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A History of French Canada 1650 to 1669

source: David Garneau 1650 Nine marriages, forty three births and ten deaths are recorded in Kebec, New France. The census of New France reached 705 people. Forty five Frenchmen married with Indian sauvagesses in Acadia before 1650. (I)-Elie Barbeau dit Villeneuve is in Quebec. Trois Rivieres, birth (II)-Marie Crevier Metis daughter (I)-Christophe Crevier Sieur de [...]

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Protected: Marie-Jeanne Guerin dite Brunet

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Protected: Marie-Jeanne Rousseliere

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Our ‘Filles du Roi’

Based on the data we have at our disposal on the date of this writing, we know that the following women were our family’s “Filles du Roi”.

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Les Filles Du Roi- “Daughters of the King”

The information contained in this Posting was sourced from numerous websites (all noted below) and is presented here to facilitate our genealogical research.  All rights belong to the original authors. This is being used under the laws of ‘fair use’. Wikipedia has an article on the subject  of the Daughter’s of the King (Les Filles [...]

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