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Charles Édeline De Lavigne

Псевдоним: "Charles Edeline"
Дата рождения:
Место рождения: St Jacques, Boucherie, Paris, France
Смерть: 27 октября 1711 (65-74)
Hotel-Dieu, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Канада)
Ближайшие родственники:

Сын David Édeline и Noëlle "Elle" Lambert
Муж Jeanne Braconnier
Отец Catherine-Thérèse Catherine Thérèse Edeline; Charles Edeline-Delisle; Pierre Édeline dit Délisle; Marie-Anne Édeline; Louis-Antoine Édeline и ещё 2

Профессия: Shoemaker, Bedeau in 1711
Менеджер: Private User
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About Charles Édeline De Lavigne

The ancestor for the Edeline, Delines, Deline, Adeline, Eldine, Delineh, etc family is : Charles Edeline (David & Noëlle Lambert) from St-Jacques de la Boucherie, ville & Archevèché de Paris, married with Jeanne Braconnier oct 16 1675 at Boucherville Qc. They had 10 children. Source : Dictionnaire Jetté des familles Quebecoises, 1984,

  • ************************* CHARLES EDELINE mentioned in various Quebec church records: Dec 2, 1669, Montreal: Witness at marriage of Andre BARSA (origins: Paroisse de Dauriaven, Limousin) & Francoise PILLOIS, resident of Montreal, origins: Paroisse de St. Germain de L'Auxerrois, Paris; s/o Etienne BARSA & Leonarde CHOSEAU; d/o Gervais PILLOIS & Helene TELLIER; witnesses: Charles LEMOYNE dit DELONGUEIL, Jacques LEBER, Jacques LEMOYNE, Charles EDELINE, Alexandre DORGERY Nov 22, 1683, Boucherville Witness at burial of Madeleine Jaudouin, age 3, residence of Longueuil, d/o Claude Jaudouin of Longueuil and Anne Thomasse; Other witnesses: Isabelle Gobinet, Paul Benoist, Pierre DeCaumont; Burial in L'eglise de St. Antoine de Pade de Longueuil. Aug 13, 1686, Boucherville Witness at death of Charles LeMoyne, age 3 days, s/o Charles LeMoyne & Elisabeth Souard of Longueuil. Other witnesses: Andre Bouteiller, Pierre DeCaumont (priest) Sept 1, 1686, Boucherville Witness at marriage of Andre Bouteiller (age 36) (originally of St. Andre des Treize Voies, Eveche de Nantes), resident of Longueil; and Angelique Chapacou (age 18), residence of Cote St. Jean, Quebec. Parents: Andre Bouteiller & Jeanne Choublet; Jean Chapacou & Vincente Pacaud. Other witnesses: Etienne Trudeau, Jacques Viau, Bertrand Martre. Dec 6, 1687, Boucherville Witness at burial of Francois Collin, age 5 months, s/o Mathurin Collin & Jacqueline Labe, residents of Longueuil. Other witnesses: Jeanne Bracornier (spouse of Charles Edeline) Jan 6, 1688, Boucherville Witness at burial of Marguerite Robin (age 1), d/o Jean ROBIN & Jeanne CHARTON, residents of Longueuil. Other witnesses: Mathurin Collin, Jean Ronceray, Jan 21, 1688, Boucherville Witness at burial of Marie Anne Collin (age 4), d/o Mathurin COLLIN & Jacqueline LABE, residents of Longueuil. Other witnesses: Bertrand Martre, Laurent L'Hyvernois Aug 21, 1696, Boucherville Witness at burial of Marguerite Lacoste (age 3 months), d/o Alexandre laCoste Languedoc & Marguerite Denyau, residents of Longueuil. Other witnesses: Jean Bau (Maitre d'Ecole), Boucherville. Oct 29, 1697, Boucherville Witness to marriage of Nicolas Varin LaPistole and Marie Anne Ronceray. Grooms parents: Nicolas Varin & Jeanne LaCroix; Bride's parents: Jean Ronceray Lebreton & Marie Servinien. Other witnesses: DeSeraucour, Andre Bouteiller, Antoine Fournier, DeFrontenac, Dollier, Oct 14, 1701, Longueuil Witness to burial of Marie Madeleine PAGE (age 7 months), d/o Antoine LePage Dit Antoine & Madeleine Colin. Other witnesses: Andre Boutilier, Apr 18, 1703, Longueuil Witness to burial of Ursule Achen (age 2 years), d/o Etienne ACHEN and Marie MARSILLE. Other witness: Andre Boutiller. May 7, 1703, Longueuil: witness to burial