:
    1. 13. Marie Amabel Madeleine OTIS  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est née le 5 oct 1730 à Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,; a été enterrée le 8 nov 1815 à Les Cèdres,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.

  3. 12.  Rose "Francoise" OTIS Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (8.Joseph3, 4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est née vers 1678 à Dover,,Strafford County,New Hampshire,Usa,; est morte le 7 juil 1729 à Quebec,,Capitale-Nationale,,Canada,Charlesbourg,G1h 3g3.

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    ! MariagePRDH # 77343Beauport (Civil archives) 1696-10-29Rank Name Age M.S. Pr. Sex01 JEAN POITEVIN SPOUSE OF 02 DECLARED NOT BEING ABLE TO SIGN --- c p m Residence : CHARLESBOURG02 FRANCOISE ROZOTTY SPOUSE OF 01 DECLARED NOT BEING ABLE TO SIGN --- c p f Residence : BEAUPORT Origin : BOSTON03 JEAN POITEVIN FATHER OF 01 SPOUSE OF 04 --- m --- m Residence : CHARLESBOURG04 MADELEINE GUILLAUDEAU MOTHER OF 01 SPOUSE OF 03 --- m ---f Residence : CHARLESBOURG05 JACQUES PARENT --- --- p m Residence : BEAUPORT06 PIERRE MOREL --- --- p m Residence : BEAUPORT07 MAURICE DERRY --- --- p m Residence : CHARLESBOURG08 E BOULLARD --- c p m Occupation : CURE Residence : BEAUPORTL'EPOUSE EST "UNE FILLE ANGLAISE DEMEURANT DEPUIS SON BAS AGE EN CETTEPAROISSEOU ELLE A ETE AMENEE DE BOSTON, SON PAYS NATAL, PAR LES SAUVAGES"! Re: Rose Otis m. Jean Poitevin 24 Oct. 1696Posted by: S Strahan (ID *****1106) Date: April 10, 2008 at 10:20:30In Reply to:Rose Otis m. Jean Poitevin 24 Oct. 1696by tom dunnAt her death in 1729, she was said to be 52 years old,so therefore born in 1677 or 1678. She was certainly born in New England, and probably at Concheco, now Dover, NH. This Rose was the daughterof Stephen Otis and Mary Pitman, the granddaughter of Richard.Descendants ofFrancoise "Rozotty" Otis may find the following article interesting:Excerpt from Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover, NH, Wednesday Evening, June 28,1989:"A Tercentennial Story by Jim Aldrich, Special to the Democrat"An eleven year old Dover girl taken captive by Abenaki Indians 300years ago this summer -- and whose exact identity has always been a mystery-- has now been identified by a Canadian nun researching her family history. The Abenaki seized the child in the June 28, 1689, raid on Cocheco, now downtown Dover, New Hampshire, in what was the opening attack of the five French and Indian Wars."TheIndians carried her across the vast northern New England wilderness to Canada where she was raised by a French family in a small village near the City of Quebec. She married there seven years later as a comely bride of 18, and spent therest of her life in New France, much of it at a time when New England andNew France were at war."Although she has been well known by her French name, her precise English identity hasremained a mystery to historians and genealogists alike. That is, until now."The discovery by Sister Annette Potvin of Edmonton, Alberta,made in the course of family research, clearsup the mystery and establishes for the first time the true parental identity of "Francoise Rozotty," the name of the captive as it appears onan ancient French document."The puzzle began over a hundredyears ago when 19th Century researchers, seeking to discover the fate of hundreds of New Englanders carried captive during the 74 years of the French andIndian wars, found the name "Rozotty" on a Canadian marriage certificate. The certificate, writtenby the cure of the parish in Beauport adjacent to Quebec, certifies that on October 26, 1696, he married Jean Poitevin of nearby Charlesbourg and Francoise Rozotty, "English girl, living since her childhood in this parish.""The priest goes onto note that Francoise had been "brought from Boston, her native country, by the savages." Boston, in the parlance of 17th Century New France, included muchof Maine and New Hampshire, territory claimed at one time or another by the Provinceof Massachusetts Bay."Just about everyone in that region was known to the French as "Bastonnais", so far reaching was the political power of Puritan Boston. Francoise Rozotty's age at the time of hercapture was established by the record of her death in 1729, listing her then as 52 years of age. This meant she was born about 1677 or perhaps 78, the way the calender was