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Note N00258
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Arrived in Ville Marie in the autumn of 1662.
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Note N00259
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Godfather- Jean Gervaise, Godmother- Marie Madeleine Cavalier
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Note N00260
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Was a Filles du Roi from St. Nicholas du Chardonnet, Paris, Ile de France, arrived in 1670.
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Note N00261
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1666 Quebec Census, Trois Rivieres
Jean and his brother Pierre explored with siere du luth along the upper Mississippi River. Pepin County and Lake Pepin are named after them.
He established Boucherville.
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Note N00262
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Have her signature on her niece's birth record from Sainte Famille du Boucherville, her brother Joachim's girl.
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Note N00263
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1666, 1667, and 1681 Quebec Census, Trois Rivieres and family.
Guillaume received his surname from King Louis 13th- title means "cutting through the mountain" conferred on him because of his great vigor. Al so was given a large land grant by King Louis. He also buys land in Nicolet, Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Champlain, Lac-St.-Pierre and Trois Rivieres.
He had already settled in at Trois Rivieres in 1634, at the site of what later became the Ursuline convent and is noted at Trois-Rivieres on 9/25/1645, when the govenor authorized him to use certain lands near the fort of Trois-Rivieres. Guillaume became syndic of Trois-Rivieres in 1651 and 1652 and was later judge for the seigneurie of Champlain.
No marriage contract has been found for Guillaume and Jeanne.
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Note N00264
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1666 Quebec Census, Trois Rivieres
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Note N00265
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Was a fille-du-roi from Grevillers, Arras, Artois, France, with a dowry of 250 pounds, 50 from the king. (The King's Daughters- Joy Reisinger, Elmer Courteau), arrived in 1669.
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Note N00266
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From de Grevillers Arras, Artois (Pas de Calais), France
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Note N00267
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Jacques Sanssouci's real name was William James (also under alias of Guillame Gems) born near Winfron, Dorchestershire, England. He went to Gair-Verte, Newfoundland in 9/1696 and while there became prisoner to Claude Robillard of Montreal in 1/1696/97 under the command of Iberville. He was married to Catherine Limonsin, also named Toinette 2/5/1703.
aka: Jacques Sanssouci
aka: Guillaume de Gem
aka: Guillaume Jems, dit Jacques
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Note N00268
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From :New England Outpost: War & Society in Colonial Deerfield by Richard Melvoin
The Stebbins family has its own ledger of troubles. John Stebbins Jr., had been found guilty of being an accessory to a 1667 crime in Northampton involving break-ins & robberies while townspeople were in church. That caper also included a plan among the three lads to run away to Canada, all of this abetted by a local indian. In the years after 1680, John, a former Pocumtuck resident, returned to Deerfield, while the other 2 participants in the escapade, John's brother Benoni Stebbins & Gedfrey Nims, also settled in town.
On September 18, 1675 John Stebbins was one of seven men who made it through the Bloody Brook Massacre. On that date Captain Lathrop and 76 of his men were killed by 700 Indians. They were conveying stores from Deerfield to Hadley.
Lived on Lot #35 in Deerfield, MA
Do not know where he is buried. When I took a trip to Deerfield, he was not in the cemetery with the other Stebbins.
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Note N00269
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She was still living in 1733 at Newton.