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14901 Jean Plante, habitant, 60years
Francoise Boucher, 42 years
Jacques Plante, 24 years
Georges Plante, 23 years
Thomas Plante, 21 years
Jean Plante, 17 years
Pierre Plante, 15 years
Francois Plante, 13 years
Genevieve Plante, 10 years
Angelique Plante, 9 years
Joseph Plante, 7 years
Louise Plante, 4 years 
Plante, Jacques (I12308)
 
14902 Jean probably arrived at Quebec aboard the Dutch ship ?i?Le Noir?/i?. He became a servant for Michel Gamelain de la Fontaine, surgeon and merchant. Riquart, Jean (I6692)
 
14903 Jean purchased a boat with a capacity to hold 5 cords of wood from Jean Lerouge. Halle, Jean Baptiste (I6256)
 
14904 Jean purchased a piece of property "with the building which is above" on the Sault-au-Matelot. It had 16 feet in frontage. The price was 1000 livres. Jean signed the deed and Angelique initialed. Gauthier dit Larouche, Jean (I7844)
 
14905 Jean purchased land from Jacques Duhamel. The price was 500 livres in gold pistoles, 300 was paid in cash. This enlarged Jean's land holdings to 100 arpents. Hamel, Jean (I11686)
 
14906 Jean purchased land that measured two by forty arpents from Jean des Broyeux. The price was 100 livres. But Jean des Broyeux did not clear the land as required in the sale. On 11 June 1677, des Broyeux refunded the money on the condition that Riquart "relinquish" five arpents of land at Batiscan. Jean sold his land on the Ile Saint-Ignace on 15 April 1679 to Antoine Trottier de Ruisseaux. Riquart, Jean (I6692)
 
14907 Jean purchased one and a half arpents of frontal land. Filion, Jean (I2980)
 
14908 Jean purchased the land of Antoine Duhamel, deceased, from his brother Jacques Duhamel for 500 livres in gold pistoles, 300 was paid in cash. Hamel, Jean (I3405)
 
14909 Jean Rabouin, occupation: labourer, 18 years
Jean Rabouin was hired for three years, at 75 livres a year "for Quebec and other places of Canada".
The contract was drawn up by notary Cherbonnier at La Rochelle. 
Rabouin, Jean (I2069)
 
14910 Jean received 3 arpents of land in with from Charles de Lauzon-Charny. This land was located in the parish of Sainte-Famille, between that of Pierre Merlin and Marin Nourice. Plante, Jean (I10768)
 
14911 Jean received 60 arpents of land on the Saint-Pierre hill. The conessionaires were the Sulpicien priests. The concession required payment of a minot and a half of wheat payable on Saint-Martin's day in the winter. Charlebois dit Jolibois, Jean (I296)
 
14912 Jean received a concession of land from Jean de Lauson in the area of the future Fort Saint-Michel. It is in the middle of the present village of Chateau-Richer. Cauchon, Jean (I9249)
 
14913 Jean received a deed of concession for a piece of land six arpents of frontage by 126 in depth from Jean de Lauson. Cochon, Jean (I1038)
 
14914 Jean recieved six arpents of land from his father-in-law, Antoine Brassard. It was located between Nicolas Marsolet and Jacques Hedouin. Lemelin dit Tourangeau, Jean (I847)
 
14915 Jean redid the division of his property in a more equitable fashion. Francois and Sebastien promised to support their parents and to support their brother Joseph until the age of 20. Jean and Sainte kept and area of the garden for themselves. Any apples from the apple trees would belong to all the heirs. When Joseph reached the age of majority (25), he would have a right to his par tof the land in the middle of the 4 arpents of his two brothers. Sebastien would inherit the northeast part and Francois the southwest. The sisters renounced their shares. Grondin, Jean (I909)
 
14916 Jean Renferen, 28 years, from St. Malo Rinfret dit Malouin, Jean (I11856)
 
14917 Jean rented the house of Pierre Bouvier. Gauthier dit Larouche, Jean (I7844)
 
14918 Jean resold his 15 arpents of land to his brother Andre for 500 livres. Demers dit Dumais, Jean (I4215)
 
14919 Jean Robinson was absent at the baptism of Marie Julie. Robinson, Marie Julie (I8969)
 
14920 Jean Sabourin made a contract with Rene Binet. Jean and his wife Mathurine Renaud, were looking for a home of their own. Binet offered them his concession at Charlesbourg for 2 consecutive years. The only condition imposed was to burn the fallen wood. There was not mention of a house, a barn, or animals. Jean would be able to keep for his own profit all the grain that he harvested. In this lease, the notary Duquet also stated that he Sabourins must fence in a half-arpent of land at the Trait Carre. Sabourin, Jean (I2569)
 
14921 Jean Senard, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 17 years Senard, Jean (I3020)
 
14922 Jean signed a farm lease with Jean Gloria. He was not allowed to cut down any trees without permission of the owner. Jean and Marie lived on this farm for seven years. Hamel, Jean (I3405)
 
14923 Jean signed on as a recruit before notary LaFousse at La Fleche, France. He enlisted for five years with Monsieur de la Dauversiere and received 150 livres in advanced wages. Cadieux, Jean (I10665)
 
