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Anne Emard

French: Anne Couture (Émard)
Also Known As: "Aymard", "Aymart", "Aymars", "Émard", "Esmard", "Esmart", "formerly Emard aka Esmard", "Hémard", "Hémar", "Émar"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Paroisse Saint-André, Niort, Poitou, France
Death: January 17, 1700 (72)
Saint-Joseph-de-Ia-Pointe-de-Lévy, Québec, Canada (Inconnue, à 72 ans)
Place of Burial: Saint-Joseph-de-Ia-Pointe-de-Lévy, Lauzon, Québec, Canada
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Jean Aymard and Marie Bineau
Wife of Guillaume Cousture and Guillaume Couture
Mother of Anne Coste; Jean-Baptiste Couture Couture dit Lamonde; Marie-Anne Coté; Louis Couture; Marguerite Couture and 6 others
Sister of Marie Aymard; Françoise Aymard; François Aymard; Jehan Émard; Pierre Aymard and 4 others

Occupation: ménagère. Immigrant
Managed by: Anthony Abela
Last Updated:

About Anne Emard

  • Sources:
    • Drouin Institute (Archived marraige record - see attached in Media tab)

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The Journel of the Jesuits mentioned that the Council of the Order announced that it had unanimously approved of Guillaume's marriage. It was on November 28, 1649 that he married Anne Esmard (Aymard). She was baptized on October 22, 1627, in Saint André de Niort, Poitou. She was the daughter of the late Jean and Marie Bineau. Anne had two sisters in Canada: Barbe, wife of Gilles Michel dit Taillon, and after him, of Oliver Letardif; and Madeleine, wife of Zacharie Cloutier. The wedding of Guillaume and Anne took place in the house of Couture, at Pointe Lévy, in the presence of Father Jean LeSeur, Chaplain of the Hospitalliers of Québec. The couple engendered ten children: 6 boys and 4 girls.

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Elle a immigré en Nouvelle-France en 1648 avec ses deux soeurs, Barbe et Marie-Madeleine, qui épousèrent respectivement Olivier LeTardif et Zacharie Cloutier. Vers 1648, abjuration d'Anne Émard, elle a renoncé à sa religion protestante calviniste et a été baptisé catholique pour épouser, à 22 ans, Guillaume Couture, 30 ans.. Étaient présents au mariage dans la demeure du couple: Olivier LeTardif, Zacharie Cloutier, Martin Gravel, Charles Cadieu. Jean Le Sueur a célébré la cérémonie de mariage. Le couple aura 10 enfants. Elle est décédée à 72 ans, le 17 janvier 1700 et ses funérailles ont eu lieu le 18 janvier 1700. Son corps fut inhumé dans le cimetière de la paroisse Notre-Dame à St. Joseph de Lévis à Québec, Nouvelle-France.


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Anne Emard's Timeline

1627
October 22, 1627
Paroisse Saint-André, Niort, Poitou, France

Date de naissance indéterminée en date de 2018-07-29.

Donc 1627-10-22 ou AVANT

October 22, 1627
Église Saint-André, Niort, Poitou, France

Baptisée Aymard ( mais devenu Émard après son arrivée en Nouvelle-France) Anne baptisée st-André v. niort, ev. Poitiers poitou (ar. Niort, deux-sèvres) est la fille de Jean Aymard et de Marie Bineau (Bureau à son contrat de mariage) ... rouiamet ?

Parrain: Maître Jehan fillieul (donc Arnaud ?) et maître chirurgien.

Marraine: Anne Jouslard

Signataires: les deux

SOURCE: Migrations

October 22, 1627
St-Andre, Niort, Deux-Sevres, France
1650
November 6, 1650
Levis, Québec, Canada
1652
January 21, 1652
Paroisse Notre Dame, Québec
January 22, 1652
Québec, Canada, Nouvelle-France
1654
August 29, 1654
Quebec, Quebec, Canada
1656
February 29, 1656
Notre-Dame De Québec, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
1658
June 18, 1658
Quebec, Quebec, Canada