thenarranged elevenyears before the 1689 attack. It did not take much imagination for researchers to see in the name of FrancoiseRozotty, first a French name of Christian baptism, then an English name of Rose Otis."Anyone familiar with the captivity narrativesknew the name "Otis" and immediately associated it with Dover. There were so many members of this family captured, or killed, in earlyIndian warfare that the name became almost synonymous with captivity itself. But there was a catch. The original Rose Otis of Dover had been dead for about 15 years when the Abenaki attack was launched against the five Dover garrisons. Moreover, she had been born in 1629, much too early to be 11 years old at the time of the raid. The names fitted,but the dates did not."Who, then was the Rose Otis with the odd, almost Italianate name of Rozotty on the Canadian records? In order toadequately answer that question, we must first go to the original Rose, even thoughshe was long dead whenthe Rose Otiswho became Francoise Rozotty, was taken captive. The first Rose was Rose Stoughton Otis who came from England to Boston as a 14year-old girl in 1643 when civil war raged between Puritans and royalists in old England. She wasarelative of the influential and Puritan Stoughton family of Boston, and there, it was thought, she would be safe from the dangers she might face in war-torn England."In Boston, or its immediate surroundings, Rose Stoughton met and married,about1649, Richard Otis, then a24 year-old blacksmith, four years her senior, and with a promising future. He had been born in Glastonbury, England, and probably had not been very long in the American colonies. About 1655 Richard moved hissmallbut growing family from Bostonto Cocheco where his talents might be profitably employed in shoeing the hundreds of oxen needed in the then fast developing Piscataqua mast tradethat right up to the American Revolution kept "His Majesty's ships" afloat and sailing on the high seas."Among their several children born inCocheco was a daughter Rose, obviously named for her mother. Young Rose andher sisters were made captives when the French supported Abenaki attack againstDover camein the pre-dawn darkness of that fateful Friday in 1689."French records of the day reveal that the gunpowder, and perhaps weapons used in the attack, were French supplied. The governor general of New France later claimed credit for the "success" of the raid andthe rest of the Abenaki attacksin Maine and New Hampshire later that summer."Shortly after their capture, Rose and her sisters were rescued from the retreating, Canada bound savages, near Conway, New Hampshire."This Roselater married one of her rescuers, John Pinkham of Dover Pointand settled down to raising a family of her own."Who, then, was the Canadian Francoise Rozotty? She was, obviously, neithermother nor daughter, the first being dead andthe second never having set foot in New France. Researchers were puzzled."Anotherpossibility arose. After his wife's death, which probably occurred before 1675, Richard Otis married again, sometime prior to November of 1677. Some researchers havespeculatedthat after Widower Otis wedded Widow Shuah (sometimes Susanna or Anna)Heard,he fathered a child whom they named Rose. New Englanders were known to do such things. Child mortality rates were so high that parentsgave morethanone childthesame name, in hopes of assuring the name's perpetuationinto future generations as sortof"nominal" immortality."A child born early in the marriage of Richard and Shuah would have been age 52 in 1729, as stated on the record ofFrancoise's death. It was a tempting thought and one supported by a number of persons."Other researchers,however, speculated that this was not the case at all, that the Rose Otis carried to Canada was grandchild of RichardOtis, perhaps throughRichard Otis Junior, like his father a blacksmith but located at DoverPoint somemiles from Cocheco wherethe raidtook place. This was the thought of Emma Coleman when in 1925 she published in Portland, Maine,her authoritative two-volume study "New England Captives Carried to Canada." This work was the result of a lifetime of research, much of it as an understudytothat other devoted student of the fate of New England captives, C Alice Baker, whose book, "New EnglandCaptives Carriedto Canada,' -intrigued so many New Englanders when published in 1897. Francis Parkman, Boston's