Christening - [date: 10 APR 1955] [place: St. John the Baptist, River Bourgeois, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada]
Source: Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec, page 273 Largo Libraryspouse: Garnier, Florence (~1629 - 1689)
According to Stephen A. White, Honore died, probably at Arichat, Isle Madame, sometime between 1763, when his name last appears on documents, and 1766 at which time Marie Anne Marres was married to Germain Lejune dit Briard. Honore was also known as Honore Boucher dit Villedieu (after his stepfather)spouse:
Source: R. J. Auger's RAPQ, 1975:138spouse: Paigne, Francoise (~1562 - <1611)
Source: This line was researched by Lloyd Boucher, a Nova Scotia Boucher family genealogist. His information came from church records in the area that the individuals lived.spouse:
spouse: Leroux, Luc (*1845 - )Christening - [date: 20 MAR 1848] [place: St. John the Baptist, River Bourgeois, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada]
Source: Family Archive CD, volume 7, Tree 1074, World Family Tree also Tree 1490.Source: "Histoire des Canadiens - Francais" 1608-1880, par Benjamin Sulte, Tome II, Published Montreal 1882 Source: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec", University of Montreal, Page 135-36. Quoted below.Marin Boucher came over from Perche, France in early 1634 aboard the ship, St. Jehan under the command of Captain Pierre Nesle, which arrived in Quebec on June 4, 1634. With him was his wife Julienne and their child Francois. They were met by Champlain and taken into Fort St. Louis. There were forty people aboard the ship from Perche who were the censituaries of Robert Giffard.spouse: Baril, Julienne (r1608 - 1627)
Giffard along with Juchereau had recruited them in Perche, France in early 1634. With him was a cousin Gaspard Boucher and his wife Nicole Lemaine and their children. Source: doryl@freeway.net Second source: Marin emigrated to New France with his son Francois from his first marriage, his second wife and two children from his second marriage. The other 5 children were born in Quebec. When Samuel de Champlain died in 1635, one of the bequests in his will left Marin Boucher "the suit of clothes which I had made (for me) from the cloth I bought at the store."
Source: Stephen A. White (University of Moncton)spouse: Hebert, Anne (*1691 - )
Source: Stephen A. White (University of Moncton),spouse: Gaudry, Helene (1656 - 1712)
Name and address found in the address book of Deborah Sampson Laird after her death. Joseph (Gussie) Boudreau 5709 42nd Avenue Minn. Minn. 55417 ?612-374-5602spouse: private
Twin to Vincent.spouse: Boutin, Conrad (*1907 - )
spouse: Sampson, Mary Delphine (1881 - 1971)Occupation - [date: 1900]
a carpenterBirth Note
as recorded in his marriage record
Twin to Pauline.spouse: private
spouse: Bissett, George Henry (1827 - 1921)Birth Note
Allison gives date as 30 Oct 1830
----------child: Bissett, Martha Marie (1855 - 1936)Census - [date: 1871] [place: River Bourgeois, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada]
Census - [date: 1891] [place: River Bourgeois, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada]
Census - [date: 1881] [place: River Bourgeois, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada]
Marriage Note
the couple was also married at Saint Hyacinths in D'Escousse on 14 Jan 1854
Divorce - [date: 1971]