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FIRST ANCESTOR BRIEN IN CANADA LOUIS BRIEN DIT DESROCHERS That was the strain of the Brien to the Canada family, came from France. He was named Louis Briend, baptized on 24 April 1646 at la Chapelle-Caro his godfather Jean Guilloux and his godmother EMMO Rio..., he was the son of Julien Briend and Jeanne Guilloux and not (Liou), Bourgeois in Ploermel, bishopric of Saint-Malo in Brittany, and was master clothing tailor. Julien Briend the father of Louis was baptized on 25 January 1618 to La Chapelle-Caro and was the son of Guillaume Briend and Jeanne Caignart. Also called Jeanne Guilloux of Louis Briend mother to La Chapelle-Caro on February 8, 1614, daughter of Guillaume Guilloux buried in November 1640 in the Chapelle-Caro and Suzanne Fablet. La chapelle-Caro is a break-up of the original parish of Ploërmel. Here are some explanations that I received from Jean-Paul Butel by internet. All I could see on the internet something got released immediatelymoved: the name of the mother of Louis Briend;Lioudoes not exist in Britain, at least not to my knowledge, and especially not in the area of Ploërmel. I spoke to you of the Gallo and very special how to pronounce it (compared to the modern french). Thus Lyu is the oral form of which is written Guilloux. I live in a municipality where the name is written Guillac but was pronounced Ya or Ghia with a strong emphasis on the first syllable. This may seem complicated, but it is essential to the comprehension of texts written from exclusively oral statements. I wanted to see how the name of the town of Ploërmel is transcribed on the original (here said to Pier me). Turn to the heart of the matter.Here is what I found and Im sure. Free to you to believe or not. Register of baptisms of the Chapel: The year six hundred and forty-six mil was baptized Louis Briend son of Julien Briend and Jeanne Guilloux his wife... Godfather Jean Guilloux, godmother EMMO Rio... And for his parents: Julien Briend, baptized on 25/1/1618 at La Chapelle, son of Guillaume Briend and Jeanne Caignart Jeanne Guilloux, christened on 8/2/1614 at La Chapelle, daughter of Guillaume Guilloux and Suzanne Fablet. The chapel was a truce(subdivision de la paroisse, spécifique à la Bretagne) dependent on the parish of Ploërmel and in the village (in modern french: Hamlet, or variance, or locality) of the Roc Brien. Heres a hypothesis, and only a hypothesis: this family lived in rock (OBrien) and to differentiate them from the other Briend in the region called the Roc Briend, hence the rock... I also found brothers and sisters of all this small world. If youre interested Indeed I know well the language these people spoke (gallo) and the manner in which it was transcribed, in french in the records. It allows me to avoid a number of mistakes which could be due to ignorance of this talk. If I am not mistaken, I live about one kilometer as the crow flies, from the village where Louis Briend would be born. I do personal genealogical research on this area of Britain for over twenty years and I does record nor convey that audited elements, this is why I would ask you all these additional information. The pleasure to make you service. An enthusiast of Brittany, in its history, its traditions (music and dance), Jean-Paul For all these explanations Marcel Durocher said a big thank you to Jean-Paul Butel road Blond, in the region of Guillac in Brittany, France. The Briend inhabited this area for a long time, but how long. I found via the internet at St-Abraham, the neighbouring village which is 2 km from La Chapelle - Caro Jeanne Briend lebapteme December 14, 1581, she was the daughter of François Briend, making 100 years before the marriage of Louis Brien and Suzanne Bouvier in the Canada. Louis Brien, aged about 21 years has crossed the Atlantic, its name appears on November 22, 1669, at the hearings of the Royal jurisdiction of Trois-Rivières, told that he would have possibly retired a barn Cedar piles for heat. Subsequently, they establish in the Montreal area, since its name appears for the first time in the records of the church Notre-Dame de Montréal, 29 mars1676, while he was Godfather. Seen giving his name to Louis, son of Mathurin said Gauthier Landreville and Nicole Phillipon. A month later on April 26, 1676, he became owner of a land of 60 acres, located in the Rivière-des-Prairies, next to those of Jean Desroches and De Paul Daveluy. March 13 of the following year , we see Louis Brien dit Desrochers attend the baptism of Marguerite Fortin, resulting from the union of his compatriot Francois Fortin said Hermel and protected niece Marquerite Bourgeois, Louise Soummillar . Fortin nickname is derived from its place of origin , Ploërmel , and the parish of Saint -Armel where he was baptized August 20, 1645 . 