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201 ! Joseph PurdyM, b. 1653, d. 29 October 1709Joseph Purdy was born in 1653 at Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States, 41.141205~-73.263725 . He was the son of Francis Purdy and Mary Elizabeth Brundage . Joseph Purdy married Elizabeth H. Ogden, daughter of John Ogden and Judith Budd , in 1680. JosephPurdy died on 29 October 1709 at Budd's Neck, Rye, Westchester, New York, United States, 40.980655~-73.683740 .Children of Joseph Purdy and Elizabeth H. Ogden Joseph Purdy Jr + b. 1682, d. 15 Jun 1777Daniel Purdy + b. c 1683, d. 1761Samuel Purdy + b. 1 May 1685, d. 4 Mar 1753David Purdy + b. 1687, d. a 1757Jonathan Purdy + b. 2 Apr 1694, d. 3 Feb 1772Stilljohn Purdy + b. 9 Dec1695, d. 9 Dec 1765Francis Purdy + b.1697, d. 2 Jan 1760Elizabeth Purdy b. 1699Judith Purdy + b. 1701, d. c1721Mary Purdy b. c 1703Phebe Purdy + b. c 1703, d. c 1761Elizabeth H.OgdenF, b. 1656, d. 1742 1207|Katharine Brown|b. 1601. 1670|p625.htm#i31208|Elizabeth H. Ogden was born in 1656 at Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States, 41.141205~-73.263725 . She was the daughter of John Ogden and Judith Budd . Elizabeth H. Ogden married Joseph Purdy, son of Francis Purdy and Mary Elizabeth Brundage , in 1680. Elizabeth H. Ogden died in 1742 at Rye, Westchester, New York, United States, 40.980655~-73.683740 >. PURDY, Joseph (I65346)
 
202 ! Joseph Purdy JrM, b. 1682, d. 15 June 1777Joseph Purdy Jr was born in 1682 at Budds Neck, Rye, Westchester, New York, United States, 40.980655~-73.683740 . He was theson of Joseph Purdy and Elizabeth H. Ogden. He married (--?--) (--?--)circa 1702. Joseph Purdy Jr died on 15 June 1777 at White Plains, Westchester, New York, United States, 41.033985~-73.762910Children of Joseph Purdy Jr and (--?--) (--?--)Obadiah Purdy + b. 1712, d. a 1757JosephPurdy III b. 1714Abraham Purdy + b. 1716Jonathan Purdy + b. 1718! Entries: 1010808Updated: 2007-01-01Contact: DaveSomehow, not only for Christmas, But all the long year through, The joy that you giveto others, Is the joy that comes back to you. The joy of brightening other lives, bearing each others' burdens, easing other's loads and supplanting empty hearts and lives with generousgifts becomes for us the magicof the NEW YEAR. Happy New Year TO EVERYONE.................ID: I85832802Name: Joseph PURDYGiven Name: JosephSurname: Purdy Suffix: Jr.Title: Jr.Sex: MBirth: 1682 in Budds Neck, Rye, Westchester Co., NYDeath: 15Jun 1777 in White Plains, WestchesterCo., NYWill: Inherited Land In White Plains NY From FatherChange Date: 5 Sep 2003 at 23:32Father: Joseph PURDY b: 1654 in Fairfield, Fairfield, CtMother: Elizabeth H. OGDEN b: 1656 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co., CtMarriage 1 Spouse UnknownChangeDate:3 Jul 2002Children Obadiah PURDY b: 1712 in New YorkJoseph PURDY b: 1714 in New YorkAbraham PURDY b: 10 Oct 1716 in Cortlandt Manor,Westchester, New YorkJonathan PURDY b: 1718 in New YorkMarriage 2 Mary PARKE b: Abt 1690Married: Abt 1710ChangeDate: 15 Aug 2003ChildrenObadiah PURDY b: Abt 1712 in White Plains, Westchester, New YorkJoseph PURDY b: Abt 1714 in Rye, Westchester, New YorkAbraham PURDY b: 10 Oct 1716 in CortlandtManor, Westchester, New YorkJonathan PURDY b: Abt 1718in WhitePlains, Westchester, New York PURDY, Joseph (I65347)
 
203 ! SOME FILLE DU ROI who arrived 1663 and entered into contract of marriage... Mary Albert, married. Jean Chauveau, dit Lafleur ALBERT, Marie (I567)
 
204 ! Jacques JobinMale, #44201, (1602 - 1700) Jacques Jobin was born in 1602 in d'Amfreville, Sous-Les-Monts, Les Andelys, France.1 He was the son of Charles Jobin and Marie Duval.1 In 1629 Jacques, married Margurite Roy, in D'amfreville, Sous-Les-Monts, Les Andelys, France.1 Jacques Jobin and Margurite Roy moved before 1639 to Paris, Ile-de-France, France.2,3 Jacques Jobin was a manuallaborer.3 He died in 1700 in Paris, France, at age 98 years.1 JOBIN, Jacques (I46459)
 
205 ! John Edward Embury UE was born in 1756 in Ballingrane, Ireland, the oldest son of David Embury UE (1724 - 1810) and Margaret Sleet (1734 - 1807). He immigrated with his parents to America in 1760 and in 1774 married Mary Detlor and they had seven children. Mary was born in 1758 in New York City, the daughter of Valentine Detlor UE (1727 - 1798) and Catherine Hill (about 1736 -1826). John was a member of 3rd Company of Queen's RoyalRangers commanded by Captain Justus Sherwood. He was a sergeant in 1777. He became a magistrate in the Midlands District after he settled in Canada and was still a magistrate in 1808. In 1803, John was granted the west half of Lot 13, Concession 5, Fredericksburgh on the Napanee River. John lived on his large farm in Fredericksburgh on the south shore of Hay Bay until he was an old man. They then moved to Concession 2, Richmond Townshipwhere John and Mary lived out the rest of their lives. John died January 23, 1849 in Richmond Township, Lennox and Addington County. Mary died February 15, 1848. They are both buried in the old historic Vandebogart burying ground, now a south eastern part of the present Napanee Cemetery. Their children were Ann Maria(born 1776) married to Jacob BaileyChamberlain, John (1780 - 1855) married to Nancy Detlor, George Hill (1782 - 1864) married to Nancy Empey, David (1785 - 1849) married to Maria Empey, Mary Anna (1789 - 1829) married to Micajah Purdy, Nancy (1790-1871) married to Jacob Empey, and Valentine (1791 - 1880) married toIrinda Spafford. EMBURY, Mary (I34386)
 
206 ! Valentine Detlor UE was born in 1727 in Ballingrane, Limerick, Ireland to Irish Palatine parents, father being Johan Jacob Dedler (about 1687 in Germany - about 1755 in Ireland). Tradition has that Valentine was secretary to his future wife's father, commanding officer of a regiment, and he travelled to America in 1756 with this man. He married Catherine Hill, a sister to Edward Carscallen's wife in New York in 1756. Catherine was born about 1736in Limerick, Ireland, the daughter of William Hill (born about 1700). He received his discharge from the army in 1763 and settled on a farm in Camden Valley, New York State. His memorial read "joined in 1776 at Crown Point". Valentine was a memberof 3rd Company of Queen's Royal Rangers Commanded by Captain Justus Sherwood. He was taken prisoner in October 1777 after the British defeat at Saratoga but somehow managed to escape to Canada. In 1777 Catherine took her children to Albany along with her sister Elizabeth Carscallen. Valentine?s name was on the muster of Leake's Corps taken May 1, 1781 at Carleton Island. Valentine passedaway in 1798 in Fredericksburgh, Ontario and Catherine on March 10, 1826at Napanee. Their children wereMary (1758 - 1848) married to John Edward Embury, Catherine (1759 - 1810) married to Daniel McMullen and secondly to Jacob Detlor, Jacob (1760 - 1840), Samuel (1761 - 1844) marriedto Catherine Empey, ElizabethDetlor (1769 - 1848) married to DariusDunham, John (1769 - 1813) married to Jerusha Simons, George (1774 - 1809)married to Lettie Van Pelt, Hannah (1777 - 1872) married to Elias Dulmage, and Ann (after 1777 - 1808) married to Micajah Purdy. DETLOR, Ann (I31547)
 