of Marie Marguerite Robidou (age 2 months), d/o Guillaume Robidou & Marie Guerin. May 19, 1703, Longueuil: witness to burial of Francois Douillart (age 15 days), s/o Rene Douillart & Louise Forestier. Other witness: Etienne Achen. Jun 26, 1703 - witness to burial Jul 16, 1703 - witness to burial Jul 26, 1703 - witness to burial Aug 18, 1703 - witness to burial Sep 14, 1703 - witness to burial July 18, 1704, Longueuil Witness to burial of Marie Anne Douillart, s/o Rene Douillart & Louise Forestier. Other witness: Andre Boutillier Aug 25, 1704, Longueuil Witness to burial of Marie Elisabeth Agnier (3 months), d/o AGNIER and Barbe Delestre, residents of Montreal. Other witness: Antoine Boutillier Nov 30, 1704, Longueuil Witness to burial of Rene Dupuy, age 7 month, s/o Rene Dupuy and Angelique Marie, residents of LaPrairie. Other witness: Pierre Edeline Jan 26, 1705, Longueuil Witness to marriage of Francois MARIE (age 24) and Marguerite Bourbon (age 19). Grooms parents: Louis MARIE & Mathurine GOUART; Brides parents: Jean BOURBON and Marie BENOIST. Other witnesses: Laurent Benoist (uncle of bride), Laurent Benoist (uncle of bride), Etienne Achen. Aug 26, 1705, Longueuil Witness to marriage of Gervais MALART (age 36) and Marie GAUTIER (age 23). Grooms parents: Jacques MALART and Guillemette LIEGART; Brides parents: Jacques GAUTIER and Marie PETIT. Other witnesses: Jacques Croqueloue, Antoine Boyer Jan 4, 1706, Longueuil: witness to burial May 13, 1706, Longueuil: witness to burial Sept 14, 1706, Longueuil: witness to burial Sept 18, 1706, Longueuil: witness to burial of grandson, Charles DeBluche Nov 22, 1706, Longueuil Witness to burial of Marie Anne Roy (age 7 months), d/o Yves ROY and Marie COLIN. Other witness: Charles Edeline (his son) Mar 3, 1707, Longueuil Witness to burial of Rene Perou, age 80. Other witnesses: Etienne Truteau July 4, 1707, Longueuil: witness to burial Oct 6, 1707, Longueuil: witness to burial...other witness: Charles Edeline (son) Nov 10, 1707, Longueuil: witness to burial Nov 19, 1707, Longueuil: witness to burial Dec 10, 1707, Longueuil: witness to burial Feb 7, 1708, Longueuil: witness to burial May 9, 1708, Longueuil: witness to burial Aug 13, 1708, Longueuil: witness to marriage Aug 17, 1708, Longueuil: witness to burial Jan 11, 1709, Longueil: witness to burial June 1, 1709, Longueuil Witness to burial of Marguerite TRUTEAU, d/o Pierre TRUTEAU and Charlotte MENARD. Other witness: Jean Baptiste Edeline. June 21, 1709, Longueuil: witness to burial Oct 13, 1709, Longueuil: witness to burial....other witness: Charles Edeline (his son) Nov 16, 1710, Longueuil: witness to burial Dec 30, 1710, Longueuil: witness to burial June 3, 1711, Longueuil: witness to burial July 14, 1711, Longueuil: witness to burial Aug 23, 1711, Longueuil, witness to burial

Titre, Dates, Quantité Tutelle de Suzanne Aly, prisonnière des Iroquois, fille mineure, de feu Vincent Aly et de feu Marie Perrin, tués par les Iroquois . - 13 avril 1700 - 4 août 1700 - 10 document(s) textuel(s)

Portée et contenu Ce dossier d'administration judiciaire est composé des pièces suivantes : la requête de Simon Guillory de Lachine, époux de Marie Aly, pour faire élire un tuteur à Suzanne Aly, faire vendre par licitation la terre de ses beaux-parents, tués dans l'incendie de Lachine en 1689, et pour faire estimer les travaux qu'il a fait sur la concession ; l'approbation ; le procès-verbal d'assemblée ; la requête de vente par licitation ; les affiches et procès-verbaux d'enchères ; la requête pour faire assigner les experts Pierre Lat, François Dubois dit Brisebois et les enchérisseurs Lahaie et Edeline ; le rapport d'assignations ; la comparution et la déclaration des experts ; et le mémoire de frais.

