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Triphena MARSTON

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DEATH-SOURCE: Died at the age of 66. This from Langdon B. Parson's"Histry of
Rye, NH", 1919.


Facts about this person:

Burial 1729
Central Cemerary, Rye, Rockingham Co, NH


Robert PAGE

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IMMIGRATION: Came to America in 1637. Was in Salem, MA in 1637-1639;Hampton
1639; Source of info; "History of Hampton, NH", by Dow.


Lucia WARDE

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Facts about this person:

Christening March 13, 1604/05
Filby, Norfolk, England


Fabien DUMAIS

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MARRIAGE: Claude Drouin, "Repertoire Alphabetique des Marriages
Canadien-Francais de 1760 a 1935", printed in Ottawa, c. 1989. Set of 49
Volumes.


Olivier NAUD

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Facts about this person:

Alt. Born February 16, 1814


Gabriel "Sieur De Sainte Marie" LAMBERT

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NAME: Gabriel "Sieur de Sainte Marie" Lambert

BIRTH-BAPTISM-MARRIAGE: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles du
Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 637.
Jette, lists this man as, "Gabriel LAMBERT, sieur de Sainte-Marie", or
"the Merchant of St-Marie". He lived in a long stone house known as the
Habitation Sainte Marie. He also inherited a fishery that had beenestablished
by his father at Etchemin (St. Romuald) 22 years earlier.


Facts about this person:

Christening December 05, 1657
Quebec, PQ, Canada

Burial July 25, 1719
Levis, PQ, Canada


Renee Francoise ROUSSEL

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BIRTH-BAPTISM-COMMENT: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles du
Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Pae 1014.
Renee's Godfather was Daniel de-Reme deCorselles, the Governor of
Quebec.


Facts about this person:

Christening February 05, 1668/69
Quebec, PQ, Canada

Burial September 07, 1748
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Eustache LAMBERT

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Facts about this person:

Christening September 07, 1689
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Francois LAMBERT

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Facts about this person:

Christening July 14, 1693
Quebec, PQ, Canada

Burial January 17, 1722/23
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Marie Anne LAMBERT

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Facts about this person:

Burial May 06, 1697
Lauzon, Levis, PQ, Canada


Marie Anne LAMBERT

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CENSUS-OCCUPATION-AGE: Rene Jette, "Dictionnaire-Genealigique desFamilles du
Quebec", 1983, University of Montreal.
She went by the name of Marie Lambert, and answered 22 years when asked at
the recording of 1722, and living in the village of Quebec as a servantfor
Jean Martel.


Facts about this person:

Christening August 24, 1698
Lauzon, Levis, PQ, Canada

Burial May 26, 1719
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Louis Philippe LAMBERT

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COMMENT: He was the twin brother to brother Louis-Charles Lambert.


Facts about this person:

Christening August 31, 1707
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Louis Charles LAMBERT

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COMMENT: He was the twin brother to brother Louis-Philippe Lambert.


Facts about this person:

Christening August 31, 1707
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Eustache "Sieur De Ste-Marie" LAMBERT