celebrated historian of the French and Indian wars, told Alice Baker, "we are all your debtors" - a ringing tribute to her research."Together, these two women poured over the Canadian and New England records, year after year, threading the captivity stories into an assembled patchwork of history, as lived by persons who would have beentheir friends and neighbors, hadtheylived inanotherera."Coleman, in considering the Francoise Rozotty story, wrote: "Rose died 7 July 1729, and two years later Jean Poitevin, sometimescalled Laviolette, took another wife. But who was (this) Rose Otis? Probably a granddaughterof RichardofDover.Shehas been called his daughter, but did he have two named Rose? One married John Pinkham in New England"."In the 64 years sinceColeman publishedher work, no one known to this writer has come any closer to answeringthequestion, "Who wasFrancoise Rozotty?" We know littleof Francoise, only that in 1702 she still was "living in the region ofQuebec", and was awarded. .30 "livres" (pounds) of theKing's money, that in 1710 she became a naturalized citizen of New France, that sheandJean Poitevinintheir 33 years of marriage had 10 children, and that when she died on July 7, 1729, she was 52 years of age."From the origin ofher name and periodof captivity, we can conclude that she had been one of the 29human souls,most of them womenand children, who on the rain swept Friday morning of 1689 had trudged out of their burning town, acrid smoke in their nostrils, their hands probably laced behind them withrawhide, circulation cut off at the wrists, tiedbytheirnecks one to the other ina long line, prodded by spears, stumbling, their hearts heavywith grief and their eyes wet with tears, facing a long march into a grave andforbidding unknown. Most of what they loved was dead or burning.As the sun rose behind the clouds and the lastmusket shots were firedat the one hold-out garrison, the 250 Indians involved inthe raid hustled their captives at a hurried pace along the Cart Way,the town's main thoroughfare, northward into thewilderness and on toward Canada. Lookat CentralAvenue today and picture the scene. Among the captives was this tearful, 11 year-old child, barefoot and frightened. Death and carnage lay abouther, herfather probably killedat her feet, hermother with him, or, likeher children, tied to the string of departing humanity."We come now to the answer to the 300 year question. It does, however, require some further background to be understood.RichardOtisSenior had builttwo houses after he and Rose and their firstborn children came from Boston to Dover, those 34 years before the raid. Both structures are clearly visible on a circa 1680 map of the Piscataqua region."The firstwas on ariseof landoffwhatisnow Central Avenue, then called the Cart Way. The second was built across the way near what is now the intersection of Milk Street and the avenue. Its foundations were uncovered during an excavation early in thiscentury. Items found there are nowwith the Woodman Institute in Dover. Richard probably gave the first houseto his son, Steven, probably upon completion of the second home."The son's name is often spelled "Stephen", but for purposes that will becomeclear, wewill stay with"Steven". In1674 Steven married Mary Pitman, daughter ofWiliam Pitmanof nearbyOysterRiver, today's Durham. They had,it is known, sons Steven and Nathaniel, and a daughter Mary. Until nowthere has been no records of other children. About 1684,probablyin the spring and summer thereof, the elder Otis' new home and blacksmith shopwere surrounded by a tall stockade, and fortified."Several militia were probably stationed there, on a rotating basis. The palisade did nogood. Whentheattackcame five years later,Richard Otis was killed, as was his two-year-olddaughter, Hannah.So washisson Steven, and others, many unknown. Most of the 23 deaths in the raid probably occurred at theOtis and the nearby Waldron garrisons.Members of both Richard'sand son Steven'sfamilies were made captive.We do not knowwhat happened to Steven'swifeMary. She too may have died in the attack, or have been carriedcaptive.Their two sons, Steven and Nathaniel, boys whencaptured, latermarried in New France and spent the rest of their lives there."What does all of this have to do, onemight ask, with Francoise Rozotty Poitevin? A great deal."In early January of this year, Sister Annette Potvin