Rochette - Rognon said Rochette or Rochet said Laroche
Michel Rognon said Laroche and Marguerite Lamain
Michel Rognon said Laroche
Born around 1637 St-Germain, Paris
Died November 4, 1864 Neuville
Occupation: soldier, Carignan
Parents: Charles Kidney and Geneviève Parmentier
Married:September 14, 1670 Quebec
Marguerite Lamain
Born about 1656
King's Daughters
Died in 1714
Parents: Jacques Lamain and Marguerite Deshaies
Children
Charles Rognon, Denis Rognon, William Rognon, Marguerite Rognon
Jeanne Rognon,
Marguerite Lamain another wedding with Pierre Mercier de Neuville
Michel Rognon said Laroche,son of Charles and Geneviève TheRognon and Parmentier of St-Germain l'Auxerrois, c. Paris, Ile-de-France; died November 8, 1684 and was buried 10 November 1684 Neuville (45 years); soldier in the company of Monteil in Poitou regiment; June 30, 1665 happened Quebec (DGFQ) boarded the BRESE; 42 years in Neuville, 1681 census; 1670 inhabitants of Neuville; married Sept. 14, 1670 Quebec (contract notary September 3, 1670, Notary Becquet) Lamain with Margaret, daughter of King 1670; family established in Neuville; 6 childrenOwner:.
came to New France Ship
Ship BRESE number 783, 800 Tx, Prouville A. Tracy, Commander, Job Forant, Captain King, La Rochelle Departure February 26th 1664, Madeira, Cape Town Green, Cayenne, Martinique, Guadeloupe, starting April 25, 1665, in Santo Domingo, to Percé late May, returns to France after August 3, 1665
Party of La Rochelle 26 February 1664 with Teron and several other well-equipped vessels provisions and ammunition for the war, BRESE commissioned by Alexandre Prouville, Marquis de Tracy, knight, king's counselor and commander of the troops of New France, made a stopover in Madeira and Cape Verde where gentleman The bar gave a splendid reception.
A correspondent Martin Forand, writes that the navy Dictionary states that the BRESE, commanded by Captain Job Forant, was attacked off Portugal by five Turkish vessels it uses leak. Then the vessel proceeded to Cayenne summon the Dutch governor to make the island to the French. La Barre according to the orders of the king remains there with his ship.
The BRESE continues its route to Martinique and Guadeloupe where he returned April 25, 1665 in Santo Domingo. Favorable winds can cross safely the Caicos Islands andtake the current Bahamian off Florida and Bermuda to double in less than a month after their departure. Arrived at Percé in late May along with two other ships from La Rochelle and carrying four companies of the Carignan Regiment: Berthier (L'Allier), The Brisardière (Orléans), La Durantaye (Chambellé) and Monteil (Poitou ). The winds have changed and saw his deep draft is left BRESE Percé.
The other two ships, the Cat and the Old Simeon, lead soldiers to Quebec.Relationships give two different dates for the arrival of these two lighter ships, on June 20 and 30; probably the boats that followed them. On board there is also the Jesuits Claude Bardy and François Duperron.
Meanwhile, the Marquis de Tracy fell ill and weakened by fever, he declined the magnificent reception in his honor as he prepared the people of Quebec but still accompany to the church where awaits the bishop. Later the Hurons and Algonquins will also make him a great reception with exchange of gifts to seal their alliance against their common enemies, the Iroquois. The secretary of Tracy, Octave Zapaglia of Ressan was possibly on board the ship-.
Company Monteil (detached from the regiment of Poitou)
(Company stationed in Quebec City):
Officers:
François Tapie de Monteil, captain
- Jean Lafond said Lafontaine, Lieutenant
- Seraphim Margane, Lord of Lavaltrie, Lieutenant
François Tapie de Monteil, captain
- Jean Lafond said Lafontaine, Lieutenant
- Seraphim Margane, Lord of Lavaltrie, Lieutenant
Soldier: Michel Laroche said Kidney
Carignan-Salières and pacification of the Iroquois
to quell the Iroquois Louis XIV sends an elite regiment, the Carignan Regiment. These 1,200 men arrived on six ships Old Simeon, the
BRESE, the Golden Eagle, Peace, San Sebastian and Justice; seventh, the Garden of Holland carried the provisions. A viceroy, the Marquis Alexander of Prouville Tracy, accompanies them. Delegate to the possessions of all America's mission is to drive the Dutch Guyana and restore peace in the Caribbean.
Louis XIV
in New France in conjunction with the new governor Daniel Rémy de Courcelle, first fortifies Richelieu, the "River of the Iroquois." Then after three of the five Iroquois nations are coming to Quebec sue for peace the governor on an expedition in January 1666 against the other two nations.
Without Algonquin guides soldiers go astray and end up near Schenectady, a Dutch institution. A sudden thaw forces them to turn back without attacking the Iroquois villages. The September 14, 1666 and Governor Tracy left Quebec with powerful workforce. On October 16 they reach the first villages of the Mohawks whose terrified population fled into the woods.