1676 to 1681, Louis Brien made several transactions before a notary or Benign or Claude Basset Maugue , such as the purchase of land in different parts of the island of Montreal , including the Rivière-des- Prairies, at Pointe- aux-Trembles and Repentigny, to sell a few years later , we also know that on the land he owned in Repentigny , he cultivated the French wheat and Indian corn . It is in the purchase of the land from the Rivière-des -Prairies , passed before the notary Basset Benign , 26 avril1676 , we learn that Louis Brien was nicknamed Desrochers act. It is unclear when and why he had acquired , but it could be that he has brought from France . There are , in fact, near Ploermel a place called Roc- Brien which could explain both the origins of Louis Brien and those of his nickname. This nickname , Louis Brien transmitted to his children, who , in turn , are passed on to their descendants . Some of them dropped the Brien to keep only the Desrochers . In some families Desrochers , the name evolved into Durocher . It is a phenomenon that occurred simultaneously in several regions of Quebec, and in several branches of the family. It must not, however conclude that all Desrochers and Durocher are descendants of Suzanne Bouvier and Louis Brien. Other families associate their name name Desrochers. In addition , there are Durocher which is the surname of arrival in Canada. April 15, 1681 afternoon, Louis Brien dit Desrochers aged 32 and 16 years Suzanne Bouvier , passed a marriage contract before a notary Claude Maugue . This marriage took place in the presence of many relatives and friends in the house of the brides parents : Mathurine Des Bordes and Michel Bouvier, residents of Montreal . The religious wedding was celebrated the next day , April 16 to Mr. Frémont , pastor of Our Lady of Montreal . Present at the wedding : Mr. Jacques Bizard, Major Urban Brossard location and other relatives and friends . After the wedding , they saw `s installed in Île Sainte -Thérèse, in a land of two acres in front , next to the one side by the land of Michel Sidrac Dugué , the Lord of the island, and the ` another by two acres of Henry ` Harlot . At that time , it was sawing and selection of oak wood which abounded Island Ste- Therese, for the manufacture of ship. Suzanne Bouvier was born and baptized in Montreal , June 24, 1664 , by Sieur de Saint -André , Gilles Lauzon godfather and godmother Suzanne Gabrielle , wife of Claude Robutel . She died April 18, 1735 in Rivière des Prairies. In 1667, she remained Notre-Dame Street in Montreal in a house built by his father , Michel, master mason , architect and stonemason . It is believed that Suzanne Bouvier brought to the new community land of the island Sainte- Thérèse . The girl became the owner after the ` cancellation of the marriage contract which she had passed the notary Claude Maugue , May 26, 1680 , with the Breton, from Rennes , Ille -et-Vilaine , France , artisan leather Biart Jacques , son of Leonard & Jeanne Dory , baptized 1650-10-16 , Jacques had Aquit this land of Jean Hayet -Malo 5 December 1678 (notary Claude Maugue ) . The reasons for this failure are unknown , as is the fate of Biart after 1680. The census of 1681 , arrested in Quebec November 14, 1681 , signed by Intendant Duchesneau says: Louis Brien 33 years and his wife 17 years, rich of a cow and two acres of land already cleared . It is interesting to note that in 1681, the census , the island Sainte-Thérèse had 9 men, 9 women married men and 19 boys, 16 girls , a total of 53 souls who lived there permanently . Even if it is established on this earth, the ancestor does not neglect the possibility of ` acquire new properties . L ` One of them, located on rue Notre- Dame in Montreal it is sold Nov. 3, 1698 by her stepfather , Michel Bouvier whose wife Mathurine Des Bordes, has died , this land of Notre Dame is now the Montreal courthouse Over the following years, Louis Brien increases his property by purchasing the concession of his neighbor Henry Harlot . Later, he even acquired two additional acres . This land of the island Sainte- Thérèse was measured by Bernard River and stated that: `` The 9 th day of March , 1704, I measured the earth Louis Brien bordered to the south, André Langlois , north Mathurin Gauthier, to the west and the river `s is the depth of the land, by north Costé IAY asked a terminal stone under which IAY set to mark pieces of green bowl about five acres of the river coast consent of Lady Langloiserie this André Langlois and Pierre Brien who said they could not sign , separated from said another terminal Gauthier placed on the same line of the previous ten acres , 15 acres eying deep and six acres wide, eying about 90 acres in surface area, Gauthier said he did not know sign . Louis Brien spent the rest of his life on his land on Île Sainte -Thérèse, Suzanne Bouvier gave birth to thirteen children, four girls and nine boys , one of whom, Andrew, died