Marguerite Barbeau

Female 1674 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Marguerite Barbeau was born on 3 Sep 1674 in Quebec (Notre Dame), Quebec, Canada; was christened on 4 Sep 1674 in Quebec (Notre Dame), Quebec, Canada; and died.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Marguerite Barbot
    • _UID: CB835E6C079046ABA5D56F80FA9E1328DC65
    • Spouse: 27 May 1695; Pierre Gendreau
    • Children: 1701-1705, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Illegitimate

    Notes:

    Spouse:
    Pierre was was shot by a marksman "a l'amorece" by the name of Jean Denis. He assassinated Pierre and burned his cabin. An extraordinary lawsuit was held before Guillaume Rogers, provost-judge of the seigneurie of Notre Dame des Agnes. Before a sentence could be given, Denis slipped past his guards and dissappeared.
    "At the same time as Denis", according to Denise Gendreau-Inkel, "Marguerite Barbot, was accused of being an accomplice, but the prisons were opened for her because she was represented by her father, Francois Barbot. In addition, the merchant Jean L'Acheveque dit Grandpre and his servant Jacques Despatis were accused of having facilitated the escape of the guilty man. Despatis had brought and furtively led the said Jean Denis to Riviere-du-Loup so that he would not fall again into the hands of the court to be punished for his crime, and L'Acheveque had furnished, in addition to his servant, a canoe and some supplies. The two were jointly sentenced to a fine of 50 livres to the seigneurs."
    On Tuesday, 16 Aug 1695, Despatis appeared before the Sovereign Council. The provost-judge had decreed his imprisonment, Despatis requested his freedom because he said he always lived without reproach. Despatis was interrogated 3 times along with other witnesses and a deposition was made by the judge at the request of the fiscal procurer "plaintiff and accurser regarding the murder occuring on the person of Pierre Jandro, inhabitant of Sainte Antoine". The Council sent Despatis back to the judge to allowed the case to continue.
    Guillaume Roger stated on 14 Sept 1695, that he verified that Jean Denis was missing and was guilty of the murder. Denis shall be reproached and condemned "to have his legs, thighs and back broken alive on a scaffold erected in front of the entrance door of the courtroom of the provost of Notre Dame des Agnes and then placed on a whee,l his face turned to the sky to finish his days there".

    Children:
    She had a daughter Rose in 1701, born of a liaison with Pierre Jourdain; then a son, Jean-Michel, born in 1705, whose father is unknown.

    Marguerite married Pierre Gendreau in Oct 1690. Pierre died on 27 May 1695. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Marguerite married Michel Jubinville on 16 Dec 1718 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Michel and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]