man‎Noel LeVasseur‏‎
Born ‎estimated EST. WFT, 1573-1604, died ‎estimated EST. WFT, 1630-1688‎, approximately 84 years
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!OCCUPATION-DEATH: Rene Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du
Quebec", 1983, University of Montreal, Page 729. He was a Master Joiner or
Carpenter, and he died sometime before the marriage of his son on 23 APR1646,
probably died in France.

Married ‎estimated EST. WFT, 1599-1643 (approximately 45 years married) to:

womanGenevieve Gauche‏
Born ‎estimated EST. WFT, 1581-1607, died ‎estimated EST. WFT, 1630-1695‎, approximately 88 years
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!DEATH: She died sometime before the marriage of her son on 23 APR 1646,
probably somewhere in France. Rene Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des
Familles du Quebec", University of Montreal, Page 729.

Children:

1.
manJean "Dit Lavigne" LeVasseur‏
Born ‎± ABT. 1622 St-Leu-et-St-Gil, Paris, France, died ‎ Aug 31, 1686 Quebec, Pq, Canada‎, approximately 64 years
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!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL-MARRIAGE-ORIGIN-OCCUPATION-CENSUS: Renee Jette,
"Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec" 1983, Univ ofMontreal, p729
He was of; St-Leu-et-St-Gilles, v. et archev. Paris, France. He was saidto be
70 years at his death. He answered that he was 44 at the 1666 recording,49 at
the 1667 recording, and 60 at the recording of 1681 and living at Quebec.
Sculpture, from a family of sculptures. Filed marriage contract with
LeCat-notary at Chateau de Paris. He and his brother Pierre were noted for
their Religeous artwork and church carvings. They also carved figures forships
and statues.


Facts about this person:

Burial September 01, 1686
Quebec, PQ, Canada

2.
manPierre "Dit Lesperance" LeVasseur‏
Born ‎± ABT. 1627 St-Leu-et-, St-Gilles, Paris, France, died ‎ Mar 12, 1693/1694 Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Pq, Canada‎, approximately 66 years
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!Birth-DEATH-MARRIAGE-COMMENT-CENSUS-ORIGIN: Rene Jette, "Dictionnaire
Genealogique Des Familles Du Quebec", 1983, University of Montreal, Page729.
He and his brother were two of the most famous Religeous art sculptors inall
of Canada. They carved statues and figures in churches throughout Canada.He
was from St-Leu-et-St-Gilles, ar. Paris, France. He died in the Hospitalof
Quebec. He answered that he was 40 in 1667, at Quebec; and 52 in 1681 inthe
upper villiage of Quebec. He was dwelling in Quebec on 11 AUG 1654 andwas a
master Sculptor.