Hélèna Charles dit Lajeunesse1

F, b. circa 1678, d. February 1752
FatherÉtienne Charles dit Lajeunesse2,3 b. circa 1643, d. May 1724
MotherMadeleine Niel2,3 b. circa 1651, d. 15 Aug 1732
Birth*Hélèna Charles dit Lajeunesse was born circa 1678 at Tremblay, Quebec Province, Canada, (date based on baptism.)4 
BirthAnother source says she was born on 12 August 1678.5 
BaptismShe was baptized on 12 August 1678 at Montréal, Quebec Province, Canada.4,3 
Marriage ContractA contract for the marriage of Hélèna and Michel Viau was signed on 21 October 1698 before Notary Antoine Adhémar.6,7 
Marriage*Hélèna Charles dit Lajeunesse married first, Michel Viau, son of Jacques Viau dit Lespérance and Marie-Madeleine Plouard, on 28 October 1698 at Boucherville, Quebec Province, Canada.8,2 
Widowed*Hélèna Charles dit Lajeunesse was widowed by the death of her husband, Michel Viau on 17 February 1720.9 
Marriage ContractA contract for the marriage of Helena and Etienne Benoit dit Livernois was signed on 22 June 1722 before Notary Marien Tailhandier.10,11 
Marriage*Hélèna Charles dit Lajeunesse married second, Étienne Benoît dit Livernois, son of Paul Benoît dit Nivernois and Élisabeth Gobinet, on 23 June 1722 at Longueuil, Quebec Province, Canada.5,12 
Death*Hélèna Charles dit Lajeunesse died in February 1752 (date based on burial.) 
Burial*She was buried on 23 February 1752 at Longueuil, Quebec Province, Canada.13 

Family 1

Michel Viau b. 4 Dec 1675, d. 17 Feb 1720
Children
  • Marie-Rose Viau14 b. circa 1700
  • Michel Viau6 b. circa 1700, d. Jun 1703
  • Marie Viau15 b. 18 Jul 1702
  • Michel Viau6 b. 19 May 1704
  • Marguerite Viau+8,16 b. 19 Mar 1706, d. Sep 1766
  • Marie-Josèphe Viau12 b. 19 Mar 1706
  • Marie-Anne Viau6 b. 6 Jul 1708, d. Apr 1710
  • Antoine Viau6 b. 26 May 1710
  • Laurent Viau6 b. 8 May 1714
  • Jacques Viau6 b. 13 Sep 1716
  • Pierre Viau6 b. 24 Sep 1720

Family 2

Étienne Benoît dit Livernois b. 25 Dec 1662, d. Mar 1746
Hélèna and Étienne Benoît dit Livernois had no children.1 

Citations

  1. [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 84.
  2. [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 230, 1124.
  3. [S3072] Peter Gagné, King's Daughters and Founding Mothers Vol 2, page 429.
  4. [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 230.
  5. [S36] Rev Fr Christian Denissen, French Families 1701-1936, vol 1, page 753.
  6. [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 1124.
  7. [S113] Inventory of Notaries in Canada, Notaires volume 5, page 305.
  8. [S37] Rev Fr Christian Denissen, French Families 1701-1936, vol 2, page 981.
  9. [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 84, 1124.
  10. [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 83.
  11. [S118] Inventory of Notaries in Canada, Notaries volume 8, page 71.
  12. [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 83, 1124.
  13. [S36] Rev Fr Christian Denissen, French Families 1701-1936, vol 1, page 754.
  14. [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 908, 1124.
  15. [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 683, 1124.
  16. [S352] René Jetté, Dictionary of Quebec Families, page 917, 1124.

Helena Grimard1

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Marriage*Helena Grimard married Francis René Campau, son of Michel Campeau and Mary Joseph Buteau.1 

Family

Francis René Campau b. 16 Jul 1761
Helena and Francis René Campau had six children (see French Families).1 

Citations

  1. [S36] Rev Fr Christian Denissen, French Families 1701-1936, vol 1, page 203.

Catherine Dufour1

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ChartsDescendants of Mathurin Brunet
Descendants of Jean Reaume
Birth*Catherine Dufour was born at St Martin diocese, Québec, Quebec Province, Canada.2 
Marriage*She married John Baptist Jubenville, son of Joseph Jubenville and Mary Joseph Réaume, on 11 August 1807 at Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan.2 

Family

John Baptist Jubenville
Catherine and John Baptist Jubenville had two children, born Detroit (see French Families).2 

Citations

  1. [S36] Rev Fr Christian Denissen, French Families 1701-1936, vol 1, page 431, 601.
  2. [S36] Rev Fr Christian Denissen, French Families 1701-1936, vol 1, page 601.