Jacques Labelle

Male 1688 - 1748  (60 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jacques Labelle was born on 19 Mar 1687/88 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 22 Mar 1687/88 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada (son of Guillaume Labelle and Anne Charbonneau); died on 6 Dec 1748 in St. Vincent de Paul, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 6 Dec 1748 in St. Vincent de Paul, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: CCF98DE1612B4C6881105E9971075C9B6A54

    Jacques married Marie Anne Leclerc on 21 Nov 1712 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada. Marie and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Jacques married Suzanne Daze on 19 Jun 1730 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada. Suzanne and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Guillaume Labelle was born about 1650 (son of Jean Labelle and Marie Loue); died on 1 Jan 1709/10 in Pointe aux Trembles (St. Sulpice), Quebec, Canada; was buried on 1 Jan 1709/10 in Pointe aux Trembles (St. Sulpice), Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1220
    • _UID: 9F55124685E74D88B52F22E766A41830CC8C
    • Immigration: 1667
    • Residence: Bef 1668, Saint Eloi de Tontuit, Calvados, France.
    • Confirmation: 11 May 1668, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 30 Nov 1672, St. Francois, Quebec, Canada
    • Property: 29 Oct 1675, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 13 Aug 1677, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 7 Aug 1678, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada
    • Census: 1681, Comte de Laval, Quebec, Canada
    • Hospital: 1 Oct 1692, Hotel Dieu de Quebec, Quebec, Canada

    Notes:

    from de St. Eloi de tontuit, aujourd'hui reunie a St. Benoit-d'Hebertot,
    dicoese de Lisieux, Normandie. Ancetre direct du Cure Labelle, ancetre direct
    d'Albani, (Emma Lajueunesse) and du Juge Routhier du frere Andre et de Sir
    Pierre Lablanc.

    Residence:
    Paroisse de St-Eloi-de-Tontuit, diocese de Lisieux (today St. Benoit-d'Hebertot, canton of Pont-L'Eveque, diocese and arrondissement of Lisieux, in Calvados).

    Confirmation:
    He was from Rouen.

    Land:
    Guillaume acquired a concession of land three arpents in frontage for 500 livres on the St. Francois Coast (in the present parish of Saint-Francois of Assisi at Longue-Pointe). It had "a cottage covered with planks and a shed of stakes in the ground". He promised to pay by sawing "one hundred good planks to cover" and to deliver the load on the edge of the river before the next Easter. The balance would be paid in five annual considerations.

    Property:
    Pierre Boucher, Sieur de Grosbois and Seigneur of Boucherville chose Guillaume and his father-in-law, Olivier Charbonneau, to take care of the seigneurial farm on Ile Jesus. The farm had 45 arpents of land under cultivation, buildings, 330 sheaves of wheat, 600 bales of hay, 4 draft oxen, a farmyard, etc. This was a three year lease that they just managed to pay off and they left at the end of the lease in October 1678.

    Land:
    Pierre Boucher signed an official concession to Guillaume. He was the first official inhabitant of the seigneurie.

    Land:
    The Sisters of the Congregation of Notre-Dame in Montreal ceded 60 square arpents of land to Guillaume in a domain called the Bon Pasteur on the south bank of the Ile Jesus. He had to pay a rent annually of three livres, two sols for the cens, and twenty-two minots of wheat. He would live here until 1692.

    Census:

    Guillaume Label, habitant, 32 years
    Anne Charbonneau, 25 years
    Antoine Label, 7 years
    Francoise Label, 5 years
    Guillaume Label, 3 years

    1 gun, 2 head of cattle and 4 arpents of land were under cultivation.

    Hospital:
    He stated he was from Cantelerie, eveche de Lieux, France and he was 41 years old. He was there for 31 days.