207 ! Pierre Gaignon & Ren?e Roger12016. Pierre GAIGNON died between 16 Dec 1630 and 10 Nov 1633 in LaVentrouze, Perche, France. (4709) He was a ploughman in La Gaignonni?re, Tourouvre, Perche, France.(4710)He was married to Ren?e ROGER about 1597 in Tourouvre, Perche, France. (4711)12017. Ren?e ROGER(4712) movedto New France with her sons before 1640. She died after 1647. Childrenwere: i. Marguerite GAGNON was born in Oct 1598 in Tourouvre, Perche,France. She was baptized on 5 Oct 1598 in St-Aubin de Tourouvre, Perche,France. (4713) She died on 7 Dec 1677.(4714) ii. Noel GAGNON was born on 30 Aug 1601. He was baptized on 31 Aug 1601. (2966) He died in France. iii. LouisGAGNON was born aboutJan 1604. He was baptized on 15 Jan 1604 in Tourouvre, Perche, France. He was married to Toussaine DeL?PINE on 18 Feb 1633. iv. Mathurin GAGNON was born about Oct 1606 in La Gaignonni?re, Tourouvre, Perche, France. He was baptized on 22 Oct 1606inSt-Aubin de Tourouvre, Perche, France.(4715) He was a merchant and farmer.(4717) Member of the Communaut? des Habitants. Left for Canada in 1635 with his brothers and opened a shop in Quebec city. Travelled to Franceon business in 1643. Around1640 established himself at Ch?teau Richer on land 6-1/2 arpents de front by 126 arpents deep. This was next to land owned by his brother Pierre. He bought and sold much land between 1646 and 1674 in Ch?teau Richer. He died on 20 Apr 1690 in Ch?teau-Richer, Qu?bec. He was buried on 22 Apr 1690 in Ch?teau-Richer, Qu?bec.(4716)v. Mathurine GAGNON was born about 1608 in Tourouvre, Perche, France.4874 vi. Jehan (Jean) GAGNON.2048 vii. Pierre GAGNON. GAGNON, Pierre (I37351)
 
208 ! References? 1.0 1.1 Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonialand Medieval Families , 783."15. ANTHONY STOUGHTON, 10th son, born 4 July 1598 (aged 22 in 1622). He married AGNES PIERCE , daughter of Robert Pierce . They had two sons, Laurence and Nicholas, Knt. , and three daughters, Rose , Ann (wife of Richard Glydd ), and Margaret . His wife, Agnes, died 15 March 1638/9. ANTHONY STOUGHTON died 14Jan 1643/44".!13. Anthony Stoughton, born 4 July 1598 and died 14 January 1643/44. He married Agnes PIERCE, daughter of Robert Pierce. Inaddition to his daughter Rose, he was the father of Sir Nicholas Stoughton, baronet, who was the author in 1672 of this manuscript.! Anthony Stoughton (b. Abt. 1598, d. December 14, 1644)Anthony Stoughton (son of Lawrence Stoughton and Rose Ive) was born Abt. 1598 in Stoughton Surrey England, and died December 14, 1644. He married Agnes or Ann Pierce on Abt. 1628 in England. Notes for Anthony Stoughton:Anthony Stoughton was a Puritan who lived in Stoughton, England. He lived a strict religious life. He served as an ensign in the parliamentary army during the English Civil War. He was married to Ann Pierce around 1628. Heand Ann had two children; Rose (1629-1676) and Nicholas (1634-1685).===============================================================================================Note: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bobstg&id=I10477Note: Anthony Stoughton was a very strict Puritan.Was an Ensign in Parliamentary Army during the Cromwell revolution. Had at least 2 children with Agnes Pierce.they were: Rose and Nicholas. Rose relates to this genealogy.More About Anthony Stoughton:INFO: See notes.More About Anthony Stoughton and Agnes or Ann Pierce:Marriage: Abt. 1628, England.Children of Anthony Stoughton and Agnes or Ann Pierce are:+Rose Stoughton, b. November 01, 1629, Stoughton, Surrey, England, d. February 23,1671/72, Dover, Strafford,N. H..Nicholas Stoughton, b. 1634,d. 1685.! Anthony STOUGHTON Esquire [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born 4 Jul 1598 in Stoke, Surrey, England. He died 14 Jan 1644 in Stoke, Surrey, England. Anthonymarried Agnes PIERCE on 1628 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England.Agnes PIERCE 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 1608 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England. She married Anthony STOUGHTON Esquire on 1628in Worplesdon, Surrey, England.They had the following children: FiRoseSTOUGHTON was christened 22 Nov 1629and died 1676. F ii Anne STOUGHTON 1 was christened 8 Jan 1631 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England. M iii Lawrence STOUGHTON 1 was christened 28 Mar 1633 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England. M iv Sir Nicholas STOUGHTON Knight 1, 2, 3, 4 was christened 8 Feb 1635 in Stoke, Surrey, England. He died 30 Jun 1686 in Stoke, Surrey, England. F v Margaret STOUGHTON 1 was born 1638 in Stoke, Surrey, England.! Anthony STOUGHTON Esquire1Noyes, Sybil., Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1972.), p. 520, Los Angeles Public Library, Gen 974.1 N958a.2Cokayne, George Edward, Complete Baronetage, 1611-1880 (Exeter, England: W. Pollard, 1900-1906.), 3:154, Family History Library, 942 D22cg.3"Family of Stoughton," NEHGR5:3 (Jul 1851) (New England Historic, Genealogical Society.), p. 350, Los Angeles Public Library.4Bannerman,William Bruce, The Visitations of the County of Surrey Made and Taken in the Years 1530, ..1572, .. and 1623 (London: Publications of theHarleian Society, 1899.), p. 87, FamilyHistory Library, 942 B4h v. 43.5Richardson, Douglas, MagnaCarta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005.), p. 783, Family History Library, 942D5rdm.6Sumner, Edith Bartlett, Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell, Maine (Los Angeles: American Offset Printers, 1959.), pp. 211, 268, Family HistoryLibrary, 929.273 F24s.7Otis, Horatio N., "The Otis Genealogy," NEHGR 5:2 (Apr 1851) (New England Historic, Genealogical Society.), p. 179, Los Angeles Public Library. STOUGHTON, Anthony (I72154)
 
209 ! Jeanne Bouveaub. Nogent-sur-Seine, Aube, Champagne, France- - - - - - - - - - - - - -Parents and SiblingsF. Julien BEANEAUM. Catherine PEAUJeanne Bouveau- - - - - - - -- - - - --Spouseand ChildrenH. Jean Blette dit GazailleAbt 1640 - 1722W. Jeanne Bouveaum. 16 Apr 1674(Son)Mathurin GAZAILLE BLETTE- 1742- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Name Jeanne BouveauAlt NameJeanne BeauneauAlt Name Jeanne BeauveauGender FemaleBirth[1] Nogent-sur-Seine, Aube, Champagne, FranceOther[1][2]King's Daughters (filles duroi)Marriage 16 Apr 1674 Notre Dame de Montreal, Isle de Montreal, Quebec, Canadato Jean Blette dit Gazaille?References? 1.0 1.1 FrancoGene.?La Soci?t? des Filles du roi et soldats du Carignan. BOUVEAU, Jeanne (I12657)
 
210 !  PURDY, Francis (I65310)
 
211 ! THE KING'S DAUGHTERSThis file is a compilation of lists detailing the NAME, MARRIAGE DATE/PLACE, and HUSBAND(S) of each of the women known as the "King'sDaughters". The lists that I used as reference were originally compiled by Elmer Courteau and Joy Reisinger.These women, known in French as the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exchange for a 50 pounddowry from theFrench King. Of the nearly 1000 women who undertook the journey,about 800 made it to Canada.They made contracts of marriage with the men who had originally settled the New World and usually married within a few days or weeks ofthe contract signing.Often the women broke the contracts, only to remake them or make new contracts withother men.What I have attempted to do here, for the convenience of those seeking a list of the women who may be their ancestors, is to give the basic information related to the marriage of each woman. I have included only the name, date and place of the contract or marriage, and the name of the husband. When only the contract is listed, I give only "DATE(cont)". My original intent was to list the parents and origin of each woman, but it was strongly suggested by Roland Roy that I limit the information to what is listed here. The other details can be found in sources such as JETTE's "Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles du Quebec". Given the scope ofthis (ambitious!!) project and my limited ability to type, I am more than grateful to Roland for his advice!SECTION THREEThe following is a list of "King's Daughters" from the Ile-de-France.NAME MARRIAGE DATE HUSBANDGROSSEJAMBE, Francoise 26 Oct 1671 Julien BOISSY dit La GRILLADE(350 pound dowry) Quebec, PQ GROSSEJAMBE, Francoise (I15693)
 
