man‎Nicolas Hebert‏‎
Born ‎ 1543 Paris, Siene, France, died ‎ 1600 Paris, Siene, France‎, 56 or 57 years
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!DEATH-MARRIAGE-ORIGIN-OCCUPATION-COMMENT: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire
Genealogique des Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page561.
Lived on St. Honore Street in Paris. Apothicaire, grocer atSt-Germain-des-
Pres, in Paris. He was a druggist to the Queen herself, and he and his son
Louis were almost certain to have had unusual access to the palace.

Married ‎before BEF. 1564 Paris, Siene, France (at least 36 years married) to:

womanJaqueline Pajot‏, daughter of Simon Pajot and Jeanne Guerineau‏.
Born ‎estimated EST. WFT, 1526-1553, died ‎estimated EST. WFT, 1578-1641 Paris, Siene, France‎, approximately 88 years
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!DEATH-COMMENT: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles duQuebec"
1983, University of Montreal, Page 561.
Died sometime between 27 JUN 1579 and 15 JUL 1580, in Paris, France.

Child:

1.
manLouis Hebert‏
Born ‎ 1575 Paris, Siene, France, died ‎ Jan 23, 1626/1627 Quebec, Pq, Canada‎, approximately 51 years
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!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL-MARRIAGE-COMMENT: Renee Jette, "DictionnaireGenealogique
des Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 561.
Louis Hebert first came to New France in 1606, but returned to France
before returning in 1617 to stay. Considered "the first family of Quebec"
Hebert established in Quebec in 1617. He planted the first wheat in
Canada, perhaps in North America. He received, in 1626, the confirmation
of a land grant made to him in 1623. In his request of 1623 to the Duke
of Ventadour, he said that for the advancement of the country, he had
sold all his goods in Paris, having left his friends and parents to starta
colony and a Christian people (tribe). The Colony proved to be a complete
failure by the death of Louis, due to a fall, January 25, 1627, in Quebec.
After Champlain himself (who settled Quebec), Hebert played the
greatest role in the establishment of Quebec and the advancement of New
France (Canada). "He (Louis Hebert)", said Champlain, "was the first head
of a family residing in the country, who lived on what he raised." THe
body of Hebert was solomnly interred in the cemetery of the Recollects
at the Convent (Monastery) of St. Charles. Later, his remains were found
and were deposited in a ceder coffin; and in 1678, Father Valentine Le
Roux Superior of the Recollects, had them transferred to the crypt of
thier church at Haute Ville in Quebec.
He was grocer and apothicaire in Acadie (Port Royal) from 1606-1607 and
1611-1613 then in Quebec. District Attorney for the King 1621.


Facts about this person:

Burial January 25, 1626/27
Quebec, PQ, Canada

Adopted child: manLouis Hebert‏


2nd marriage
man‎Nicolas Hebert‏‎

Married ‎ 1564 Paris, France (15 or 16 years married) to:

womanJacqueline Pajot‏, daughter of Simon Pajot and Jehanne Guerineau‏.
Born ‎ 1551 Paris, France, died ‎ Jul 15, 1580 France‎, 28 or 29 years

Children:

1.
manLouis Hebert‏
Born ‎ 1575 Paris, Siene, France, died ‎ Jan 23, 1626/1627 Quebec, Pq, Canada‎, approximately 51 years
1 _FA1
2 PLAC See Note Page
2 SOUR S029425
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003


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!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL-MARRIAGE-COMMENT: Renee Jette, "DictionnaireGenealogique
des Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 561.
Louis Hebert first came to New France in 1606, but returned to France
before returning in 1617 to stay. Considered "the first family of Quebec"
Hebert established in Quebec in 1617. He planted the first wheat in
Canada, perhaps in North America. He received, in 1626, the confirmation
of a land grant made to him in 1623. In his request of 1623 to the Duke
of Ventadour, he said that for the advancement of the country, he had
sold all his goods in Paris, having left his friends and parents to starta
colony and a Christian people (tribe). The Colony proved to be a complete
failure by the death of Louis, due to a fall, January 25, 1627, in Quebec.
After Champlain himself (who settled Quebec), Hebert played the
greatest role in the establishment of Quebec and the advancement of New
France (Canada). "He (Louis Hebert)", said Champlain, "was the first head
of a family residing in the country, who lived on what he raised." THe
body of Hebert was solomnly interred in the cemetery of the Recollects
at the Convent (Monastery) of St. Charles. Later, his remains were found
and were deposited in a ceder coffin; and in 1678, Father Valentine Le
Roux Superior of the Recollects, had them transferred to the crypt of
thier church at Haute Ville in Quebec.
He was grocer and apothicaire in Acadie (Port Royal) from 1606-1607 and
1611-1613 then in Quebec. District Attorney for the King 1621.


Facts about this person:

Burial January 25, 1626/27
Quebec, PQ, Canada

2.
womanCharlotte Hebert‏
Born ‎estimated EST. WFT, 1565-1580, died ‎estimated EST. WFT, 1581-1669‎, approximately 89 years

3.
man‎Jacques Hebert‏‎
Born ‎estimated EST. WFT, 1565-1580, died ‎estimated EST. WFT, 1571-1666‎, approximately 86 years

4.
womanMarie Hebert‏
Born ‎ 1577 Paris, France, died ‎estimated EST. WFT, 1591-1671‎, approximately 94 years