    Died:
    60 years old at time of death

    Guillaume married Anne Charbonneau on 23 Nov 1671 in Montreal (Basilique Notre Dame), Quebec, Canada. Anne (daughter of Olivier Charbonneau and Marie Garnier) was christened on 11 Apr 1657 in Saint Etienne, Marans, France; died on 11 Apr 1729 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 12 Apr 1729 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anne Charbonneau was christened on 11 Apr 1657 in Saint Etienne, Marans, France (daughter of Olivier Charbonneau and Marie Garnier); died on 11 Apr 1729 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 12 Apr 1729 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Anne Cherbonneau
    • Reference Number: 1221
    • _UID: 223D9CB4B4034F87A20A696F7DD27DF58115
    • Immigration: 1659
    • Confirmation: May 1666, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Notes:

    Twin of Catherine

    Christened:
    godparents were Nicolas Olivier and Catherine Bernard.

    Immigration:
    Migrated with her family aboard the "le Sainte-Andre".

    Died:
    75 years old at time of death

    Notes:

    Marriage Contract:
    Anne was given a dowry of 300 livres tournois. Her parents promised to give the couple 2 blankets, 4 chickens and 60 livres "in two equal payments". Neither spouse could sign the marriage contract.

    Children:
    1. Antoine Labelle was christened on 24 Nov 1674 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; and died.
    2. Francoise Labelle was christened on 19 Apr 1676 in Pointe aux Trembles, Quebec, Canada; and died.
    3. Marie Labelle was christened on 2 Feb 1677/78 in Pointe aux Trembles, Quebec, Canada; died on 19 Jun 1702 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 20 Jun 1702 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada.
    4. Charles Labelle was born on 18 Dec 1679 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 24 Dec 1679 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; and died.
    5. Marie Madeleine Labelle was born on 14 Dec 1681 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 15 Dec 1681 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; and died.
    6. Joseph Labelle was born about 1684; died on 22 Mar 1749/50 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 23 Mar 1749/50 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada.
    7. Pierre Labelle was born on 1 Jan 1683/84 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 2 Jan 1683/84 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 12 Sep 1769 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada.
    8. Jean Francois Labelle was born about 1688; was buried on 31 Dec 1742 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada.
    9. 1. Jacques Labelle was born on 19 Mar 1687/88 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 22 Mar 1687/88 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; died on 6 Dec 1748 in St. Vincent de Paul, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 6 Dec 1748 in St. Vincent de Paul, Quebec, Canada.
    10. Joachim Labelle was born about 1692; died on 25 Feb 1764 in Ste. Rose de Lima, Laval, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 27 Feb 1764 in Ste. Rose de Lima, Laval, Quebec, Canada.
    11. Catherine Labelle was born on 5 Jul 1692 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 5 Jul 1692 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; and died.
    12. Angelique Labelle was christened on 8 Aug 1697 in Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Quebec, Canada; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jean Labelle and died.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2440
    • _UID: D0B565EB0CA74CEB83C415DEDF4030448C30

    Jean married Marie Loue. Marie and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Marie Loue and died.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2441
    • _UID: 2F572D3AF593491997E5B344B966B0314A21

    Children:
    1. 2. Guillaume Labelle was born about 1650; died on 1 Jan 1709/10 in Pointe aux Trembles (St. Sulpice), Quebec, Canada; was buried on 1 Jan 1709/10 in Pointe aux Trembles (St. Sulpice), Quebec, Canada.

  3. 6.  Olivier Charbonneau was born about 1613 in Marans, France; died on 20 Nov 1687 in Pointe aux Trembles, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 21 Nov 1687 in Pointe aux Trembles, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2442
    • _UID: 401A93B941644C8FA84F30FE49A3AD8E72C0
    • Residence: Bef 1659, Marans, France
    • Occupation: 1659, Marans, France
    • Legal Matter: 5 Jun 1659, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France
    • Immigration: 5 Jun 1659, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France; on the ship Navire St-Andre
    • Immigration: 29 Jun 1659, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France
    • Land: 4 Oct 1660, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 25 Aug 1662, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 15 Sep 1663, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 29 Oct 1663, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Confirmation: May 1664, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Confirmation: 11 Jul 1664, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Census: 1666, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Census: 1667, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Residence: 1666-1667, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Legal Matter: 10 Jan 1667/68, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Occupation: 20 Dec 1668, Pointe aux Trembles, Quebec, Canada; miller
    • Land: 12 Jul 1671, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Prenuptual Agreement: 23 Nov 1671, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; for daughter Anne
    • Occupation: 29 Oct 1675, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada; farmer
    • Land: 22 Jan 1675/76, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada
    • Land: 15 Feb 1679/80, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada
    • Census: 1681, Comte de Laval, Quebec, Canada

    Notes:

    Residence:
    St. Etienne (Charente-Maritime) INSEE code 17218.