in infancy . They lived in a house that : built of wood, piece by piece , up and down the floor , and covered with straw, was flanked ` a stone fireplace . She was twenty -two feet long, nineteen wide. The main entrance to the house was placed on the side of the rising sun , as was also all the houses of the island Sainte- Thérèse built at that time . In addition to the house, there was a barn, also piece by piece , forty feet long nineteen wide without doors and without battery, also covered with straw. June 17, 1708 Louis Brien died in communion with our Holy Church , after having received all the sacraments and was buried the next day in the cemetery of the parish of Sainte-Anne de Varennes in the presence of Francois- Haupin and ` Etienne Senecal who reported not knowing signed . Signed Claude Volant- Saint -Claude , parish priest . Less than two years later, Suzanne Bouvier was elected guardian of her minor children, John, Mary , Margaret, Agnes, Julien , Seraphim, Anne , and there proceeded to division of property ten years later. In March 1718 , within one month of the marriage of the eldest child , Louis, Suzanne Bouvier calls `s permission to proceed to inventory and distribution of assets of the community. The inventory of the estate of the late Louis Brien dit Desrochers March 29, 1718 . (Note : 5 pages ) She received permission from the lieutenant-general of the jurisdiction of Montreal , to estimate all movables , linen, household utensils and agriculture, cattle , titles, and other papers and by two neighboring residents to avoid as it would order to get out of Montreal home, a bailiff of the court to taking effect and said it would be of great value . When the inventory of the estate assets of deceased Louis Brien dit Desrochers was finally done. The first day of April , 1718, they proceeded sharing of movable and immovable . (Note: 4 pages) This is a Jean Langlois boy passing the door to be asked to conduct the draw of the two lots of family land . In the boys hat will be placed two paper tickets of equal size , and wound one against the other one , who wrote the first batch and the other second batch , which will be long scrambled and stirred the consent of the parties. The lot on which the house and the barn is built remain the property of the widow. Immediately after the partition , Suzanne Bouvier poured a sum of silver to each of his children to redeem their share , and thus keep the family land in one piece . Suzanne Bouvier spent the rest of his life in the Rivière-des -Prairies , she was buried in that place , April 18, 1736 , two days after dictating his will. She left four girls and eight boys. ********************************** Children of the marriage of Suzanne Bouvier & Louis Brien Louis , born in Île Sainte -Thérèse, July 9, 1682 and baptized at the Pointe -aux- Trembles 10 by Jean Fremont, Michel Bouvier godfather , godmother Jeanne Guiberge , wife of Pierre Cabassier , Sergeant Royal and subtitut the prosecutor . Married to the Pointe -aux- Trembles April 24, 1718 ( Notary Senet ) Catherine Desroches, born 10 April 1697 in Pointe -aux- Trembles , daughter of Nicolas and Jeanne Desroches Perthuis . (Louis was buried at Brien `s Assumption 25 September 1771 aged 88 years ) second son , Pierre , Born in Sainte-Thérèse Island March 30, 1684 , and baptized 31 in Pointe -aux- Trembles, Mr. Seguenot : godfather Pierre Cabassier , Sergeant Royal and subtitut the prosecutor , Godmother Mathurines Desbordes , wife of Michel Bouvier. Married July 20, 1711 , at the Rivière-des- Prairies, before Mr. Chaumaux ( Notary Senet ) He married Elizabeth Desroches Desroches said she was baptized 9 November 1694 , and was buried December 6, 1733 at Pointe -aux Trembles she was the daughter of Jean and Marie Desroches Beauchamps . ( Pierre Brien died January 23, 1762 in Rivière des Prairies , aged approximately 78 years) Urban, born February 10, 1686 and baptized the same day in Montreal, Mr. Guyotte ; sponsor Urbain Bouvier , godmother Catherine Naffret -Choux , married in Rivière -des- Prairies, before Chaumaux , April 21, 1711 to Marguerite Desroches said Desroches born September 28, 1692 , daughter of Jean Desroches and Marie Beauchamps . (Urban Brien died on 15 and was buried in Pointe -aux- Trembles aged 68 years 16-07-1754 by Mr. Pagès . Margaret remarried in Pointe -aux- Trembles January 7, 1757 Denis Toureau she dies June 5, 1762 and was buried 6 in Pointe -aux- Trembles 70. Isaac , born 15 January 1688 and baptized at the Pointe -aux- Trembles, Mr. Seguenot , godfather Isaac Square , knight, lieutenant of the company Mr. Duquet , godmother Marie- Thérèse Duquet , married to Varennes March 12 1713 Marie Laverdure Valiquet said she was born in Montreal December 20, 1662 , she was the daughter of (John Valiquet and Renée ped ) , and widow of Louis Ledoux François -Marie , born and baptized at