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DURETTE, M. Josephte

Female 1740 - 1743  (2 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  DURETTE, M. Josephte was born 8 May 1740, Quebec, Quebec, Canada (daughter of DURETTE, Charles and GIRARD, Mary Francoise); died 5 May 1743, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  DURETTE, Charles was born 21/21 Jan 1701/1702, Quebec, Quebec, Canada (son of DURETTE, Jacques and JAMAIN, Catherine); died 10 Feb 1755, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; was buried 12 Feb 1755, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

    Charles married GIRARD, Mary Francoise 8 Nov 1734, Lorette, Annunciation, Quebec, Canada. Mary (daughter of GIRARD, Etienne and DEGREES, Catherine) was born 1714; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  GIRARD, Mary Francoise was born 1714 (daughter of GIRARD, Etienne and DEGREES, Catherine); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. DURETTE, Jean Baptiste was born 6 May 1735, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. DURETTE, Genevieve was born 20 Dec 1736, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. DURETTE, M. Josephte was born 5 Oct 1738, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 1. DURETTE, M. Josephte was born 8 May 1740, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died 5 May 1743, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
    5. DURETTE, Louise Francoise was born 10 Dec 1741, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died May 1743; was buried 5 May 1743, Our Lady, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
    6. DURETTE, Joseph Etienne was born 4 Aug 1743, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died 4 Nov 1745, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was buried 5 Nov 1745, Our Lady, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
    7. DURETTE, M. Louise was born 10 May 1745, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died 15 Sep 1773, Montreal, Our Lady, Quebec, Canada.
    8. DURETTE, Joseph Hurette was born Dec 1747, Our Lady, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    9. DURETTE, Catherine was born 27 Apr 1749, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    10. DURETTE, Madeleine was born 19 Apr 1750, Our Lady, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died 18/18 Feb 1750/1751, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was buried 19/19 Feb 1750/1751, Our Lady, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
    11. DURETTE, Antoine was born 24 Oct 1751, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Dec 1753, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was buried 15 Dec 1753, Our Lady, Quebec, Canada.
    12. DURETTE, Marie Jeanne was born Jun 1753, Our Lady, Quebec, Canada; died 5 Nov 1753, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was buried 6 Nov 1753, Our Lady, Quebec, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  DURETTE, Jacques was born Abt 1658, France (son of DURETTE, Antoine and REGNAUT, Marguerite); died 29 Aug 1723, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was buried 29 Aug 1723, Our Lady, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.

    Notes:



    Most of the information in these notes was derived from the research of Marc Durette, as presented on the web page: www.chez.com/durette/ (as of September 25, 2001).

    It is about 1668, that we find the first trace of Jacques Duret in the documents of New France (Canada).
    October 15, 1668 he is recorded in the marriage records between Jean Langlois and Madeleine Gomon.
    November 6, 1668 at the church Notre Dame of Quebec, Jacques is recorded in the marriage records between Étienne Pasquier and Henriette Rousseau.
    On October 30, 1669, in the same register, he recorded in the marriage records between Gabriel Roger and Marie de Lacour.

    In 1671, we find the first revealing document regarding our subject. It is a contract of service between Jacques Duret and Rene Renault. In this document, Jacques is known as approximately 12 years old... and Renault must raise Jacques, and teach him the carpenter's trade.

    At that time practically all the young teenagers left the house to learn a trade. The apprentices generally remained under the roof of their Master for a period from 4 to 5 years.

    There is some debate as to how Jacques made the trip to New France.

    Theory one holds that the orphan Jacques came across with his Grandmother Gabrielle Rousty and his maternal aunt AnneRenault. They are both quoted, in December 1667, in the marriage contract of Rene Renault and Marie Vigny.

    Theory two follows a genealogical article by Mr. Gonzague Gagnon. In the article Gagnon states that at that time a 12 year old child was treated like an adult and he could even be used as soldier. In April 1667, the king promises to send 400 good men to the Talon intendant. The intendant answers him on August 26 that he received only "127, very weak, of low age and of little experience. Did Jacques form part of this group? It is possible.