Algonquin
At the end of the same day the fifth village, the greater is achieved. It features 8 to 900 families behind a high fence 20 feet. Tracy did everything on fire, as well as huge corn supplies. According to Nicolas Perrot traveler in its report: 400 Indians died of starvation thereafter. After the viceroy has made sing a "Te Deum", he took possession of the territory. The following year (1667) the Mohawks and Onneyouts come to Quebec to sign a peace that will last 17 years.
Two horses contingent
July 16, 1665 in Quebec twelve horses are unloaded from the ship Maria Theresa.
The "Indians" are amazed the "Moose France, so flexible and manageable human wills."
From Louis XIV stables they go down, it is believed generally, Arabian horses crossed with native horses of Normandy and Brittany. They swell the horse group arrived in 1663; two other horses quota will be imported in 1667 and 1669.
Additional information on Michel Laroche said Kidney
Born around 1639 in the parish of St Germain L'Auxerrois, 1st arrondissement of Paris; 75001; Ile de France. This parish was dismembered, and 9 parishes were erected on its territory, including one on the island of the city.
On July 25, 1665, Michel Laroche received the sacrament of Confirmation and that many of his comrades in a ceremony celebrated by Monseigneur De Laval.
On July 25, 1665, Michel Laroche received the sacrament of Confirmation and that many of his comrades in a ceremony celebrated by Monseigneur De Laval.
Marriage certificate
His company will participate in the disastrous campaign of winter 1665 to 1666, led by the Marquis de Tracy.
His company will participate in the disastrous campaign of winter 1665 to 1666, led by the Marquis de Tracy.
This company will then be parked on the Ile D'Orleans, during the Winter 1666/67, on land belonging to the lord Jean Bourdon also lord of Dombourg.
It takes a wife, dated September 14, 1670 in Quebec City (Cont. 3 Not. Becquet), a king's daughter, Marguerite Lamain, born about 1657 Jacques Lamain and Marguerite Deshaies, Saint-Vivien parish of the city of Rouen, 76000, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie. She brought 300 pounds of estimated assets and a royal gift of 50 pounds.
At the 1681 census, it is said 42 years old and his wife of 24 years. He had a rifle, three cattle and twelve acres of land value.
Housekeeping established in Neuville. (6 children)
became a widow, she takes second wife for her husband, Pierre Mercier, craft miller, dated January 8, 1685 in Neuville.
He was the son of Gabriel Mercier and Perrine Coidrielle, Saint-Denis-la Chevasse Township Poire-sur-Vie, district of La Roche-sur-Yon, Bishop of Lucon, Poitou (Vendée). Her second husband died 17 November 1712 in Neuville.
She retired at the General Hospital for the rest of his life. She died two years later, on 10 October 1714.
Year1670
ARM
L New France to Quebec
N ° 00 DEPARTMENT of La Rochelle
Rolle of the crew of the ship built in New France 16________ to
the port 250 barrels draft loaded ... unloaded feet ... feet,
armed with guns ....
Owned Pierre Gagneur
Owner:
Under the command of Alain Durand to go to Quebec
Under the command of Alain Durand to go to Quebec
Departure from Dieppe on .... / .... / 1670
stopover in La Rochelle: the ... .....
stopover in La Rochelle: the ... .....
Arrival in Quebec: 07/31/1670
Daughters of the King in Quebec City
Jean Talon wrote April 22, 1665 in a letter to Colbert that 100 girls are going to sail for New France, 90 from Dieppe and 10 of La
Rochelle. Yves Landry has identified six Daughters of the King 1665 from Aunis, Saintonge and Poitou. They are undoubtedly embedded in La Rochelle in Marie Thérèse, commanded by Captain Chicken. Then on October 2, according to the Jesuit Relations "Normandy ship" or the St. John the Baptist, as happens with 82 girls and 50 women including a charity house in Paris ... item 30 . Working men, "commanded by Captain Pierre Fillye
Jean Talon wrote April 22, 1665 in a letter to Colbert that 100 girls are going to sail for New France, 90 from Dieppe and 10 of La
Rochelle. Yves Landry has identified six Daughters of the King 1665 from Aunis, Saintonge and Poitou. They are undoubtedly embedded in La Rochelle in Marie Thérèse, commanded by Captain Chicken. Then on October 2, according to the Jesuit Relations "Normandy ship" or the St. John the Baptist, as happens with 82 girls and 50 women including a charity house in Paris ... item 30 . Working men, "commanded by Captain Pierre Fillye
They are the ancestors of Rognon families, Rochette, Laroche
Sources: Website of the Association of Families Laroche and Rochette Inc.
http://rolaro.org/gen/rognon03.html
Paris GenWeb The Origin of Parisian parishes
http://rolaro.org/gen/rognon03.html
Paris GenWeb The Origin of Parisian parishes
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