wrote to Robert Whitehouse, president of Dover'sNorthamColonists, thecity'shistorical society. Could he help her,she asked, trace the parentage of her captive English forebear, Rose Otis of Dover, who became Francoise Rozotty on the Canadian records?"Whitehouse sent the letter on to this writer whomhe has helped for the pastnineyears in a study ofseveralmembers of the Otis family and the Abenaki raid on Dover. An examination of nine years of recordsrevealed the expected: Materialwasavailable onother members of the Otis family, but researchhad not turned up much on Francoise Rozotty. What we had,we mailed off to Edmonton, but it did not adequately address Sister Potvin's question. Sister Potvincontinued her studyof the oldCanadian records. Then in mid-February --fast as historical research usually goes -- camea letter from her, dated the 12th of the month. Enclosed were a photocopy and a typed versionof an until then unknown, French language, marriage contract-- not well known and already heavily pored over marriage certificate -- between Jean PoitevinandFrancoise Rozotty, dated three days before their marriagein1696 and spelling the rest ofFrancoise's name, notas "Rozotty" butclearly as"Rosotis.""But, there was more. A part of that marriage contract,in translation reads:"Francoise Rosotis, daughter ofdeceased Stinodis, and of deceased Mary Otos,her father and mother, of English birthin the environs of Boston...." Afterthree hundred years, yet another bit of that 1689 raid on Dover had fallen into place.The parental identity of the captive RoseOtis, long lost to history, was nowon the record.Theyears of speculation were gone.It was a moment that Alice Baker andEmma Coleman would enjoy."Sister Potvin, like any cautious researcher,wrote:"Now, ifthis is correct, if Francoise's mother is Mary, then Stinodis may be Stephen (Steven) Otis. Weshould be aware that for theFrench who did not know English, names like Steven and Rose Otis were mysteries. "If Francoise said that her father's name were Steven, the (French) Notary (whodrew up the marriage contract) wrote what sounded tohim as Stin. In Frenchthe "i" is pronounced like the English "e". He forgotor missed the "v" but the "n" standing for "en" (in Steven), is there."Such misspellings of English names were not uncommonamong French"notaires", village priestsand other drafters of officialdocuments. Thename"Otis", for instance, has had no less than eight major variations on theFrench records. As Emma Coleman listed them: Otheys, Oteys, Otesse, Autes, Hautesse,Hotesse, Rozotty, and Thys. Wemay nowadd: Odisand Otos. Toencounter"Steven Otis"as "Stinodis," (pronounced Stee en odis, with aFrench inflection) should therefore come as no surprise."The fact the Steven'sname in the marriage contract is associated with thenameofhis wife,"Mary Otos," makes the conclusion that thesetwo Doverites were Francoise's parents, almost inescapable."Coleman said of her work with Alice Baker that "the phonetic spelling of the (French) registrars (of Englishnames) made guessing imperative." There isnot much to guess athere; it is allquite clear.Many New Englanders didn't spell their own names as well."Undoubtedly Sister Potvin's analysis, despite her caution, is correct. Francoise Rozotty - or RoseOtis - was the 11-year-olddaughter of Richard Otis Senior's sonStevenand Steven's wife, Mary Pitman Otis of Durham, when she was taken captive in this first assault of the first of the French and Indian wars."The original RoseOtis - a refugee fromwar-torn England,and the firstwife of theDover blacksmith - was hergrandmother. Six years after Francoise's death, the name of the Dover captive showed once again on the Canadian records. On November 14, 1735,as Sister Potvinnotes in her February 12 letter, "MichelPotvin, son ofJean Poitevin andRose Otice"marriedat Petite Riviere St. Francois Sister Povin plans a book on her early Canadian family. Perhaps it will tell us more of old Dover - so deeply interlaced, even then, werethe lives ofthe people ofNew FranceandNew England."(I'm includingthe Editor's note: "The writer was a reporter and later managing editor of this newspaper. He is semi-retired from the U.S. Information Agency in Washington, DC,and resides in Woodbridge, Virginia. His interestin Dover history stems fromyears of"localhistory talks" with the late Philip C. Foster, his editor and an enthusiastic student of Dover's past.")

