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3. étienne Campeau-991

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To_Do: Children of Etienne Campeau and Catherine Paulo are:
i. ETIENNE4 CAMPEAU, JR., b. September 02, 1664, Ile de Montreal, Quebec, Canada; d. September 08, 1723; m. JEANNE FOUCHE, April 03, 1690, Ile de Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
ii. MARIE MARY CAMPEAU, b. November 24, 1665, Ile de Montreal, Quebec, Canada; m. (1) NICOLAS LEPILEUR, December 02, 1684; m. (2) ETIENNE DE BIEN, January 02, 1690/91; m. (3) JULIEN PERUSIE DIT BAQUETTE, July 12, 1710.
iii. MICHEL CAMPEAU, b. June 14, 1667, Ile de Montreal, Quebec, Canada; d. September 05, 1764; m. JEANNE MASSE, January 07, 1695/96.
iv. JEAN CAMPEAU, b. December 30, 1668; d. December 31, 1668.
v. CATHERINE CAMPEAU, b. November 27, 1669; d. June 02, 1741; m. FRANCOIS BLEAU, December 01, 1685.
3. vi. FRANCOIS CAMPEAU,SR., b. October 18, 1671, Ile De Montreal, Quebec, Canada; d. June 02, 1741.
vii. CATHERINE CAMPEAU, b. January 14, 1673/74; m. PIERRE HAY, December 10, 1696.
viii. LOUISE CAMPEAU, b. October 06, 1675; d. December 20, 1730; m. FRANCOIS COUTURIER, September 20, 1698.
ix. JACQUES CAMPEAU, b. May 31, 1677; d. May 14, 1751; m. CECILE CATIN, December 01, 1699.
x. JEANNE CAMPEAU, b. June 01, 1679; d. June 30, 1721; m. ETIENNE BENOIT-LIVERNOIS, February 03, 1698/99.
xi. JEAN BAPTIST CAMPEAU, b. March 16, 1680/81; d. January 09, 1747/48; m. ELIZABETH BERNIER, October 25, 1705.
xii. MARIE ELIZABETH CAMPEAU, b. June 20, 1683; m. PIERRE VALIQUET, August 15, 1701.
xiii. AGATHA BARBARA CAMPEAU, b. June 20, 1685; m. PAUL CHEVALIER, June 01, 1705.
xiv. FRANCOIS CAMPEAU, b. November 12, 1686; m. MARIE ANNE PROTOT, 1704.
xv. CHARLES CAMPEAU, b. December 27, 1688; d. December 30, 1688.

To_Do: Born around 1968 in the parish of Brieve La Guillard. Etienne arrived in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (New France) between 1659-1660. He was given a piece of land by Founder of Montreal, Sieur de Maisonneuve, as were other early settlers. For this land they were obligated to farm the land and defend Montreal against Iroquois Indians. Etienne was a mason and stone cutter by trade, and several of his sons were engaged in fur trading and traveled as far as Michelemachnic. In October 1663 (probably after fulfilling a three year military or indentureship) Etienne established himself by taking lease on land at Pointe St. Charles, and a month later married Catherine Paulo, a "Daughter of the King".
In 1665, for the purpose of further colonization, and to provide a buffer zone between the hostile Iroquois Indians and the Montreal settlers, Montreal Governor, Paul de Chomedey, offered grants along the shores of the Petite Riviere St. Pierre to those settlers brave enough to set up homesteads on this first line of defense. Only seven accepted: Jean Baptiste Gadois, Pierre Rageneau, Jean Roy, Simon Cardinal, Pierre Gadois, Micheal Neprue, and Etienne Campeau. These seven men were known for their bravery and dubbed the "Argoulets" (Archers) after an original corps of cavaliers of great reputation in the French army. Within that first year . Pierre Rageneau and Micheal Neprue were killed by Indian arrows. After three years, the French militia conquered the savage Iroquois in 1668, and Etienne Campeau and wife, Catherine Paulo knew a measure of relief.
Etienne Campeau died at age 54 in 1692. A notion in the registry of Notary Claude Maugue, dated 24 September 1692, lists the assets of the deceased and status that the "death was unexpected". Catherine Paulo was widowed at age 46, and remained a widow for 29 years before dying 16 April 1721 and is interred alone in Montreal.