the Pointe -aux- Trembles, LE18 January 1690 by Mr. Seguenot , Francois Chateauneuf godfather , godmother Nicole Philippeau wife of Mathurin Gauthier dit Landreville : groom Varennes before Mr. Claude Saint - Claude Steering , November 22, 1716 at Marquerite Louise Lemire said Marsolais born June 16, 1697 was the daughter of the late Joseph Lemire and Jeanne Le Normand . ( Francois -Marie died at Assumption 6 April 1780 aged 90 years). Jean- Baptiste , born February 14, 1693 and baptized in Pointe -aux- Trembles on the same day by M.Séguenot , godfather Jean Sicard, miller , godmother Françoise Guibord ; Contrecoeur married November 21, 1736 to Marie- Josephte Vaudry , daughter of Jacques Vaudry and Françoise Joly. (Jean- Baptiste died at Pointe -aux- Trembles in 1774 age 81 years ) Marie- Madeleine , born April 2, 1695 , baptized at Montreal the same day by Mr. Caille Urban Bouvier godfather , godmother Marie Cabassier ; married to Mr Claude Varennes Steering -St- Claude , January 22, 1714 to Louis Ménard said Bellerose, born in Boucherville September 12, 1691 , son of Jean- Baptiste Ménard said Bellerose and Elisabeth Valiquet . (Marie- Madeleine died in Longueuil in 1764 , age 69 years) Marguerite, born March 3, 1697 and baptized in Montreal the same day, Mr. DeBreslay , Pierre Chauvin godfather , godmother Marguerite Cadieux, wife of John Bouvier , married firstly in Boucherville, before Mr. Saladin, October 14, 1720 to Joseph Guibord , born in Sainte- Anne de la Joliette September 22, 1695 , and died in Lachenaye May 7, 1748 was the son of Antoine Guibord and Rue Jeanne - Calue and secondly Lachenaie Marguerite remarried April 14, 1749 to Jean Charpentier ( Jean was born May 15, 1700 ), son of Jean Charpentier and Francoise Hunault . (Marguerite was his fifth wife , she was buried in St. Henri de Mascouche November 26, 1768 , age 71 years) Agnes, born 26 August 1698 and baptized on 27 at Pointe -aux- Trembles, Mr. LeBreton: Michel Lauzon godfather , godmother Agnes Quéri : married at Pointe -aux- Trembles November 6, 1719 Jean- Baptiste Voyne ( Venne ) born in Pointe -aux- Trembles, January 1, 1700 , was the son of Jean and Francoise Voyne Beauchamps ; Agnes is married February 1, 1750 at the Assumption ` Francois Juneau Juneau son of Augustus and Elizabeth Blanchard. Julien was born and baptized in Montreal July 2, 1700 by Mr. DeBreslay , godfather Jean - Brunion Brignon said Lapierre , godmother Marie Boulard : married to Varennes before M.Ulric , August 17, 1727 in Charlotte Dalpe said Pariseau , has called Varennes November 17, 1705 , daughter of Jean -Francois Pariseau said Dalpe ( Delpue ) and Marie- Catherine- Therese Hayet . (Julien Brien died in Boucherville January 20, 1773 , age 72 years) Seraph, born May 5, 1702 and baptized in Montreal the same day, Mr. DeBreslay ; Séraphin Lauzon godfather , godmother Jeanne Brossard, wife of Henry Harlot ; married to Mr. Lajemmerais Repentigny , February 25, 1727 to Marie -Ursule Rigealle said Laprade , daughter of John Regas ( Rigealle ) and Mary Jamein . ( West committed 13 June 1722 ) Joseph Andrew, born in Varennes December 27, 1703 and baptized on 28 by Claude in Varennes ; godfather André Langlois , godmother Marie Chesnier : he died 29 May 1704 in Varennes at the age of 5 months and buried 30 by Mr Claude St- Claude Volant . Anne , born and Christened in Montreal, June 9, 1705 by Mr. Seguenot , Jean Bouvier godfather , godmother Anne Pinsonnault woman Nicolas Brazot : married to Varennes before M.Ulric , September 9, 1727 to Pierre Desjardins, son of Jean Desjardins and Marie Clermont . (Anne Brien died in Montreal , June 4, 1763 , at the age of 58 , and was buried in the same place on the 5th, Mr. Currateau . ) Pierre Desjardins birth Mont Montpinchon ( Coutances ) Normandy, France , was the widower of Marie- Madeleine Richard , that she was a widow widow Pierre Lambaye . ************************* To mark the tercentenary of the installation of Louis Brien and Suzanne Bouvier, ancestor families Brien, Desrochers Brien and Brien Durocher, a memorial was erected on the site of the ` ancestral land in the island Sainte- Thérèse . This monument was unveiled Saturday, August 15, 1981 . It was built with donations and the goodwill of members and friends of Brien, Desrochers and Durocher family, we thank them and we invite them to come to the island Sainte-Thérèse, discover the places of origin of their ancestors Canada. The island Sainte -Thérèse is located in the Saint Lawrence River between Varennes and Pointe -aux- Trembles , the island could extend over a length of three miles long and a mile and a half wide. NB Any person wishing to pursue a family genealogy work Brien, Desrochers and Durocher contact: Marcel Durocher The document is the property of Marcel Durocher of Ste -Julie Sainte- Julie de Vercheres , Quebec [email protected] or ve2tkd@hotmail Note