    Occupation:
    He was a manual laborer.

    Legal Matter:
    The price of the passage to Canada was raised to 175 livres plus a special charge for provisions and baggage. The cost of the passage for the majority of the engages had to be paid on the ship's return. Olivier did not have the money to pay for the voyage and sought out Jeanne Mance for help. Before the notary De Montreau, Olivier promised to repay Mance the money loaned for the price of his passage and that of his wife and child, within two years. In addition, Jeanne Mance agreed to provide their food during the passage. She even paid for a chest, bought from Daniel Guroy, for thirty one livres, twelve sols. Olivier would pay for the freight of the chest and its contents. Ten years later on 10 November 1669, Olivier received a receipt from Jeanne Mance indicating that he had paid his debt.

    Immigration:

    Liste de migrants - La Rochelle

    Olivier Cherbonneau
    Marie Garnier
    Jeanne Manse

    Olivier Cherbonneau et Marie Garnier sont engages pour l'Hotel-Dieu de Montreal.

    Liste de migrants - La Rochelle

    1 - Olivier Charboneau, from Maran
    (His was one of 13 families from Maran)

    "Pour les familles de Maran Mademoiselle Mance"
    passagers du Navire St. Andre

    Immigration:
    This was the day of their departure aboard Le Saint-Andre. Barely one league out of port, the ship encountered a storm, lost her rudder and had to return. After repairs were made, the departed again on 2 July. During the voyage, passengers became infected with the plague. Eight to ten bodies were thrown overboard. Food was dangerously low and water was especially in short supply. It was terrible for two months. They were able to get water and catch fish when nearing Newfoundland and Labrador. They arrived at Quebec on 7 September. The contagious fever was brought on shore and spread to several people, resulting in some deaths.

    Land:
    Olivier leased a piece of land from Andre Charly dit Saint-Ange for one year. Charly promised lodging in town the the Charbonneau family. Olivier was in charge of 2 pigs, a cow, fourteen hens, a rooster, and thirteen chickens. He seeded, harvested and then paid his rent with twelve minots of peas and ten of oats. Charbonneau received eighty four livers for spending the winter. The land was located between the present day rues Champlain and Maisonneuve, as far out as Duplessis.

    Land:
    Olivier occupied twelve square arpents of land between Mathurin Thibodeau and Marguerite Bourgeoy's land.

    Land:
    Olivier sold his 12 arpents of land to Mathurin Thibodeau for ten livres.

    Land:
    Olivier leased a farm with Pierre Dagenais. Payment was set at twelve minots of wheat, due in the autumn of 1664.

    Census:

    Olivier Charbonneau, habitant, 35 years
    Marie Garnier, 49 years
    Anne Charbonneau, 9 years
    Josephe Charbonneau, 5 years
    Jean Charbonneau, 3 years
    Elisabeth Charbonneau, 18 months


    Census:

    Olivier Charbonneau,habitant, 52 years
    Marie Garnier, 43 years
    Anne Charbonneau, 9 years
    Joseph Charbonneau, 6 years
    Jean Charbonneau, 4 years
    Elisabeth Charbonneau, 2 years
    Michel Charbonneau, 15 months

    Note - Elisabeth Charbonneau est agee de deux years et demi

    Residence:
    The Charbonneau family lived near Pierre Rapin, not far from the seminary of the Sulpiciens. He had three arpents under cultivation, but no cattle.

    Legal Matter:
    Olivier was brought to the court because he was in debt for two minots of wheat to Jacques Lemoyne. He acknowledged his debt before the notary. Almost by force, twelve livres were extracted from him.

