Nicolas Lebel

Male Abt 1633 - Bef 1679  (45 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Nicolas Lebel was born about 1633 (son of Clement Le Bel and Francoise Lagnel); died before 1679.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: laborer
    • _UID: CA0F5D8DE5D74502B69483E153548204A100
    • Residence: Bef 1654, Illeville sur Montfort, Eure, France
    • Immigration: Abt 1654
    • Land: 13 May 1657, Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada
    • Confirmation: 2 Feb 1659/60, Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada
    • Census: 1666, Comte de Montmorency, Quebec, Canada
    • Census: 1667, Comte de Montmorency, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 29 Dec 1668, Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: Abt 1675, La Pocatiere, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 30 Sep 1676, Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada

    Notes:

    Residence:
    He was from the village of Illeville-sur-Montfort, in the present department of the Eure, in Normandy.

    Land:
    Pierre Gagnon gave Nicolas a half-arpent of frontal land which he detached from his own farm. Nicolas was to build a home in a year and work there by the fall. The document was drawn up by notary Audouart, at the home of Gagnon. Witnesses were Nicolas Verieul and Claude Auber.

    Jean Cauchon also made a gift of two arpents of frontal land by a league and a half deep, bordering the land received from Pierre Gagnon. Nicolas was to pay Cauchon, each year, 42 sols and 1 capon for rents and the cens owed to the seigneurs. He could not sell the land without permission from the owners.

    It appears that Nicolas had worked for Gagnon and Cauchon for more than two years and was given the land as an award for his good service.


    Confirmation:
    Nicolas Lebel, from the archeveche de Rouen.

    Census:

    Nicolas Lebel, habitant, 33 years
    Therese Mignaux, 14 years

    Census:

    Nicolas Lebel, habitant, 35 years
    Therese Mignaud, 16 years

    They owned one head of cattle and had 8 arpents of land under cultivation.

    Land:
    Nicolas sold back the half arpent of land to Pierre Gagnon for 100 livres in principal and 10 livres "for property and pins for the said wife". Gagnon left Nicolas part of the land where their house was built. This was the space between the nor of the royal road and the top of the first hill by a width of 5 perches, a half-arpent.

    Land:
    Nicolas obtained a concession of land, lot number 18, 4 arpents of frontal land by 42 deep. The College de Sainte-Anne was later built on this property.

    Land:
    Nicolas sold his property, which included a house, barn and 15 arpents of cleared land to Pierre Gagnon for 800 livres. Pierre paid 500 livres immediately. Nicolas was given the right to live "with his family and animals on the said homestead until the feast of pentecost of the next year". The document was signed before notary Becquet at the Seminary of Quebec.

    Nicolas married Marie Drouin on 28 Nov 1662 in Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada. Marie (daughter of Robert Drouin and Marie Chapelier) was christened on 18 Sep 1650 in Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 2 May 1664 in Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Marriage Contract:
    Notary Claude Aubert drew up the contract. Marie's parents gave her a milk cow, some clothing, linens and dishes, plus 100 livres in cash.

    Nicolas married Marie Therese Mignault on 2 Apr 1665 in Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada. Marie (daughter of Jean Mignault dit Chatillon and Louise Cloutier) was born on 9 Sep 1651 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 15 Sep 1651 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died on 3 Dec 1728 in Kamouraska (St. Louis), Quebec, Canada; was buried on 5 Dec 1728 in Kamouraska (St. Louis), Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Marriage Contract:
    Nicolas and Marie signed the contract at the home of her Uncle Jean Cloutier before notary Claude Auber. Marie's father gave for her dowry, 150 livres, a wedding dress, linens, dishes and other utensils. For his mark, Nicolas made an X in the middle of a circle and Marie drew a heart or apple with a stem.

    Children:
    1. Jean Lebel was born on 22 Jan 1669/70 in Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 23 Jan 1669/70 in Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 6 Oct 1699 in Riviere Ouelle, Quebec, Canada.
    2. Marie Angelique Lebel was born on 9 Nov 1672 in Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 10 Nov 1672 in Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada; and died.
    3. Nicolas Lebel was born on 9 May 1675 in Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 12 May 1675 in Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada; died before 5 Sep 1722.
    4. Joseph Lebel was born on 3 Jul 1677 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 9 Jul 1677 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 6 Aug 1747 in Saint Roch des Aulnaies, Quebec, Canada.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Clement Le Bel and died.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Clement Lebel
    • _UID: 260AC7F9B71040B2877289BD89B83B3FA3C1

    Clement married Francoise Lagnel. Francoise and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Francoise Lagnel and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 60E2E70CFEB64C02B82288E3736022BA2B77

    Children:
    1. 1. Nicolas Lebel was born about 1633; died before 1679.
    2. Colette Le Bel was christened on 7 Sep 1622 in Illeville sur Montfort, Eure, France; and died.