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14951 Jean was from the parish of Guilliac, diocese of St-Malo, France. Mainguy dit Lachausse, Jean (I10904)
 
14952 Jean was from the parish of Pelvier, Pays d'Aunis, France. Doyon, Jean (I2845)
 
14953 Jean was given a contract with La Grande Recrue of 1653. He was a long sawyer. Jean was promised a salary of 75 livres and was advanced 110 livres before notary Belliotte at St. Nazaire. Deniau, Jean (I9211)
 
14954 Jean was granted a concession of 7 arpents in river frontage by 126 arpents deep. Gagnon, Jean (I1229)
 
14955 Jean was hired to go West in 1690 and 1692 Chicot, Jean (I8315)
 
14956 Jean was listed a servant in the home of merchant and seigneur Nicolas Jurchereau, Sieur de Saint-Denis. Grondin, Jean (I595)
 
14957 Jean was sent out to the lands of the Hurons and learned their language. He was held in esteem and they called him Antaiok. Amiot, Jean (I6752)
 
14958 Jean was to see that the habitants paid their rents to the seigneur and to defend their rights. Cauchon, Jean (I9249)
 
14959 Jean went before the Sovereign Council and stated that Etienne Laquel had stolen 6 minots of wheat from him. The Council awarded Jean 66 livres which were deducted from Laquel's wages. Mignault dit Chatillon, Jean (I567)
 
14960 Jean's daughter-in-law, Marie-Louise Morneau, wife of son Jean, became involved in a conflict with the Sieur de la Perade. The seigneur's son was beating some dogs and she made a harmless remark. The Sieur de la Perade became enraged and began kicking Marie-Louise and struck her with his fists. Jean senior filed a complaint with Intendant Begon. Louis Rouer d'Artigny conducted an inquiry on 11 February 1716. Riquart, Jean (I6692)
 
14961 Jean's daughter-in-law, Marie-Louise Morneau, wife of son Jean, became involved in a conflict with the Sieur de la Perade. The seigneur's son was beating some dogs and she made a harmless remark. The Sieur de la Perade became enraged and began kicking Marie-Louise and struck her with his fists. Jean senior filed a complaint with Intendant Begon. Louis Rouer d'Artigny conducted an inquiry on 11 February 1716. Morneau, Marie Louise (I10039)
 
14962 Jean's death certificate was recorded in the registry of Chateau-Richer:
"The year of Our Lord one thousand six hundred seventy three on the eleventh of July died Jean Cochon widower, after having received the Holy Sacraments of penitence and the eucharist in viaticum and was buried in the cemetery of Notre Dame de la Visitation on the twelfth of the same month." Signed: F. Fillon, missonary priest. 
Cochon, Jean (I1038)
 
14963 Jean, a guide and interpreter, drowned along with Jean Amiot while crossing the river from Trois-Rivieres in an old bark canoe. Marguerie, Francois (I603)
 
14964 Jean, age 10, was one of the first students at the Seminary of Quebec. He left the seminary on 20 October 1669. Halle, Jean Baptiste (I6256)
 
14965 Jean, along with 7 Hurons, be a march to Trois-Rivieres. The 'Journal of the Jesuits noted Jean "went on ahead to bring the words of the Governor to the Hurons, in order to let them know the state of affairs down here, with the order to do and say only what the Father Superior of the Hurons ordered him".
Before his departure, he left a chest and key with the Jesuits. Another chest was left with Denis Duquet, resident of Quebec. Jean had left his hat in the care of the Jesuits and an arquebus to a man named Lafortune, likely blacksmith Jean Bonnart dit Lafortune. Lafortune repaired the gun and charged 7 livres and 10 sols for his services. 
Mignault dit Chatillon, Jean (I567)
 
14966 Jean, along with his brothers Mathurin and Pierre opened a shop at Quebec. The shop was located on Rue Saint-Pierre and measured 60 by 24 feet. Their business partner was Mace Gravel. On 9 October 1668 they sold the business to Pierre Pellerin. Mathurin was the only one of the brothers who could write. Gagnon, Jean (I1229)
 
14967 Jean, along with his brothers Mathurin and Pierre, opened a shop on the Rue Saint-Pierre in the lower town. The shop measured 60 feet by 24 feet. Their partner was Mace Gravel. They sold the business on 9 October 1668 to Pierre Pellerin. Gagnon, Jean (I5257)
 
14968 Jean, along with his wife Helene, was massacred by the Iroquois at Boucherville. Deniau, Jean (I9211)
 
14969 Jean, along with several other habitants, was found to be trading spirits with the savages. He was sentenced to a month in prison and fined fifty livres: "and during the last fifteen days they will be exposed on a wooden horse each day for one hour in public view, with a sign attached to them where these words will be: For having traded eau-de-vie with the savages".
 