    Rose a épousé Joseph POTEVIN le 29 oct 1696 à Quebec,,Capitale-Nationale,,Canada,Beauport,G1e 6r9. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]



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  1. 13.  Marie Amabel Madeleine OTIS Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (11.Paul4, 8.Joseph3, 4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est née le 5 oct 1730 à Montreal,,Montreal,Quebec,Canada,; a été enterrée le 8 nov 1815 à Les Cèdres,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.

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    Marie a épousé Michel LEFEBVRE le 1 juin 1750 à Châteauguay,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,. Michel (fils de Noel LEFEBVRE et Marie Anne GERVAIS) est né le 29 oct 1723 à Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue,,Montréal,Québec,Canada,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]

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    1. 14. Joseph LEFEBVRE  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est né le 24 avr 1770 à Les Cèdres,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.


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  1. 14.  Joseph LEFEBVRE Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (13.Marie5, 11.Paul4, 8.Joseph3, 4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est né le 24 avr 1770 à Les Cèdres,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.

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    Joseph a épousé Angelique LEGROS le 24 nov 1794 à Les Cèdres,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,. Angelique (fille de Joseph LEGROS et Marie Anne GIGNAC) est née le 10 fév 1772 à Les Cèdres,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]

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    1. 15. Michel LEFEBVRE  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est né le 9 oct 1802 à Les Cèdres,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.


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  1. 15.  Michel LEFEBVRE Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (14.Joseph6, 13.Marie5, 11.Paul4, 8.Joseph3, 4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est né le 9 oct 1802 à Les Cèdres,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.

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    ! 1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova ScotiaName: Michel LefebvreGender: MaleAge: 47Estimated Birth Year: abt 1805Birthplace: St PolycarpeBorn of Canadian Parents: YesProvince: Canada East (Quebec)District: Vaudreuil CountyDistrict Number: 34Sub-District:St PolycarpeSub-District Number: 538Name Home in 1851(Sub-District, District, Province) Estimated Birth Year BirthplaceMichel Lefebvre St Polycarpe, Vaudreuil County, Canada East (Quebec) abt 1805 St PolycarpeJosephte Lalande St Polycarpe, Vaudreuil County, Canada East (Quebec) abt 1806 St PolycarpeJosephte Lefebvre St Polycarpe, Vaudreuil County, Canada East (Quebec) abt 1839 St PolycarpeMarie Lefebvre St Polycarpe, Vaudreuil County, Canada East (Quebec)abt 1844 St PolycarpeOdile Lefebvre St Polycarpe, Vaudreuil County, Canada East (Quebec) abt 1847 St PolycarpeFrancois Lefebvre St Polycarpe, Vaudreuil County, Canada East (Quebec) abt 1834 St PolycarpeJoseph Lefebvre St Polycarpe, Vaudreuil County,Canada East (Quebec) abt 1837 St PolycarpeSource Citation: Year: 1851;Census Place: St Polycarpe, Vaudreuil County, Canada East (Quebec). Schedule: A, roll C_1148, Page 103, Lines: 40 - 45.

    Michel a épousé Josephe LALONDE le 22 août 1825 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,. Josephe (fille de Francois LALONDE et Marie Francoise LANGUETIN) est née le 22 fév 1805 à Vaudreuil-Dorion,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,; est morte le 14 fév 1864 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]

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    1. 16. Michel LEFEBVRE  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est né vers 1826 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.
    2. 17. Francois LEFEBVRE  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est né vers 1834 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.
    3. 18. Joseph LEFEBVRE  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est né vers 1837 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.
    4. 19. Josephe LEFEBVRE  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est née vers 1839 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.
    5. 20. Odile LEFEBVRE  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est née vers 1846 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.
    6. 21. Marie Louise LEFEBVRE  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point a été baptisée le 24 mai 1844 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,; est morte le 7 avr 1930 à Windsor,,Essex County,Ontario,Canada,Essex County; a été enterrée le 10 avr 1930 à Ontario,,,,Canada,Pointe-aux-Roches,Essex Co..

