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Jean Gélinas

Also Known As: "Gélinas", "Gélineau", "Gellineau"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Saint-Eutrope de Saintes, Saintonge, France
Death: June 02, 1704 (53-62)
Cap-de-la-Madeleine
Immediate Family:

Son of Étienne Gélinas and Huguette Robert
Husband of Francoise DeCharmenil and Marie Francoise du Mesnil-Charmesnil
Father of Marguerite-Jeanne Gélinas; Étienne Gélinas, de Bellmare; Benjamin Gélinas; Jean-Baptiste Gélinas dit Bellemare, Sr.; Pierre Gelinas-dit-Lacourse and 2 others
Brother of Thomas Gélinas ou Gellineau and Louise Gélinas ou Gellineau
Half brother of Louis Gélinas and Jean Baptiste Langelier

Date of Marriage: 17 Oct 1667
Place of Marriage: Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec, Canada
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About Jean Gélinas

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Jean Gélineau devenu Gellyna, Gélina puis Gélinas, ancêtre des Bellamare (prononcé Bellemore) et des Lacourse



The general census of New-France for 1666 denotes Etienne and Jean Gellineau as living in Trois-Rivieres. The census for 1681 denotes Jean Gellineau and family living at Cap-de-la-Madeleine, owning a gun, six head of cattle and working four arpents of land. Ending a contract for farming employment with Nicolas Gastineau-Duplessis, a pioneer of the Trois-Rivieres region, in 1677, Etienne and Jean went their separate ways, with Jean and his family settling a piece of land near Lake Saint-Paul, on the south bank of the Saint-Lawrence across from Cap-de-la-Madeleine; Etienne agreed to serve seigneur Charles LeGardeur de Villiers at l'Arbre-de-la-Croix in exchange for food and lodging, until meeting the widow of Sebastien Langlier five years later (source: "Your Ancient Canadian Family Ties", FCGSC Library).

GEDCOM Source

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GEDCOM Note

On17 October 1667, a the home of notary Jacques de La Tousche, Jean and his future wife Françoise Charlemesnil (she was born at Saint-Maclou in Rouen, daughter of Robert and of Marie Denise) sign a marriage contract in front of the notary. The nuptial ceremony took place at Cap-de-la-Madeleine a short time later, but a record of this act has been lost. [Tanguay (Vol. 4 Sect. 1 : Fab-Gle, Pg. 230 ) has this marriage as 1670 but errors in the original works are known to occur] .

By this act, they are at the origin of all the descendants Gélinas, Bellemare and Lacourse in America. Their three sons, Étienne, Jean-Baptiste and Pierre will settle in Yamachiche, where they will be a foundation. Étienne keeps the name of Gélinas, the surname used by his father Jean in Nouvelle-France; Jean-Baptiste will be the source of Bellemare, and Pierre that of Lacourse.

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Jean Gélinas's Timeline

1646
March 1646
St Eutrope, Saintes, Saintonge, France
1646
Saint-Eutrope de Saintes, Saintonge, France
1658
1658
Age 12
Trois-Rivières
1658
Age 12
Trois-Rivières, St-Maurice Co., Québec, Canada
1670
1670
Trois-Rivières, St-Maurice Co., Québec, Canada, Nouvelle-France
1671
February 1, 1671
Cap-DE-La-Madeleine, Champlain Co., Québec, Canada
1671
Cap-de-la-Madeleine, P.Quebec, Canada
1673
1673
Cap-DE-La-Madeleine, Champlain Co., Québec, Canada
1676
1676
Cap-de-la-Madeleine, P.Quebec, Canada