212 ! THE KING'S DAUGHTERSThis file is a compilation of lists detailing the NAME, MARRIAGE DATE/PLACE, and HUSBAND(S) of each of the women known as the "King'sDaughters". The lists that I used as reference were originally compiled by Elmer Courteau and Joy Reisinger.These women, known in French as the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exchange for a 50 pounddowry from theFrench King. Of the nearly 1000 women who undertook the journey,about 800 made it to Canada.They made contracts of marriage with the men who had originally settled the New World and usually married within a few days or weeks ofthe contract signing.Often the women broke the contracts, only to remake them or make new contracts withother men.What I have attempted to do here, for the convenience of those seeking a list of the women who may be their ancestors, is to give the basic information related to the marriage of each woman. I have included only the name, date and place of the contract or marriage, and the name of the husband. When only the contract is listed, I give only "DATE(cont)". My original intent was to list the parents and origin of each woman, but it was strongly suggested by Roland Roy that I limit the information to what is listed here. The other details can be found in sources such as JETTE's "Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles du Quebec". Given the scope ofthis (ambitious!!) project and my limited ability to type, I am more than grateful to Roland for his advice!SECTION FOURThe following is a list of "King's Daughters" from Normandy.NAME MARRIAGE DATE HUSBANDCRETEL, Elizabeth (350 Pound dowry) married 26 Oct 1671 Nicolas LANGLOIS Quebec,PQ CRETEL, Marie Elisabeth (I28318)
 
213 ! THE KING'S DAUGHTERSThis file is a compilation of lists detailing the NAME, MARRIAGE DATE/PLACE, and HUSBAND(S) of each of the women known as the "King'sDaughters". The lists that I used as reference were originally compiled by Elmer Courteau and Joy Reisinger.These women, known in French as the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exchange for a 50 pounddowry from theFrench King. Of the nearly 1000 women who undertook the journey,about 800 made it to Canada.They made contracts of marriage with the men who had originally settled the New World and usually married within a few days or weeks ofthe contract signing.Often the women broke the contracts, only to remake them or make new contracts withother men.What I have attempted to do here, for the convenience of those seeking a list of the women who may be their ancestors, is to give the basic information related to the marriage of each woman. I have included only the name, date and place of the contract or marriage, and the name of the husband. When only the contract is listed, I give only "DATE(cont)". My original intent was to list the parents and origin of each woman, but it was strongly suggested by Roland Roy that I limit the information to what is listed here. The other details can be found in sources such as JETTE's "Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles du Quebec". Given the scope ofthis (ambitious!!) project and my limited ability to type, I am more than grateful to Roland for his advice!SECTION FOURThe following is a list of "King's Daughters" from Normandy.NAME MARRIAGE DATE HUSBANDDEMOYS, Marie (400 pound dowry) married 15Oct1669 Leonard FAUCHER dit Quebec, PQ ST-MAURICE DAMOIS, Marie (I28806)
 
214 ! J?R?ME LONGTIN (1653-1723)Le 16 octobre 1684, un artisan de 27 ans, J?r?me Longtin, fils d?Andr?Longtin (Voir C. Tanguay, Dictionnaire g?n?alogique...I, 397; V, 428-430), et de Jeanne Bri?re apr?s contrat de mariage dress? par Cabazi?, notaire qui, de sergent de la Juridiction royale de Montr?al en devint, un moment, lieutenant g?n?ral int?rimaire ?pousait en l??glise nouvellement ouverte de Montr?al une enfant de quatorze ans, Catherine Sainte-Marie, n?e en cette ville, fille du Tourangeau Louis Sainte-Marie et de la Parisienne Mathurine Gouard.Pourquoi le notaire instrumentaire, ou l?officiant ? Notre-Dame n?indiqu?rent-ils pas l?origine du mari? du jour?? Myst?re. Chose certaine, leschercheurs se sont depuis fendus en quatre pour tenter de l??tablir. On a pr?tendu un temps que J?r?me Longtin, d?origine m?ridionale, venait de la Provence.Un chercheur ing?nieux, Pierre-J. O. Boucher, dont le sens critique n??tait pas ? toute ?preuve, a voulu le tenir pour un Canadien de naissance, fils d?un Elie Hanctin (Voir C. Tanguay, Dictionnaire g?n?alogique...I, 298.), de Trois-Rivi?res, mort jeune, et dont le fils, J?r?me, n? en 1660, aurait ?t? ?lev? par des alli?s ou proches parents.Les derni?res recherches semblents?arr?ter ? une origine normande. On a m?me assign? comme lieu de naissance au mari? de 1684, Honfleur. Je n?ai pas de conclusion ? apporter et j?accepterai volontiers toute pr?cision que l?on voudra bien produire ? ce sujet.L?actuel cur? de Varennes, M. Elis?e Choquet, attach? plusieurs ann?es ? la cure de la vieille paroisse de Laprairie, a donn? il y a plus de vingt-cinq ann?es, ? une chronique d? histoire locale ? l?organe du nouvel ?v?ch? de Saint-Jean, le Richelieu, une esquisse biographique et les traits principaux de la vie de ce pionnier. Concessionnaire de terres ? Saint-Lambert pr?s Montr?al. J?r?me Longtin fut surtout un entrepreneur en menuiserie, ce beau m?tier qui fleure bon les essences v?g?tales qui poussent dans le sol mont?r?gien. Il aurait travaill?, en particulier, ? l??rection de la premi?re ?glise paroissiale de Laprairie.Mon pr?d?cesseur aux Archives, E.-Z. Massicotte, avec son sens de l?anecdote, retra?a quelque part une m?saventure du menuisier. Il fut l?objet, ? l??poque de son premier mariage, d?assaut et batteriede la part de soldats en goguette qui, un soir, le rou?rent de coups pour s?emparer de son modeste avoir. Une autre fois, a relev? M. Raoul Raymond, il se fit chiper sa barque par des adolescents en veine d??cole buissonni?re, qui se rendaient aux fraises ? l??le Saint-Paul.Est-il n?cessaire de reprendre chaque fois que l?on dresse l?une de ces monographies les ?v?nements g?n?rauxou le fond de tableau des moeurs du tempso? v?cut celui dont on ?voque la m?moire? Il ne semble pas. C?est alourdir un texte de faits connus, ou cens?s connus, des fervents de l?histoire.Apr?s moins de vingt ann?es d?union, la femme de J?r?me Longtin, Catherine Sainte-Marie, s??teignit ? Montr?al en juin 1703. Elle avait33 ans et elle avait donn? naissance ? dix enfants.Un an plus tart, ennovembre 1704, J?r?me faisait dresser par Le Pallieur, notaire, de Montr?al, inventaire des biensdesa communaut?. On y note des meubles ? lamaison estim?s ? quelque 150 livres, et dans les d?pendances, 2 chevaux, 10 b?tes ? cornes, cochons et poules, 20 minots de bl? (? 40 sols leminot) et autres c?r?ales, avoine et pois, et parmi les immeubles, uneterre ? St-Lambert (de Laprairie) de 2 ? 20 arpents, dont 10 ? la charrue, avec maison de 20p. x 20, grange, ?table, une autre terre de 3 ? 15 arpents tenant sur le fleuve ? St-Lambert conc?d?e par les J?suites le 12 avril 1690 dont 9 ?la charrue; il a en main 30 livres et des comptes recevables de 50 livres. Ses autres papiers avaient ?t? incendi?s ?il y a environ dix ans?.Quelques jour plus tard, J?r?me Longtin ?tait partie ? un nouveau contrat de mariage re?u par La Pallieur.Il avaittrouv? une fille courageuse...pour aller prendre au foyer la place laiss?e vacante, l?ann?e pr?c?dente, et surtout le soin d?enfants en bas ?ge. Elle s?appelait Marie-Josephte Dumas. N?e ? Laprairie en 1685, elle ?tait fille de Ren?Dumaset de Marie Lelong, originairement fix?s ? Chambly, comme nous le montrera un jour notre ami, M. Raoul Raymond, dans la savante compilation qu?il pr?pare sur les premiers habitants de cette antique paroisse dont les registres des premi?restrente-cinq ann?es.1670-1705, sont disparus.Neuf enfants devaient na?tre de cette seconde union de J?r?me Longtin, et de Marie Josepthe Dumas, dont le dernier,l?ann?e m?me du d?c?s du p?re.Ici, une parenth?se. Un certain nombre d?entre vous ontlu r?cemment dans un quotidien montr?alais d?une grandeinfluence, cette vue d?un litt?rateur ?minent, que nos a?eux, venus ici au XVIIe si?cle, ?taient ?des pauvres et des mis?rables?. H?las! ce sont l? de ces expressions infiniment regrettablesde gens quin?y sont pastoujours all? voir et que ne manquent jamais de relever les organes de presse d?une autre langue, int?ress?s ? utiliser de pr?tendus arguments ad hominem, qui tournent au d?nigrement, et comme tous les d?nigrements sont sans fondements.?Pauvres?? Peut-?tre, mais qu?est-ce que la pauvret?, cette chose si relative? Apr?s deux cents ansd??conomie politique, les savants ?conomistes, ? bonnets carr?s ou pas, ne se sont pasencore entendus sur une d?finition ou une doctrine delavaleur.On se rappelle l?ouvrage publi? par le journaliste canadien-anglais, Bruce Hutchison, correspondant en Europe pendant la grande guerre de 1939, Canada, the Unknown Country.Apr?s avoir ?t? t?moin de tant de d?vastation, dufeu du ciel tombant surles villes de vieux continent, semant la mort et la famine partout, quand il entendit retrouver son pays, il se mit ? le parcourir d?un oc?an ? l?autre. A Qu?bec, il commen?a par explorer les vieilles demeures de l??le d?Orl?ans. (Ce chapitre a?t? publi? en fran?ais, sans nom du traducteur.) L?, il admire une fois encore l?artde vivre de nos ruraux de vieille souche, peu riches en esp?ces peut-?tre, mais dont les placards et les caves regorgent de r?serves de toutes sortes, pour des saisons ? l?avance,sinon des ann?es. Et l?auteur au souvenir de tant d?affam?s, de foyers dispers?s, d?truits, qu?il avait vus de s?exclamer de joie, ou ? peu pr?s citation de m?moire:- -N?est-ce pas l? la vraie richesse??Mis?rables? ? Que non pas,pour l?ensemblede nos a?eux. L?eussent-ils ?t? qu?ils n?auraientpas donn? naissance ? cette forte race qui accomplit, pendant les trois ou quatre g?n?rations du R?gime fran?ais, une t?che ou des t?ches d?une rigueur sans pareille. Leur vigueur,leur ?nergie, leur allant ont toujours fait l?objet de l??loge des autorit?s administratives de l??poque, comme plus tardcelui des conqu?rants.Des dix-sept enfants n?s des deux unions de J?r?me Longtin avec Catherine Sainte-Marieet Louise Dumas,quinze devinrent adultes, dont quelques-uns moururentoctog?naires, et l?un nonag?naire.Est-ce l? le sous-produit de gens ?mis?rables? ?Quand donc se gardera-t-on d?affirmations hasardeuses, sans bases, et qui ne servent qu?? alimenter les d?nigreurs professionnels de la ptite ou de la grande presse?Pour ceux qui aiment la musique des noms canadiens, comme les a chant?sle Sulpicien M. Dupaigne, ?voquons bri?vement les alli?s des enfants de J?r?me Longtin et qui avaient noms, Joseph Fleury, Marguerite Caill?, Catherine Bertrand, Marie Testu, JeanneLemieux, Fran?ois Raymond, Marguerite Deniger je m?incline en m?moire de cette lointaine a?eule, quiv?cut nonag?naire son fr?re Laurent Deniger, Pierre Laporte sans allusion ? l?actualit?Antoinette Achim, Marie-JosephteGervais, J.-B. Giroux, enfin Amable Gervais.Ne croirait-on pas nommer des voisins d?aujourd?hui?Dans la compilation en cours, en vue sans doute d?un autre m?moire,si les ?diteurs de la Soci?t? veulentbien l?accueillir, j?ai suivi jusqu??1925pas moins de 400 descendants des deux mariages de J?r?me Longtin, et qui ont tous, ou ? peu pr?s, contract? mariage en ce m?me district de Montr?al, ? l?ombre de ces institutions s?culaires, eccl?siastiques et profanes,comme la vieille?gliseNotre-Dame de la place d?armes etle palais de justice de Montr?al, les clochers des paroisses plus de deux fois centenaires, de Laprairie, Saint-Constant et Saint-Philippe.Le7 ao?t 1723, J?r?me Longtin dictaitsontestamentaupremier notaire r?sidant de Laprairie, Guillaume Barette. (Revue du Notariat, oct. 1963, pp.109-118.) Il y instituait sa deuxi?me femme son usufruiti?re. Il demandait d??tre inhum? au cimeti?re de Laprairie, mais il dut ?tre transport? d?urgence ? l?H?tel-Dieu de Montr?al, Puisqu?il s?y ?teignit cinqjours plus tard et il re?ut sa s?pulture au cimeti?re de cette ville, alors sis, sauf rectification, rue Notre-Dame, pr?sde la rue Saint-Pierre.Un deuxi?me inventairede sesbiens futdress?dix jours apr?s son d?c?spar le m?me Guillaume Barette, mais le partage n?eut lieu que quatorze ans apr?s, le 30 avril 1737. A cet acte, il appert que J?r?me Longtin poss?dait 100 arpents, pr?s la commune de Saint-Lambert, qui furentdivis?sen neuf lots aux fins de la loi de l??poque. Selon la coutume, les fr?res et s?urs se rachetaient entre eux par la suite.La seconde ?pouse, Louise Dumas, convola en 1730, avec Jaques Caill?, en fils de l?ex?cuteur testamentaire de J?r?me Longtin.Elleluisurv?cut trente-trois ans et elle s??teignit en 1756 ? Laprairie, o? naquirent, se mari?rent ets??tablirent le plus grand nombre des enfants de J?r?me Longtin, issusde ses deux mariages.Ici, quelques faits, quelquesrectifications. La premi?re ?se marier fut naturellement l?a?n?e, Marie, qui ?pousa en 1704, un an apr?s le d?c?s de sa m?re, Joseph Fleury. Elle mourut l?ann?em?me du trait? de Paris, en 1763, ? l??ge le plus fr?quent o? s?en vont les septuag?naires,en sa78e ann?e.Lefils a?n?, Andr?, fit mieux. Mari? en 1715 ? Marguerite Caill?, il ne s??teignit que pendant l?invasionam?ricaine ? Laprairie encore, en 1776, ? pr?s de 90 ans.Les deux derniers enfants de la pauvre Catherine Sainte-Marie, d?c?d?e ?33 ans, des jumeaux Fran?ois et Pierre avaient un an au d?c?sde leur m?re. Pierre est de sort inconnu du soussign?. Peut-?tre fut-il voyageur comme l?avant-dernier fils, Dominique, mort aux pays d?en haut ? vingt-cinqans ou vingt-six ans, vers1725. LONGTIN, Jerome (I54505)
 
