Madeleine-Marguerite Leclerc

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Madeleine-Marguerite Leclerc

French: Marguerite Leclerc
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Birthplace: Paroisse de St-Rémi, Dieppe, Rouen, Normandie, France
Death: January 23, 1705 (64)
La Sainte-Famille, Isle d'Orléans, Montmorency, Nouvelle France
Place of Burial: La Sainte-Famille, Isle d'Orléans, Montmorency, Nouvelle France
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Jean André LeClerc and Perrette Brunet dite Belhumeur
Wife of Nicolas Leblond and Jean Rabouin
Mother of Marie Marguerite Le Blond; Jean Leblond; Jacques Leblond; Catherine Leblond; Madeleine Leblond and 13 others
Sister of Antoine Leclerc; Catherine Leclerc; Florent Leclerc; Nicholas Leclerc; Marie Claire Leclerc and 6 others

Occupation: Fille a marier, Filles a Marier
Managed by: Darcy Wayne Dumas
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About Madeleine-Marguerite Leclerc

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Marguerite- Marguerite was baptized 12 February 1640 in the St. Remi parish of Dieppe, France. She was a fille a marier who came to Canada in 1661.3 On 11 September 1661, Marguerite entered into a marriage contract with Nicolas Leblond; neither of the pair could sign the document. The wedding took place 13 October 1661. Nicolas was the son of bourgeois Jacques Leblond & Françoise de Nolan, about whom nothing else is known. Nicolas was born about 1638 in the Notre Dame parish of Honfleur, Lisieux, Normandy, France. Nicolas' year of immigration is not known, but he was in Chateàu-Richer on 2 February 1660, the date of his confirmation. Nicolas and Marguerite had ten children; two of them, Nicolas and Marie Madeleine enrich this line with descendants.1,3,4 Nicolas Leblond died at the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec in September of 1677. Marguerite remarried a year later, on 8 September 1678, to widower Jean Rabouin at Ste. Famille, on the Île d'Orléans; the marriage contract had been penned the day before. Jean was born about 1636 in La Rochelle, Aunis, France; his parents were François Rabouin & Marguerite Chassay; their wedding day was 28 April 1633. François Raboiun was a plowman from Surgères, Aunis, France; Marguerite Chassay was from Fontenay-le-Comte, Poitou, France. She was buried 14 September 1657 at St. Sauveur, La Rochelle.3,4

Jean Rabouin & Marguerite Leclerc would have three children together before Marguerite's burial 24 January 1675 at Ste. Famille.  Jean would marry again in 1706 at the age of 79 and father one more child before dying 7 December 1707.  He was buried at St. Jean the following day.1,3,4

Fille a marier martin


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Filles à Marier
Much lesser-known are the Filles à marier (the "girls to marry" or "marriageable girls") who came before them. Unlike the Filles du roi, their passage wasn't paid for by the French crown, nor did they receive the “king’s gift” when they married. They were courageous pioneers indeed, coming to the new world for one purpose alone: the possibility of a better life.

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Madeleine-Marguerite Leclerc's Timeline

1620
1620
Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
1620
St Nicolas, Rouen, Normandie, France
1620
Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
1640
February 10, 1640
Paroisse de St-Rémi, Dieppe, Rouen, Normandie, France
February 12, 1640
Dieppe, Normandie, France
February 12, 1640
Dieppe, Rouen, Normandie, France
February 12, 1640
Dieppe, Rouen, Normandie, France
February 12, 1640
Dieppe, Rouen, Normandie, France
February 12, 1640
Dieppe, Rouen, Normandie, France
February 12, 1640
Dieppe, Rouen, Normandie, France