Marin Boucher
1589 - 1671 (84 years)-
Name Marin Boucher [1, 2] Born Between 1587 and 1589 Langy, Perche, France [3, 4] Gender Male Alt. Birth 1587 Mortagne-au-Perche, France [5] First mentioned in Canada 1634 [5] Immigration 1634 [4, 5] - 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.
Legal Matter 24 Aug 1638 [4] - Marin was called to give testimony on the circumstances of the voyage of Gaspard Bouchard "his relative" who also arrived in 1634.
Land 11 Jun 1648 Beauport, Quebec, Canada [4, 6] - The Jesuit Journal reports that Marin and Thomas Hayot separated. The Journal states: "Our farmers at Beauport agreed to a separation: Boucher left & Thomas Hayot remained in charge; this was an agreement between them, without our having to do anything except consent to it". Marin took a concession next to Olivier Le Tardif on the Beaupre Coast (Chateau-Richer) and Thomas kept the farm.
Land 14 Jun 1650 Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada [7] - 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.
Land 13 Sep 1655 [4] - Louis Houde, Marin's son-in-law, returned 1 1/2 arpents in frontage to Marin.
Legal Matter 6 Mar 1655/56 [4] - Marin settled and old debt contracted from the Campagnie des Habitants. He signed a note for 176 livres for the Fabrique de Quebec.
Land 15 Apr 1656 [4, 8] - 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".
Land 30 Apr 1656 [4] - Marin gave 2 arpents of land to son Jean Galleran and added an increase of 7 1/2 perches on 15 December 1662.
Census 1666 Ste. Famille, Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada [9]
Marin Boucher, habitant, 79 years
Perrine Mallet, 62 years
Guillaume Boucher, 19 years
Census 1666 Beauport, Quebec, Canada [10]
Marin Boucher, macon, habitant, 77 years
Perrine Mallet, 60 years
Guillaume Boucher, 18 years
Census 1667 Comte de Montmorency, Quebec, Canada [4, 11]
Marin Boucher, habitant, 80 years
Perrine Malet, 63 years
Guillaume Boucher, 20 years
Andre Berlan, domestique, 18 years
They had 8 head of cattle and 20 arpents of land under cultivation.
Land 29 Jul 1670 [4] - Marin gave his son Guillaume a gift of land, similar to that of Jean Galleran.
Died 25 Mar 1671 Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada [12] Buried 25 Mar 1671 Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada [12] Death 29 Mar 1671 Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada [4] - From the registry of Chateau-Richer:
"In the year of Our Lord Jesus Christ 1671, on the 29th of March died Marin Boucher after having lived as a good Christian and received the Holy sacraments of eucharist, penance, and the last rights of extremeunction, was buried in the cemetery of Chateau-Richer by Monsieur Morel accompanied by the Reverend Father Nouvelle and by me doing priestly functions for them on the coast of Beaupre". Signed F. Fillion, missionary priest
Inheritance Mentioned in Champlain's will [4] - According to the historian E. Mitchell, Marin was mentioned in Champlain's will. She states that "the Commandant of Trois-Rivieres, Marc-Antoine Bras-de-fer de Chateaufort, assumed his duties as interim governor immediately after the funeral. He presided at the reading of Champlain's will - a will whose validity was to be contested - in which a man called Marin was mentioned, and it concerns, we believe Marin, relative of Gaspard: "I give to Marin, mason, living near the house of the Recollet Fathers, the last suit that I had made from material which I got at the store," wrote Champlain."
Land - 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.
Land - Maring sold his 3 arpents of frontage land on the Saint-Charles River "from the stream which separates the cleared field of the Reverand Fathers Recollets from the deserted property formerly of Jacques Caumont".
Reference Number 2648 _UID B1AB5C59B90642FD8C048AFC1FC491D46D6B Person ID I9659 Lirette Family Tree Last Modified 4 Aug 2020
Father Boucher, d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F3971 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Julienne Baril, d. 15 Dec 1627, Saint Langis les Mortagne, France Married 7 Feb 1610/11 Saint Jean, Mortagne au Perche, France [5, 13] Children 1. Nicole Boucher, c. 8 Nov 1611, Saint Jean, Mortagne au Perche, France , d. Yes, date unknown 2. Jean Boucher, c. 15 Mar 1612/13, Saint Langis les Mortagne, France , d. Yes, date unknown 3. Louise Boucher, c. 15 Aug 1615, Saint Langis les Mortagne, France , d. Yes, date unknown 4. Francois Boucher, c. 22 Nov 1617, Saint Langis les Mortagne, France , d. Yes, date unknown 5. Etiennette Boucher, c. 11 May 1620, Saint Langis les Mortagne, France , d. Yes, date unknown 6. Charlotte Boucher, c. 15 Jan 1621/22, Saint Langis les Mortagne, France , d. Yes, date unknown 7. Marie Boucher, c. 8 Jun 1625, Saint Langis les Mortagne, France , d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 6 May 2014 Family ID F1486 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Perinne Mallet, b. Between 1604 and 1606, d. 24 Aug 1687, Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada (Age 83 years) Married Abt 1628-1629 Saint Langis les Mortanges, Perche, France [4, 14] Children 1. Louis Marin Boucher, c. 29 Aug 1630, Saint Langis les Mortagne, France , d. Yes, date unknown 2. Marie Boucher, c. 11 Apr 1644, Quebec, Quebec, Canada , bur. Aft 18 Mar 1720/21, L'Ange Gardien, Quebec, Canada (Age ~ 76 years) 3. Jean Galeran Boucher, c. 16 Feb 1632/33, Saint Langis les Mortagne, France , d. 28 Mar 1714, Riviere Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada (Age ~ 81 years) 4. Francoise Boucher, c. 22 Jun 1636, Quebec, Quebec, Canada , d. 18 Apr 1711, Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada (Age ~ 74 years) 5. Pierre Boucher, c. 12 Feb 1638/39, Quebec, Quebec, Canada , bur. 13 May 1707, Riviere Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada (Age ~ 68 years) 6. Madeleine Boucher, c. 4 Aug 1641, Quebec, Quebec, Canada , d. Yes, date unknown 7. Guillaume Boucher, c. 5 May 1647, Quebec, Quebec, Canada , d. 1 Jul 1729, Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada (Age ~ 82 years) Last Modified 6 May 2014 Family ID F3092 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- 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.
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Notes - (Research):Benjamin Sulte, Vol 2
Marin from Langy, eveche de Mortagne, Perche
- (Research):Benjamin Sulte, Vol 2
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