    Occupation:
    Historian Faillon reported a judgement of M. d'Ailleboust that stated, "A mill was built on the water of the Saint-Laurent river, which was the property of Olivier Charbonneau and Pierre Dagenets." This is how we learn that Olivier worked at the trade of miller.

    Land:
    Charbonneau bought fifty arpents of land from Gilbert Guillaume dit Villars (surgeon). There was an old building and an uappraised house on the property. His neighbors were Claude Bourgouin and Prudent Bougret dit Dufort.

    Prenuptual Agreement:
    Olivier and Marie promised to give Anne and Guillaume Labelle 3 blankets, 4 chickens and 60 livres "in two equal payments". Anne was endowered with 300 livres tournois.

    Occupation:
    Pierre Boucher de Grosbois hired Guillaume Labelle and Olivier Charbonneau as farmers. They were to cultivate the 45 arpents of land already in use, to utilize the shed with its 330 sheaves of wheat and the barn with its 600 bales of hay. Olivier and his son-in-law must pay the owner, 60 minots of wheat and 20 minots of peas each year. The seminary furnished 4 draft oxen, some hens and some tools. This three-year arrangement terminated prematurely in 1676.

    Land:
    Charbonneau obtained 30 arpents of land on the Saint-Francois Coast on the Ile de Montreal, facing east of Longueuil. He resold this property to Antoine Dufresne on 27 May 1679. When Dufresne terminated his lease, Pierre de Vanchy took it over. On 29 June 1680, de Vanchy withdrew by paying 3 minots of peas and 2 minots of wheat.

    Land:
    Abbot Noel Baillargeon reported that Olivier received land from the seminary on the Ile de Jesus.

    Census:

    Olivier Charbonneau, habitant, 70 years
    Marie Garnier, 54 years
    Jean Charbonneau, 18 years
    Elisabeth Charbonneau, 17 years
    Michel Charbonneau, 15 years

    The family had 1 gun, 4 head of cattle, and 6 arpents under cultivation.

    Died:
    80 years old at time of death.

    Buried:
    Also recorded in records of Riviere des Prairies - PRDH #12914

    Olivier married Marie Garnier about 1656 in Saint Etienne, Marans, France. Marie (daughter of Garnier) was born about 1627; died on 2 Dec 1701 in Lachine, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 2 Dec 1701 in Lachine, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Marie Garnier was born about 1627 (daughter of Garnier); died on 2 Dec 1701 in Lachine, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 2 Dec 1701 in Lachine, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2443
    • _UID: DAFA1D29BE884AB9872B24F1ECF025366108
    • Immigration: 1659, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France

    Notes:

    Immigration:
    Marie came with her husband and daughter Anne. Also on the same ship were her sisters, Louise and Michelle and their families.

    Children:
    1. 3. Anne Charbonneau was christened on 11 Apr 1657 in Saint Etienne, Marans, France; died on 11 Apr 1729 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 12 Apr 1729 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada.
    2. Catherine Charbonneau was christened on 11 Apr 1657 in Saint Etienne, Marans, France; and died.
    3. Joseph Charbonneau was christened on 16 Dec 1660 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; died on 24 Sep 1722 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 25 Sep 1722 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada.
    4. Jean Charbonneau was christened on 3 Nov 1662 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; was buried in Jan 1729/30 in Varennes, Lajemmerais, Quebec, Canada.
    5. Elisabeth Charbonneau was christened on 11 Jul 1664 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 18 Feb 1737/38 in St. Francois de Sales, Ile Jesus, Quebec, Canada.
    6. Michel Charbonneau was christened on 2 Oct 1666 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Garnier and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 301D5ECC497F44C4AAC994EE301351411169

    Children:
    1. 7. Marie Garnier was born about 1627; died on 2 Dec 1701 in Lachine, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 2 Dec 1701 in Lachine, Quebec, Canada.
    2. Michelle Garnier was born about 1629; and died.
    3. Marie Louise Garnier was born about 1632; and died.