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Marie-Charlotte LÉCUYER

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Nom Marie-Charlotte LÉCUYER Naissance 16 avr 1684 Québec,,Mauricie,,Canada,Batiscan,G0x 1a0 Genre Féminin Décès 11 juil 1722 Québec,,Mauricie,,Canada,Batiscan,G0x 1a0 Inhumation 11 juil 1722 Québec,,Mauricie,,Canada,Batiscan,G0x 1a0 _CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I44696 Arbour-Pierre1615 Dernière modif. 16 sept 2023
Père Antoine LÉCUYER, n. 1646, ?,,,,France, d. 30 avr 1718, Québec,,Mauricie,,Canada,Batiscan,G0x 1a0
(Âgé de 72 ans)
Mère Anne RABADY, n. 1654, Alençon,61000,Orne,,France,Basse-Normandie d. 4 sept 1747, Québec,,Mauricie,,Canada,Batiscan,G0x 1a0
(Âgé de 93 ans)
Mariage 31 déc 1671 Quebec,,Mauricie,Quebec,Canada,[Église de Saint-François-Xavier de Batiscan,Canada] - Batiscan,G0x 1a0 _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F11315 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
Famille Nicolas-François HERBECQ, n. 12 mai 1678, Valenciennes,59300,Nord,,France,Nord-Pas-de-Calais d. 13 mai 1766, Quebec,,,,Canada,Deschaillons-sur-Saint-Laurent,Centre-du-Québec
(Âgé de 88 ans)
Mariage 9 avr 1709 Québec,,Mauricie,,Canada,Batiscan,G0x 1a0 _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED Enfants 1. Marie-Charlotte HERBECQ, n. 3 oct 1711, Québec,,Mauricie,,Canada,Batiscan,G0x 1a0 d. 3 juin 1729, Québec,,Mauricie,,Canada,Batiscan,G0x 1a0
(Âgé de 17 ans)
2. Marie-Geneviève HERBECQ, n. 10 août 1713, Québec,,Mauricie,,Canada,Batiscan,G0x 1a0 + 3. Therese Elizabeth HERBECQ, n. 21 sept 1716, Québec,,Mauricie,,Canada,Batiscan,G0x 1a0 4. Pierre Joachim HERBECQ, n. 1 déc 1719, Québec,,Mauricie,,Canada,Batiscan,G0x 1a0 ID Famille F11314 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
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Notes - 2ième Mariage Charlotte Lecuyer"The parish registers are hardly fair toPhlem. They only mention the sick who came to his home to die but we will never know all the names of those that he has cured or at least alleviated their sufferings inthe lastuo h Ri745 lmillee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»years of his life.Because without a doubt he carried on with his life of benevolence, or what some would even call his apostolate, without further worries after the unfortunate Bilodo affair. The higher authorities, even as they wereaware of his medical activities, closed their eyes and left him in peace, free to minister to those who sought his help.As for the certified physicians practicing in the cities, he was notseen as competition, and as they received no officialcomplaints, they created no more difficulties. There was only one doctor resident in theregion, doctor François Herbecq, living in Batiscan who could not see to all of the needs. At any rate, around 1745 he was over 75 years ofage, and haddonated his farms and his pouo h Ri745 lmillee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»ssessions to his son François. He took no umbrage at the activity of his ±colleague in Sainte-Anne.Herbecq would live until 1766, whenhe died in Deschaillons at the age of 96 years. He had survived all his childrenand also, it goes without saying,o h Ri745 lmillee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»the majority of his patients"Yves Phlem dit Yvon Le BretonThe Trials of an Eighteenth Century Healerby Raymond Douville