writing this on the internet and not just on Facebook for your friends and family. the text is a translation from french to English by Google translate FIRST ANCESTOR BRIEN IN CANADA LOUIS DIT BRIEN DESROCHERS Whoever was the strain of the family Brien in Canada , came from France . His name was Louis Briend , baptized April 24, 1646 in La Chapelle- Caro Jean Guilloux his godfather and godmother Louyse Rio ... he was the son of Julien and Jeanne Briend Guilloux not ( Liu ) , Bourgeois Ploermel , bishop of Saint- Malo in Brittany, and he was a master tailor clothes. Julien Briend father Louis was baptized 25 January 1618 in La Chapelle- Caro and was the son of William and Jeanne Briend Caignart . Jeanne s mother Louis Guilloux Briend was also baptized in La Chapelle- Caro February 8, 1614 daughter of William Guilloux buried in November 1640 in La Chapelle- Caro and Suzanne Fablet . The chapel -Caro is a dismemberment of the original parish Ploërmel. Here are some explanations I received from Jean- Paul Butel internet . Of all the things I ve found on the internet an element me immediately appeared moved : the name of the mother of Louis Briend , Liu no less not exist in Britain, to my knowledge and especially not in the area Ploërmel . I told you the Gallo and very special way to say (based on modern French ) . And Liu is the oral form of what is written Guilloux . I live in a town whose name is written Guillac but was pronounced Ya or Ghia with a strong accent on the first syllable . This may sound complicated but it is essential to understanding the writings from exclusively oral statements texts. I wanted to see how the city name is transcribed Ploërmel the original ( Pier on here said mis) . Let the heart of the matter . Heres what I found and I am sure . You are free to believe or not. Baptismal register of La Chapelle : The year one thousand six hundred and forty to six Briend son Louis was named Julien and Jeanne Briend Guilloux his wife ... godfather Jean Guilloux godmother Louyse Rio ... And his parents : Briend Julien , baptized 25/01/1618 in La Chapelle , son of William and Jane Briend Caignart , Jeanne Guilloux , baptized on 08/02/1614 at La Chapelle , daughter of William and Suzanne Guilloux Fablet . Chapel was a truce ( subdivision of the parish , specific to the UK ) depending on the parish Ploërmel and which is the village (in modern French : hamlet, or gap , or place ) of Roc Brien. Here is a hypothesis , and only a hypothesis : this family lived Roc ( Brien ) and to differentiate them from other Briend the region they were called Briend Roc , where the Rock ... I also found the brothers and sisters of this little world . If youre interested In fact I know the language that these people speak ( Gallo ) and how it was transcribed, in french in the registers. This allows me to avoid a number of errors that are due to ignorance of this talk . If I m not mistaken , I live about a mile , as the crow flies , the village where Louis was born Briend . I personal genealogical research on this area of Britain for over twenty years and I do not record or transmit the elements audited , so let me ask you all this additional information . Pleasure to accommodate you . Passionate about Britain , its history , its traditions (music and dance ) Jean- Paul For all these explanations Marcel Durocher said a big thank you to Jean- Paul Butel the Blonde Road area Guillac in Brittany, France . The Briend lived in this area for a long time , but how long . I found the internet in St. Abraham, the next village which is 2 KM from La Chapelle -Caro lebaptême Jeanne Briend December 14, 1581 , she was the daughter of Francois Briend , making 100 years before marriage Louis Brien and Suzanne Bouvier in Canada. Louis Brien , aged about 21 years crossed the Atlantic , his name appears 22 November 1669 hearings of the royal court of Trois- Rivières, is said to have possibly removed piles of cedar barn for heating. Thereafter, they settle in the region of Montreal , as his name appears for the first time in the records of the church of Notre- Dame de Montreal , 29 mars1676 , when he was godfather. Seen giving his name to Louis , son of Mathurin Gauthier dit Landreville and Nicole Phillipon . A month later on April 26 , 1676, he became owner of a land of 60 acres , located in Rivière-des -Prairies , close to that of Jean Desroches and De Paul Daveluy . March 13 of the following year , we see Louis Brien dit Desrochers attend the baptism of Marguerite Fortin, resulting from the union of his compatriot Francois Fortin said Hermel and protected niece Marquerite Bourgeois, Louise Soummillar . Fortin nickname is derived from its place of origin , Ploërmel , and the parish of Saint -Armel where he was baptized August 20, 1645 . 