Robert Caron

Male - 1656


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  1. 1.  Robert Caron died in Jul 1656 in Hotel Dieu de Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 8 Jul 1656 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Land: Beaupre, Quebec, Canada
    • _UID: 4C670E744A8D4E8EB813979791195AF5DAFC
    • Land: 4 Oct 1642, Beaupre, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 29 Aug 1649
    • Land: 24 Jul 1651
    • Land: 6 Dec 1652
    • Land: 27 Mar 1654
    • Land: 24 May 1654, Ste. Genevieve, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 15 Mar 1654/55, Quebec, Quebec, Canada
    • Property: 18 Sep 1655, Quebec, Quebec, Canada
    • Burial: 8 Jul 1656, Quebec, Quebec, Canada

    Notes:

    Land:
    Pierre Le Gardeur de Repentigny ceded land to Robert at Longue-Pointe (Beaupre).

    Land:
    Robert sold his land at Longue-Pointe, which now include a house and cleared land, to Guillaume Couillard for 150 livres. Witnesses to this sale at Fort Saint-Louis, Quebec were Guillaume Tronquet and Michel Caron.

    Land:
    Robert received 40 arpents of partly cleared land from the One Hundred Associates. The land was at Saint-Genevieve near Sillery. His neighbors were Louis Sedillot and Claude l'Archeveque.

    Land:
    Louis d'Ailleboust gave Robert twenty arpents of land.

    Land:
    Governor Jean Lauson acknowledged the deeds to Robert's 60 arpents of land.

    Land:
    Robert bought 5 arpents in frontage by a league in depth from Julien Fortin de Bellefontaine for 500 livres. The land is located to the east of the present village of Sainte-Anne. According to Abbot Caron "Sainte-Anne-de-Petit-Cap was just being colonized; everything was still very primitive when Robert Caron went there to settle. The colonists were paralyzed by fear of the Iroquois. They felt themselves to be so far away, so abandoned, without a chapel, without a priest to encourage and lead them. However, a Jesuit missionary did come to visit them a few times a year. He celebrated Holy Mass and administered the sacrements in private homes."

    Land:
    After twelve years at Sainte-Genevieve, Robert sold his property to Charles d'Ailleboust des Musseaux for 1700 livres.

    Land:
    Robert sold part of the 90 feet of frontage by 126 in depth lot that he owned in Upper-Town, Quebec City to Nicolas Bonhomme.


    Property:
    Robert owned a lot in the Upper-Town of Quebec. The lot had 90 feet of frontage by 126 in depth and was located on the rue Saint-Louis. He sold a portion of this lot for 30 livres to the Ursulines so they could enlarge their convent on the rue du Parlour.

    Burial:
    The registry at Quebec states: "On 8 July 1656 buried in the cemetery, Robert Caron, died at the hospital, after having happily and saintly received all the sacraments."

    Robert married Marie Crevet on 25 Oct 1637 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada. Marie (daughter of Pierre Crevet and Marie Le Mercier) was born about 1615; died on 22 Nov 1695 in Baie St. Paul, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 23 Nov 1695 in Baie St. Paul, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Marriage Ceremony:
    They were married at the chapel of Notre-Dame-de la-Recourvrance. The restored act reads as follows:
    "On 25 October of the year 1637, the ordinary banns having been made and not impediment found, Father Charles Lallemant, Jesuit, acting as curate at Quebec, after having interrogated, herd, and received their mutual consent, solemnly married and joined in the bonds of holy matrimoney Robert Caron and Marie Crevet in the presense of Jamen Bourguignon, Noel Langlois and Robert Giffard, surgeon."

    Children:
    1. Marie Caron was born in 1639; died on 9 Jun 1660 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 10 Jun 1660 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
    2. Jean Caron was christened on 10 Jul 1641 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died on 28 Dec 1706 in Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 29 Dec 1706 in Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Quebec, Canada.
    3. Robert Caron was born in 1647; was christened on 10 Feb 1646/47 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died in 1714.
    4. Catherine Caron was born on 23 Nov 1649 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 24 Nov 1649 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died on 14 Jun 1725 in Baie St. Paul, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 15 Jun 1725 in Baie St. Paul, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada.
    5. Joseph Caron was born on 19 Mar 1651/52 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 20 Mar 1651/52 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died in 1711.
    6. Pierre Caron was born on 11 Jul 1654 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 12 Jul 1654 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died in 1720.
    7. Aimee Caron was born in 1655; died in 1685.

Generation: 2