215 ! A Captain in the Militia, he was mortally woundedin the battle at "Pied des rapides de la rivi?re ses Miamis". Fr. Christian Denissen, Genealogy of the French Families of the Detroit River Region, 1705 - 1936. Vol. 2. pg. 913! "d. a la Pointe ays Raisins". Fr. Christian Denissen, Genealogy of the French Families of the Detroit River Region, 1705 - 1936. Vol. 1. pg. 135 BONDY, Laurent (I16154)
 
216 ! a Pottowatomi SKEMIS, Charlotte (I32680)
 
217 ! A Sauteux Indian TAWISSEKOUKWE, Grand Chef Mius (I216)
 
218 ! age 72 at time of death CHARON, Augustin (I24618)
 
219 ! Bapt?me PRDH # 211002Cap-de-la-Madeleine 1695-02-20Rank Name Age M.S. Pr. Sex01 MARIE SOUART 017 c p f Residence : QUEBEC Origin : ANGLAISE DE NATION02 JEAN SOUART FATHER OF 01 SPOUSE OF 03 --- m d m Residence : QUEBEC Origin : ANGLAIS DE NATION03 ANNE SOUART MOTHER OF 01 SPOUSE OF 02 --- --- p f Residence : QUEBEC Origin: ANGLAISE DE NATION04 NICOLAS CACHEUX --- --- p m05 MARIE GODEFROY --- --- p f06 P VACHON --- c p m Occupation :PRETREL'ENFANT A ETE BAPTISE LE 17-08-1675. SOURCE: FICHIER ORIGINE SWARTEN-SOUARTEN, Mary "Mare Madeleine" (I48550)
 
220 ! Bapt?me - PRDH # 117352Pointe-Claire 1736-02-13Birth :1736-02-12Rank Name Age M.S. Pr. Sex01 MARIE ANGELIQUE JAMME --- c p f02 THOMAS JAMME CARIERE FATHER OF 01 SPOUSE OF03 --- m p m03 MARIE ANGELIQUE FAUCHER MOTHER OF 01 SPOUSE OF 02 --- m p f04 JEAN BAPTISTE LAVIOLETTE --- --- pm05 MARIE ANNE JAMME --- --- p f06 GLADEL ---c p mOccupation : PRETRE, MISSIONNAIREwww.genealogy.umontreal.ca! S?pulture- PRDH # 1146613Pointe-Claire 1811-08-03Death :1811-08-02Rank NameAgeM.S.Pr. Sex01ANGELIQUEJAMES 75 vd f Residence : POINTE-CLAIRE02 JOSEPH CLEMENT SPOUSE OF 01 --- ------ m Occupation : LABOUREUR? PRDHwww.genealogy.umontreal.ca JAMME, Marie Angelique (I25898)
 