1676 to 1681, Louis Brien made several transactions before a notary or Benign or Claude Basset Maugue , such as the purchase of land in different parts of the island of Montreal , including the Rivière-des- Prairies, at Pointe- aux-Trembles and Repentigny, to sell a few years later , we also know that on the land he owned in Repentigny , he cultivated the French wheat and Indian corn . It is in the purchase of the land from the Rivière-des -Prairies , passed before the notary Basset Benign , 26 avril1676 , we learn that Louis Brien was nicknamed Desrochers act. It is unclear when and why he had acquired , but it could be that he has brought from France . There are , in fact, near Ploermel a place called Roc- Brien which could explain both the origins of Louis Brien and those of his nickname. This nickname , Louis Brien transmitted to his children, who , in turn , are passed on to their descendants . Some of them dropped the Brien to keep only the Desrochers . In some families Desrochers , the name evolved into Durocher . It is a phenomenon that occurred simultaneously in several regions of Quebec, and in several branches of the family. It must not, however conclude that all Desrochers and Durocher are descendants of Suzanne Bouvier and Louis Brien. Other families associate their name name Desrochers. In addition , there are Durocher which is the surname of arrival in Canada. April 15, 1681 afternoon, Louis Brien dit Desrochers aged 32 and 16 years Suzanne Bouvier , passed a marriage contract before a notary Claude Maugue . This marriage took place in the presence of many relatives and friends in the house of the brides parents : Mathurine Des Bordes and Michel Bouvier, residents of Montreal . The religious wedding was celebrated the next day , April 16 to Mr. Frémont , pastor of Our Lady of Montreal . Present at the wedding : Mr. Jacques Bizard, Major Urban Brossard location and other relatives and friends . After the wedding , they saw `s installed in Île Sainte -Thérèse, in a land of two acres in front , next to the one side by the land of Michel Sidrac Dugué , the Lord of the island, and the ` another by two acres of Henry ` Harlot . At that time , it was sawing and selection of oak wood which abounded Island Ste- Therese, for the manufacture of ship. Suzanne Bouvier was born and baptized in Montreal , June 24, 1664 , by Sieur de Saint -André , Gilles Lauzon godfather and godmother Suzanne Gabrielle , wife of Claude Robutel . She died April 18, 1735 in Rivière des Prairies. In 1667, she remained Notre-Dame Street in Montreal in a house built by his father , Michel, master mason , architect and stonemason . It is believed that Suzanne Bouvier brought to the new community land of the island Sainte- Thérèse . The girl became the owner after the ` cancellation of the marriage contract which she had passed the notary Claude Maugue , May 26, 1680 , with the Breton, from Rennes , Ille -et-Vilaine , France , artisan leather Biart Jacques , son of Leonard & Jeanne Dory , baptized 1650-10-16 , Jacques had Aquit this land of Jean Hayet -Malo 5 December 1678 (notary Claude Maugue ) . The reasons for this failure are unknown , as is the fate of Biart after 1680. The census of 1681 , arrested in Quebec November 14, 1681 , signed by Intendant Duchesneau says: Louis Brien 33 years and his wife 17 years, rich of a cow and two acres of land already cleared . It is interesting to note that in 1681, the census , the island Sainte-Thérèse had 9 men, 9 women married men and 19 boys, 16 girls , a total of 53 souls who lived there permanently . Even if it is established on this earth, the ancestor does not neglect the possibility of ` acquire new properties . L ` One of them, located on rue Notre- Dame in Montreal it is sold Nov. 3, 1698 by her stepfather , Michel Bouvier whose wife Mathurine Des Bordes, has died , this land of Notre Dame is now the Montreal courthouse Over the following years, Louis Brien increases his property by purchasing the concession of his neighbor Henry Harlot . Later, he even acquired two additional acres . This land of the island Sainte- Thérèse was measured by Bernard River and stated that: `` The 9 th day of March , 1704, I measured the earth Louis Brien bordered to the south, André Langlois , north Mathurin Gauthier, to the west and the river `s is the depth of the land, by north Costé IAY asked a terminal stone under which IAY set to mark pieces of green bowl about five acres of the river coast consent of Lady Langloiserie this André Langlois and Pierre Brien who said they could not sign , separated from said another terminal Gauthier placed on the same line of the previous ten acres , 15 acres eying deep and six acres wide, eying about 90 acres in surface area, Gauthier said he did not know sign . Louis Brien spent the rest of his life on his land on Île Sainte -Thérèse, Suzanne Bouvier gave birth to thirteen children, four girls and nine boys , one of whom, Andrew, died in infancy . They lived in a house that : built