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MARIE-FRANÇOISE DAIGLE (1716-1755)

           â€‹Marie-Françoise Daigle was of Austrian heritage. Her grandfather was Jean Daigre or Degma, from Vienna, but the name became Daigle after their arrival in New France, before 1688. 

         â€‹They dedicated the original habitants to their religion. The French were all Roman Catholic and the pressure upon anyone living in New France would have been substantial. This was perhaps the reason the Jean Daigre from Vienna, Austria abjured from his Lutheran religion to become a Roman Catholic.

            â€‹Françoise was born to parents Andre Daigle (Lallemand) and Therese (Proulx) the 11th of November 1716,(1) in Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly. 

         â€‹Françoise and Jacques married April 24, 1747,(2) in the village of Saint-Antoine and had five children over the next seven years.

           Complications of childbirth​​ cut her life short. Françoise died the 28th of May 1755,(3) at age thirty-nine when their only surviving child, Charles, was just a small boy.

CHILDREN OF JACQUES CÔTÉ AND ​MARIE-FRANÇOISE DAIGLE

Alexis (1748-1748) born on the first day of June died one day later                        
Jean-Marie (1749-) According to my records he died as an infant but I have yet   
to find his enterrement record
M-Françoise (1751-(1751) died less than one month after her birth                                                  
Charles (1752-1830) married Marie-Charlotte Boucher, eight children                    
Anonyme (1755-1755) born and died May 4, 1755    

Citations

 

(1) B. 1716 Daigle M-Françoise, St-Antoine de Tilly, Qc, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Coll), 1621-1968                
(2) M1 1747 Côté/Daigle, St-Antoine de Tilly, QC, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Coll), 1621-1968                   
(3) D. 1755 Daigle M-Françoise, St-Antoine de Tilly, QC, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Coll), 1621-1968          
       
Background: Marriage Register ​

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