221 ! Bapt?me - PRDH # 117200Pointe-Claire 1733-01-25Birth :1733-01-25Rank Name Age M.S. Pr. Sex01 JOSEPH ANTOINE CLEMENT --- c p m02 ANTOINE CLEMENT FATHER OF 01SPOUSE OF 03 --- m p m03 MARIE ANNE BOURDON MOTHER OF 01 SPOUSE OF 02 --- m p f04 JOSEPH STDENIS --- --- p m05 AGNES BOURDON --- --- pf06 BREUL --- c p m Occupation : PRETRE, CURE Residence : POINTE-CLAIRE? PRDHwww.genealogy.umontreal.ca! Sepulture -PRDH # 1146808Pointe-Claire 1808-04-08Death :1808-04-06Rank Name Age M.S. Pr. Sex01 JOSEPH CLEMENT 76 --- d m? PRDHwww.genealogy.umontreal.ca# CLEMENT, Joseph Antoine (I25897)
 
222 ! Bapt?me - PRDH # 13847Lachine 1707-09-04Birth :1707-09-03Rank Name Age M.S. Pr. Sex01 JEAN BAPTISTE TURPIN --- c p m02 MARGUERITE CHAMBLY MOTHER OF 01 --- --- p f03 JEAN BAPTISTE TURPIN FATHER OF 01 --- --- p m04 JEAN BINAUT --- --- p m05 MADELEINE CESAR --- --- p f"FILS DE JEAN-BAPTISTETURPIN SUIVANTLA DECLARATION DE MARGUERITE CHAMBLY QUI EN EST LA MERE SANS ETRE LA FEMME" TURPIN, Jean-Baptiste (I64663)
 
223 ! Bapt?me - PRDH # 658647Pointe-Claire 1798-09-21Birth :1798-09-20Rank Name Age M.S. Pr. Sex01 EUSTACHE CLEMENT --- c p m02 JOACHIMCLEMENT FATHER OF 01 --- mp m Occupation : LABOUREUR Residence : POINTE-CLAIRE03 MARIE CATHERINE LEGAUT MOTHER OF 01 SPOUSE OF 02 --- m pf Residence : POINTE-CLAIRE? PRDHwww.genealogy.umontreal.ca CLEMENT, Eustache (I25893)
 
224 ! Bapt?me - PRDH # 661141Ste-Genevi?ve (Pierrefonds) 1785-03-20Birth :1785-03-19Rank Name Age M.S. Pr. Sex01 MARIE LOUISE GROUX --- c p f02 JEAN GROUX FATHER OF 01 --- m p m03 MARIE MONET MOTHER OF 01 SPOUSE OF 02 --- m p f? PRDHwww.genealogy.umontreal.ca! Quebec Vital and ChurchRecords (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967Name: Marie GrouxEvent Year: 1812-1823Event: Enterrement (Burial)Religion: CatholiquePlace of Worship or Institution: Pierrefonds (Ste-Genevi?ve)Age: 27 (vingt-sept)Province: Qu?bec GROULX, Marie Louise (I42186)
 
225 ! Bapt?mePRDH # 83681Sorel 1718-12-05Rank Name Age M.S. Pr. Sex01 THERESE CLAIRE GASAILLES --- c p f02 MATHURIN GASAILLES FATHER OF 01 --- --- p m03 GENEVIEVE BENIER MOTHER OF 01 --- --- p f04PHILIPPEDAGNEAU DELASAUSAYE --- --- p m Occupation : ECUYER05 THERESE CLAIRE DARGENTERIE --- --- p f06 J YSAMBART --- c p m Occupation : PRETRE, MISSIONNAIREENFANT ILLEGITIMEACTE NON EN ORDRE CHRONOLOGIQUE; SITUE ENTRE B ET S 1718-12-08? PRDHwww.genealogy.umontreal.ca GAZAILLE, Therese (I12658)
 
226 ! Birth and death date from tombstone! Birthplace from Obituary in The Windsor Star, which said she went to Windsor 34 years before her death (circa 1912). BARBARY, Sophie (I9324)
 
227 ! Birth and death date from tombstone!1881 Census - Sandwich West, Essex, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375917 NAC C-13281 Dist 181 SubDist J Div 2 Page 43 Family 202 Sex Marr Age Origin BirthplaceBaptiste COUSINEAU M M 38 French Ontario Occ: Farmer Religion: Roman CatholicPauline COUSINEAU F M 32 French Ontario Religion: Roman CatholicEmma COUSINEAU F 12 French Ontario Religion: Roman CatholicGeorge COUSINEAU M 10 French Ontario Religion: Roman CatholicAlbert COUSINEAU M 8French Ontario Religion: Roman CatholicAlex COUSINEAU M 6 French Ontario Religion: Roman CatholicSabre COUSINEAU F 3 French Ontario Religion: Roman CatholicDolphis GERARD M 19 French Ontario Religion: Roman Catholic GIRARD, Jacques "Dolphis" (I40149)
 
228 Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. En vie (I29698)
 
229 Au moins une personne vivante ou marquée privée est liée à cette note - Les détails ne sont donc pas publiés. En vie (I29697)
 
230 ! Canada, Ocean Arrivals (Form 30A), 1919-1924Name: John MizonGender: MaleEstimated birth year: abt 1913Birth Place: East Ham EnglandAge: 10Date of Arrival: Sep 1923Port of Arrival: QuebecShip Name: Doric MIZON, John (I59037)
 
231 ! Christian Guardian, Toronto. 1830, Dec 1831 - Nov 1835" 6 August 1831- At Bath, on Tues. 5th July, John Purdy, of Sidney to Anna Margaret Frety, of Fredericksburg. (Rev. J. Stoughtont)" PURDY, John (I65339)
 
232 ! cloth manufacturer ANDRE, Pierre (I1011)
 
233 ! Contrat de Mariage PRDH #95035Lieu ind?termin? (au Qu?bec) 1703-11-04Rank Name Age M.S. Pr. Sex01 JEAN BAPTISTE OTIS SPOUSE OF 02 DECLARED NOT BEING ABLE TO SIGN --- c p m Residence : BEAUPRE Origin :ANGLAIS02 CECILE POULLAIN SPOUSE OF 01 DECLARED NOT BEING ABLE TO SIGN --- c p f Residence : ST-JOACHIM03 RICHARD OTIS FATHER OF 01 --- --- d m Origin : ANGLAIS04 ANNEOTIS MOTHER OF 01 --- --- --- f05 JEAN POULLAIN FATHER OF 02 --- --- d m06 LOUISE PARE MOTHER OF 02 --- --- --- f07 ETIENNE JACOB --- --- p m Occupation : NOTAIRE? PRDHwww.genealogy.umontreal.ca! John/Jean-Baptiste Otis (b. 1680), Dover, N.H.Posted by: Sylvain Dufour Date: March 14, 2002 To anyone reading, in possession of vetted information : One of my ancestral lines goes up to Jean-Baptiste Otis, born John Otheys (or Otis) in Dover, N.H., about 1680. Mgr Tanguay (circa 1878),in his genealogical dictionary attributes theparentage of Jean-Baptiste to Richard Otis and Anna Shuah (Shaw) of Dover. This was later corrected, by whom (?), to Richard Otis and Susanna Hussey. Carefully reading many of the threaded discussions onthis site I have put togethermuch of the puzzle but some questions remain. If anyone can contribute an answer I would appreciate. First, the facts as they now appear. =========================== For the sake of brevity, I am skipping all the sources or vetting of the information. Anindian raid took place in a locality called Cocheco (downtown modern Dover) where Richard Otis and Rose Stroughton had settled (message 227).This couple had several children: Nicholas RichardStephen Solomon (died at about one year of age) Experience Judith Rose Richard, the senior,remarried after Rose died in 1671/72. First with Shuah Heard with whomhe had no children, and then to Grezet Warren with whom he had two more children: Hannah Christine During the raid, Stephen, half-sister Hannah and theirfather Richard were killed. Experience, Judith and Rose were kidnapped but rescued a short while later and returned to their family. Richard, the one killed, had several grandchildren who were kidnapped : Nicholas' son, who escaped and returned homeStephen's sons Stephen and Nataniel, brought to Canada never to return Stephen's daughter Rose, brought to Canada never to return (see message 227) John, allegedlyRichard (jr)'s son, brought to Canada never to return John was9 years of age at the time of the kidnapping (therefore born circa 1680). He converted (willingly or not...) to catholicism, married and lived his life in the beautiful Charlevoix region of Canada.Wife, now widow, Grezet was baptised Madeleine inCanada where she livedouther life. We also seem to know that Richard Otis, the son, had established his blacksmith shop at Dover Point, "some miles" from Cocheco (message 227). Richard was married to Susanna Hussey (b. on 7 sept 1767 in Hampton). Their children were John(b. 1680) Richard (b. 1690) Rose (b. 1691) Rebecca (b. 1695) Stephen (b. 8 June 1698) Nicholas (b. 8 Feb 1701 and d. 1701) Richard Otis (II) was apparently notimplicated in the indian raid and went on to live until 1701. Now, the outstanding questions. ========================= 1. If this John is indeed the son of Richard and Susanna Hussey, this means that Susanna would havebeen a young 14 yearsold when he was born... not impossible but a bit early even for those days. 2. Alsounusual, although theoretically possible, 10 years would have elapsed between John and the next child. Although there might be a few unknownsin between... 3. If Richard and Susanna's establishement was far enough from the site of theraid to be spared (at least their life), how did John get captured in Cocheco? Could he have been visiting the grand-father? Did the raiding party actually rake through the region? Do we knowmore about this? 4. Message 472 refers to Richard's will giving custody of the childrento his wife Susanna in 1701. The author claims that John is not mentioned in the will. Is it reasonabletosay that the child having disappeared 12 years earlier was off everyone's mind as a subject for guardianship? Moreover, he would have been 21 years old at the time. Hardly one to need mother's care! 5. Was there ever an Anna Shuah (Shaw) in Richard Otis' life? Washe married with her before he married Susanna Hussey? My request ======== I would appreciate contributions elucidating John's origins. Facts about other family members are interesting but only as far as they contribute to the understanding ofJohn's saga and his origin. I would also appreciate having an idea of the sourcesof any new orcontradictory information. I prefer togowith vetted information (from wills, contemporary records and other writings, etc.).Sylvain DufourHull, QC, Canada P.S. It might be better to e-mail me as well as posting the message here, just to get my attention (unless the system notifies meautomatically as it suggests it will). ht-sd a sympatico.ca OTIS, John "Jean Baptiste" (I60596)
 
234 ! Couple PRDH # 4591 [Family]of JOSEPH STEPHEN HOTESSE OTISFather : RICHARD HOTESSE OTISMother : ROSE STOUGHTONCouple and MARIE LOUISE PITMAN HAREL OTISMarriage: Before 1677-12-31 Colonies anglaises(?tats-Unis)Children married before1800 :Sex Date of marriage First name of the child Place of marriage Name of the spousef 1696-10-29 MARIE FRANCOISE Beauport [Couple] JEAN POITEVIN LAVIOLETTEm 1710-11-03 PAUL NATHANIEL Qu?bec [Couple] MARIE ELISABETH WABERT? PRDHwww.genealogy.umontreal.ca! History of the Roberts and Trudeau Families of MichiganEntries: 38817Updated: 2011-03-19Contact: Lawrence RobertsHome Page: Ancestry of Lawrence Michael RobertsAncestry of Lawrence Michael ROBERTS- - - - - - - - -Descendant Register, Generation No. 11. Richard OTIS died 28 Jun 1689 in English Colonies (USA). He married Rose STOUGHTONBef 31 Dec 1652 in USA. He married Anne SHAW Abt 1677 in Cocheco (Dover, Strafford, NH), English Colonies (USA)?. He married Marie-Madeleine WARREN Bef 15 Mar 1689 in USA?, daughter of Jacques WARREN and Marguerite UNKNOWN. She was born 6 Mar 1662 in USA, and died 26 Oct 1750 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada.Child of Richard OTIS and Rose STOUGHTON is:+ 2 i. Joseph (Etienne, Stephen) OTIS was born 1652 in English Colonies (USA), and died 28 Jun 1689 in English Colonies (USA).- - - - - - - - - --Children of Richard OTIS and Anne SHAW are:+ 3 i. Marie-Francoise (Rose) OTIS was born Bef 1677 inEnglish Colonies (USA), and died 6 Jul 1729 in Charlesbourg, Qu?bec, Canada.+ 4 ii. John (Jean-Baptiste) OTISwas born Abt 1680 in Cocheco (Dover, Strafford, NH), English Colonies (USA), and died 15 Sep 1760 in Baie-Saint-Paul, Qu?bec, Canada.Child ofRichard OTIS and Marie-Madeleine WARREN is:+ 5 i. Margareth (Christine) OTIS was born 15 Mar 1689 in Cocheco (Dover, Strafford, NH), English Colonies (USA), and died in Qu?bec, Canada?.Descendant Register,- - -- - - - - -Generation No. 22. Joseph (Etienne, Stephen) OTIS (Richard OTIS1) was born 1652 in English Colonies (USA), and died 28 Jun 1689 inEnglish Colonies (USA). He married Marie-Louise PITMAN 16 Apr 1674 in Cocheco (Dover, Strafford, NH), English Colonies (USA).Children of Joseph (Etienne, Stephen) OTIS and Marie-Louise PITMAN are: 6 i. StephenOTIS was born 1682 in Cocheco (Dover, Strafford, NH), English Colonies(USA). He married Louise WEBER.+ 7 ii. Paul-Nathaniel OTIS was born Bef 1683 in English Colonies (USA), and died 24 Dec 1730 in Montr?al, Qu?bec,Canada.- - - - - -Descendant Register, Generation No. 37. Paul-Nathaniel OTIS (Joseph (Etienne, Stephen) OTIS2, Richard OTIS1) was bornBef 1683 in English Colonies (USA), and died 24 Dec 1730 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. He married Marie-ElisabethWEBER 3 Nov 1710 in Notre-Dame-de-Qu?bec, Qu?bec, Canada, daughter of Michel WEBER and Ebrard CALAIS. He married Marie-Madeleine TOUPIN 20 Nov 1721 in Notre-Dame-de-Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. She was born Abt 1694 in Qu?bec, Canada?. She was buried28Aug 1722 in Notre-Dame-de-Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. He married Marie-Anne CARON 22 Sep 1728 in Notre-Dame-de-Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, daughter of VitalCARON and Marie PERTHUIS. She was born 17 Dec 1698 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, and died 1 Apr 1754 in Ch?teauguay, Qu?bec, Canada.- - - - - - - -Children of Paul-Nathaniel OTIS and Marie-Elisabeth WEBER are:+ 30 i. Paul OTIS was born 19 Jan1712 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. 31 ii. Laurent-Ignace OTIS was born 10 Aug 1713 in Montr?al,Qu?bec, Canada, and died 9 Oct 1713 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. 32 iii. Marie-Louise OTIS was born 12 Dec 1714 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada,and died 11 Jan 1715 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada.+ 33 iv. Louis OTIS was born 14 Apr 1716 in Montr?al,Qu?bec, Canada. 34 v. Marie-Catherine OTIS was born 19 Sep 1717 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, and died 25 Nov 1759 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. She married Louis POUGET 8Feb 1740 in Notre-Dame-de-Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. 35 vi. Joseph OTIS wasborn8Sep 1718 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, and died 15 Nov 1718 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. 36 vii. Philippe-Marie OTISwas born 9 Sep 1719 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, and died 9 Dec 1719 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada.- - - - - - - - - - - -Child of Paul-Nathaniel OTIS and Marie-Madeleine TOUPIN is: 37 i. Marie-Madeleine OTIS was born 16 Aug 1722 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada.- - - - - - - - - - - -Children ofPaul-Nathaniel OTIS and Marie-Anne CARON are: 38 i. Marie-Josephe OTIS wasborn 26Jun 1729 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, and died 21 Sep 1764 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. She married Gabriel-Basile TROUVEZ 16 Oct 1747 in Notre-Dame-de-Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. 39 ii. Amable-Marie-Madeleine OTIS was born 5 Oct 1730 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. Shemarried Michel LEFEBVRE 1 Jun 1750 in Saint-Joachim-de-Ch?teauguay, Qu?bec, Canada. OTIS, Joseph Stephen (I60598)
 
235 ! Couple PRDH # 88324 [Family]of RICHARD OTISFather : RICHARD HOTESSE OTISMother : ROSE STOUGHTONCouple and ANNE OTISMarriage: Before 1680-12-31 Lieu inconnuChildren married before 1800 :Sex Date ofmarriage First name of the child Place of marriage Name of the spousem1703-11-04 JEAN BAPTISTE Lieu ind?termin? (au Qu?bec) [Couple] CECILE POULIN? PRDHwww.genealogy.umontreal.c SHAW, Anne (I60597)
 