Parmi les pièces de ce dossier, on trouve l'original d'un acte notarié du greffe de Jean-Baptiste Pothier, daté du 4 août 1700, contenant la déclaration des experts Pierre Lat et François Dubois, concernant la valeur de la concession de Vincent Aly, et des travaux qu'y a effectués Simon Guillory.

Source du titre composé propre: Titre correspondant au contenu de l'unité de description

Autres formats: Dossier disponible sur support numérique.

Sources complémentaires: Antoine Adhémar, 14 avril 1700, CN601,S2 et Jean-Baptiste Pottier, 4 août 1700, CN601, S331.

Notes générales: Notice descriptive inspirée de l'inventaire analytique "Les dossiers de la Juridiction royale de Montréal, 1693-1760" version 2001, par J.F. Holzl.

Termes rattachés: NOUVELLE-FRANCE. JURIDICTION ROYALE DE MONTREAL

  • 1681 CENSUS - Quebec PDHR 1681-00-00 Census 1681, residence LONGUEUIL Charles Ebeline, 40 Jeanne Garaconier, 30 Catherine Ebeline, 5 Charles Ebeline, 3 Francois Ebeline, 1
  • Name: Charles Edeline Year: 1675 Place: Quebec, Canada Source Publication Code: 6830 Primary Immigrant: Edeline, Charles Source Bibliography: POULIN, JOSEPH-PHILIPPE. "Premiers colons du debut de la colonie jusqu'en 1700." In Programme Souvenir, Sixieme Congres de la Societe Genealogique Canadienne Francaise, Quebec (Oct. 8-10, 1960), pp. 13-22. Page: 16 (NOTE of Denis P. Edeline: he was actually here as early as 1669 because he was a witness to a marriage in Montreal)
  • Title: Dictionnaire National des Canadiens-Francais (1608-1760), Tome I Author: Institut Genealogique Drouin Publication: Siege Social, 4184 Rue St-Denis, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1985 Repository: Note: DAR Library, Washington, DC Call Number: Media: Book
  • Below from ancestry.com GED belonging to: Jody Nantais (jhunt@xcelco.on.ca) from August 2006: Information came from Jim Witt Murphy of Dallas Texas who is....and EDELINE/DeBLUCHE/TESSON Descendant........It was the intent of Louis XIV to populate New France, to Christianize the Indians and to secure the area for France. Soldiers and Priests were sent. To populate the area, "Seigneurs", noblemen or Lords of the Manor, were sent with land accorded to them. In exchange, they were to supply their community with tradesmen, a miller, a priest, etc. The Bishop of Montreal was Bishop Laval. He and Pierre Boucher, Seigneur of Boucherville, made an appeal to Louis XIV urging him to send soldiers in 1660 the "Cargnian Salieras Regiment". The soldiers were sent, also unmarried men and Filles de Roi, daughters of the King to populate the area of New France. The young women were received by the nuns and lived with them until suitable marriages could be arranged. Many skills were taught to them by the nuns. No women were sent after the year 1672. The English conquered the area in 1763 and Jim Murphy presumes that it was this that precipitated the move....(of men and families) ... south...either as soldier(s) or following others to the area.......
    • ************** Paul P. Delisle wrote: On the 16th of October 1675, Charles married Jeanne Braconnier, the widow of Crespin Thuillier, at Boucherville, Quebec. From this parish, the Edeline family moved to the neighboring parish/town of Longueuil, where they were listed in the 1681 census as follows: "Charles Edeline, age 40, his wife, age 30; their three children, Catherine, age 5; Charles, age 3; and Francois, age 1". Other notarial acts dated 1687, 1696, 1697, 1702 and 1711 all give his residence as that of Longueuil, where he was active as a churchwarden of St. Antoine parish. Charles died at the l'Hotel-Dieu in Montreal at the age of approximately 73 years, and was buried in Montreal on the 27th of October 1711. Civil records from this period of history offer several variations of the EDELINE surname: Deline, Delisne, Debine and Edline.
      • ****************** Dictionnaire historique de Longueuil, de Jacques-Cartier et de Montréal-Sud. Michel Pratt © Édition révisée et augmentée, février 2004

Édeline, Charles (1641-1711). Maître cordonnier et premier bedeau de la paroisse de Saint-Antoine. Concessionnaire, en mars 1675, d'une terre de 2 arpents de front par 20 de profondeur, à l'est du chemin de Chambly. Il était cependant déjà présent à Longueuil depuis au moins 1670, et avait acheté une terre de Thomas Chertren (Chartrand) en 1673. Fils de David Edeline et de Noëlle Lambert. Époux de Jeanne Braconnier (1675) de qui il eût 12 enfants. Son fils Charles fut d'ailleurs baptisé dans le manoir du seigneur Charles Le Moyne*, en 1678.

