Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Madeleine Plouart et Tiremont
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Name Madeleine Plouart et Tiremont Born Bef 1 May 1653 [1] Gender Female Baptised 1 May 1653 Pollet de Saint-Pierre de Neuville near Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France
[1] Died Between 14 May 1683 and 10 Apr 1684 [1] Person ID I33266 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of TC Last Modified 27 Mar 2021
Father Michael Plouart Mother Jeanne Fouquet Married Bef 1653 Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France
[1] Family ID F19631 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Jacques Viau dit L'Esperance, b. Abt 1640, Clisson, Loire-Atlantique, France
, d. 14 Sep 1723 (Age ~ 83 years) Married 21 Jan 1670 Montréal, Québec
[1] Children + 1. Michel Viau dit L'Esperance, b. 4 Dec 1675, d. 17 Feb 1720 (Age 44 years) Last Modified 27 Mar 2021 Family ID F19629 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - She was a fille du rois, a "daughter of the king." By 1660 or so it had become apparent that the fledgling North American colony of New France was badly short of marriageable women. To ameliorate this, between 1663 and 1673 the French government recruited respectable young women of limited prospects and, after vetting them for suitability, provided each of them with a small dowry, a chest of clothes, and one-way passage to Quebec. The approximately 800 women who made this journey became known as the "filles du roi", the "daughters of the King." Millions of modern French-Canadians can trace their descent from them, quite often from several.
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Sources - [S38] Genealogy of the French in North America, by Denis Beauregard. Complete version, 2020.
- [S38] Genealogy of the French in North America, by Denis Beauregard. Complete version, 2020.