Follow Us
Be a Fan
Photo |
Name |
|
|---|---|---|
|
|
Madeleine de Roybon d'Allonne
(1646 - 1718)
Madeleine de Roybon, was among more than 800 fille du roi shipped by Louis XIV as brides for the lonely men of New France. She was one of the few young women who didn't marry in the colony, presumably ...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Catherine-Gabrielle Moitié
(1649 - 1727)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marguerite Moitié-Maugue
(1645 - 1701)
Marguerite and her younger sister Catherine were Filles du Roi, arriving together in Canada in 1663. The orphaned sisters were following their cousin Suzanne Guilbaut and her husband Claude Fezeret and...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Madeleine Raclos
(c.1650 - 1724)
Born: 1644 about Parish / City: Paris Country: France Death: 08 July 1724 - Age: 80 Parish / City: Trois-Rivieres Country: Canada (CT 11-11-1671 LaRue) avec Nicolas Perrault ou Perrot IMM...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie-Madeleine Guilleboeuf, "fille du roi"
(1655 - 1711)
She is also knowned under the name of Madeleine Dalbeuf 4, Madeleine Guilleboeuf 2, 3 and Madeleine Quilleboeuf 2. ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -------------------- S...
|
Follow
|
|
Marie-Marguerite Lasnon
(c.1647 - 1727)
Marie Lasnon was a Fille du Roi. Between 1663 and 1673, some 768 Filles du Roi or "King's Daughters" emigrated to New France under the sponsorship of the French government as part of the overall strate...
|
Follow
|
|
Marie-Anne Lelong MP
(1652 - 1684)
Marie-Anne Lelong was one of the King's Daughters "Fille du Roi" who immigrated to New France between 1663 and 1673 as part of a program sponsored by Louis XIV. The program was designed to boost Canada...
|
Follow
|
|
Catherine Rivet MP
(c.1644 - 1723)
Catherine Rivet was a " Fille du Roi " born in Etempes, Beauce, France. Both her parents were dead at the time of her marriage and she brought goods worth over 200 pounds to the marriage
|
Follow
|
|
|
Lucrèce Billot
(1641 - 1706)
Lucrece was a Fille du Roi Lucrèce Billot, from the province of Champagne, marriesJean Sigouin in Québec on August 26 1669. Notary Becquetreceives the marriage contract on July 6th. They had fivechil...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Geneviève Billot
(b. - 1757)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Louineau
(1658 - d.)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marguerite Bérin / Berrin
(deceased)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Jeanne Bernard
(1651 - 1715)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marguerite Berger
(c.1653 - 1728)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Louise Bercier
(1649 - 1699)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie-Madeleine Favreau-Deslaurier
(c.1653 - 1725)
King's Daughters (files Du roi) References 1. Geneology of the French in North AmericaThe filles du roi, or King's Daughters, were some 770 women who arrived in the colony of New France (Canada) betw...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Jeanne Benard
(deceased)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie-Anne Bellesoeur dite Lucas
(c.1643 - 1710)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Bellehache
(1652 - 1718)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Jeanne Beauveau
(c.1654 - 1737)
Elle emigre en 1672, Canada
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marthe Beauregard MP
(1643 - 1728)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie-Jeanne Beaujean
(1642 - d.)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie-Marguerite Beaugrand
(deceased)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Étiennette Badon / Baudoin / Beaudon
(c.1653 - c.1699)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Catherine Beaudin MP
(c.1651 - 1718)
De St-Séverin de Paris avec ses parents, elle aurait 10 enfants et 1 seul époux.
|
Follow
|
|
|
Catherine Basset
(1641 - 1716)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marthe-Françoise-Marie Barton
(1653 - c.1699)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Catherine Barré
(c.1644 - 1707)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Barbé Baron
(c.1647 - 1715)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Anne Barillet, fille de Roi
(c.1650 - c.1672)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Baril
(c.1633 - 1721)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie-Louise Bardeau
(c.1645 - 1688)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Catherine Baillie
(c.1642 - 1677)
Catherine was a Fille du Roi, arriving in Canada in 1667 after her father's death.
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Alain / Allence
(deceased)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marguerite Roussel
(deceased)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marguerite Richer
(1652 - d.)
Marguerite Richer is known in French as one of the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exchange for a 50 pound dowry from the French Ki...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Georgette Richard / Richer
(1647 - 1700)
Georgette was a "filles du roi" or daughter of the King. These women, known in French as the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exch...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marguerite Raisin
(c.1650 - 1700)
Marguerite was a "fille du roi" or duaghter of the King. These women, known in French as the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exch...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie-Claude Prat
(1651 - 1712)
Christening: 1651 St. Jacques, Troye, Champagne, France Burial: 21 Aug 1712 Montreal, Montreal, Pq ------------------------------ ------------- Claude Prat is known in French as one of the "fille du roi...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Anne Michel
(1653 - 1724)
Anne was a "fille du roi" or duaghter of the King. These women, known in French as the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exchange f...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marguerite-Françoise Maureau
(1665 - 1718)
The filles du roi, or King's Daughters, were some 770 women who arrived in the colony of New France (Canada) between 1663 and 1673, under the financial sponsorship of King Louis XIV of France. Most w...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marguerite LeMerle de Houtpre
(c.1652 - d.)
Marguerite was a "filles du roi" or daughter of the King. These women, known in French as the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exc...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Louise Lecoutre
(c.1648 - 1709)
Louise came to New France as one of many Filles du Roi, or Daughers of the King. contracting to marry one of the men trying to build a colony in the New World. These women, known in French as the "fi...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Lelong
(1646 - 1687)
Marie Lelong is known in French as one of the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exchange for a 50 pound dowry from the French King. O...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Anne Léber
(c.1647 - 1732)
Anne was a "fille du roi" or daughter of the King. These women, known in French as the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exchange f...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Madeleine Louise Hébert
(c.1650 - c.1716)
Marie Hebert is known in French as one of the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exchange for a 50 pound dowry from the French King. O...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Catherine Guyard
(1639 - 1703)
Catherine Guyard is known in French as one of the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exchange for a 50 pound dowry from the French Kin...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Mathurine Goard
(1648 - 1720)
Mathurine came to New France as one of many Filles du Roi, or Daughers of the King. contracting to marry one of the men trying to build a colony in the New World. These women, known in French as the ...
|
Follow
|
|
Marie-Louise Gargottin MP
(c.1641 - c.1698)
Louise GARGOTTIN ou GARGOTTEAU Louise GARGOTTIN est née vers 1641 à Thairé, non loin de La Rochelle. Fille de Jacques GARGOTTIN et de Françoise BERNARD, elle arrive à Québec avec un contingent de fil...
|
Follow
|
|
Catherine Ducharme
(c.1657 - c.1719)
Burial: 21 Feb 1719 Montreal, Quebec, Quebec Catherine was a "filles du roi" or daughter of the King. These women, known in French as the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Charlotte LaMarche
(c.1647 - 1671)
Charlotte was a "filles du roi" or daughter of the King. These women, known in French as the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exch...
|
Follow
|
|
Jeanne Denot / Denote MP
(c.1645 - 1701)
Jeanne was a "filles du roi" or daughter of the King. These women, known in French as the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exchang...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Anne Delestre
(c.1656 - 1685)
Anne DeLestrre is known in French as one of the "fille du roi", agreed to travel to the new settlements in North America and marry a settler there in exchange for a 50 pound dowry from the French King....
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie-Charlotte Couet dite Lapierre
(1649 - 1707)
Translated (with some literary license) from MÉMOIRE DE FAMILLE, Carole Michau: Charlotte Coy was born in Saint Nicolas de Paris, Ile de France, daughter of François Coy and Michelle Ouyer. The paren...
|
Follow
|
|
Catherine Clérice
(c.1646 - 1715)
Kings Daughter. Her dowry of 250 pounds included 50 from the king Catherine came to New France as one of many Filles du Roi, or Daughers of the King. contracting to marry one of the men trying to b...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Jeanne Barbier
(1649 - 1689)
Contrat de mariage passé sous seing privé : contrat non-passé devant le notaire (selon le Robert ). -------------------- Contrat sous seing privé veut dire: non-passé devant un notaire (selon le Robert...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Françoise Barbery
(1651 - 1725)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Jeanne Barbareau / Barbaret
(1638 - 1713)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Françoise Baisela / Baiselat / Baselot / Bazelon
(c.1651 - 1694)
|
Follow
|
|
Madeleine Bailly
(1647 - 1734)
née vers 1647, de St-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie de Paris, France; 34 ans au rec.81; profession: sage-femme décédée 1734-03-26 St-Laurent, Québec - contrat de mariage (avant Guillaume Vanier) annul...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Antoinette Bagot dite Beaurenom
(c.1636 - c.1683)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie-Madeleine Auvray
(c.1652 - 1734)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Isabelle Aubé / Aubert / Aupé dite Loppe
(c.1644 - 1687)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Jeanne Auger
(1637 - 1735)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Jacqueline Aubry
(deceased)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Anne Aubry
(1654 - 1723)
|
Follow
|
|
Suzanne Aubineau MP
(c.1635 - c.1694)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Élisabeth / Isabelle Aubert MP
(c.1643 - 1690)
Élisabeth Isabelle (Aubert) Lambert was a "Fille du Roi". She married Aubin Lambert, dit Champagne Sep. 29, 1670. The filles du roi, or King's Daughters, were some 770 women who arrived in the colony...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Françoise Ancelin / Asselin
(1656 - 1711)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Ariau / Ariot / Hario
(1646 - 1715)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Anne Arinart
(c.1615 - 1705)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marguerite Ardion / Arguion
(1636 - 1677)
2 dates de décès 28/09/1677 ou 08/09/1678 ? selon 700fillesroy
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie-Ursule Arcular
(1651 - 1718)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Francoise Denise Marie Anthoine
(c.1650 - c.1732)
Denise came to New France as a Filles du Roi, or King's Daughters. The filles du roi, or King's Daughters, were some 770 women who arrived in the colony of New France (Canada) between 1663 and 1673, ...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie L'angelier
(c.1641 - d.)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marguerite D'Andrieu
(c.1644 - d.)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Jeanne Amiot
(1651 - 1745)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Albert dite Lafontaine
(c.1643 - 1700)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Anne Adam MP
(deceased)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marguerite Abraham
(c.1643 - 1676)
Marguerite was a Fille du Roi. She arrived in Québec in 1665, bringing a dowry estimated at 100 livres. -------------------- Communication M. Jules Terreau--------------------Lis ted as 21 years of ...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Catherine Guichelin
(deceased)
1675 Catherine was brought before the Conseil Soverain, accused of scandalous behavior and of being a prostitute
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Priault
(c.1649 - 1699)
Her married name was Joffrion. She was also known as Priault. She was born circa 1645 in France. Prior to 1663 the majority of women who arrived in Canada were married to one of the settlers or wer...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Jeanne Ducorps dite LeDuc
(c.1650 - 1727)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Anne Le Seigneur
(1649 - 1733)
On 3 July 1668, Antoine Adhemar dit Saint-Martin, himself a former member of the Sorel Company, was at Fort Saint-Louis to draw up his first notarial act, the marriage contract between Jean Besset, "so...
|
Follow
|
|
Marie Barbant, filles du Roi MP
(1639 - 1710)
From Jean was not to be deterred in his quest for a wife and on September 27, 1669 he signed a marriage contract with Marie Poire from the Seignerie D'Autray. This contract was also annulled. Jean tr...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Langlois
(c.1639 - 1700)
King's Daughters", page 345, Marie Langlois was born about 1639 in the parish of Saint-Hilaire in Chartres, Beauce (Orléanais), the daughter of Pierre Langlois and Jeanne Thoret/Taurel. She came to Can...
|
Follow
|
|
Marie Claire de la Hogue, "fille du roi"
(1652 - 1687)
Marie Claire de La Hogue King's Daughter The filles du roi, or King's Daughters, were some 770 women who arrived in the colony of New France (Canada) between 1663 and 1673, under the financial spon...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Jodon, filles du Roi
(1645 - 1681)
|
Follow
|
|
|
Marie Huot
(c.1643 - 1713)
"Typical of these annulments is one taken from J. and V. Durand’s Jean Durand et sa Posterité, as quoted in Reisinger and Courteau’s The King’s Daughters: Jean DURAND signed a contract as a recruit for...
|
Follow
|
|
Jeanne Rossignol dite Grossonneau, filles du Roi
(1650 - c.1711)
|
Follow
|
|
Françoise Aubé, fille du Roi
(c.1641 - 1709)
Francoise AUBE/HOBBE was born in 1639 in Paris (St-Sulpice) (Paris: 750106), France.78 She died on 12 January 1709 in Quebec Province, Canada.147 She was buried on 13 January 1709 in La Pérade, Quebec ...
|
Follow
|
|
Jeanne-Françoise Petit, "fille du roi" MP
(1657 - 1733)
Robidoux Joseph Seguin Jeanne | Gervais Mathieu Robidoux Marie-Josephe | Gervais Joseph Guy Catherine-Amable | Gervais Rene Primeau Francoise | Lemieux Francois Gervais Rose-A...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Françoise Moisan, "fille du Roi" MP
(1645 - 1718)
Francoise Moisan was a "fille du roi" and came to New France when she was about 18 years old in 1663. She was accused of prostitution in 1688. Besides being the second wife of Antoine Brunet dit Belhum...
|
Follow
|
|
|
Suzanne Durand, fille du Roi
(c.1653 - 1710)
Suzanne Durand. She was born 1653 in Montivilliers , a small town near Rouen, Normandie, France, daughter of Etienne Durand and Genevieve de la Mar of the same place. About 1667 she came to France as o...
|
Follow
|