BIOGRAPHY: Notes
Born around 1638 in the parish of Brieve La Guillard. Etienne arrived in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (New France) between 1659-1660. He was given a piece of land by Founder of Montreal, Sieur de Maisonneuve, as were other early settlers. For this land they were obligated to farm the land and defend Montreal against Iroquois Indians. Etienne was a mason and stone cutter by trade, and several of his sons were engaged in fur trading and traveled as far as Michelemachnic. In October 1663 (probably after fulfilling a three year military or indentureship) Etienne established himself by taking lease on land at Pointe St. Charles, and a month later married Catherine Paulo, a "Daughter of the King".
In 1665, for the purpose of further colonization, and to provide a buffer zone between the hostile Iroquois Indians and the Montreal settlers, Montreal Governor, Paul de Chomedey, offered grants along the shores of the Petite Riviere St. Pierre to those settlers brave enough to set up homesteads on this first line of defense. Only seven accepted: Jean Baptiste Gadois, Pierre Rageneau, Jean Roy, Simon Cardinal, Pierre Gadois, Micheal Neprue, and Etienne Campeau. These seven men were known for their bravery and dubbed the "Argoulets" (Archers) after an original corps of cavaliers of great reputation in the French army. Within that first year . Pierre Rageneau and Micheal Neprue were killed by Indian arrows. After three years, the French militia conquered the savage Iroquois in 1668, and Etienne Campeau and wife, Catherine Paulo knew a measure of relief.
Etienne Campeau died at age 54 in 1692. A notion in the registry of Notary Claude Maugue, dated 24 September 1692, lists the assets of the deceased and status that the "death was unexpected". Catherine Paulo was widowed at age 46, and remained a widow for 29 years before dying 16 April 1721 and is interred alone in Montreal

BIOGRAPHY: Étienne Campeau, the known as Limousin, exerts the trades of mason and taillandier, in addition to those of militiaman and colonist. Its name is registered into 1663, for the first time, in the registers of News-France, in City-Marie. Étienne Campeau probably arrived on this side of the Atlantic, towards 1659 or at the latest, the following year. Étienne Campeau meets at summer 1663, Catherine Polo or Paulo, a girl of the king unloaded in Quebec. It signs a contract of marriage on November 13 1663, in front of the notary Basset hound and, thirteen days later, their marriage is celebrated in Montreal. Catherine Paulo was born into 1638, originating in Our-Lady-of-Knocks, of the Small rock, girl of Pierre Paulo and Renee Cordetelle. The couple will settle with the Point-Saint-Charles. In 1664, Étienne Campeau is confirmed and its name is reproduced on two lists of confirmed, one in May and the other on July 11. In 1665, Étienne Campeau, the known as Limousin, agrees to go to live with its family and six other colonists and their family, on banks of theSaint-Pierre river, proposed by the sior of Maisonneuve. With the census of 1666, he 28 years old known as and married to Catherine " Cordelet ", name of his/her mother. In 1667, it is given thirty years, it has two children and six arpents of its ground are cleared. The couple of Étienne Campeau and Catherine Paulo, gives fifteen children, over one twenty-four years period. Seven girls and six wire melt of the hearths, whose elder one of the girls, Marie Campeau weaves the link in this genealogy. Marie is baptized on November 24 1665, with Montreal and Marie three times. The first marriage, in 1684, with Nicolas LePileur. Then, the link which goes to my children, by the side of their mother, January 2 1691, with the ancestor Étienne Desbiens, born into 1661, originating in Poitiers, in Poitou. Marie marries in 1710, in third weddings, Julien Pérusie. The ancestor Étienne Campeau, the known as Limousin, dies in September 1692, Montreal. Its widow Catherine Paulo survives to him until 1721. At the 77 years age, it is buried on April 16, 1721, in Montreal.