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COMMENT: Various sources for this information; Rene Jette, "Dictionnaire
Genealogique des Familles du Quebec", 1983, University of Montreal; "Les
Lambert D'Amerique", conference of 4 October, 1992, speach written by Luc
Lambert; "History de la Seigneurie de Lauzon" by Joeph-Edmond Roy, 1897,Page
255. Vol. 1; "Dictionnaire bibliographique du Canada", by J. Monet,Volume 1,
1966 Published in Quebec; "Historique de la Ferme Lambert de St-Nicolas",
and excerpt from Terre Illustre, newsletter of L'Association des Lambert
d'Amerique Inc, October 1992, Volume 1, numero 2; Also from a speechgiven by
Adrien LAmbert, Ex-Deputy of Bellechasse, to the Canadian Parlement at the
350th Anniversary of the arrival of the first two Lamberts to arrive inNew
France in 1634; and Midland, Ontario Chamber of Commerce, 208 King St.,P.O.
Box 158, Midland, Ontario, Canada, L4R 4K8.
He was from the area of Picardy, (now in Vendee), along the EnglishChannel.
Married in France to Marie Laurence. Confirmed as being in Quebec onOctober 8,
1659, at 40 years of age. He was a mechant in the city of Quebec.
Working for the Jesuites about 1645 and abt 1647 Eustache Lambert
had a "dit" name of Champagne. He came over with his brother Pierre, whowas
killed by the Iroquois on October 20, 1663 and buried at Chateau-Richer.
Eustache came to New France as a "donne" or lay assistant to the Companyof
Jesus (Jesuits) and was a faithful companion of Father Gabriel LalemantS.J.,
today known as Saint Gabriel Lalemant, one of the Canadian holy martyrs.
Eustache was born in 1618 in Boulogne in the province of Picardy inFrance,
in a place known as Pas de Calais. From 1645 to 1647 he was in thecompany of
the Jesuit Fathers on their distant and perilous mission to the West.
On thier mission to spread the Good News o Jesus to the different peoples
that inhabited the country at that time, the missionaries were supposed to
establish posts or missions as places where the people could convenetogether.
This is what they did in this distant corner of New France, and gave the
mission the name of Sainte-Marie. However, in 1649, facing the menace ofthe
Iroquois who had already caused the martydom of some missionaries, theyhad to
abandon the settlement of Sainte-Marie and set fire to it to avoid it's
desecration.
Unfortunatly, Eustache Lambert didn't know how to write, but he was gifted
with remarkable intelligence. He very quickly learned the Huron languageand
became an excellent interpreter, a skill which proved to be very usefulto the
missionaries.
He was also skillful with a sword and rifle. In 1653, he was in command of
the camp which was organized several years prior to protect the capital
(Quebec). He had at his disposal the assault vehicles and five thousandC.F.
18's to enable him to carry out his commission. His courage and hisdedication
guided him. In 1653, when the city of Trois-Rivieres was attacked byabout 500
Iroquois, Eustache commanded a detachment of fifty men sent from Quebecto aid
in the defense of the city. According to the historian Monsieur Sulte,
Eustache Lambert was the first commander of a militia corps in Canada.
The first colonizers at that time were given land grants and permitted to
become property holders which is how Eustache acquired a tract of land on
December 15, 1652 in the territory held by the lord of Lauzon, and the
contract was approved by mr. Lauzon-Charny on October 11, 1653.
That piece of land comprised eight acres of frontage along the Saint
Laurence River and was 40 acres deep. A fishery had been established onthat
land earler. The only obligation imposed on the new land owner was that he
give back to the lord each year a tecnth of the eels that he caught. In
exchange the lord was to furnish the barrels and the salt.
Marie was buried in the cemetary that then existed in the cellars of the
Cathedral-Bascilica. He was buried in the old (now gone) St-Josephcemetery
next to the Cathedral-Bascilica of Quebec.


Facts about this person:

Burial June 07, 1673
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Marie LAURENCE

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COMMENT-BIRTH-CENSUS: Answered age 34 at both recordings of 66 and 67,and
answered 44 at recording of 1681, and living in Quebec. Source; ReneJette,
"Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec", University ofMontreal,
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Facts about this person:

Burial August 05, 1686
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Timothee ROUSSEL

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BIRTH-PLACE-DEATH-BURIAL-MARRIAGE-COMMENT: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire
Genealogique des Familles du Quebec" 1983, Univ. of Montreal, Page 1014.
This province of Languedoc, is now called Herault. It was said that hewas 59
at his death in 1700, and answered himself, that he was 42 during therecord
of 1681, and living in the basse ville of Quebec. He was a surgeon and a
merchant. He was cited as living in Quebec on 22 JAN 1667. He was born in
Notre-Dame-de-Montpellier, Languedoc, France. Or perhaps was baptisedthere?


Facts about this person:

Burial December 11, 1700
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Marie Madeleine "De Leur" DUMORTIER

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BIRTH-DEATH-ORIGIN-COMMENT: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des
Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 1014.
Full name is "Madeleine DuMortier deLeur", whom books describe as a
"woman of quality". She was from Chemille, dioces Mortagne-au-Perche, inMans,
Maine (now Orne), France. She died sometime between 18 JUN 1686 and the
inventory of 7 AUG 1688 in Genaple, Quebec. She was perhaps the aunt ofJoseph
Dumortier, who answered that he was 39 in the recording of 1681. She was a
King's Daughter.


Marie Louise ROUSSEL

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BIRTH-BAPTISM: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles duQuebec"
1983, University of Montreal, Page 1014.


Facts about this person:

Christening August 07, 1671
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Genevieve ROUSSEL

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Facts about this person:

Christening October 05, 1672
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Louise ROUSSEL

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BIRTH_BAPTISM-DEATH-COMMENT: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des
Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 1014.
She became a nun. Was admitted to Hotel-Dieu under mother Saint-Gabriel,
novice on 12 OCT 1676, and professional on 14 APR 1695. She was twinsister of
Elisabeth Roussel.


Facts about this person:

Christening March 01, 1673/74
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Elisabeth ROUSSEL

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BIRTH-BAPTISM-DEATH-BURIAL-COMMENT: Renee Jette, "DictionnaireGenealogique des
Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 1014.
She was twin sister to Louise Roussel.


Facts about this person:

Christening March 01, 1673/74
Quebec, PQ, Canada

Burial March 22, 1673/74
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Jacques ROUSSEL

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Facts about this person:

Christening April 26, 1676
Quebec, PQ, Canada

Burial October 21, 1676
Quebec, PQ, Canada


Marie Madeleine ROUSSEL

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BIRTH-BAPTISM-COMMENT: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles du
Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 1014.
At the recording of 1716, was living in the base ville of Quebec, withsister
Genevieve Roussel.


Facts about this person:

Christening March 25, 1678
Quebec, PQ, Canada