Sunday, February 21, 2016

Rodrigue Jean and Anne LeRoy - Jean Rodrigue and Richard Rodrigue - Scotstown

Rodrigo - Rodrigues


Jean Rodrigue and Anne Roy and Leroy


Lisbon, Portugal


Born 1641 in Sao Joao and Saint John
Province of Extremadura in Lisbon, Portugal
Died: ................ ......
Parents: Joao Rodrigues and Susana da Cruz
Frenchified Jean Rodrigue and Suzanne Lacroix Quebec
Married 28 October 1671 in Quebec
Anne LeRoy *
Born about 1641 Saint-Germain-auxerrois, Paris
Died May 26, 1715 Hotel -God, Quebec
Parents: François Leroy and Anne Bourdais
* Daughter of Roy


Children
Jean-Pierre born August 21, 1672 in Beauport, QC, Canada
Marie-Anne was born August 7, 1673 in Beauport, QC, Canada
Suzanne born 1675
René born July 28, 1678 in St-Michel de Beauport, QC, Canada
Vincent born August 9, 1681 at Village St-Michel, Beauport, QC, Canada
Jacques born May 27, 1685 at Village St-Michel, Beauport, QC, Canada



Anne Roy or Leroy,it brings goods estimated to 300L and a gift from the King of 50L; 40 years at the 1681 census; cited May 1-May 1692 (40) Hôtel-Dieu de Québec); married Oct. 28, 1671 (Marriage contract at the notary Becquet 13) with Jean Rodrigue, family established in Beauport; . 5 children


came Ship in New France
The ship St. John the Baptist 1671 Quebec

Anne LeRoy:Passenger number 93 is on the ship number 851 - the St. John Baptist de Bordeaux, France, Draw 295 to 300 tons - Maitre Pierre Guillebaud, captain, Owner: Dhariette Aubert of Chesnay, Allaire Lamothe, Armateurs: Dhariette and Lamothe, Departure from Bordeaux May 22, 1671 in the direction of Dieppe Departure of Dieppe late June 1671 for Quebec, it happens in August 1671 to Quebec and the ship returned to Dieppe January 10, 1672


May 4, 1671 the ship is purchased at a Dutch 12 000L by Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye, Antoine Allaire, Dhariette Etienne and Jacques Lamothe. Captain owns a share of one-sixteenth. The ship sets sail for Quebec in 1671 with a crew of 20 men. On January 9, 1672 its owners sell it for 11 110L to the merchant Jean de Bortuste, acting on behalf of Marsan Labaratz and John Lason, merchants of Saint-Jean-de-Luz.


The ship, commanded by Captain Pierre Guillebaud is bunkered by Messrs Dhariette and Lamothe. It is responsible for wine, brandy and plums from Bordeaux on May 22 to Dieppe and Canada.


Commitment for three years Anthony Allaire, La Rochelle dealer to Toussaint Quenet, Rouen merchant on behalf of M . Talon, intendant in Quebec (Teuleron, La Rochelle notary). The commitment has probably boarded the ship the St. John the Baptist
- (677) May 4 - André Tubleau, 19, Luzon, 50L per year, ahead 30L with.



Passenger Sr. The Bouteillerie  two carpenters, two masons, four laborers to clear land up to 100 acres. The ship also carried a hundred, a hundred and twenty girls, fifty sheep, donkeys and ten female donkeys, draperies and blankets and many other things for human  "According to


use.Silvio Dumas troop King's Daughters were always entrusted "to a woman, from France or the colony, well recommended and able to maintain its protected under strict  So


discipline."the lady Elisabeth Estienne, who escorted the girls to marry in 1670 and 1671, was rewarded with a gift 600L of the king, wrote Colbert to Jean Talon in a letter February 11, 1671 "in consideration of care you mark me that it took for the conduct of others." She continued the work of Ms. Bourdon made ​​in 1669 to the satisfaction of the authorities. Dumas counted the latter attended as a witness to 304 marriage contracts signed from 1663 to 1673, of which two thirds in 1668, 1669 and 1670.


"As a passenger to return to France: Simon Francis St. Lusson acting for Jean heel for the sale of the latter's ship Little New France, 100 Tx, Laurent Chicken for $ 1900 LT for which the said Poulet to present a bill canvas goods to the value of 1750L, which are in the name Sr Bazire Canadian merchant. St. Lusson drove with him a live moose six months, a fox and geese eleven he hastened to present to the king. " (Tabellionnage Dieppe, May 21,  Port
of Dieppe 1672


"On his return January 10, 1672 in Dieppe, the ship bringing 10,000 pounds of beaver, 400 moose hides, stones, wood, pitch and many other rare  "He

things.is a sailor and arrives to the country from 1667 to 1668. He lives in Cap-Rouge in 1668. After his marriage he settled in Beauport.


In 1681, it has 10 acres of land under cultivation. His wife died May 26, 1715 at the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec. He died November 14, 1720 in Beauport and buried the next day
Jean Rodrigue (or more exactly João Rodrigues) was Portuguese. He was probably born in Lisbon, in the parish of São João, around 1641.


Later, he gave the names of his parents as Jean Rodrigue and Suzanne Lacroix; but one can easily deduce that he then Frenchified these names (as he had his Frenchified), probably to better acceptance in the colony of New France. The name of his parents, in Portuguese, had to be João Rodrigues and Susana da Cruz.


Jean Rodrigue was a sailor. He therefore likely practiced this profession in New France, even though it was early established on land. Arrived around 1668, its first land acquisition took place that year or the following year, when Jean Juchereau granted him land in Cap-Rouge.


In the years that followed, he made ​​several purchases and sales of land.
Filles du Roy


It married in 1671, a King's daughter, Anne Le Roy, born in Paris, and the couple settled in the village St-Michel in Beauport, where the couple spent the rest of their lives. They were never rich; John enlisted year after year for the shipping season; he even had to engage, in 1675 offseason, to serve in a bourgeois Quebec, Jean Vivien, to inflate its revenues.


When he was more advanced in years, Jean Rodrigue began to dispose of its land for yet increase revenue, of course, but probably also to equip his son a few plots of land. Finally, in the last years of his life he gave to his children so they can take care of him and his wife years.


He died at Beauport November 14, 1720, at the age of about 80  his wife, Anne Le Roy, had died at the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec May 26, 1715 at the age of 74 years LeRoy.












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