Mouflet dit Champagne, Jean (I7202)
 
14970 Jeanne acknowledged, before notary Jean Combault, receiving 36 livres from Luc Perron (brother of Francois) out of the 50 livres due her from Francois which was stipulated in a contract between them.
 
Perron, Francois (I1391)
 
14971 Jeanne acknowledged, before notary Jean Combault, receiving 36 livres from Luc Perron (brother of Francois) out of the 50 livres due her from Francois which was stipulated in a contract between them.
 
Suire, Jeanne (I1392)
 
14972 Jeanne Angelique Gobeil, 23 years, residence St-Jean, I.O. Gobeil, Jeanne Angelique (I4617)
 
14973 Jeanne Badaut, 20 years, from the diocese of La Rochelle Badeau, Jeanne (I8463)
 
14974 Jeanne Briere, from: paroisse de St-Sauveur, Paris, 45 years Briere, Jeanne Angelique (I3754)
 
14975 Jeanne Briere, from: St-Sauveur, Paris, 45 years Briere, Jeanne Angelique (I3754)
 
14976 Jeanne Cadieux, 15 years, residence: Hopital General de Quebec, from: Montreal. Cadieux, Marie Jeanne (I2704)
 
14977 Jeanne Cadieux, residence: Hopital General de Quebec Cadieux, Marie Jeanne (I2704)
 
14978 Jeanne came aboard the ?i?Saint-Nicolas?/i? as part of the ?i?Grande Recrue?/i?. Merrin, Jeanne (I670)
 
14979 Jeanne came to Canada with her second husband Jacques Lehoux. Paret, Jeanne (I1223)
 
14980 Jeanne drew up the inventory of Pierre's assests after his death. She had 400 livres in liquid assets and spent half of it to have prayers said for him. On 23 Oct 1717, her children left her possession of the land at L'Ange-Gardien for as long as she lived. They also agreed to provide an annual pension of 14 minots of wheat, 4 of peas, 2 of oats, 50 bales of straw, 50 of hay and 16 pounds of oakum (to fill cracks?). After her death they would have 24 low masses celebrated for her. Drouin, Jeanne (I9290)
 
14981 Jeanne Dumas Thouin
1912-1999 
Dumas, Jeanne Dora (I2459)
 
14982 Jeanne gave 10 livres to the Congregation of Quebec, 10 livres to the Recollet fathers, and 100 livres to the curate of Beauport. Badeau, Jeanne (I2504)
 
14983 Jeanne is considered to be the first child born at Montreal to survive. She and her sister Francoise were the first students at Marguerite Bourgeoy's school at Montreal. Loisel, Jeanne (I4471)
 
14984 Jeanne Lelievre, 41 years, from the archdiocese of Rouen Lelievre, Jeanne (I10823)
 
14985 Jeanne Renaux, age 24 years. Renaud, Jeanne (I3253)
 
14986 Jeanne Vignode, 50 years, from Poitou Vignault, Jeanne (I11080)
 
14987 Jeanne Vignot, 50 years, from Poitiers Vignault, Jeanne (I11080)
 
14988 Jeanne Vinau, 43 years, from Verne, Poitiers Vignault, Jeanne (I11080)
 
14989 Jeanne was 12 years old and Pierre was 21 years old at the time of their marriage. Family F2269
 
14990 Jeanne was a part of the ?i?Grande Recrue?/i? and came aboard the ?i?Saint-Nicolas?/i?. Merrin, Jeanne (I2141)
 
14991 Jeanne was killed by a drunken Iroquois named Michel Oustante. Jeanne, along with Petronille and Nicolas, were bringing the cows in from the pasture. Nicolas tried to stop the hatchet attack on his sister by throwing a rock at the Iroquois but was chased off. Nicolas and other witnesses were able to identify Oustante by a cross tattoo on his forehead and a ladder on his right thumb. Surgeon Jean Martinet dit Fonblanche noted that Jeanne had been raped. Oustante was imprisoned. Danis, Jeanne (I2333)
 
14992 Jeanne was murdered with a hatchet by drunken Iroquois named Michel Oustante while she, Petronille and Nicolas were bringing the cows in from the pasture. Nicolas tried to stop the attack by throwing a rock at the Iroquois but he was chased off. Oustante was identified by Nicolas and other witnesses by a cross tattoo on his forehead and a ladder on his right thigh. Surgeon Jean Martinet dit Fonblanche found that Jeanne had also been raped. Oustante was sent to prison and not executed because of reprisals from the Iroquois. Danis, Jeanne (I5798)
 
14993 Jenny Alexander

Santa Barbara, Calif./Sauk City - Jenny Alexander was born on Feb. 10, 1944 in Neenah, and passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009, after a courageous battle with lymphoma. He father, Alan Bunker, was killed in World War II when Jenny was only six months old. Her mother, Kathleen Mulhern Bunker, and Jenny returned later to Kathleen's home are of Prairie du Sac after Alan's death to be close to her parents and family. Kathleen met Karl Ganzlin and they were married in 1951. Jenny began her early life together with her parents in Prairie du Sac. A few years later, Jenny joined by her sister, Julie and brother, Bill (Beaver), who were very close and important to her throughout her life. Jenny went on to college where she met and married Jim Haskins. She had her only beloved child, David Haskins, while pursuing her undergraduate degree. She went on to earn a Ph.D. in educational psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1981. Jenny worked as researh associate and instructor at UW-Madison where she met her future husband, Aris Alexander, a professor of psychology at UW-Madison. Jenny and Aris married in 1981 and moved to Hollister Ranch, Santa Barbara, Calif., upon Aris' retirement in 1990. Once Settled on "the ranch", Jenny loved having her parents come for an annual winter visit. She also enjoyed visits by her family and many friends over the years. Jenny was especially clost to Robert, Sylvia and Noely Gutierrez whom she adopted as her second family. In addition to her family and friends, Jenny's greatest passion was her horses and dressing (riding). She dearly loved her horses and her dog, Pepper. She served on the board of the local chapter of the California Dressage Society and co-ordinated numerous horse shows over the years. She also served on the board of the Santa Ynez Valley Therapeutic Riding Program and held several officier positions. She was a avid follower of "The Pack" and the Badgers, and enjoyed sharing game notes with her son, David. Jenny was preceded in death by her stp-father, Karl Ganzlin; and father Alan Bunker. She is survived by her mother, Kathleen Ganzlin; son, David Haskins; husband, Aris Alexander; sister, Julie Ganzlin and husband Steve Kilmer; brother Bill and wife, Chris; and niece and nephew, Madeline and Peter Ganzlin. She is also survived by many beloved aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009, at St. Aloysius Church, Sauk City. A reception will be held immedidately following the service. Memorials may be made to the Jenny Alexander Scholarship Fund - Santa Ynez Valley Therapeutic Riding Progam, P.O. Box 256, Solvang, CA 93464 
Bunker, Virginia "Jenny" Louise (I6260)
 
14994 Jerome came with his mother after the death of his father. Longtin, Jerome (I3751)
 
14995 Jerome was god father to Jeanne Gautier. His residence is Ile Ste-Therese and is listed as a domestique for M. Duguay, seigneur of Ste-Therese. Son of Jerome Lontain and Jeanne St. Angelique of Trois-Rivieres. Longtin, Jerome (I3751)
 
14996 Jerry William Boudwin
843 Grant St., Camden, N.J.
age 53; born Mar. 3, 1889, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Florence Boudwin (same address)
Employer - Armstrong Cork Co., Camden 
Boudwin, Jerry William (I4111)
 
14997 Jesuit priest Claude Pijart drew up the marriage contract in Latin. Family F1790
 
14998 Joachim Martin, 20 years, occupation: laborer
He was engaged for three years "for Quebec and other places of Canada" 
Martin, Joachim (I2434)
 
14999 John and Laura purchase land in Bark River Township for $90. The description is the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 34, township 38, north of range 24 west. Excepting 3 acres (1 1/2 acres square) in the northwest corner. Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 
15000 John and Laura purchase land in Wells Township for $500. The description is the south half of the northeast quarter of section 10, township 39, range 24 west. Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 

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