    In the census of 1681, Jacques who at approximately 20 years, is listed as servant in the family of Jean Juchereau "soldier of the fort", living near the town of Quebec. Sieur Juchereau was the husband of Marie-Francoise Giffard, daughter of Robert, a recruiter for News-France.
    One year later, in 1682, Jacques is not with the Juchereau family. He engages again, but this time at Sieur Samuel Vigner. Samuel is married to Anne Regnault, Jacques' maternal aunt.

    Records indicate that Jacques was "of the Small-River" (name of the river St-Charles in Quebec). Jacques duties require him to plow, cultivate, sow, rough-hew and cutting timber.

    In 1685, we find the Jacques on the map of the seigniory of St-Gabriel. On the map, Jacques is located between someone named Pinquet at the west and Spine at the east. It is probably the land he committed to cultivating in 1682 and which he eventually purchases in 1694 from his uncle Rene Arnault (Renault).

    By 1687, Jacques had been in the country for more than 19 years, and was approximately 29 years old. There was a royal edict in 1670 which required single people of a certain age to marry or the sovereign Council could incite them.
    On February 10 1687, Jacques was married to Catherine Jamain, a daughter of Jullien and Marie Repoche, residents of "Small-River St-Charles". Catherine was born in Quebec, August 19 1672. Her father Julien was a tailor of clothes, per the census of 1681. The marriage took place in the church Notre Dame of Quebec, and the ceremony was performed by Henri de Bernières, vicar-general. The marriage contract was written a few days earlier. The morning of January 27 1687, in the residence of Samuel Vignier, a small group of relatives and friends of the future couple was joined together for the contract. To the marriage contract, Catherine brings a dowry " the acquisition of a dwelling in Small-River, in the seigniory of St-Ignace.
    The couple lived on the property previously owned by the parents of Catherine. They will raise their children there since it is this property which is described in the inventory of 1725. The marriage contract was included in the article by Mr. Gagnon in the Estuary.

    After almost 2 years of marriage the couple has their first child, a daughter, M. Francoise Duret. One month after the death of their son Claude, Jacques was hospitalized. From July to September 1691, in the hotel register God of Quebec.
    There are no details for the reasons for his hospitalization.

    In the afternoon of August 24 1694 Jacques purchased the ground of his uncle Rene in the seigniory of St-Gabriel. The contract confirms that Jacques was already the owner of one dwelling to the Small-River St-Charles. The new dwelling was located at about thirty (30) arpents to the west their. The purchase was made for the sum of 25 pounds annual rent to pay out of money beginning on April 5. Julien, Jacques father-in-law was one named Nicolas Quillard were present and declare both inhabitants of the borough of Quebec.

    In 1709 we find J. Duret on the card drawn up by of Sieur De Catalogne. On the ground of the Seigniory St-Gabriel, between "Pinquest" (to the west) and " G Lépine " (to the east). and a few lots in the east in the Seigniory of St-Ignace. You can get the card of Catalonia in the official Editor of Quebec - 1976.

    Jacques was involved in litigation with a neighbor on July 5, 1716. In October, the litigation was in favour of Jacques Duret since says it Massye is condemned to refund the boards flights on the barn of known as Duret.

    Jacques died in his residence, August 29, 1723, at the 65 years age. His will was inventoried on June 7, 1725, 2 years after his death.
    Among the assets:
    Property on the ground of St-Gabriel )approximately 17 arpents), where they cultivated corn, oats, pea, flax and hay. Also a barn of 30 feet out of 20 with the roof of straw, a cattle shed of parts on parts of 20 feet out of 16.

    Sources

    The inquic astérix * (originating in Poitou).

    Clerk's office Pierre Duquet, engagement, July 5 1671.

    The Press, sep-Oct. 97.

    Genaple clerk's office, c/m, 27 jan 1687.

    Clerk's office Pierre Duquet, c/m, 05 déc 1667.

    The Genealogical Estuary, 13 2nd year, N 52 p. 78-85 " Genealogy of Marie Duret marries of Cléophas Gagnon de Paspébiac "

    Histoires of the Canadian-French, census 1681, Vol V, p. 55.

    The burrow of the St-Laurent into 1663, ED Univ. of Ottawa, 1973, by Marcel Trudel.