Notaire Date Acte Titre Basset 1673-05-14 #924 Vente par Thomas Chartrand à Charles Édeline Raimbault père 1700-06-08 #309 Déclaration par Édeline au profit de la veuve Bouteillé-(Angelique Chapacou) Le Pailleur 1705-03-29 #229 Obligation par Édeline et sa femme à monsieur et et damoiselle Lavoine .

  • ************************* http://www.sharrow.com/genealogy/legacy_website/Craig_Ancestors/anc... In 1683, René Viau-dit-Lespérance was living alone with four children ranging from 2 to 13 years of age. On November 14 of the following year, he married a 16-year-old girl, Thérèse Robin, the daughter of Jean Robin-dit-Lapointe and Jeanne Charton. In 1685, he was 42 years old and debts incurred to Charles LeMoyne and Jacques Leber forced him to sell his property in Montréal. Was this the end of Viau's commercial endeavours? It is not completely out of the question, since his name only appeared occasionally as a farmer on the Islets Verts and then, in 1716, as the owner of a concession on one of the islets. According to Robert Gareau, "the upper islet" (... ) and his property in Longueuil constituted one title and could not be sold separately." This fine land, the first that had been granted to him by Charles LeMoyne de Longueuil on March 12, 1675, made him one of the 16 original landholders in the LeMoyne seigneury, along with Pierre Boisseau, Adrien Saint-Aubin, Louis Lamoureux, Jean Petit, Michel Dubuc, Jean Ronceray, Pierre Chicoine, Bertrand Lemartre, Jacques Bourdon, Charles Edeline, Jean Robin, Étienne Truteau, François Blot, Paul Benoil, and Guillaume Gendron.

CHARLES EDELINE mentioned in various Quebec church records:

Dec 2, 1669, Montreal:

Witness at marriage of Andre BARSA (origins: Paroisse de Dauriaven, Limousin) & Francoise PILLOIS, resident of Montreal, origins: Paroisse de St. Germain de L'Auxerrois, Paris; s/o Etienne BARSA & Leonarde CHOSEAU; d/o Gervais PILLOIS & Helene TELLIER; witnesses: Charles LEMOYNE dit DELONGUEIL, Jacques LEBER, Jacques LEMOYNE, Charles EDELINE, Alexandre DORGERY

Nov 22, 1683, Boucherville

Witness at burial of Madeleine Jaudouin, age 3, residence of Longueuil, d/o Claude Jaudouin of Longueuil and Anne Thomasse; Other witnesses: Isabelle Gobinet, Paul Benoist, Pierre DeCaumont; Burial in L'eglise de St. Antoine de Pade de Longueuil.

Aug 13, 1686, Boucherville

Witness at death of Charles LeMoyne, age 3 days, s/o Charles LeMoyne & Elisabeth Souard of Longueuil. Other witnesses: Andre Bouteiller, Pierre DeCaumont (priest)

Sept 1, 1686, Boucherville

Witness at marriage of Andre Bouteiller (age 36) (originally of St. Andre des Treize Voies, Eveche de Nantes), resident of Longueil; and Angelique Chapacou (age 18), residence of Cote St. Jean, Quebec. Parents: Andre Bouteiller & Jeanne Choublet; Jean Chapacou & Vincente Pacaud. Other witnesses: Etienne Trudeau, Jacques Viau, Bertrand Martre.

