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Marie OLIVIER

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Nom Marie OLIVIER Autre nom Manitouabeouich Genre Féminin Décès 10 sept 1665 Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada, Inhumation 12 sept 1665 Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada, - ID No: 7691
Prénom: Marie-Olivier
Nom: Sylvestre
OUCHISTAOUICHKOUE MANITOUABEOUICH
Sexe: F
Occupation:
Naissance: 1624 vers
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Bapt./Source: Naissance inconnue: Amérindienne algonquine PRDH
Décès: 10 septembre 1665 - âge: 41
Paroisse/ville: Quebec
Pays: Canada
Inh./Source: Décès : 1665-09-10
Sépulture : 1665-09-12 Québec PRDH
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Père : ROCH MANITOUABEOUICH
Mère : OUTCHIBAHANOUKOUEOU
Algonquine vivant ches les Hurons
Fille de Roch Manitouabéouich et ?
Manitouabe8ich
Elle est la fille adoptive de Olivier Le Tardif de Honnefleur
Elle fut placée au pensionnat des Ursulines à Québec (Les Mémoires de la SGCF, Vol. XII No 1, Janvier 1961, A.Emile Ducharme)
Se nommerait Marie Manitouabeouich
Famille Martin Provost-Prévost et Marie-Olivier Marie-Olivier Ouchistaouichkoue-Manitouabeouich (8 enfants) vérifiée avec PRDH
LE NOM "OUCHISTAOUICHKOUE" PROVIENT D'UNE CITATION EN TANT QUE MARRAINEEN 1642. SA MÈRE POURRAIT BIEN ÊTRE "OUTCHIBALIABANOUKOUEAU", CITÉE PAR LE PÈRE LEJEUNE COMME AYANT DES ENFANTS AVEC MANITOUABEOUICH. SOURCE:COMMUNICATION PERSONNELLE DE MAIRIl tres,ser1célèbres18 Rivitab» «tab»COWAN. QUANT AU NOM «MANITOUABEOUICH» QUI LUI EST FRÉQUEMMENT DONNÉ PARCE QUE C'EST CELUI DE SON PÈRE, ELLE NE L'A JAMAIS UTILISÉ DANS LES DOCUMENTS QUI LA CONCERNENT prdh
_CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I60538 Arbour-Pierre1615 Dernière modif. 16 sept 2023
Père Roch MANITOUABEOUICH Mère Oueou OUTCHIBAHANOUKOUEOU, n. Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada, Mariage - Information, autres enfants, notes etc. Algonquine vivant ches les Hurons
Fille de Roch Manitouabéouich et ? Manitouabe8ich .Elle est la fille adoptive de Olivier Le Tardif de Honnefleur
Elle fut placée au pensionnat des Ursulines à Québec (Les Mémoires de la SGCF, Vol. XII No 1, Janvier 1961, A.Emile Ducharme)
Se nommerait Marie Manitouabeouich
_CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F14805 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
Famille Martin PRÉVOST, n. 1611, Montreuil,93100,Seine-Saint-Denis,Île-de-France,France, d. 27 jan 1691, Quebec,,Capitale-Nationale,,Canada,Beauport,G1e 6r9
(Âgé de 80 ans)
Mariage 3 nov 1644 Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada, [1]
_CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED Enfants + 1. Louis PRÉVOST, n. 1651, Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada,[QC] - Quebec d. 12 mai 1686, Quebec,,Capitale-Nationale,,Canada,Beauport,G1e 6r9
(Âgé de 35 ans)
2. Marie-Madeleine PRÉVOST, n. 7 jan 1655, Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada, d. 16 avr 1662, Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada,
(Âgé de 7 ans)
3. Antoine PRÉVOST, n. 15 oct 1657, Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada, d. 16 mars 1662, Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada,
(Âgé de 4 ans)
+ 4. Jean PRÉVOST, n. 31 jan 1660, Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada, + 5. Jean Baptiste PRÉVOST, n. 16 mai 1662, Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada, ent. 12 mai 1737, Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures,,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada,
(Âgé de ~ 74 ans)
> 6. Therese PRÉVOST, n. 3 juin 1665, Quebec,62020,Capitale-Nationale,Quebec,Canada, ID Famille F15680 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
- ID No: 7691
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Notes - ! from PRDH: " Am?rindienne algonquine, probablement montagnaise": "LE NOM "OUCHISTAOUICHKOUE" PROVIENT D'UNE CITATION EN TANT QUE MARRAINE EN1642. SA M?RE POURRAIT BIEN ?TRE "OUTCHIBALIABANOUKOUEAU", CIT?E PAR LE P?RE LEJEUNE COMME AYANT DES ENFANTS AVEC MANITOUABEOUICH. SOURCE: COMMUNICATION PERSONNELLE DE MAIRI COWAN"! <http://www.leveillee.net/ancestry/martinprevost.htm>MARTIN PR?VOST dit PROVOST1611-1691Martin Pr?vost, born on Jan. 4, 1611, is the son of Pierre Provost andCharlotte Vi?(Vien) of Montreuil-sous-Bois, a suburb to the east of Paris. Martin hadhad four brothers and one sister. He came to Canada around 1639 and married in 1644. According to the official records of New France, Martin Pr?vost was the first white to marryan indian. The wife of Martin called Marie Olivier Sylvestre, was of the Algonquian tribe. Her name at birth was Manitouab?ouich and she was given the Christian name d'Olivier in honor of her adoptive father, Olivier LeTardiff, interpreter and commissioner general of the company of the One Hundred Associations. Martin Pr?vost and his family moved from Quebec to Beauport. He died at age 80, on Jan. 27, 1691.MARIE OLIVIER SYLVESTRE (MANITOUABEOUICH)(1624-1665)By Suzanne Guimont BinetteIn the early history of Canada, it was not until Olivier LeTardif became the personal representative and interpreter for Samuel de Champlain that we first hear