    Grafts Gilles Rageot, engagement, May 24 1682.

    Genaple clerk's office, c/m, 27 jan 1687.

    Cadrastal map of 1685, deposited with the file of Canada.

    grafts Chambarlon, purchase, August 24 1694.

    Review Our Roots, vol. 1, chapter 10, p.192.

    Clerk's office François Genaple, c/n, January 27 1687.

    Rép. of the Acts and Bapt., marriage and burial of the register of old Qc, Univ. from Montreal.

    Grafts Chambarlon, sale, August 24 1694.

    Clerk's office François Genaple, gone, April 28 1697.

    ANQ, Chambalon Repertory, vol. II p.200 (XIX).

    Chambalon clerk's office, gone, February 12, 1701.

    Judgements and Deliberation of the sovereign consulting of News-France, Toma VI, p. 1200.

    Rageot clerk's office, Inventaire, June 07, 1725.

    Marc Durette, Matane (Quebec).

    Jacques married JAMAIN, Catherine 10/10 Feb 1686/1687, Notre Dame, Quebec, Quebec, Canada. Catherine (daughter of JAMIN, Julien and REPOCHE, Marie) was born 19 Aug 1672, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Abt 1755, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; was buried 12 Apr 1755, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  JAMAIN, Catherine was born 19 Aug 1672, Quebec, Quebec, Canada (daughter of JAMIN, Julien and REPOCHE, Marie); died Abt 1755, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; was buried 12 Apr 1755, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
    Children:
    1. DURETTE, M. Francoise was born 20/20 Jan 1688/1689.
    2. DURETTE, Claude was born 11/11 Jan 1690/1691.
    3. DURETTE, Leonard was born 17 Nov 1692; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. DURETTE, Jacque Francois was born 19/19 Jan 1693/1694.
    5. DURETTE, M. Joseph was born 18/18 Mar 1694/1695, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
    6. DURETTE, Jacques Alexandre was born 11 Nov 1696, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bef 1 Dec 1696, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was buried 1 Dec 1696, Notre Dame, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
    7. DURETTE, Judith was born 3 Apr 1698, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. DURETTE, Jean Claude was born 16 Sep 1699, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bef 29 Sep 1699, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was buried 29 Sep 1699, Notre Dame, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
    9. 2. DURETTE, Charles was born 21/21 Jan 1701/1702, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died 10 Feb 1755, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; was buried 12 Feb 1755, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
    10. DURETTE, Charlotte was born 27/27 Feb 1703/1704, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
    11. DURETTE, Marie Catherine was born 29 Oct 1707, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    12. DURETTE, Jacques Maurice was born 22 Jun 1710, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bef 4 Jul 1710, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was buried 4 Jul 1710, Notre Dame, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
    13. DURETTE, Ursule was born 3 Jun 1712, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Dec 1775, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
    14. DURETTE, Jean Baptiste was born 31 Jul 1715, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Bef 1 Mar 1755, Canada.
    15. DURETTE, M. Genevieve was born 24 Sep 1718, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died 25 Sep 1718, Notre Dame, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.

  3. 6.  GIRARD, Etienne

    Etienne married DEGREES, Catherine 1705, Mount Louis, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  DEGREES, Catherine
    Children:
    1. 3. GIRARD, Mary Francoise was born 1714; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  DURETTE, Antoine died Bef 1687, France.

    Notes:



    Antione and Margaret lived in the diocese of Lucon in France.
    SOURCE: The John Askin papers, Detroit: Detroit Library Commission, 1928-1931, 1513 pgs.

    Antoine married REGNAUT, Marguerite Poitou, France. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  REGNAUT, Marguerite
    Children:
    1. 4. DURETTE, Jacques was born Abt 1658, France; died 29 Aug 1723, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; was buried 29 Aug 1723, Our Lady, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.

  3. 10.  JAMIN, Julien

    Julien married REPOCHE, Marie 11 Sep 1664, Notre Dame, Quebec, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  REPOCHE, Marie
    Children:
    1. 5. JAMAIN, Catherine was born 19 Aug 1672, Quebec, Quebec, Canada; died Abt 1755, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; was buried 12 Apr 1755, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.