of wood, piece by piece , up and down the floor , and covered with straw, was flanked ` a stone fireplace . She was twenty -two feet long, nineteen wide. The main entrance to the house was placed on the side of the rising sun , as was also all the houses of the island Sainte- Thérèse built at that time . In addition to the house, there was a barn, also piece by piece , forty feet long nineteen wide without doors and without battery, also covered with straw. June 17, 1708 Louis Brien died in communion with our Holy Church , after having received all the sacraments and was buried the next day in the cemetery of the parish of Sainte-Anne de Varennes in the presence of Francois- Haupin and ` Etienne Senecal who reported not knowing signed . Signed Claude Volant- Saint -Claude , parish priest . Less than two years later, Suzanne Bouvier was elected guardian of her minor children, John, Mary , Margaret, Agnes, Julien , Seraphim, Anne , and there proceeded to division of property ten years later. In March 1718 , within one month of the marriage of the eldest child , Louis, Suzanne Bouvier calls `s permission to proceed to inventory and distribution of assets of the community. The inventory of the estate of the late Louis Brien dit Desrochers March 29, 1718 . (Note : 5 pages ) She received permission from the lieutenant-general of the jurisdiction of Montreal , to estimate all movables , linen, household utensils and agriculture, cattle , titles, and other papers and by two neighboring residents to avoid as it would order to get out of Montreal home, a bailiff of the court to taking effect and said it would be of great value . When the inventory of the estate assets of deceased Louis Brien dit Desrochers was finally done. The first day of April , 1718, they proceeded sharing of movable and immovable . (Note: 4 pages) This is a Jean Langlois boy passing the door to be asked to conduct the draw of the two lots of family land . In the boys hat will be placed two paper tickets of equal size , and wound one against the other one , who wrote the first batch and the other second batch , which will be long scrambled and stirred the consent of the parties. The lot on which the house and the barn is built remain the property of the widow. Immediately after the partition , Suzanne Bouvier poured a sum of silver to each of his children to redeem their share , and thus keep the family land in one piece . Suzanne Bouvier spent the rest of his life in the Rivière-des -Prairies , she was buried in that place , April 18, 1736 , two days after dictating his will. She left four girls and eight boys. ********************************** Children of the marriage of Suzanne Bouvier & Louis Brien Louis , born in Île Sainte -Thérèse, July 9, 1682 and baptized at the Pointe -aux- Trembles 10 by Jean Fremont, Michel Bouvier godfather , godmother Jeanne Guiberge , wife of Pierre Cabassier , Sergeant Royal and subtitut the prosecutor . Married to the Pointe -aux- Trembles April 24, 1718 ( Notary Senet ) Catherine Desroches, born 10 April 1697 in Pointe -aux- Trembles , daughter of Nicolas and Jeanne Desroches Perthuis . (Louis was buried at Brien `s Assumption 25 September 1771 aged 88 years ) second son , Pierre , Born in Sainte-Thérèse Island March 30, 1684 , and baptized 31 in Pointe -aux- Trembles, Mr. Seguenot : godfather Pierre Cabassier , Sergeant Royal and subtitut the prosecutor , Godmother Mathurines Desbordes , wife of Michel Bouvier. Married July 20, 1711 , at the Rivière-des- Prairies, before Mr. Chaumaux ( Notary Senet ) He married Elizabeth Desroches Desroches said she was baptized 9 November 1694 , and was buried December 6, 1733 at Pointe -aux Trembles she was the daughter of Jean and Marie Desroches Beauchamps . ( Pierre Brien died January 23, 1762 in Rivière des Prairies , aged approximately 78 years) Urban, born February 10, 1686 and baptized the same day in Montreal, Mr. Guyotte ; sponsor Urbain Bouvier , godmother Catherine Naffret -Choux , married in Rivière -des- Prairies, before Chaumaux , April 21, 1711 to Marguerite Desroches said Desroches born September 28, 1692 , daughter of Jean Desroches and Marie Beauchamps . (Urban Brien died on 15 and was buried in Pointe -aux- Trembles aged 68 years 16-07-1754 by Mr. Pagès . Margaret remarried in Pointe -aux- Trembles January 7, 1757 Denis Toureau she dies June 5, 1762 and was buried 6 in Pointe -aux- Trembles 70. Isaac , born 15 January 1688 and baptized at the Pointe -aux- Trembles, Mr. Seguenot , godfather Isaac Square , knight, lieutenant of the company Mr. Duquet , godmother Marie- Thérèse Duquet , married to Varennes March 12 1713 Marie Laverdure Valiquet said she was born in Montreal December 20, 1662 , she was the daughter of (John Valiquet and Renée ped ) , and widow of Louis Ledoux François -Marie , born and baptized at the Pointe -aux- Trembles, LE18 January 1690 by