Jeanne Boucher
F, b. circa 1 May 1601, d. before 8 September 1670
Jeanne was born in Mortagne-au-Perche, Orne, Normandy, France. She was christened there on 1 May 1601 in St-Jean Church.1 Jeanne married Thomas Hayot on 15 July 1629 in Mortagne-au-Perche, Orne, Normandy, France, at the parish of St-Jean.2 About 1638, Thomas & Jeanne as well as their children; Jean, Genevieve & Rodolphe immigrated from France, arriving in Quebec City.3 On 14 January 1670, Romain Becquet, a notary drew up her will.4 Jeanne departed this life shortly before 8 September 1670 at Sillery, ville de Quebec, Quebec, Canada. The date her husband signed a marriage contract with a new wife.
Children of Jeanne Boucher and Thomas Hayot
- Genevieve Hayot b. 30 Nov 1632, d. 1 Mar 1651
- Jean Hayot+ b. 1634, d. b 7 Feb 1695
- Rodolph Hayot b. 14 Jun 1634, d. Mar 1649
- Adrien Hayot b. c 30 Oct 1638, d. c 7 Dec 1712
- Anne Hayot b. c 26 Jul 1640, d. 27 Nov 1694
Citations
- [S1598] Research Program In Historical Demography: Individual Certificate Number 25009.
- [S1592] Peter J.Gagne, Before the King's Daughters: the Filles a Marier,1634-1662.
- [S1569] Marcel Trudel, Catalolgue Des Immgrants 1632-1662, Cahiers du Quebec Collection Historie, page 77 - Thoma Hayot, age 29 arrived 1638 at Quebec, wife, Jeanne Boucher 31, Sean 2, Genevieve 8, Rodolphe 4. [Note: The ages of the children possibly should have read: Sean 7, Genevieve 5, and Rodolphe 4. - KLM]
- [S1570] Father Gerard Lebel translated by Thomas J LaForest, Our French Canadian Ancestor, Volume VI: Chapter 10, pages 115-124.