236 ! Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1957Name:Annie SloonArrival Date: 30 May 1911Age: 2 Years 4 MonthsBirth Date: abt 1909Birthplace: QcBirth Country: CanadaGender: FemaleRace/Nationality: SyrianPort of Arrival: Detroit, MichiganAccompanied by: Mother BadiaDeparture Contact: (Cousin) Mariana Karom. McDougall Ave., WindsorMicrofilm Roll Number: M1478_96! Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1957Name: Anna SolanArrival Date: 19 Sep1927Age: 20 Years 2 MonthsBirth Date: abt 1907Birthplace: QuebecBirth Country: CanadaGender: FemaleRace/Nationality: SyrianPort of Arrival: Detroit, MichiganDeparture Contact: Father Peter SolanMicrofilm Roll Number: M1478_98! U.S. Naturalization Records Indexes, 1794-1995Name: Anna SolanBirth Date: 15 Jul 1908State: MichiganLocality, Court: Detroit, District Court SOLAN, Anna (I71637)
 
237 ! Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1957Name:Anthony SolanArrival Date: 1 Aug 1943Age: 30Birth Date: 25 May 1913Birthplace: Windsor OntGender: MalePort of Arrival: Detroit, MichiganMicrofilm Roll Number: M1478_98 SOLAN, Anthony F."Tony" (I71638)
 
238 ! Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1957Name:Nolla SloanAlias: Correet SloanArrival Date: 4 Aug 1931Age: 7 MonthsBirth Date: abt 1931Birthplace: Windsor OntGender: FemaleRace/Nationality: SyrianPort of Arrival: Detroit, MichiganAccompanied By: Mother Bedella; Sister AnnaDeparture Contact: Father Peter MichaelArrival Contact: Sister Anna SolanMicrofilm Roll Number: M1478_96! Windsor Star Obits:Last Name First Name Maiden Name Spouse DeathDemarse Noella Theresa ErnestHenry Aug 25, 2000! Ontario, Canada Obituaries, 1999-2001: Kitchener Record and Windsor StarName: Noella Therea (Solan) DemarseDeath Date: 23Aug 2000Birth Date: 69 YrSpouse: Ernest HenrySiblings: Lily Solan;Children: Late Ken & Anna; Nancy & Clarence Joncas; Cathy & Tony Pupatello;Ernie & Donna-Mae;Grandchildren: Julian; Holly; David; Annie; Tny; Tania; Sarah; Joseph; Angela;Great Grandchildren: Nicodemus; Shelly;Cemetery: Greenhill Cem.City: KingsvilleProvince/State: OnCountry: CanNewspaper: Windsor Star SOLAN, Noella Theresa (I29700)
 
239 ! District: ON ESSEX (North/Nord) (#59)Subdistrict: Sandwich (West/Ouest) G-1 Page 8Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6466Line # Numbered in order of visitation Personal Description Links House Family or House-hold Name of each person in family or household on 31st March, 1901. Sex. Colour Relationshipto head of family or household. Single, married, widowed or divorced. Month and date of birth. Year of birth. Age at last birthday. .1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1023 77 Grandmaison Telesphore M Head M 1865 3524 77 Grandmaison Emilie F Wife M May 8 1866 3425 77 Grandmaison Malvina F Daughter S Jul 4 1887 1326 77 Grandmaison AlexandreM Son S Sep 23 1889 1127 77 Grandmaison Hedwidge F Daughter S Aug 23 1890 1028 77 Grandmaison Kerry F Daughter S Sep 23 1893 729 77 Grandmaison Mary F Daughter S Aug 22 1895 530 77 Grandmaison Trefienne F Daughter S Mar 31 1897 331 77 Grandmaison Alma F Daughter S Dec 27 1900 3m BARBARY, Telesphore (I9325)
 
240 ! Early U.S. French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1695-1954Name: Isabelle ReneauEvent: Naissance (Birth)Event Year: 1801-1842Religion: CatholiquePlace of Worship or Institution: D?troit, Ste-AnneState: Michigan RENAUD, Isabelle "Elisabeth" (I42991)
 
241 ! Early U.S. French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1695-1954Name: Jean Baptiste CousineauSpouse: Archange CabanaEvent: Mariage (Marriage)Event Year: 1811-1824Religion: CatholiquePlace of Worship or Institution: D?troit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de WindsorState: Michigan COUSINEAU, Jean-Baptiste Amable (I27968)
 
242 ! Early U.S. French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1695-1954Name: Jean Baptiste Lalonge Dit GasconSpouse: Genevieve BernardEvent: Mariage (Marriage)Event Year: 1751-1811Religion: CatholiquePlace of Worship or Institution: D?troit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor; RegistresState: Michigan! Ontario, Canada, Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1747-1967Name: Jean Baptiste Lalonge [Jean Bte Lalonge]Event Year: 1829-1845Event: Enterrement (Burial)Religion: CatholiquePlace of Worship or Institution: AmherstburgProvince: Ontario LALONGE, Jean-Baptiste (I48865)
 
243 ! Early U.S. French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1695-1954Name: Joseph ReneauSpouse: Isabelle LesperanceEvent: Mariage (Marriage)Event Year: 1801-1842Religion: CatholiquePlace of Worship or Institution: D?troit, Ste-AnneState: Michigan RENAUD, Joseph (I66106)
 
244 ! Early U.S. French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1695-1954Name: Josephte BertrandSpouse: Gabriel BoisseEvent: Mariage (Marriage)Event Year: 1808-1820Religion: CatholiquePlace of Worship or Institution: D?troit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de WindsorState: Michigan BERTRAND, Marie Josephe (I13712)
 
245 ! Emelie's headstone lists that she died in 1902, death registration MS935-#96,1900 states that she died 15 Jan 1900. Place of birth listed as St. Eugene, Quebec, death registered by Theo. Grandmaison. Newspaper death notice also says Mrs. Mose Grandmaison, age 75, died Jan 15th 1900.! Ontario, Canada, Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1747-1967Name: M Grand [Marie Grand]Event Year: 1899-1910Event: Enterrement (Burial)Religion: CatholiquePlace of Worship or Institution: Rivi?re aux CanardsProvince: Ontario(Burial record gives her name as "Moyse Grandmaison", wife of "Moyse Grandmaison") CLEMENT, Emelie (I9306)
 
246 ! England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975name: Anne Stoughtonegender: Femalebaptism/christening date: 08 Jan 1631baptism/christening place:WORPLESDON,SURREY,ENGLANDbirth date:birthplace:death date:name note:race:father's name: Antony Stoughtonefather's birthplace:father's age:mother's name:mother's birthplace:mother's age:indexing project (batch) number: C06600-2system origin: England-ODMsource film number: 991749reference number:! Richard Glyd and Anne StoughtonHusband Richard Glyd 1 Born: 25 Mar 1618 - Brightling, Sussex, England 2 Baptised: Died:24 Nov 1658 - Unknown 3 Buried: 1658 - St. Mary's Church, Bletchingley, Surrey, England 4 Father: Richard Glyd Mother: Elizabeth Evans Marriage: Abt 1649 - Unknown 5Wife Anne Stoughton 6 Born: 1 Jan 1632 - 7 Baptised: 8 Jan 1632 - St Mary, Worplesdon, Surrey, England 8 Died: 24 Nov 1711 - Unknown9 Buried:- St Mary's, Bletchingley, Surrey, England Father: Anthony Stoughton 10 Mother: Agnes Pierce STOUGHTON, Ann (I72153)
 
247 ! England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975name: Henry Houghgender: Malebaptism/christening date: 02 Feb 1818baptism/christening place: NORTHCOLLINGHAM,NOTTINGHAM,ENGLANDbirth date:birthplace:death date:name note:race:father's name: Henry Houghfather's birthplace:father's age:mother's name: Ann Simpsonmother's birthplace:mother's age:indexing project (batch) number: C04661-1system origin: England-ODMsource film number: 504089reference number:! 1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova ScotiaName: Henry HoughGender: MaleAge: 31Estimated Birth Year: abt 1821Birthplace: EnglandProvince: Canada West (Ontario)District: Elgin CountyDistrict Number: 7Sub-District: SouthwoldSub-District Number: 51Name Home in 1851 (Sub-District, District, Province) Estimated Birth Year BirthplaceHenry Hough Southwold, Elgin County, Canada West (Ontario) abt 1821 EnglandAlice Hough Southwold, Elgin County, Canada West (Ontario) abt 1832 EnglandMary Ann Hough Southwold, Elgin County, Canada West (Ontario) abt 1847 WestBengamin Hough Southwold, Elgin County, Canada West (Ontario) abt 1849 WestJoseph Hough Southwold, ElginCounty, Canada West (Ontario) abt 1851 WestSource Citation: Year: 1851;Census Place: Southwold, Elgin County, Canada West (Ontario). Schedule: A, roll C_11719, Page 209, Line: 42.!! 1871 Census of Canada about Henry HoughName: Henry HoughGender: MaleAge: 59Birth Year: abt 1812Birth Place: EnglandMarital Status: MarriedReligion: Church Of EnglandOrigin: EnglishProvince: OntarioDistrict: Elgin WestDistrict Number: 05Division: 02Subdistrict: SouthwoldSubdistrict Number: cHousehold Members: Name Age Henry Hough 59 Alace Hough 40 BenjaminHough 22 Joseph Hough 20 Edwin Hough 18 Thomas Hough 16 Matilda Hough 14 Louisa Hough 11 Charles Hough 9Ida Hough 6 John Hough 3 Alace Hough 1Source Citation: Year: 1871; Census Place: Southwold, Elgin West, Ontario; Roll: C-9898; Page: 48; Family No: 171.! 1881 Census of Canada about Henry HoughName: Henry HoughGender: MaleMarital Status: MarriedAge: 62Birth Year: 1819Birthplace: EnglandReligion: Church of EnglandNationality: EnglishOccupation: LabourerProvince: OntarioDistrict Number: 163District: Elgin EastSub-District Number: BSubdistrict: Port StanleyHousehold Members: Name Age Henry Hough 62 Alice Hough 50 Louisa Hough 21 Charles Hough 19 Ida Hough 16 John Hough 13 Alice Hough 11 William Hough 8 Eliza Hough 6Source Citation: Year: 1881;Census Place: Port Stanley, Elgin East, Ontario, roll C_13265, Page 21, Family No: 101! 1891 Census of CanadaName: Henry HaughGender: MaleMarital Status: MarriedAge: 73Birth Year: abt 1818Birthplace: EnglandRelation to Head of House: HeadReligion: Church of EnglandFrench Canadian: NoFather's Birth Place: EnglandMother's Birth Place: EnglandProvince: OntarioDistrict Number: 60District: Elgin EastSubdistrict: PortStanleyHousehold Members: Name Age Henry Haugh 73 Alice Haugh 60 William Haugh 19 Eliza Haugh 17 Charles Haugh 29 Alice Haugh 21 Caroline Haugh 6Source Citation: Year: 1891;Census Place: Port Stanley, ElginEast, Ontario, roll T-6333,FamilyNo: 38.! Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869-1938 and Deaths Overseas, 1939-1947Name: Henry HoughDeath Date: 22 Jan 1893Death County or District: ElginAge: 73Gender: MaleEstimated Birth Year: abt 1820Birth Location: Gansborough Nottinghamshire, EnglandOVRDeath Certificate #0 . Cause of death:! Brayne?s CemeteryLot 14, Union RoadSouthwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada7. Grey stone; Holy Bible motif attopEast -Stained glass window motif - In memory of / Henry HOUGH / born June 12, 1818 / died Jan. 20, 1893 / Alice / wife of / Henry HOUGH / born Jan. 10, 1831 / died May 4, 1906 / HOUGHNorth - Edwin / HOUGH / born / Apr. 13, 1854 / died / Dec. 22, 1886 /Cassie M. / wife of / H. BEDFORD / born / Oct. 15, 1881 / died / Jan. 12, 1908 /West - Mary E. SEXTON / wife of / Edwin HOUGH / born / July 22,1853 / died / Apr. 28, 1944 / HOUGH, Henry Alfred (I45262)
 
248 ! England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975name: Lawrence Stoughtongender: Malebaptism/christening date: 28 Mar 1633baptism/christening place: , WORPLESDON, SURREY, ENGLANDbirth date:birthplace:death date:name note:race:father's name: Antony Stoughtonfather's birthplace:father's age:mother's name:mother's birthplace:mother's age:indexing project (batch) number: C06600-2system origin: England-ODMsource film number: 991749reference number:! England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975name: Lawrence Stoughtongender: Malebaptism/christening date: 1633baptism/christening place: , WORPLESDON, SURREY, ENGLANDbirth date:birthplace:death date:name note:race:father's name: Antony Stoughtonfather's birthplace:father's age:mother's name:mother's birthplace:mother's age:indexing project (batch) number: C06600-2system origin: England-VRsource film number:991749reference number: - 2:1Z6C49P STOUGHTON, Lawrence (I72162)
 
249 ! England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975name: Robert Pearsegender: Malebaptism/christening date: 30 Mar 1591baptism/christening place: Wartling, Sussex, Englandbirth date:birthplace:death date:name note:race:father's name: Phillip Pearsefather's birthplace:father's age:mother's name:mother's birthplace:mother's age:indexing project (batch) number: C14798-1system origin: England-EASysource film number: 1067122reference number: item 11! England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975name: William Peirsegender: Malebaptism/christening date: 09 Mar 1616baptism/christening place: WILLINGDON, SUSSEX, ENGLANDbirth date:birthplace:death date:name note:race:father's name: Robert Peirsefather's birthplace:father's age:mother'sname:mother's birthplace:mother's age:indexing project (batch) number: C15200-1system origin: England-EASysource film number: 1067362reference number: item 3 PEARCE, Robert (I61793)
 
250 ! England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975name: Rosse Stoughtongender: Femalebaptism/christening date: 22 Nov 1629baptism/christening place:WORPLESDON,SURREY,ENGLANDbirth date:birthplace:death date:name note:race:father's name: Antony Stoughtonfather's birthplace:father's age:mother's name:mother's birthplace:mother's age:indexing project (batch) number: C06600-2system origin: England-ODMsource film number: 991749reference number:! Rose STOUGHTON [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was christened 22 Nov 1629 in Worplesdon, Surrey, England. She died 1676 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire. Rose married Richard OTIS on 1651 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.! Rose STOUGHTON1Noyes, Sybil., Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1972.), p. 520, Los Angeles Public Library, Gen 974.1N958a.2"Family of Stoughton," NEHGR 5:3 (Jul 1851) (New England Historic, Genealogical Society.), p. 350, Los Angeles Public Library.3Richardson, Douglas, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005.), p. 783, Family History Library, 942 D5rdm.4Sumner, Edith Bartlett, Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell, Maine (Los Angeles: American Offset Printers, 1959.), pp. 211, 269, Family History Library, 929.273 F24s.5Otis, HoratioN., "The Otis Genealogy," NEHGR 5:2 (Apr 1851) (New England Historic, Genealogical Society.), p. 179, Los Angeles Public Library.! 14. Rose Stoughton, baptized 22 November 1629, died prior to 5 November 1677 at Dover, N.H. She married there about 1651, Richard OTIS, blacksmith and early Quaker. He was born say 1625 and diedat Dover on 28 June 1689. Richard and Rose hadeight children: Stephen,Martha, Anne, Richard, Judith, Solomon, Experience and Nicholas. He married twice after Rose, Shuah (Starbuck) Heard and Grizzel Warren. Sarah Pinkham married Joseph Austin, who were firstcousins through this family,both grandchildren of Richard and Rose. They named a child Stoughton Austin. [MCA, p. 783, and Gen. Dict. of Me. and N.H., pp. 520-21 (Otis)].! 98. ROSE21 STOUGHTON(ANTHONY20, SIR LAWRENCE19, ELIZABETH18 LEWKENOR, EDMUND17, MARY16WEST, REYNOLD/REGINALD15 DE WEST, JOAN14 LA WARRE, ALINORE13 ELEANOR DEMOWBRAY, JOAN OF12 LANCASTER, HENRY11 PLANTAGENET, EDMUND10 CROUCHBACK, HENRY9 III, JOHN8 LACKLAND, HENRY7 II, MATILDA6 ALICE, HENRY I5 BEAUCLERC, WILLIAM4 I, ROBERT "THE3DEVIL",RICHARD2 II, RICHARD1 I)328 was born November 01, 1629 in Stoughton, Surrey, England, and died 1676 in Dover, Strafford, NH. She married RICHARD OTIS328,329 1651 inNew England330, son of STEPHEN OTIS and MARGARET. He was born 1626 in Glastonbury,Somerset, England, and died June 28, 1689 in Dover, New Hampshire.Children of ROSE STOUGHTON and RICHARD OTIS are:101. i. RICHARD22 OTIS, b. 1651; d. Dover, New Hampshire.102. ii. STEPHEN OTIS, b. 1652; d. June 26, 1689, Dover, New Hampshire.iii. ANNE OTIS330, b. 1656; m. THOMAS AUSTIN.103. iv. NICHOLAS OTIS, b. 1660; d. July 26, 1696, Dover NH.v. SOLOMON OTIS330, b. October 15, 1663330; d. 1664330.vi. EXPERIENCE OTIS330,b. November 07, 1666330; d. February 08, 1698/99; m. (1) ROWLAND JENKINS330; m. (2) SAMUEL HEARD330, March 20, 1684/85.104. vii. JUDITH OTIS,b. 1667; d. 1712.105. viii. MARTHA/ROSE OTIS, b. 1669, Dover, Stafford, New Hampshire; d. July 06, 1729, Charlesbourg, Quebec County, Prov OfQuebec. STOUGHTON, Rose (I60599)
 

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