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Generation: 2
3. | Jeanne Thérèse Baugis was born on 21 Jan 1690 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada (daughter of Jean Baugis and Marie Therese Parent); died about 1 Jun 1758; was buried on 01 Jun 1758. Children:
- Marie Geneviève Marcoux was born on 09 Jul 1711 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
- Jacques Marcoux was born on 23 May 1713 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
- Jean-Baptiste Marcoux was born on 26 Oct 1715 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada; was christened on 26 Oct 1716 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada; died in Abt. 23 Dec 1758 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 26 Dec 1758 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
- Jeanne Marcoux was born on 05 Mar 1718 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
- Louis Marguerite Marcoux was born on 01 Jan 1721 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
- Barbe Marguerite Marcoux was born on 01 Jan 1721 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
- Louis Marcoux was born on 25 Aug 1723 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
- Ignace Marcoux was born on 15 Dec 1725 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
- 1. Pierre Marcoux was born on 04 Aug 1728 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
- Joseph Marcoux was born on 17 Jun 1730 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
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Generation: 3
4. | Pierre Marcoux was born in 1631 in France (son of Claude Marcoux and Marie Juneau); died in 1699 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada. Pierre married Marthe de Rainville on 08 Jan 1662 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Marthe (daughter of Paul de Rainville and Rolline Poete) was born in 1644 in St-Thomas, Touques, Calvados, Normandy, France; was christened on 1 Mar 1647 in St-Thomas, Touques, Calvados, Normandy, France; died on 11 Jan 1711 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Marthe de Rainville was born in 1644 in St-Thomas, Touques, Calvados, Normandy, France; was christened on 1 Mar 1647 in St-Thomas, Touques, Calvados, Normandy, France (daughter of Paul de Rainville and Rolline Poete); died on 11 Jan 1711 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada. Children:
- 2. Noël Marcoux was born in Abt. 1674 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
- Genevieve Marcoux was born on 6 Jan 1682 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada; died on 8 May 1756 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
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9. | Marie Juneau was born in in France. Children:
- 4. Pierre Marcoux was born in 1631 in France; died in 1699 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
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11. | Rolline Poete was born in in France. Children:
- 5. Marthe de Rainville was born in 1644 in St-Thomas, Touques, Calvados, Normandy, France; was christened on 1 Mar 1647 in St-Thomas, Touques, Calvados, Normandy, France; died on 11 Jan 1711 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
- Marie de Rainville died on 6 Nov 1711 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
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13. | Madeline Dubois was born in Abt. 1640 in France. Children:
- 6. Jean Baugis was born on 10 Aug 1663 in Quebec, Canada; died on 17 Oct 1720 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada.
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14. | Pierre Parent was born in in Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher, Quebec, Canada (son of Andre Parent and Marie Coudre dit Coudray); died on 5 Aug 1698 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada. Notes:
“Originating in Mortagne to the Pole, Avoiding Pierre arrived at Canada in the current of the year 1650. Pierre Parent arrived at the country about 1650. He worked in the Notre-Dame Seigniory of the Angels with Beauport under the responsibility of his future father-in-law Jacques Badeau who was a sharecropper of the Jesuits. On July 16, 1652, Jean de Lauson granted titles of concession to ten inhabitants of the Castle-Richer. Among those Pierre Parent (1) appears who received a batch of 4 arpents (No 77) which is located close to the River-with-Dogs at the limit Is of Castle-Richer. It is also noted that these colonists were probably already installed on these grounds for a certain time to deserve these concessions. (Cf the chart of CHATEAU-RICHER IN 1680). After a stay of a few years to the Castle-Richer, and after having to marry in Quebec on February 9, 1654, Jeanne Badeau, Avoiding fixed itself at Beauport. It was to remain there for the remainder of its life, and y to raise his seventeen children. Man active and not embarrassed his ten fingers, it cumulated the occupations of farmer, stopping and merchant. As merchant, we see it, in 1670, to sell in Quebec lime and stone. As farmer, it succeeds in in the fourteen years space increasing of four, fifteen arpents of its ground of Beauport, which supposed a keen work. Indeed, whereas in 1667 it had only one quite modest concession of five arpents, we find it established in 1681 with the head of a farm of one hundred arpents, with 18 animals with horns and 24 ewes. But Avoiding Pierre did not stop his activities there. He was also to stop. It was even, seems it, its principal occupation since in the instruments, it was always mentioned as tel. This profession was rather lucrative besides, because not only the butcher made the trade of the meat, but it also sold at handsome prices with the tanners and the shoe-makers the calf or ox skins. Avoiding Pierre died on August 5, 1698, and was buried the following day in the cemetery of Beauport. Amusing detail. Avoiding Pierre who could not sign his name had adopted like marks personal a small axe `' chopper''. This mark, let us recognize it, did not miss originality. “ Source: Files of Quebec February 18, 2007 17:05: 05
Pierre married Jeanne Badeau on 09 Feb 1654. Jeanne (daughter of Jacques Badeau and Anne Jeanne Ardouin) was born in Abt. 1638 in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France; died on 22 Nov 1706 in Beauport, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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