Name |
Nicolas Doyon [1] |
Born |
18 Mar 1653/54 |
Quebec, Quebec, Canada [1] |
Christened |
5 Apr 1654 |
Quebec, Quebec, Canada [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1666 |
Comte de Montmorency, Quebec, Canada [3] |
Jacques Lesot, matelot, 30 years
Marthe Gaignon, widow of Jean Doyon, 30 years
Nicolas Doyon, 12 years
Antoine Doyon, 10 years
Madeleine Doyon, 7 years
Marie Doyon, 14 years
Thomas Doyon, 18 months
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Census |
1667 |
Comte de Montmorency, Quebec, Canada [4] |
Jacques Lesot, 32 years
Marthe Gagnon, 32 years
Joseph Lesot, 1 years
Nicolas Doyon, 13 years
Antoine Doyon, 11 years
Marie Doyon, 8 years
Louis Doyon, 5 years
Thomas Doyon, 3 years
Jacques Fouillou, domestique, 35 years
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Occupation |
1683 [2] |
gunsmith and arquebusier |
- Nicolas was an explorer who followed Robert Cavalier de la Salle to the land of the Illinois.
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_UID |
7CE6BDCEC38746E59D223CC9135E029C35F1 |
Died |
6 Mar 1714/15 |
Quebec, Quebec, Canada [2, 5] |
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Buried |
7 Mar 1714/15 |
Quebec, Quebec, Canada [5] |
Person ID |
I2868 |
Gauthier Family Tree |
Last Modified |
14 May 2009 |
Father |
Jean Doyon, b. Abt 1619, Perigny, France , bur. 27 Apr 1664, Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada (Age ~ 45 years) |
Mother |
Marie Marthe Gagnon, b. Abt 1635, Laume, Perche, France , d. 21 Nov 1670, Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada (Age 35 years) |
Marriage Contract |
28 Oct 1650 [2] |
- Notary Claude Auber wrote the contract. Mathurin Gagnon promised his future son-in-law 300 livres, a suit of clothes and a milk cow.
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Married |
19 Nov 1650 |
Quebec, Quebec, Canada [6] |
Marriage Ceremony |
19 Nov 1650 |
Quebec, Quebec, Canada [6] |
- The ceremony was celebrated at the home of Mathurin Gagnon. Present were Jean Cochon, Rene Robineau and Jean Baptiste Legardeur.
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Family ID |
F1190 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |