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15601 Marie Madeleine inherited a portion of the property of her father, Georges Pelletier, after the death of her mother, Catherine Vanier. They sold this share to Marie Madeleine's brother-in-law, Guillaume Morel. Cliche, Nicolas (I1309)
 
15602 Marie Madeleine Labrie, 13 years Mathou dit Labrie, Marie Madeleine (I7973)
 
15603 Marie Madeleine owed 160 livres to Pierre Soucy de la Grand Anse "for framework of a house which the said Soucy had previously built for her". Bouchard, Marie Madeleine (I974)
 
15604 Marie Madeleine Peltiez, residence: Ste-Anne, 20 years, widow of Cliche Pelletier, Marie Madeleine (I1314)
 
15605 Marie Madeleine presented notary Rageot a document signed by Pierre on 12 July authorizing her to act as his proxy. They owed a debt of 495 livres to merchant Hughes Cochran dit Floridor. Dancose, Pierre (I973)
 
15606 Marie Madeleine Raboin, residenc: Ste-Famille, 20 years Rabouin, Marie Madeleine (I2085)
 
15607 Marie Madeleine Raboin, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 20 years Rabouin, Marie Madeleine (I2085)
 
15608 Marie Madeleine Royer - daughter of Madeleine Dubois and Jean Royer Baugis, Marie Madeleine (I1855)
 
15609 Marie Madeleine was sent to study with the Ursuline Sisters at Quebec. She signed her name "marie magdelene peltier". Pelletier, Marie Madeleine (I1314)
 
15610 Marie Madeleine, "being confined in a chair in her room, sane of mind and memory", had notary Janneau draw up her will. She gave 1 arpent of frontal land to the church. In return, the priest would conduct her funeral, perform an annual service, in addition to the 100 masses promised and a yearly mass in perpetuity. Bouchard, Marie Madeleine (I974)
 
15611 Marie Marguerite was living in Lachine, never having followed her adoptive parents to Bout-de-l'Isle (Saint-Anne-de-Bellevue). Her adopted father, Mathurin Lievre, died in 1683 and her adopted mother, Marguerite Jasselin, had remarried in 1684 to Nicolas Lemoine. Verdon, Marie Marguerite (I5858)
 
15612 Marie Marguerite's father's death left his family without resources. On 17 June 1679 the following act of adoption was signed by Claude Maugue.

The year one thousand six hundred seventy-nine the seventeenth day of June appeared in our study in our presense Jean Baptiste Migeon bailiff of the island of Montreal, Mathurin Le Lievre of the upper island of Montreal and resident of the upper Island on his concession, who is motivated and driven by Christian and charitable desire, stated to us that because he saw Marie-Marguerite Verdon, daughter of the late Jean Verdon resident of the coast of Saint-Lambert belonging to Laprairie de la Magdeleine a young orphan being only about three years old and abandoned and relinquished by her mother in flight and nearly all others and having little property is in the care of Jean Magnan who has had the said minor at his home for five or six months, came to us to complain that he could neither feed her nor support her not having any sous and that he himself had a rather large family, that he was in the process of adopting her and keeping her in his house as if she were his own daughter permitting us to take care of raising her feeding and supporting and instructing her in our Catholic apostolic and roman religion and even if he could to send her to school in order to give her the best education that will be possible for her and that through this charity and also when she will have been separated from their care by marriage or otherwise to continue to provide for her so favorably that he will advance to her the old clothes and this as his own daughter and to treat her in this capacity until the said time since God did not give him any children for the three years that he is committed in the marriage and that he believes that his wife will not have any.
One week later, Marguerite Jasselin, thirty years old and wife of Mathurin Le Lievre, came to ratify the act of adoption herself and promised that she would take good care of Marguerite Verdon who until that day was in the care of the tailor Jean Magnan. 
Verdon, Marie Marguerite (I5858)
 
15613 Marie Michel, from paroisse de St. Martin, Vieux-Belleme, eveche de Chartres. Michel, Marie (I1530)
 
15614 Marie Myville, from: diocese de Saintes, 28 years Miville, Marie (I1077)
 
15615 Marie Peltier, 52 years, residence: Notre Dame de Quebec; spouse of Denis Jean Pelletier, Marie (I8598)
 
15616 Marie Peltier, age 53 years, residence: St. Michel; spouse of Denis Jean Pelletier, Marie (I8598)
 
15617 Marie Peltier, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 52 years, wife of Denis Jean Pelletier, Marie (I1328)
 
15618 Marie Peltier, residence: St-Michel, 53 years, wife of Denis Jean Pelletier, Marie (I1328)
 
15619 Marie received from her parents a milk cow, some clothing, linens, dishes and 100 livres in cash. Drouin, Marie (I9265)
 
15620 Marie Renee and Jean Baptiste lived at Pointe-du-Lac. Ricard, Marie Renee (I7173)
 
15621 Marie Repoche, from La Rochelle, 29 years Ripoche, Marie (I3347)
 
15622 Marie repurchased the land that she had sold to her son Louis and then sold it to Joseph Pare. Michel, Marie (I1530)
 
