Jean Charlebois dit Jolibois

Male 1666 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Jean Charlebois dit Jolibois was christened on 21 Nov 1666 in Saint Andre du Bois, Gironde, France; and died.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Jean Baptiste Charlebois
    • Name: Jean Joly
    • Reference Number: 418
    • _UID: FDB979EAA21D45DBAC5CDD3CAA46A67625DD
    • Residence: Bef 1684, Saint Andre, Ville Pau, Gascogne, France
    • Military Service: 24 Sep 1684, Quebec, Quebec, Canada
    • Military Service: 1686
    • Legal Matter: 27 Feb 1688/89
    • Land: 7 Nov 1695, Riviere Saint Pierre, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 27 Feb 1695/96
    • Legal Matter: 12 Jun 1696
    • Land: 17 Feb 1697/98
    • Land: 25 Jul 1698
    • Land: 25 Nov 1698, Lachine, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 15 Mar 1698/99
    • Land: 8 Jun 1699
    • Legal Matter: 8 Nov 1699
    • Legal Matter: 3 Apr 1700
    • Employment: 6 Aug 1700, Pointe Claire, Quebec, Canada

    Notes:

    Residence:
    He was from the parish of Saint-Andre, in the city of Saint-Macaire, today the arrondissement of Langon, department of la Gironde, archdiocese of Bordeaux.

    Military Service:
    He was a soldier of the company of the Marquis de Crisafy. Jean continued in the military after his marriage for at least two years.

    Military Service:
    The Crisafy companies accompanied the governor on an expedition against the Senacas.

    Legal Matter:
    Jean appeared at the home of notary Claude Maugue, with Elisabeth Turpin, wife of Raphael Beauvais, and Jacques Beauvais, her brother-in-law. Elisabeth gave Jean a farm lease for one year, on a homestead located on Lake Saint-Pierre. "beginning with the next sowing until one harvest is finished and completed...to seed all the workable land for half of all the grain in which half of the seeding will be provided by the landlady....the lessee may store the threshed grain in the house of the said Beauvais on the homestead that the landlady leaves him for this purpose also, an arpent of the said land of hers which had not yet been plowed."

    Land:
    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.

    Land:
    Jean bought a concession of 60 arpents from Francois Jarry. The property bordered that of Henry Jarry and was located "on the banks of the Saint-Pierre River." Jean was to give two and a half minots of wheat as seigneurial rent and six deniers for the cens. The price paid was 250 livres.

    Legal Matter:
    Jean and Marthe gave a receipt to Francois Morel "for the total price of a homestead which they had previously sold him", a price of 500 livres.

    Land:
    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.

    Land:
    Notary Pothier from Lachine drew up a contract between Jean and Jean Desforges dit Saint-Maurice. Desforges sold four arpents of frontal land by twenty deep on Lake Saint-Louis to Charlebois. Charlebois paid two livres for the cens and two minots of wheat for the rent. He paid 40 livres cash to the seller and promised to add 20 more in the near future.

    Land:
    The Nursing Sisters of the Hotel-Dieu of Montreal offered to buy from the Charlesbois 60 arpents of land, obtained from Henri Jarry in 1696. The offer was for 600 livres, 400 of them in cash. The notary Adhemar included in the contract "keeping the buildings, cleared land and pastures and ability to take fallen trees as fire wood for their use, until 1700".

    Land:
    The Nursing Sisters of Hotel-Dieu of Montreal bought 60 arpents of land which Charlesbois bought from Dollier de Casson on 17 Feb 1698. The sisters paid 50 livres cash for the land.

    Land:
    Jean bought 60 arpents of land at Lake Saint-Louis from Francois Deguire dit Larose. He paid 157 livres 10 sols for the property. On the same day, Jean went to Pierre Remy, curate of Lachine, to obtain the necessary money by mortgaging the land of the Deguires, through an annual rent of six livres. The pastor gave Jean 120 livres and the purchase contract.

    Legal Matter:
    Charlesbois paid Jean Desforges the full payment of 100 livres for land purchased the year before.

    Legal Matter:
    Jean gave a receipt to the Nursing Sisters for 215 livres, the balance of the account.

    Employment:
    Jean made a contract with Jacques Perrier, his brother-in-law, in which he committed himself to do the harvest for Perrier, his neighbor. Jean kept half of the wheat he harvested. He also agreed to clear an arpent of woodland for 17 livres, an amount he owed Jacques for a pig.

    Jean married Marthe Perrier on 25 Nov 1686 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Marthe (daughter of Jean Perrier dit Lafleur and Marie Gaillard) was born on 21 Aug 1670 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 22 Aug 1670 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Jean Baptiste Charlebois  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    2. 3. Pierre Charlebois  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    3. 4. Joseph Charlebois  Descendancy chart to this point and died.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jean Baptiste Charlebois Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jean1) and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: C7476D8B48B74541835CB233DF4CA850729D

    Jean married Louise Madeleine Chasle on 25 Feb 1726/27 in Pointe Claire (St. Joachim), Quebec, Canada. Louise and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Pierre Charlebois Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jean1) and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: CB9ACFC406CF4466B559083F4D05C12706D5

    Pierre married Marie Madeleine Dubois on 18 Nov 1726 in Pointe Claire, Quebec, Canada. Marie (daughter of Antoine Dubois and Louise Plumereau) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 4.  Joseph Charlebois Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jean1) and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: AEBA05AD28A1413781E3E2FE49B11A1BCE1E

    Joseph married Catherine Theoret on 4 Oct 1723 in Pointe Claire (St. Joachim), Quebec, Canada. Catherine and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]