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​BLOUIN MARIE-MAGDELAINE

(1765-1848)

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Barn Isle d'Orleans

          Marie-Magdelaine Blouin was born August 8, 1865, daughter of Charles Blouin and Marie-Magdelaine (Tremblé) at Saint-Jean, Isle d’Orleans.

This is not possible as I have proof of Suzanne (birth 1803 and also Suzanne's marriage in 1826, in Ste-Croix, Lotbiniere, Quebec. However I have yet to find her death register.

             On October 3, 1785, he married Marie-Magdelaine Blouin in St. Jean of the Isle d’Orleans. M-Magdelaine died in 1848, at sixty-three years of age. Some researchers have a death date of 1801 on Isle d'Orleans.

Marriage Contract

 

On October 3, in the year of our Lord 1785, and during the reign of our most illustrious and serene monarch, Louis XVI, by the grace of God, after the publication of banns to three consecutive Dominican sermons, the provisional right of the marriage was granted Between Joseph Boissonneau, known as St. Onge, son of Jean Boissonneau, known as St. Onge, and his deceased mother, Marie Josepthte Demeules (following two words illegible/or untranslatable) of this parish, and Marie-Genealogical Dictionary of Canadian Blouin, daughter of Charles Blouin and of his deceased mother, Genealogical Dictionary of Canadian Aspen, also of this parish, having found no obstacle, the undersigned priest (priest) granted the nuptial blessing in the presence of Jean Mission, Antoine Colombe, brother-in-law of the bride, Jean and Étienne Boissonneau, cousins ​​​​and Charles Blouin, father of the bride, DeJeunesse Povin, Augustain Marceau, Charles Povin and other friends of the married couple who were not required to sign the marriage register.

​A.L. Pinet, cure

​CHILDREN OF JOSEPH BOISSONNEAULT AND MARIE-MAGDELAINE BLOUIN


Marie-Marguerite (1787- 1843) at Saint-Jean, Isle d'Orleans. On January 21, 1787, Marie Marguerite, daughter of the legitimate marriage of Joseph Boissoneau, known as St. Onge, and of Marie Magdelaine Blouin, born yesterday and baptized by us, the cure of this parish of St. Jean. The godfather was Charles Blouin, and the godmother, Marie Josephte Boissoneau, known as St. Onge, wife of Louis Simon, who have declared that they not be required to sign the marriage register.    A.L. Pinet cure.
She married Joseph DeMeules May 15 , 1809 and had thirteen children
Joseph-Charles (1788-    ) July 8, 1788 at Saint-Jean, Isle d'Orleans. Occupation: Soldier, Voyageur, Canoe/boat Builder, Carpenter and friend to the people of the First Nation. Charles married (1) Marguerite Catherine Guilmond (daughter of Joseph Guilmond and Franciose                                                                                                                                             Otayiamewisque) with whom he had six children  

                                                                                                           (2) Nancy Misquabonaqua. His second marriage produced five children. There is much more                                                                                                                    information at this site: Bussineau
Marianne (1790-1865) at Saint-Jean, Isle d'Orleans. She married François Bauche, dit Morency, 10 octobre 1820, Sainte-Famille I.O., four children
Madeleine (1791-1840) at Saint-Jean, Isle d'Orleans, spinster
Amable (Jean-Baptiste) (1792-1875) at Saint-Jean, Isle d'Orleans, soldier and farmer, married Ursule Pichette, fourteen children
François-Hyacinthe (1796-    ) at Saint-Jean, Isle d'Orleans
Pierre-Félix  (1800-1863) at Saint-Jean, Isle d'Orleans
Susanne (1803-1889) at Saint-Jean, Isle d'Orleans married Jean Boucher, eight children

Citations

(1) B.1765 Blouin M-Madeleine  Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 St-Jean 1751-1781
(2) M.1785 Boissonneau/Blouin, Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 Ile-d´Orléans St-Jean 1785-1787
(3) D.1848 M-Madeleine 

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