Mr. Seguenot , Francois Chateauneuf godfather , godmother Nicole Philippeau wife of Mathurin Gauthier dit Landreville : groom Varennes before Mr. Claude Saint - Claude Steering , November 22, 1716 at Marquerite Louise Lemire said Marsolais born June 16, 1697 was the daughter of the late Joseph Lemire and Jeanne Le Normand . ( Francois -Marie died at Assumption 6 April 1780 aged 90 years). Jean- Baptiste , born February 14, 1693 and baptized in Pointe -aux- Trembles on the same day by M.Séguenot , godfather Jean Sicard, miller , godmother Françoise Guibord ; Contrecoeur married November 21, 1736 to Marie- Josephte Vaudry , daughter of Jacques Vaudry and Françoise Joly. (Jean- Baptiste died at Pointe -aux- Trembles in 1774 age 81 years ) Marie- Madeleine , born April 2, 1695 , baptized at Montreal the same day by Mr. Caille Urban Bouvier godfather , godmother Marie Cabassier ; married to Mr Claude Varennes Steering -St- Claude , January 22, 1714 to Louis Ménard said Bellerose, born in Boucherville September 12, 1691 , son of Jean- Baptiste Ménard said Bellerose and Elisabeth Valiquet . (Marie- Madeleine died in Longueuil in 1764 , age 69 years) Marguerite, born March 3, 1697 and baptized in Montreal the same day, Mr. DeBreslay , Pierre Chauvin godfather , godmother Marguerite Cadieux, wife of John Bouvier , married firstly in Boucherville, before Mr. Saladin, October 14, 1720 to Joseph Guibord , born in Sainte- Anne de la Joliette September 22, 1695 , and died in Lachenaye May 7, 1748 was the son of Antoine Guibord and Rue Jeanne - Calue and secondly Lachenaie Marguerite remarried April 14, 1749 to Jean Charpentier ( Jean was born May 15, 1700 ), son of Jean Charpentier and Francoise Hunault . (Marguerite was his fifth wife , she was buried in St. Henri de Mascouche November 26, 1768 , age 71 years) Agnes, born 26 August 1698 and baptized on 27 at Pointe -aux- Trembles, Mr. LeBreton: Michel Lauzon godfather , godmother Agnes Quéri : married at Pointe -aux- Trembles November 6, 1719 Jean- Baptiste Voyne ( Venne ) born in Pointe -aux- Trembles, January 1, 1700 , was the son of Jean and Francoise Voyne Beauchamps ; Agnes is married February 1, 1750 at the Assumption ` Francois Juneau Juneau son of Augustus and Elizabeth Blanchard. Julien was born and baptized in Montreal July 2, 1700 by Mr. DeBreslay , godfather Jean - Brunion Brignon said Lapierre , godmother Marie Boulard : married to Varennes before M.Ulric , August 17, 1727 in Charlotte Dalpe said Pariseau , has called Varennes November 17, 1705 , daughter of Jean -Francois Pariseau said Dalpe ( Delpue ) and Marie- Catherine- Therese Hayet . (Julien Brien died in Boucherville January 20, 1773 , age 72 years) Seraph, born May 5, 1702 and baptized in Montreal the same day, Mr. DeBreslay ; Séraphin Lauzon godfather , godmother Jeanne Brossard, wife of Henry Harlot ; married to Mr. Lajemmerais Repentigny , February 25, 1727 to Marie -Ursule Rigealle said Laprade , daughter of John Regas ( Rigealle ) and Mary Jamein . ( West committed 13 June 1722 ) Joseph Andrew, born in Varennes December 27, 1703 and baptized on 28 by Claude in Varennes ; godfather André Langlois , godmother Marie Chesnier : he died 29 May 1704 in Varennes at the age of 5 months and buried 30 by Mr Claude St- Claude Volant . Anne , born and Christened in Montreal, June 9, 1705 by Mr. Seguenot , Jean Bouvier godfather , godmother Anne Pinsonnault woman Nicolas Brazot : married to Varennes before M.Ulric , September 9, 1727 to Pierre Desjardins, son of Jean Desjardins and Marie Clermont . (Anne Brien died in Montreal , June 4, 1763 , at the age of 58 , and was buried in the same place on the 5th, Mr. Currateau . ) Pierre Desjardins birth Mont Montpinchon ( Coutances ) Normandy, France , was the widower of Marie- Madeleine Richard , that she was a widow widow Pierre Lambaye . ************************* To mark the tercentenary of the installation of Louis Brien and Suzanne Bouvier, ancestor families Brien, Desrochers Brien and Brien Durocher, a memorial was erected on the site of the ` ancestral land in the island Sainte- Thérèse . This monument was unveiled Saturday, August 15, 1981 . It was built with donations and the goodwill of members and friends of Brien, Desrochers and Durocher family, we thank them and we invite them to come to the island Sainte-Thérèse, discover the places of origin of their ancestors Canada. The island Sainte -Thérèse is located in the Saint Lawrence River between Varennes and Pointe -aux- Trembles , the island could extend over a length of three miles long and a mile and a half wide. NB Any person wishing to pursue a family genealogy work Brien, Desrochers and Durocher contact: Marcel Durocher The document is the property of Marcel Durocher of Ste -Julie Sainte- Julie de Vercheres , Quebec, Canada [email protected] or ve2tkd@hotmail
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