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About Marie Thérèse Hunault
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Elle est la fille de Toussaint Hunault dit Deschamps 1, 2, 4 et Marie Lorgueil dite Ancouet 1, 4, 5.
Elle est baptisée le 12 février 1663 à Montréal, Île de Montréal, Québec, Canada 3, 4, 5, 6. Marie-Thérèse Hunault et Guillaume Leclerc signent un contrat de mariage le 9 août 1676 par devant Sieur Bénigne Basset des Lauriers. Elle épouse Guillaume Leclerc fils de Marie Hérambourg et Antoine Leclerc le 24 novembre 1676 à Montréal 2, 3. Elle est "tuée cruellement dans la grange" par les Iroquois. avant le 17 août 1689. Elle est inhumée le 17 août 1689 à Saint-Charles, Lachenaie, Lanaudière, Québec.quois
She was killed cruelly in the barn by the Iroquois
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She was massacred by the Iroquois, which is what this depiction is all about
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Therese was cruelly killed in the barn by Iroquois in the Lachenaye massacre. Apparently, the children and Guillaume were taken hostage but later released. CHAPTER 11 Border Raids and Sea-Borne Assaults (pages 169-170): "In the autumn of 1689, with England and France at war, and following the mass assault on New France by the Iroquois, it was obvious to all the senior officials in the colony, with one notable exception, that there now could be no negotiated peace settlement with the Iroquois. Whether Louis XIV and Seignelay liked it or not, it had to be all-out war. The Five Nations had to be subdued or New France would be. Nor was there much hope of doing this, with the forces available, in one quick campaign. The colony had to mobilize all its resources for defence and for a long war of attrition. The west had to be held and the Indian tribes retained in the alliance against the Iroquois, or at least their defection to the Iroquois and Albany prevented. At the same time the colony had to guard against the possibility of attack by land and sea from the English colonies, for they, with their many ships, could well muster forces to attempt in reverse the strategy that Denonville and Callieres had advocated in their proposed attack on New York. Frontenac, however, had other ideas. While in France he had vociferously maintained that he was the one person who understood the Indians and knew how to deal with them, and that they both feared and respected him. He had easily convinced himself of this and he subsequently claimed that he had, through this personal influence over the Iroquois, maintained the colony at peace for ten years and that as soon as he was recalled his successors had embroiled the colony in a damaging and unnecessary war. All that was needed to prove these assertions was to have the Iroquois informed of his return and for them to accept his terms for peace. And this, early in November, he set out to do. He sent three of the Iroquois prisoners, who had served in the galleys and been returned to Quebec, back to their villages to invite the chiefs of the Five Nations to meet with him in the spring to arrange a peace settlement. Champigny was of the opinion that this move was a mistake. He could see no reason why the Iroquois would agree to any terms that would be acceptable to the French now that the English were fully engaged in the war. His view proved to be correct. The Iroquois spurned Frontenac's offer and at the same time ravaged the French settlements at La Chesnaye and on Ile Jesus near Montreal, killing many of the habitants. Frontenac could not admit that he had misjudged the temper of the Iroquois, or that he had overestimated his influence upon them; he therefore blamed the failure of his attempted negotiations on anonymous persons in the colony who had themselves communicated with the Iroquois. Who these persons were, or why they desired to see the Iroquois attacks continue, he neglected to mention." <i>(Le Programme de recherche en démographie historique. (The Research of Historical Demography at University of Montreal. PRDH: "programme de recherches en demographie historique) at Universite de Montreal" Repertoires des actes de baptemes, mariages, sepultures du Quebec ancien) </i>