    Michel a épousé Antoinette BEAUNE le 29 mai 1867 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]



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  1. 16.  Michel LEFEBVRE Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (15.Michel7, 14.Joseph6, 13.Marie5, 11.Paul4, 8.Joseph3, 4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est né vers 1826 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.

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  2. 17.  Francois LEFEBVRE Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (15.Michel7, 14.Joseph6, 13.Marie5, 11.Paul4, 8.Joseph3, 4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est né vers 1834 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.

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  3. 18.  Joseph LEFEBVRE Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (15.Michel7, 14.Joseph6, 13.Marie5, 11.Paul4, 8.Joseph3, 4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est né vers 1837 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.

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  4. 19.  Josephe LEFEBVRE Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (15.Michel7, 14.Joseph6, 13.Marie5, 11.Paul4, 8.Joseph3, 4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est née vers 1839 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.

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  5. 20.  Odile LEFEBVRE Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (15.Michel7, 14.Joseph6, 13.Marie5, 11.Paul4, 8.Joseph3, 4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) est née vers 1846 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,.

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  6. 21.  Marie Louise LEFEBVRE Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point (15.Michel7, 14.Joseph6, 13.Marie5, 11.Paul4, 8.Joseph3, 4.Rose2, 1.Anthony1) a été baptisée le 24 mai 1844 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,; est morte le 7 avr 1930 à Windsor,,Essex County,Ontario,Canada,Essex County; a été enterrée le 10 avr 1930 à Ontario,,,,Canada,Pointe-aux-Roches,Essex Co..

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    ! Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967Name: Marie Louise LefebvreEvent Year: 1843-1844Event: Naissance (Birth)Religion: CatholiquePlace of Worship or Institution: St-PolycarpeProvince: Qu?bec! 1891 Census of CanadaName: Marie RangerGender: FemaleMarital Status: WidowedAge: 46Birth Year: abt 1845Birthplace: QuebecRelation to Head of House: HeadReligion: Roman CatholicFrench Canadian: YesFather's Birth Place: QuebecMother's Birth Place: QuebecProvince: OntarioDistrictNumber: 62District: Essex NorthSubdistrict: Tilbury WestHousehold Members: Name Age Marie Ranger 46 Xavier Ranger 24 Stephen Ranger 22 Rose Anna Ranger 20 Telesphore Ranger 18 Adelard Ranger 16 Joseph Ranger 14 Gilbert Ranger 12Source Citation: Year: 1891;Census Place: Tilbury West, Essex North, Ontario. Roll: T-6335, Family No: 233.!!! Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869-1936 and Deaths Overseas, 1939-1947Name: Marie Louise (surname crossed out)Death Date: 7 Apr 1930Death Location: EssexAge: 85Gender: FemaleEstimated Birth Year: abt 1845Birth Location: St Paticate Montreal AveArchives of Ontario Microfilm: MS935_388OVR Death Certificate #014681 . Gives parents' names. Cause of death: Old Age, Pneumonia. Informant: Joseph Ranger (Son), 117 St. Luke Rd., East Windsor, Ont

    Marie a épousé Francois-Xavier RANGER le 23 août 1864 à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,. Francois-Xavier (fils de Toussaint RANGER et Sophie DAOUST) a été baptisé à Saint-Polycarpe,,Montérégie,Québec,Canada,; a été enterré le 27 sept 1890 à Ontario,,,,Canada,Pointe-aux-Roches,Essex Co.. [Feuille familiale] [Tableau familial]

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    1. 22. Suzanne "Anna" RANGER  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est née le 7 juil 1865 à Ontario,,,,Canada,Pointe-aux-Roches,Essex Co.; est morte le 23 oct 1933 à Windsor,,Essex County,Ontario,Canada,Essex County; a été enterrée le 25 oct 1933 à Ontario,,,,Canada,[St. Alphonsus Cimetery of Windsor,Ontario,Canada] - Windsor,Essex County.
    2. 23. Etienne "Stephen" RANGER  Tableau de descendance jusqu'à ce point est né le 15 mai 1869 à Ontario,,,,Canada,Pointe-aux-Roches,Essex Co..