15623 Marie returned to France without any of her surviving children. She may have been planning to remain in France. Simon, Marie (I9619)
 
15624 Marie signed a marriage contract with Paul de Rainville before notary Michel Fillion. Family F641
 
15625 Marie sold half of her property to her son Louis. Michel, Marie (I1530)
 
15626 Marie Therese Hunaut, 13 years Hunault, Marie Therese (I4469)
 
15627 Marie Therese signed the contract drawn up by Notry Duquet but her husband could not. Family F4151
 
15628 Marie Therese was 45 years old and Pierre was 27 years old at time of marriage. Family F1158
 
15629 MARIE URSULE MARQUET Chevalier Marquet Perigord, Marie Louise (I3152)
 
15630 Marie was 18 years old and Jean was 27 years old at time of marriage. Family F2610
 
15631 Marie was 18 years old. Halle, Marie (I6558)
 
15632 Marie was a victim of the Huron, masqerading as Iroquois. They carried off Marie, her daughter Louise and three other children. The Huron were later overtaken by the French and some Algonquins at Pointe-Levis. Marie and one of the children were killed in the skirmish. Pierre Picard, grandfather of Louise, took over her care. Caron, Marie (I1029)
 
15633 Marie was from Benouville, diocese of Bayeux, Normandy, France. Le Mercier, Marie (I1639)
 
15634 Marie was ordered to appear before the Prevote de Quebec. She was charged with kicking and insulting cabaret owner Charles Marquis after he insulted her. Charrier, Marie (I1237)
 
15635 Marie was said to be from the parish of Notre Dame, Mortagnes, eveche de Chartes. Paradis, Marie (I7114)
 
15636 Marie was the first native to become a sister. She became a novice August 1662, professed 20 March 1665, took solemn vows 27 October 1671, and became superior 3 September 1693 to 3 September 1696 and 9 July 1708 to 9 July 1711. Morin, Marie (I11706)
 
15637 Marie's husband, Francois Dumas, sold half of a lot on the rue des Jesuites to Marie's son-in-law Jean Turcot. Montminy, Marie (I1844)
 
15638 Marie, her daughter Louise, and three other children where captured at Beaupre by the Hurons. They were overtaken and surprised by the French at Point Levis. Marie and one of the children were killed during the fight that followed. Louise escaped and was cared for by her grandfather Pierre Picard. Caron, Marie (I1029)
 
15639 Marin Boucher ceded 2 arpents of land at Chateau Richer to Jean. Boucher later ceded an additional 8 perches to Jean which was confirmed on 27 September 1668. Plante, Jean (I10768)
 
15640 Marin first work a piece of land that the Recollect Fathers had abandoned in 1629, following the surrender of Quebec to the Kirke brothers. He later took a farm, along with Thomas Hayot (his brother-in-law), in Beauport which belonged to the Jesuits. Boucher, Marin (I9659)
 
15641 Marin gave 2 arpents of land to son Jean Galleran and added an increase of 7 1/2 perches on 15 December 1662. Boucher, Marin (I9659)
 
15642 Marin gave his son Guillaume 2 arpents of land. Boucher, Marin (I3826)
 
15643 Marin gave his son Guillaume a gift of land, similar to that of Jean Galleran. Boucher, Marin (I9659)
 
15644 Marin gave his son Jean-Galeran 2 arpents of land. He gave him an additional 7 1/2 perches on 15 December 1662. Boucher, Marin (I3826)
 
15645 Marin gave son-in-law Jean Plante 2 arpents of land, which was receipted for on 7 February 1659; an increase of 8 perches on 8 July, and a right of passage on 27 September 1668 for Jean Galleran "to come and go by plow and cart above the remainder of their concession with as little disturbance as will be possible". Boucher, Marin (I9659)
 
15646 Marin gave to son-in-law Jean Plante, 2 arpents of land. A receipt was given to Plante on 7 February 1659. Boucher gave him an addtional 8 perches on 8 July 1659 and right of passage on 27 September 1668. Boucher, Marin (I3826)
 
15647 Marin is mentioned in the will of Champlain. Champlain's will read "I give to Marin, mason, living near the house of the Recollect Fathers, the last suit that I had made from material which I got at the store". Boucher, Marin (I3826)
 
15648 Marin migrated with his wife Perrine Mallet and three sons Francois (16 years), Louis Marin (4 years) and Jean Galleran (1 year). His sister Jeanne arrived in Canada with her husband Thomas Ayotte or Hayot.
 
Boucher, Marin (I9659)
 
15649 Marin obtained from Olvier Le Tardif a concession of 8 arpents 8 perches of frontage located between Claude Auber and Olivier Le Tardif at Chateau-Richer. Boucher, Marin (I9659)
 
15650 Marin settled and old debt contracted from the Campagnie des Habitants. He signed a note for 176 livres for the Fabrique de Quebec. Boucher, Marin (I9659)
 

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