14924 Jean signed the contract drawn up by notary Claude Aubert but Marie did not. Family F177
 
14925 Jean signed the marriage contract drawn up by notary Antoine Adhemar. Family F4145
 
14926 Jean sold 1 arpent and 2 perches of frontal land at Sault-a-la-Puce to Urbain Baudry dit Lamarche. Plante, Jean (I10768)
 
14927 Jean sold 120 arpents, which he had owned since 1682, to Jean Baptiste Celoron, Sieur de Balinville, Lieutenant of a Company of the Marines. Blainville paid 1500 livres for the land, in addition to a meadow. The Lalonde family still lived at the point on the Ile de Montreal. Lalonde dit Lesperance, Jean (I583)
 
14928 Jean sold 4 arpents 8 perches of frontal land, including a barn and house, to Robert Arnest for 400 livres. Plante, Jean (I10768)
 
14929 Jean sold 5 arpents of frontage to Jacques de Launay. The payment was 200 livres for the land and an identical amount for the grain, the house and the furnishings. Cochon, Jean (I1038)
 
14930 Jean sold 6 and 2/3 arpents of frontal land to Francois LeMaitre. LeMaitre was given a receipt on 9 July 1662. Mignault dit Chatillon, Jean (I567)
 
14931 Jean sold a concession that he owned at Riviere Saint-Pierre, west of Ville-Marie to Francois Morel dit Mador. The property included "the buildings built upon it". The price was 500 livres. Jean signed before the notary. Charlebois dit Jolibois, Jean (I296)
 
14932 Jean sold an area of 80 arpents to Barthelemy Lemaistre, in order pay a debt of 240 livres owed him. This included 20 minots of grain he was supposed to deliver in the fall. Lemaistre promised to pay Jean an annual rent of 17 livres. This farm had been verbally granted to Jean the year before he sold it. Father Remy, secretary of the Sulpicians, decided to grant a concession to Jean on the same day, it was situated "on the edge of Lake Saint-Louis between the point of the rapids and that of the muskrat". Lalonde dit Lesperance, Jean (I583)
 
14933 Jean sold his dwelling and land, which consisted of 3 arpents of frontage by 40 in depth, to Elie Prevost dit la Violette. It was situated in the Cresse seigneurie in the fief of Nicolet. This transaction was cancelled on 9 February 1679. The land was exchanged by Michel Cresse for another piece of 3 arpents by 40 on the edge of the Cresse River. Heroux dit Bourgainville, Jean (I8356)
 
14934 Jean sold his island property to his former servant Guillaume Lemieux and cleared a parcel of land at Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies. Pelletier, Jean (I1935)
 
14935 Jean sold his land to his brother-in-law Jean Langlois dit Boisverdun for 75 livres tournois. Pelletier, Jean (I1935)
 
14936 Jean sold his small farm to his brother Andre. Demers dit Dumais, Jean (I4215)
 
14937 Jean sold his three arpents of land at Cote St. Francois to Julien Beloy dit Servigny. Deniau, Jean (I9211)
 
14938 Jean sold his two pieces of land on the Lauzon coast to Rene Leduc. Demers dit Dumais, Jean (I4215)
 
14939 Jean sold the land that he purchased in Aug 1658 to Francois Pilon de Lavallee for 170 livres. Demers dit Dumais, Jean (I4215)
 
14940 Jean stated he was from "paroisse de Savanne, eveche de Lucon". Turcot, Jean (I1832)
 
14941 Jean took as an apprentice, 15 year old, Pierre Tewey. Pierre would remain with Jean for four years. Gauthier dit Larouche, Jean (I7844)
 
14942 Jean took back the 4 arpents of frontage he ceded to Guillaume Lizot and Robert Gallien. He was involved with three lawsuits over property lines with his neighbors. Pelletier, Jean (I1935)
 
14943 Jean was 25 years old at time of marriage. Family F1157
 
14944 Jean was a church warden for the parish of "Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Nouvelle du Chasteau Richer". Cochon, Jean (I1038)
 
14945 Jean was a donne (lay helper) for the Jesuits. Because he left home, his parents were paid 100 livres and he was given new clothes. Pelletier, Jean (I1935)
 
14946 Jean was a fur trader for the ?i?Compagnie de la Colonie?/i? in the early 1700's. Ricard, Jean (I3590)
 
14947 Jean was a soldier in the 4th squadron of the Sainte-Famille militia. Cadieux, Jean (I10665)
 
14948 Jean was accused of burning down a shed belonging to his neighbor Nicolas Cantin. The case was put before the provost judge for Beaupre Coast and then sent to the provost of Quebec. Jean was ordered to pay 100 livres to Cantin, 5 livres for the hospital and court costs. The Sovereign Council suspended the fines on 22 Aug 1671. Nicolas Cantin appealed to the court and on 21 Oct 1671 the Jean was ordered to "pay on this day to the said Quentin the sum of thirty livres in a note to be taken to the warehouse of the King". Julien, Jean (I9723)
 
14949 Jean was found to have a wife already in France. He was expelled from the colony and forced to return to France. Neveu, Jean (I11126)
 
14950 Jean was from Saint-Langis-les-Mortagne (arrondissement of Mortagne, diocese of Chartres or Sees), Perche, France. Boucher, Jean Galeran (I624)
 

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