Dec 6, 1687, Boucherville

Witness at burial of Francois Collin, age 5 months, s/o Mathurin Collin & Jacqueline Labe, residents of Longueuil. Other witnesses: Jeanne Bracornier (spouse of Charles Edeline)

Jan 6, 1688, Boucherville

Witness at burial of Marguerite Robin (age 1), d/o Jean ROBIN & Jeanne CHARTON, residents of Longueuil. Other witnesses: Mathurin Collin, Jean Ronceray,

Jan 21, 1688, Boucherville

Witness at burial of Marie Anne Collin (age 4), d/o Mathurin COLLIN & Jacqueline LABE, residents of Longueuil. Other witnesses: Bertrand Martre, Laurent L'Hyvernois

Aug 21, 1696, Boucherville

Witness at burial of Marguerite Lacoste (age 3 months), d/o Alexandre laCoste Languedoc & Marguerite Denyau, residents of Longueuil. Other witnesses: Jean Bau (Maitre d'Ecole), Boucherville.

Oct 29, 1697, Boucherville

Witness to marriage of Nicolas Varin LaPistole and Marie Anne Ronceray. Grooms parents: Nicolas Varin & Jeanne LaCroix; Bride's parents: Jean Ronceray Lebreton & Marie Servinien. Other witnesses: DeSeraucour, Andre Bouteiller, Antoine Fournier, DeFrontenac, Dollier,

Oct 14, 1701, Longueuil

Witness to burial of Marie Madeleine PAGE (age 7 months), d/o Antoine LePage Dit Antoine & Madeleine Colin. Other witnesses: Andre Boutilier,

Apr 18, 1703, Longueuil

Witness to burial of Ursule Achen (age 2 years), d/o Etienne ACHEN and Marie MARSILLE. Other witness: Andre Boutiller.

May 7, 1703, Longueuil: witness to burial of Marie Marguerite Robidou (age 2 months), d/o

Guillaume Robidou & Marie Guerin.

May 19, 1703, Longueuil: witness to burial of Francois Douillart (age 15 days), s/o Rene Douillart &

Louise Forestier. Other witness: Etienne Achen.

Jun 26, 1703 - witness to burial

Jul 16, 1703 - witness to burial

Jul 26, 1703 - witness to burial

Aug 18, 1703 - witness to burial

Sep 14, 1703 - witness to burial

July 18, 1704, Longueuil

Witness to burial of Marie Anne Douillart, s/o Rene Douillart & Louise Forestier. Other witness: Andre Boutillier

Aug 25, 1704, Longueuil

Witness to burial of Marie Elisabeth Agnier (3 months), d/o AGNIER and Barbe Delestre, residents of Montreal. Other witness: Antoine Boutillier

Nov 30, 1704, Longueuil

Witness to burial of Rene Dupuy, age 7 month, s/o Rene Dupuy and Angelique Marie, residents of LaPrairie. Other witness: Pierre Edeline

Jan 26, 1705, Longueuil

Witness to marriage of Francois MARIE (age 24) and Marguerite Bourbon (age 19). Grooms parents: Louis MARIE & Mathurine GOUART; Brides parents: Jean BOURBON and Marie BENOIST. Other witnesses: Laurent Benoist (uncle of bride), Laurent Benoist (uncle of bride), Etienne Achen.

Aug 26, 1705, Longueuil

Witness to marriage of Gervais MALART (age 36) and Marie GAUTIER (age 23). Grooms parents: Jacques MALART and Guillemette LIEGART; Brides parents: Jacques GAUTIER and Marie PETIT. Other witnesses: Jacques Croqueloue, Antoine Boyer

Jan 4, 1706, Longueuil: witness to burial

May 13, 1706, Longueuil: witness to burial

Sept 14, 1706, Longueuil: witness to burial

Sept 18, 1706, Longueuil: witness to burial of grandson, Charles DeBluche

Nov 22, 1706, Longueuil

Witness to burial of Marie Anne Roy (age 7 months), d/o Yves ROY and Marie COLIN. Other witness: Charles Edeline (his son)

Mar 3, 1707, Longueuil

Witness to burial of Rene Perou, age 80. Other witnesses: Etienne Truteau

July 4, 1707, Longueuil: witness to burial

Oct 6, 1707, Longueuil: witness to burial...other witness: Charles Edeline (son)

Nov 10, 1707, Longueuil: witness to burial

Nov 19, 1707, Longueuil: witness to burial

Dec 10, 1707, Longueuil: witness to burial

Feb 7, 1708, Longueuil: witness to burial

May 9, 1708, Longueuil: witness to burial

Aug 13, 1708, Longueuil: witness to marriage

Aug 17, 1708, Longueuil: witness to burial

Jan 11, 1709, Longueil: witness to burial

June 1, 1709, Longueuil

Witness to burial of Marguerite TRUTEAU, d/o Pierre TRUTEAU and Charlotte MENARD. Other witness: Jean Baptiste Edeline.

June 21, 1709, Longueuil: witness to burial

Oct 13, 1709, Longueuil: witness to burial....other witness: Charles Edeline (his son)

Nov 16, 1710, Longueuil: witness to burial

Dec 30, 1710, Longueuil: witness to burial

June 3, 1711, Longueuil: witness to burial

July 14, 1711, Longueuil: witness to burial

Aug 23, 1711, Longueuil, witness to burial

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1700 DOCUMENT:

http://pistard.banq.qc.ca/unite_chercheurs/description_fonds?p_anqs...

Titre, Dates, Quantité

Tutelle de Suzanne Aly, prisonnière des Iroquois, fille mineure, de feu Vincent Aly et de feu Marie Perrin, tués par les Iroquois . - 13 avril 1700 - 4 août 1700

- 10 document(s) textuel(s)

Portée et contenu

Ce dossier d'administration judiciaire est composé des pièces suivantes : la requête de Simon Guillory de Lachine, époux de Marie Aly, pour faire élire un tuteur à Suzanne Aly, faire vendre par licitation la terre de ses beaux-parents, tués dans l'incendie de Lachine en 1689, et pour faire estimer les travaux qu'il a fait sur la concession ; l'approbation ; le procès-verbal d'assemblée ; la requête de vente par licitation ; les affiches et procès-verbaux d'enchères ; la requête pour faire assigner les experts Pierre Lat, François Dubois dit Brisebois et les enchérisseurs Lahaie et Edeline ; le rapport d'assignations ; la comparution et la déclaration des experts ; et le mémoire de frais.

Parmi les pièces de ce dossier, on trouve l'original d'un acte notarié du greffe de Jean-Baptiste Pothier, daté du 4 août 1700, contenant la déclaration des experts Pierre Lat et François Dubois, concernant la valeur de la concession de Vincent Aly, et des travaux qu'y a effectués Simon Guillory.

Source du titre composé propre: Titre correspondant au contenu de l'unité de description

Autres formats: Dossier disponible sur support numérique.

Sources complémentaires: Antoine Adhémar, 14 avril 1700, CN601,S2 et Jean-Baptiste Pottier, 4 août 1700, CN601, S331.

Notes générales: Notice descriptive inspirée de l'inventaire analytique "Les dossiers de la Juridiction royale de Montréal, 1693-1760" version 2001, par J.F. Holzl.

Termes rattachés: NOUVELLE-FRANCE. JURIDICTION ROYALE DE MONTREAL

1681 CENSUS - Quebec

PDHR 1681-00-00

Census 1681, residence LONGUEUIL

Charles Ebeline, 40

Jeanne Garaconier, 30

Catherine Ebeline, 5

Charles Ebeline, 3

Francois Ebeline, 1

Name: Charles Edeline

Year: 1675

Place: Quebec, Canada

Source Publication Code: 6830

Primary Immigrant: Edeline, Charles

Source Bibliography: POULIN, JOSEPH-PHILIPPE. "Premiers colons du debut de la colonie jusqu'en 1700." In Programme Souvenir, Sixieme Congres de la Societe Genealogique Canadienne Francaise, Quebec (Oct. 8-10, 1960), pp. 13-22.

Page: 16

(NOTE of Denis P. Edeline: he was actually here as early as 1669 because he was a witness to a marriage in Montreal)

Title: Dictionnaire National des Canadiens-Francais (1608-1760), Tome I

Author: Institut Genealogique Drouin

Publication: Siege Social, 4184 Rue St-Denis, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1985

Repository:

Note: DAR Library, Washington, DC

Call Number:

Media: Book

Below from ancestry.com GED belonging to: Jody Nantais (jhunt@xcelco.on.ca) from August 2006:

Information came from Jim Witt Murphy of Dallas Texas who is....and EDELINE/DeBLUCHE/TESSON Descendant........It was the intent of Louis XIV to populate New France, to Christianize the Indians and to secure the area for France. Soldiers and Priests were sent. To populate the area, "Seigneurs", noblemen or Lords of the Manor, were sent with land accorded to them. In exchange, they were to supply their community with tradesmen, a miller, a priest, etc.

The Bishop of Montreal was Bishop Laval. He and Pierre Boucher, Seigneur of Boucherville, made an appeal to Louis XIV urging him to send soldiers in 1660 the "Cargnian Salieras Regiment". The soldiers were sent, also unmarried men and Filles de Roi, daughters of the King to populate the area of New France. The young women were received by the nuns and lived with them until suitable marriages could be arranged. Many skills were taught to them by the nuns. No women were sent after the year 1672. The English conquered the area in 1763 and Jim Murphy presumes that it was this that precipitated the move....(of men and families) ... south...either as soldier(s) or following others to the area.......

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Paul P. Delisle wrote:

On the 16th of October 1675, Charles married Jeanne Braconnier, the widow of Crespin Thuillier, at Boucherville, Quebec. From this parish, the Edeline family moved to the neighboring parish/town of Longueuil, where they were listed in the 1681 census as follows: "Charles Edeline, age 40, his wife, age 30; their three children, Catherine, age 5; Charles, age 3; and Francois, age 1". Other notarial acts dated 1687, 1696, 1697, 1702 and 1711 all give his residence as that of Longueuil, where he was active as a churchwarden of St. Antoine parish. Charles died at the l'Hotel-Dieu in Montreal at the age of approximately 73 years, and was buried in Montreal on the 27th of October 1711. Civil records from this period of history offer several variations of the EDELINE surname: Deline, Delisne, Debine and Edline.

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Dictionnaire historique de Longueuil, de Jacques-Cartier et de Montréal-Sud.

Michel Pratt © Édition révisée et augmentée, février 2004

Édeline, Charles (1641-1711). Maître cordonnier et premier bedeau de la paroisse de Saint-Antoine. Concessionnaire, en mars 1675, d'une terre de 2 arpents de front par 20 de profondeur, à l'est du chemin de Chambly. Il était cependant déjà présent à Longueuil depuis au moins 1670, et avait acheté une terre de Thomas Chertren (Chartrand) en 1673.

Fils de David Edeline et de Noëlle Lambert. Époux de Jeanne Braconnier (1675) de qui il eût 12 enfants. Son fils Charles fut d'ailleurs baptisé dans le manoir du seigneur Charles Le Moyne*, en 1678.

Notaire Date Acte Titre

Basset 1673-05-14 #924 Vente par Thomas Chartrand à Charles Édeline

Raimbault père 1700-06-08 #309 Déclaration par Édeline au profit de la veuve Bouteillé-(Angelique Chapacou)

Le Pailleur 1705-03-29 #229 Obligation par Édeline et sa femme à monsieur et et damoiselle Lavoine

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In 1683, René Viau-dit-Lespérance was living alone with four children ranging from 2 to 13 years of age. On November 14 of the following year, he married a 16-year-old girl, Thérèse Robin, the daughter of Jean Robin-dit-Lapointe and Jeanne Charton. In 1685, he was 42 years old and debts incurred to Charles LeMoyne and Jacques Leber forced him to sell his property in Montréal. Was this the end of Viau's commercial endeavours? It is not completely out of the question, since his name only appeared occasionally as a farmer on the Islets Verts and then, in 1716, as the owner of a concession on one of the islets. According to Robert Gareau, "the upper islet" (... ) and his property in Longueuil constituted one title and could not be sold separately." This fine land, the first that had been granted to him by Charles LeMoyne de Longueuil on March 12, 1675, made him one of the 16 original landholders in the LeMoyne seigneury, along with Pierre Boisseau, Adrien Saint-Aubin, Louis Lamoureux, Jean Petit, Michel Dubuc, Jean Ronceray, Pierre Chicoine, Bertrand Lemartre, Jacques Bourdon, Charles Edeline, Jean Robin, Étienne Truteau, François Blot, Paul Benoil, and Guillaume Gendron.


Assume arrived in Quebec during 1668 - determined by: name absent from 1666 & 1667 Censuses of Quebec

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Хронология Charles Édeline De Lavigne

1641
1641
St Jacques, Boucherie, Paris, France
1670
1670
Picardy, France
1677
15 февраля 1677
Boucherville, Chambly, Quebec, Canada (Канада)
1678
15 ноября 1678
Boucherville, Quebec, Canada (Канада)
1683
30 июня 1683
Longueuil, QC, Canada (Канада)
1685
26 июля 1685
1690
22 сентября 1690
Boucherville, Chambly, Québec, Canada (Канада)
1693
3 января 1693
Boucherville, Quebec, Nouvelle-France
1711
27 октября 1711
Возраст 70
Hotel-Dieu, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Канада)