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Jean Aubuchon dit L’Esperance (1635)
Born in France
√ Son of Jean Aubuchon + Jeanne Gilles
√ Husband of Marguerite SedilotJean was baptized at St-Jacques in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France. He arrived in Montreal in 1655 and his occupation was that of a trader.
He married Marguerite Sedilot on Sep 19, 1654 at Immaculate Conception in Trois-Rivières, St. Maurice Co, Quebec, Canada. This marriage was invalid because Marguerite Sedilot was not yet 12 years old. The marriage ceremony was repeated the following year at Notre-Dame de Montréal on Apr 12, 1655.
He was found murdered in his bed on Dec 3, 1685, and was buried in the cemetery of Notre Dame on Dec 4, 1685.
(Newspaper clipping that you see if you click the “History” button is from The Windsor Star, Windsor, Ontario, November 30, 1934.)
Marguerite Aubuchon (1673)
√ Daughter of Jean Aubuchon dit L’Esperance + Marguerite Sedilot
√ Wife of Jean CussonThe marriage record gives the date according to an historic calendar, one that had only ten months. So, 7bre is September. This is often seen in early church records in Canada. You will see it in early records of St. Ferdinand in Missouri as well.
7bre = September
8bre = October
9bre = November
10bre = DecemberMarie Anne Picard (abt 1740)
√ Daughter of Francois Picard + Marguerite Cusson
√ Wife of Jean Baptiste Joseph TissonThe marriage record is very difficult to read. You can see their signatures on the right side. And the entry from the Tanguay Collection is helpful. We also have the 1785 marriage record of their son that records Jean Baptiste Joseph Tisson and Marianne Picard as the parents of the groom. (See the entry for Jean Baptiste Tison (1760)