Name |
Pierre Simard dit Lombrette [1] |
Born |
Abt 1602 [2] |
Gender |
Male |
First mentioned in Canada |
1655 [2] |
Land |
30 Jan 1654/55 [3] |
- Pierre received a concession from Jean de Lauzon, Governor of New France.
|
Occupation |
1657 |
St. Vincent, Puymoyen, Charente, France [2] |
mason |
Travel |
28 May 1657 [3] |
- Pierre returned to France where he was a witness to the marriage contract of his nephew Jacques Simard.
|
Court |
24 Jul 1657 |
Quebec, Quebec, Canada [3] |
- Pierre returned to New France the same year he was in France. A transaction between Pierre Lombrette, master mason, and Etienne Lessard was signed before notary Audouart.
|
Court |
6 Jan 1665/66 [3] |
- Etienne Bellinier dit Le Prince gave control of his land just east of Petit-Cap to Pierre while he traveled to France. Etienne gained control when he returned.
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Census |
1667 |
Comte de Montmorency, Quebec, Canada [4] |
Pierre Simard, habitant, 64 years, widow
Noel Simard, 30 years, married
Marie Racine, 21 years, married
Pierre Simard, 4 years
Noel Simard, 3 years
Marie Simard, 8 months
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Census |
1681 |
Comte de Montmorency, Quebec, Canada [5] |
Pierre Simard, macon, habitant, 60 years
Noel Simard, 46 years
Madeleine Racine, 32 years
Noel Simard, 19 years
Etienne Simard, 17 years
Pierre Simard, 13 years
Joseph Simard, 10 years
Augustin Simard, 8 years
Francois Simard, 6 years
Marie Simard, 14 years
Francoise Simard, 11 years
Rosalie Simard, 1 year
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Additional information |
Ste. Anne du Petit Cap, Quebec, Canada [3] |
- Pierre's name is mentioned at least 12 times in the registries of the receipts and expenses of Sainte-Anne of Petit-Cap. "He paid his tithe and regularly made gifts to the church. He worked on the construction of the second edifice from 1661 to 1662 and received a salary of 55 livres."
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Residence |
St. Vincent, Puymoyen, Charente, France [2] |
_UID |
F54014F37FD5433BB9FA2CA6520BCDC07DF2 |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I1130 |
Gauthier Family Tree |
Last Modified |
19 Nov 2011 |