the name Manitouabewich. This young Indian, of the Huron Nation, had been hired as LeTardif'sownscout and traveling companion. Manitouabewich had been converted to Christianity by the French missionaries, and as part of the baptismal ritual, had been given the Christian name of Roch, in honor of St.Roch, the patron saint. Olivier LeTardifandRoch Manitouabewich traveled together for many years. It was the responsibility of LeTardif to establish anetwork of fur trading posts for the "Company" that Champlain had based at Quebec (l'Habitation at Basseville).Actually, the fur tradingpostswere the "middle link" between the trappers and the "Company". There were three types of trappers: a) the trappers that were "licensed" by the authorities of the Company b) the itinerant unlicensed trappers knownas the "Coureurs des bois"c)the Indians who trapped and traded with the Company. All of these three types bartered their furs at the fur trading post of his choice, usually the post nearest his hunting area. Thesystem worked well and was rather efficient. The trading posts gavethe trappers a "depot" at which they could dispose of their furs and at the same time barter for traps, knives, and items of clothing such as hats,shirts, etc. The Indiansalmost always bartered for blankets, mirrors, the white man's hats, andfor colored beads to adorn their native costumes and headdresses.As a team, LeTardif and Manitouabewich oftentimes penetrated deep into the vast expanse of the Canadian wilderness to make contact with some of the outlaying Indian settlements of the "back country", and along the way they met and did business with some of the nomadic Indians. They encouraged these nomadic Indians to use the facilities of the various trading posts that had been set up for the operation of fur trade. After eight years in the field, LeTardif was promoted by Champlain and became the head clerk (equivalent to Secretary-Treasurer) of the fur trading company. It was thenthat Le Tardif settled down to amore normal way of life, conducting the "inner affairs"ofthe Company atthe main office at Quebec (Basse-ville). Roch Manitouabewich also settled down to a more domestic way of life, but in his own environmentof the Huron settlement at Sillery near Quebec. The bond off friendship, trust, and loyalty between these two menwas very strong, and, although each lived in his own "milieu", they never lost contact one from the other.It was when Roch Manitouabewich and his wife had a daughter and hadher baptized that LeTardif became "Godfather" for the babygirl, and inaccordance with the custom of the times, LeTardif gave the girl his own name of Olivier. In addition,the missionary performing the baptism gave the girl the name Marie, in honor of the Virgin Mary, and he also gave her the name Sylvestre,meaning "one who comes from the forest" or "one who lives in the forest". When Marie Olivier Sylvestre was ten yearsold, Olivier LeTardif, in his generous way and because of his respect for his friend and servant, Roch Manitouabewich, adoptedthe young Indian girlas his very own daughter (she never carried the family name of LeTardif). This enabled her to be educated and reared in the same manneras a well-to-do French girl. First he placed her as a "live-in border"and student with the Ursuline Nuns at Quebec, and later he boarded herwith a French family where she was privatelytutored.It was in the atmosphere of this respected family of Guillaume Hubou and his wife Marie Rollet (when she married Guillaume Hubou, she wasthewidow ofLouis Hebert) that Marie Olivier Sylvestre met and married Martin Prevost, friend of the Hubou family anda very personal friend of Olivier LeTardif. This marriage was to be the first marriage on record between an Indian girl and a French colonist.Themarriage took placeon the third of January 1644 at Quebec. Recorded as witnesses to the ceremonywas Olivier LeTardifand Quillaume Couillard (father-in-law of LeTardif).
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Sources - [S920] Naissance, Mariage, Deces, Famille - Nos Origines - Quebec - Internet document - Marie D'Abancourt - Martin Prevost- Guillot Geoffroy - Jean Jolliet - http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogie=D%27Abancourt_Marie&pid=7692&lng=fr
ID No: 7692
Prénom: Marie
Nom: D'Abancourt
Lacaille
Sexe: F
Occupation:
Naissance: 1618 vers
Paroisse/ville: St-Vaux, Soissons, Aisne
Pays: France
Bapt./Source: Naissance : vers 1618 v. et ev. soissons, ile-de-france (ar. soissons, aisne) PRDH
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Inh./Source: PRDH ne fait aucune mention du décès
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Père : ADRIEN DABANCOUR LACAILLE
Mère : SIMONE DORGEVILLE HORVILLE
(CT 15-11-1637 Audouart) avec Jean Jolliet
(CT 28-10 Aubert) avec Martin Prévost
SANS POSTÉRITÉ
Décédée entre lle 24-11-1678 et le recensement de 1681
Autres mariages de: Marie D'Abancourt
Godfroy Guillot
Quebec
Jean Jolliet
Queb (Fiabilité: 3).
- [S920] Naissance, Mariage, Deces, Famille - Nos Origines - Quebec - Internet document - Marie D'Abancourt - Martin Prevost- Guillot Geoffroy - Jean Jolliet - http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogie=D%27Abancourt_Marie&pid=7692&lng=fr