étienne Debien-1005

BIOGRAPHY: ESTIENNE DESBIENS

BIOGRAPHY: Estienne Debien ou Debias, premier ancêtre des Desbiens, fils de Denis Debien et Suzanne ..., originaire de Moulismes, de l�arrondissement Montmorillon, dans l�évêché Poitiers, au Poitou, département de Vienne, en France.

BIOGRAPHY: Étienne Desbiens est né vers 1648, baptisé en 1651. Il est cité pour la première fois à Ville-Marie, le 7 juillet 1686. Il s'établit à Montréal, le 2 mars 1687. Après les événements tragiques du massacre de Lachine. Il passe un contrat de mariage, le 30 novembre 1690, avec Marie Campeau, âgée de 24 ans, baptisée le 24 novembre 1665, veuve de Nicolas LePileur, fille de l�ancêtre Étienne Campeau et de Catherine Paulo.

BIOGRAPHY: La célébration du mariage d�Étienne Desbiens et de Marie Campeau a lieu le 2 janvier 1691 à l�église Notre-Dame de Montréal. Dix enfants naissent de cette union, six garçons et quatre filles, puis c�est l�aîné qui nous concerne, dans la présente généalogie. Étienne II, du même prénom que son père, est baptisé le 7 novembre 1691, à Montréal. Il épouse en première noce le 21 janvier 1715, à la Baie St-Paul, Marie-Dorothée Tremblay, née en 1692, fille de Louis Tremblay et de Marie Perron. Le deuxième enfant de huit, du nouveau couple, nommé aussi Étienne III, en 1719, est celui qui tisse le lien avec son mariage, avec Véronique Gonthier, baptisée en 1725, fille de Louis Gonthier et de Geneviève Gagné. Leur fille, Marie-Geneviève Desbiens, épouse en 1774, Pierre Bilodeau, fils de Pierre Bilodeau et de Marie-Gertrude Pedneault.

BIOGRAPHY: Puis, Marie-Dorothée Tremblay décède, le 19 mars 1734, âgée de 41 ans. Étienne II épouse en secondes noces, le 1er novembre 1734, à Québec, Suzanne Royer, fille de Jean Royer et de Catherine Dumont. Cinq nouveaux enfants sont donnés à Étienne II, puis c�est la benjamine, Céline Desbiens, baptisée le 6 octobre 1740, elle cree un autre lien de descendance, par son mariage le 4 novembre 1766, avec Mathieu Savard, fils de Pierre Savard et Marie-Josephe Bouchard.

BIOGRAPHY: Le 20 avril 1689, l'ancêtre Étienne Desbiens obtient une concession de terre de vingt arpents de profondeur et deux arpents de largeur, à la Côte St-Paul, bornée par la terre de Nicolas le Noble et de Sieur Lafontaine, sur le devant à La Rivière St-Pierre et par derrière aux terres non-concédées sur le bord du fleuve St-Laurent.

BIOGRAPHY: Le 20 septembre 1694, Estienne Debien engage Léonard Paillé, maître charpentier pour construire une maison, sur 25 pieds de largeur, de pièces sur pièces de bois, comprenant une cheminée, 2 portes et fenêtres.

BIOGRAPHY: L�ancêtre des Desbiens, Étienne, décède à l�âge de 60 ans et est inhumé le 19 octobre 1708, à Montréal. Sa veuve se remarie une troisième fois, cette fois avec Julien Perusie, en 1710. L'aïeule de tous les Desbiens, décède le 7 février 1736, à l'âge de 72 ans, à Ville-Marie.


8. Catherine Campeau-1010

To_Do: Marriage: 1685
Spouse:
Bleau, Francois
Gender: Male


Pierre Hay-1367

CAREER: Sculptor


13. Jeanne Campeau-1014

To_Do: Children http://www.stanford.edu/~lucien/GENEAL/PS12/PS12_250.HTM
Jean-Baptiste, M (1700-1721)
Étienne, M (1702-)
Antoine, M (1704-)
Marie-Reine, F (1707-)
Marie-Anne, F (?1710-1753)
François, M (?1713-1714)
Marie-Josèphe, F (1715-)


14. Jean-Baptiste Campeau-1015

To_Do: Ber, Elisabeth
Gender: Female
Family:
Marriage: 1705
Spouse: