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The Marriage of Pierre Gagnon and Barbe Fortin - 1669

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Between 12 Nov 1669 and 18 Nov 1669, Pierre Gagnon and Barbe Fortin were married in the parish of La Visitation de Notre Dame du Château Richer, Château Richer, Canada, New France.

The Marriage Record of Pierre Gagnon and Barbe Fortin - 1699

The Marriage Record of Pierre Gagnon and Barbe Fortin - 1669

SOURCE: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada : Institut Généalogique Drouin. Notre Dame de la Visitation, Château Richer, Canada, New France, 1669. Marriage Record of Pierre Gagnon and Barbe Fortin, page 32.

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M[arriage] 62
Pierre Gagnon and Barbe Fortin

In the year of O[ur] L[ord] J[esus] Ch[rist] one thousand six hundred sixty-nine, Mister deCaumont, missionary priest, published the bans and not finding any impediment married Pierre Gagnon and Barbe Fortin, living in Cap Tourmente, and in the presence of Jean Gagnon and Étienne Racine, Joseph Gravelle, and Jacques Gamache.
                        F. Fillon, Missionary Priest

This record can be found as image 477/727 in the Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 on Ancestry.com in the records for Château Richer (1661-1702). The record which seems to be a transcription made many years after the event, appears on page 32.

The number and letter that precede the names indicate that the event was a marriage, and that marriage was the 62nd in Château Richer for the year 1699.

This record does not state the exact date of the marriage but, based on the dates of the preceding marriage and the subsequent marriage, one can deduce that this marriage occurred between 12 Nov 1669 and 19 Nov 1669.

Two priests are named in this record. Father DeCaumont performed the marriage and Father Fillon recorded the event in the register.

Copyright © 2008 by Stephen J. Danko

The Death and Burial of Élisabeth Ursule Cloutier - 1699

Monday, July 28th, 2008

On 24 Oct 1699, Élisabeth Ursule Cloutier, wife of Nicolas Gamache, was buried in the Parish Church of St. Ignace du Cap St. Ignace, Cap St. Ignace, Canada, New France.

The Death and Burial Record of Elisabeth Ursule Cloutier - 1699

The Death and Burial Record of Élisabeth Ursule Cloutier - 1699

SOURCE: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada : Institut Généalogique Drouin. St. Ignace du Cap St. Ignace, Cap St. Ignace, Canada, New France, 1699. Death and Burial Record of Élisabeth Ursule Cloutier, recto folio 21.

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Bur[ial] Élisabeth Ursule Cloutier, wife of Mister Nicolas Gamache

In the year one thousand six hundred ninety-nine on the twenty-fourth day of October, was buried in the parish church of St. Ignace du Cap by me the undersigned parish priest of St. Thomas and missionary to St. Ignace du Cap, the body of the deceased Élisabeth Ursule Cloutier, wife of Mister Nicolas Gamache. She died on the previous day, a sudden death, she being about forty years of age. Assisting with her burial [were] her son Nicolas Gamache, Eustache Fortin, [and] Claude Guimont, who have not signed according to law.
Louis Mathieux, p[riest], mis[sionary]

This record can be found as image 22/948 in the Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 on Ancestry.com in the records for Cap-St-Ignace (1679-1808). The record appears on recto folio 21 (the front of folio 21).

Élisabeth Ursule Cloutier appears to have been buried in the parish church, not in the cemetery of the church. This privilege was reserved for the most notable parishioners. As wife of Nicolas Gamache, who was Seigneur and benefactor of the parish, Élisabeth Ursule Cloutier fell into this category.

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The Death and Burial of Nicolas Gamache - 1699

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

On 30 Oct 1699, Nicolas Gamache, husband of Élisabeth Ursule Cloutier, was buried in the Parish Church of St. Ignace du Cap St. Ignace, Cap St. Ignace, Canada, New France.

The Death and Burial Record of Nicolas Gamache - 1699

The Death and Burial Record of Nicolas Gamache - 1699

SOURCE: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada : Institut Généalogique Drouin. St. Ignace du Cap St. Ignace, Cap St. Ignace, Canada, New France, 1699. Death and Burial Record of Nicolas Gamache recto folio 21.

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Bur[ial] of Mister Nicolas Gamache, Seigneur of L’Islet

In the year one thousand six hundred ninety-nine on the thirtieth day of the month of October, was buried in the Parish Church of St. Ignace du Cap, the body of the deceased Mister Nicolas Gamache, Seigneur of L’Islet, benefactor of this parish, he being about sixty-three years of age. He died in the Communion of the Holy Catholic, Apostolic, and Roman Church, armed with all the Sacraments, after having given by entirely christian feelings to all who assist him to his death to beleive that God by his Pure Goodness made mercy on him. His son Nicolas Gamache, his nephew Eustache Fortin, Jacques Bernier, and Pierre Richard assisted in his burial, who, except for Eustache Fortin, have declared that they do not know how to sign as required by law.
Louis Mathieux, Eustache Fortin

This record can be found as image 22/948 in the Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 on Ancestry.com in the records for Cap-St-Ignace (1679-1808). The record appears on recto folio 21 (the front of folio 21).

Nicolas Gamache appears to have been buried in the parish church, not in the cemetery of the church. This privilege was reserved for the most notable parishioners. As Seigneur and benefactor of the parish, Nicolas Gamache fell into this category.

This record includes quite of bit of language that doesn’t occur in most death and burial records from Québec. One section in particular seems to contain a bit of flowery language that I cannot properly transcribe or translate.

UPDATE 03 Aug 2008: Many, many, many thanks to Gilles, The Nomadic Researcher, who consulted the religious copy of this record to clarify the section that was difficult to read and translate. The section in question reads (in French): après avoir donné par des sentiments tout à fait chrétiens Esperance à touts ceux qui l’assistaient à la mort de croire que dieu par sa Pure Bonté Luy aura fait miséricorde, which Gilles has translated as: after having given by entirely christian feelings to all who assist him to his death to beleive that God by his Pure Goodness made mercy on him.

Copyright © 2008 by Stephen J. Danko

The Death and Burial of Marie Anne Fortin - 1702

Friday, July 25th, 2008

On 28 Dec 1702, Marie Anne Fortin, wife of Étienne Miranbeaux, was buried in the cemetery of the parish of Notre Dame de Québec, Québec, Canada, New France.

The Death and Burial Record of Marie Anne Fortin - 1702

The Death and Burial Record of Marie Anne Fortin - 1702

SOURCE: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada : Institut Généalogique Drouin. Notre Dame de Québec, Québec, Canada, New France, 1703. Death and Burial Record of Marie Anne Fortin verso folio 28 (277).

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-Burial- Marie Anne Fortin 40 years

On the 28th of December was buried in this parish church, Marie Anne
Fortin, age forty years, wife of Mr. Mirambeaux after having
received the Sacraments of Penance and Extreme Unction [signed] F. Dupré

This record can be found as image 286/287 in the Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 on Ancestry.com in the records for Quebec (Notre Dame) (1687-1689). The record appears on verso folio 28 (277) (the back of folio 28 as numbered for the single book and 277 as numbered for the collection of books).

Much of this record is unreadable. Fortunately, there exists a transcription found as image 352/564 in the Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 on Ancestry.com in the records for Quebec (Notre Dame) (1700-1704). The record appears on page 348. My translation of this record is based largely on this transcript.

The husband mentioned in this record, Étienne Miranbeaux, is Marie Anne Fortin’s second husband. Her first husband, Jean Picard, was buried on 29 Nov 1700. Marie Anne Fortin married Étienne Miranbeaux on 07 Jan 1702, a little less than a year before she died.

Copyright © 2008 by Stephen J. Danko

The Death and Burial of Julien Fortin-Bellefontaine - 1687

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

On 21 Nov 1687, Julien Fortin-Bellefontaine, son of Julien Fortin-Bellefontaine and Geneviève Gamache, died. On 22 Nov 1687, he was buried in the cemetery of the parish of St. Joachim, co. de Montmorency, Canada, New France.

The Birth and Burial Record of Julien Fortin-Bellefontaine - 1687

The Death and Burial Record of Julien Fortin-Bellefontaine - 1687

SOURCE: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada : Institut Généalogique Drouin. St. Joachim, Canada, New France, 1687. Death and Burial Record of Julien Fortin verso folio 1 and recto folio 2.

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Burial of Julien Fortin

On the twenty-second of November in the year one thousand six hundred eighty-seven, Julien Fortin dit Bellefontaine was buried by me, Louis Soumand, performing the function of pastor, in the cemetery of the parish of St. Joachim, who died in Communion of Our Holy Mother Church on the twenty-first of the same month and year, after having received the Sacraments of Penance, the Eucharist, and [Extreme Unction]. Witnesses present at the funeral were [Antoine Baillon], Alexis Granelle and Jean Granelle who have declared that they do not know how to sign as required by law. Signed L[ouis] Soumande, P[riest]

This record can be found as image 4/6 in the Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 on Ancestry.com in the records for St-Joachim (1687-1689). The record appears on verso folio 1 and recto folio 2 (the back of folio 1 and the front of folio 2).

Part of the record from the top of folio 2 has been destroyed. I was, nonetheless, able to reconstruct the missing section by comparison to other burial records on the same pages and by carefully noting the remnants of words in the damaged section.

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The Death and Burial of Pierre Fortin - 1756

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

On 03 Jan 1756, Pierre Fortin, husband of Marie Gertrude Hudon-Beaulieu, died. On 04 Jan 1756, he was buried in the cemetery of the parish of Notre Dame de Bonsecours de L’Islet sur Mer, L’Islet sur Mer, Canada, New France.

The Death and Burial Record of Pierre Fortin - 1756

The Death and Burial Record of Pierre Fortin - 1756

SOURCE: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada : Institut Généalogique Drouin. Notre Dame de Bonsecours de L’Islet sur Mer, L’Islet sur Mer, Canada, New France, 1756. Death and Burial Record of Pierre Fortin verso folio 20 (144).

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Burial of Pierre Fortin

     In the year one thousand seven hundred fifty-six, on the fourth of January by Us, priest, was buried the body of Pierre Fortin, age about sixty years, [who] died on the preceding day, armed with the Sacraments of the Church. Assisting with this burial [were] Louis Caron, Jean Baptiste Belangé, and several other parishioners who did not know how to sign.  [signed] Dolbec, priest

This record can be found as image 151/312 in the Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 on Ancestry.com in the records for L’Islet-sur-Mer (1679-1779). The record appears on verso folio 20 (144). The folios bear two numbers; the lower number is the folio number for a limited number of years, while the higher number is the folio number for a larger collection of years.

The age stated in this record is not consistent with Pierre Fortin’s birth in 1756. However, based on his presence at his son Louis’ wedding, Pierre is known to have been living in L’Islet sur Mer in 1742. Although the information in this record does not provide conclusive evidence that the Pierre Fortin named in this record is the Pierre Fortin born in L’Islet sur Mer in 1756, this record is the most likely match.

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The Death and Burial of Marie Geneviève Fortin - 1703

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

On 21 Mar 1703, Marie Geneviève Fortin, wife of Noël Gagnon, died. On 22 Mar 1703, she was buried in the cemetery of the parish of La Visitation de Notre Dame du Château Richer, Château Richer, Canada, New France.

The Death and Burial Record of Marie Genevieve Fortin - 1703

The Death and Burial Record of Marie Geneviève Fortin - 1703

SOURCE: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada : Institut Généalogique Drouin. La Visitation de Notre Dame du Château Richer, Château Richer, Canada, New France, 1703. Death and Burial Record of Marie Geneviève Fortin verso folio 8 (205).

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20.S. Geneviève Fortin

In the year one thousand seven hundred three, on the twenty-first day of March, Geneviève Fortin, wife of Noël Gagnon, age forty three, after having received the Sacraments of Penance, the Eucharist, and Extreme Unction: and was buried the next day in the cemetery of this Church by me, the undersigned parish priest of this parish in the presence of Mister Gagnon, Dufournel, priest, and Mister Jacques LeBlond sub-deacon, who have signed. [signed] [Gaspard] Dufournel, pr[iest], Jacques LeBlond, [G] Gaultier, pr[iest]

This record can be found as image 63/116 in the Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 on Ancestry.com in the records for Château Richer (1691-1719). The record appears on verso folio 8 (205). The folios bear two numbers, the lower number is the folio number for a limited number of years, while the higher number is the folio number for a larger collection of years.

The number and letter that precede the name indicate that the event was a burial, and that burial was the 20th in Château Richer for the year 1703.

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The Death and Burial of Jacques Fortin - 1730

Monday, July 21st, 2008

On 28 Feb 1730, Jacques Fortin, husband of Marie Catherine Biville-Picard, was buried in the cemetery of the parish of St. Pierre et St. Paul de Baie St. Paul, Baie St. Paul, Canada, New France.

The Burial Record of Jacques Fortin - 1730

The Death and Burial Record of Jacques Fortin - 1730

SOURCE: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada : Institut Généalogique Drouin. St. Pierre et St. Paul de Baie St. Paul, Baie St. Paul, Canada, New France, 1736. Death and Burial Record of Jacques Fortin page 18.

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On this day, the 28th of February in the year 1730 I, the undersigned missionary of Baie St. Paul certify that I have buried in the Cemetery of Notre Dame de Bonsecours the body of Jacques Fortin, age about 70, residing in Petite Riviere, and we have administered him the sacrament and the ceremonies of the Church in the presence of the entire parish. In witness thereof, we have signed.
                             [signed] P[ère] Pierre Bapt[iste] Resche
                                            Priest, Récollet, Missionary

This record can be found as image 2/3 in the Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 on Ancestry.com in the records for Baie-St-Paul (St-Pierre et St-Paul). The record appears on page 18.

The date of death is not provided in this record.

There were three phrases in this record that I could not read and understand. Fortunately, these phrases did not include critical information.

UPDATE: Once again, I have to thank Gilles Cayouette, The Nomadic Researcher for his help with the parts of this document I could not read. The first phase is …Petite Rivière et luy avons [fait ….] administré…, translated as …Petite Rivière and we have him [done…] administered… . The second phase is …paroisse. En foy de quoy nous…, translated as …parish. In withness thereof we… . Thanks, Gilles!

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The Death and Burial of Barbe Fortin - 1737

Friday, July 18th, 2008

On 26 Aug 1737, Barbe Fortin, wife of Pierre Lessard, died. On 27 Aug 1737, she was buried in the cemetery of the parish of Notre Dame de Bonsecours de l’Islet, L’Islet sur Mer, Canada, New France.

The Death and Burial Record of Barbe Fortin - 1737

The Death and Burial Record of Barbe Fortin - 1737

SOURCE: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada : Institut Généalogique Drouin. Notre Dame de Bonsecours de l’Islet, L’Islet sur Mer, Canada, New France, 1737. Death and Burial Record of Barbe Fortin, verso folio 81.

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Bur[ial] of Barbe Fortin, wife of Pierre Lesard

In the year one thousand seven hundred thirty seven on the twenty-seventh day of the month of August, Barbe Fortin, was buried in the cemetery of this parish, age eighty eight years. She died on the previous day after having received all the Sacraments. [She was] the wife of the deceased Pierre Lesard. Assisting with the burial were her son Alexandre Gagnon, her son-in-law Louis Gagnier, Igance and Joseph Caron, and it seemed the entire parish. These persons did not sign as required by law.

                             [signed] Father Simon Foucault, Mis[sionary] P[riest]

This record can be found as image 88/312 in the Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 on Ancestry.com in the records for L’Islet-sur-Mer, 1679-1779. The record appears on verso folio 81 (the back of folio 81).

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The Birth and Baptism of Marguerite Fortin - 1677

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

On 28 May 1677, Marguerite Fortin, daughter of Julien Fortin-Bellefontaine and Geneviève Gamache, was born. On 05 Jun 1677, she was baptized in the chapel at Cap Tourmente, Canada, New France.

The Birth and Baptismal Record of Marguerite Fortin - 1677

The Birth and Baptismal Record of Marguerite Fortin - 1677

SOURCE: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada : Institut Généalogique Drouin. Ste. Anne de Beaupré, Canada, New France, 1677. Birth and Baptismal Record of Marguerite Fortin, page 35.

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Baptism of Marguerite Fortin

In the year of O[ur] Lord, [one thousand six hundred]
seventy seven on the fifth of June, I baptized in the chapel
of Cap Tourmente, Marguerite Fortin, born on the twenty-
eighth of last May, daughter of Julian Fortin
and Geneviève Gamache, his wife. The Godfather
was M. Pierre Gagnon, father, and the Godmother
was Marguerite Martin, wife of Étienne Racin.
Signed F[rançois]Fillon, missionary priest.
                                     [signed] Morin, priest

This record can be found as image 25/877 in the Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 on Ancestry.com in the records for Ste. Anne du Beaupré 1668-1808. The record appears on page 35.

This image is apparently from a transcript of the original record book since it states that the record was signed by François Fillon, but was actually signed by Morin.

The first part of the year (one thousand six hundred) is apparently abbreviated in a manner I don’t understand (it appears to be something like “gbj C”).

The Godfather is M. Pierre Gagnon père. I am uncertain what the “M” stands for or why the word père appears after his name. Pierre Gagnon is not the father of Marguerite Fortin, nor is he one of her grandfathers.

UPDATE: Gilles Cayouette of The Nomadic Researcher wrote to tell me that he thinks there may have been two Pierre Gagnon’s in this locality: a father and son with the same name. To differentiate between the two, clerks may have simply referred to the father as “Pierre Gagnon père” and the son as “Pierre Gagnon fils”. Thanks again for your help, Gilles!

Copyright © 2008 by Stephen J. Danko