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About Marguerite Delavoye
Louis-Philippe Langlais dit Serien, born August 1699 in Worcester, Mass.; died Bef. August 1728 in lanse' aux Iroquois, Canada. He was the son of 128. Digory Sargent and 129. Mary. He married 65. Marguerite DeLavoye January 22, 1717/18 in Rivier-Ouelle, PQ, Canada.
65. Marguerite DeLavoye, born October 22, 1693 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada; died February 04, 1773 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of 130. Jean DeLavoye and 131. Marie-Madeleine Boucher.
Notes for Louis-Philippe Langlais dit Serien: Also known as Daniel Sargent. As stated, Daniel was carried about by the Indians and was probably about 4 years old at the time. He lived for a while with the Abenaki (Abenaquis) Indians. They "gave" him to the governor, Philippe de Rigault Vaureuil. Daniel was baptized on November 6, 1707, at the age of 8, and given the name, Louis-Philippe Sargent. This became corrupted to Serien, which is how it would have been pronounced. He had been given by this time, by the govenor, to Robert Poitter to raise and he grew up in Poitier's household. (source: Marge Howe)
More Notes: "The Langlais of Kamouraska descend from Daniel, son of Digory and Marie Sargent, also known as Louis-Philippe Langlais. On January 22, 1718 Daniel, now Louis, married in the Notre-Dame-de-liesse church, in Riviere-Ouelle, Marguerite DeLavoye. Their grandchildren, Jean-Francois, and Joseph Langlais set up in Kamouraska after their marriages. Six generations of Langlais followed one another in the parish, where there are still descendants today. (source: Pioneer Families of Kamouraska)
More Notes: Listed in Paul-Henri Hudon's book, "Riviere-Ouelle", page 56. "Louis-Philippe Langlais qui achete en 1719, de Francois Gauvin une terre de 4 par 42 arpents." It seems Louis-Philippe purchased a lot of 4 by 42 arpents (acres) of land from Francois Gauvin in 1719.
Notes for Marguerite DeLavoye: Buried on February 5, 1773 as the "Serien Widow".
Marriage Notes for Louis-Philippe Serien and Marguerite DeLavoye: On marriage contract, Louis name was, Louis-Philippe Serien, Anglais de nation. Marriage contact registered by Janneau on June 14, 1718 as Louis-Philippe Langlais, natif des cautes de Boston.
In the marriage contract with Marguerite DeLavoye, her mother agreed to give the couple a cow, a couverte worth 26 pounds, a pig, and a new suit of "Mazamer". Louis' mother-in-law also agreed to support the new couple for two years while Louis-Philippe agreed to work in the house. He would also be allowed to practice a trade, in which might be profitable. Marguerite's mother also agreed to give them new farm land which would be suitable for growing wheat. He signed the contract as Louis-Philippe Langlois. Witnesses to the wedding were Etienne Bouchard, Guillaume Paradis, Nicolas Hudon dit Beaulieu, and Jacques Gagnon.
Children of Louis-Philippe Serien and Marguerite DeLavoye are:
32 i. Jean-Francois Langlais, born April 04, 1720 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada; died January 16, 1797 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada; married Marie Josephte Hudon dit Bealieu February 09, 1749/50 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada.
ii. Marguerite Langlais, born February 05, 1717/18 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Baptiste Gagnon August 13, 1736 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada.
Marriage Notes for Marguerite Langlais and Jean Gagnon: Marguerite and Jean Baptiste Gagnon had one son that we know of, named Jean Baptiste Gagnon, born March 11, 1753 in Riviere-Ouelle.
iii. Marie Madeline Langlais, born March 29, 1723 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada; died August 16, 1766 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada; married Joseph Hudon April 05, 1742 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada.
Marriage Notes for Marie Langlais and Joseph Hudon: Marie-Madeleine and Joseph Hudon had 9 children; Joseph-Jeremie, Anne, Julien-Barthelemi, Marie-Rosalie, Marie-Catherine, Pascal, Lambert, "Anonyme" who died in infancy, and Marie-Josphe.
iv. Marie Madeleine Langlais, born December 25, 1721 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada; died December 29, 1721 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada.
A eu une enfant naturelle baptisée du nom de Marie le 10/11/1714 à la Rivière-Ouelle. Qui était le père? Qu'est devenue cette enfant?
- Marguerite Lavoie Langlois dit Serien Find A Grave Memorial# 154395232
- Rivière-Ouelle Cemetery, Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
Marguerite Delavoye's Timeline
1693 |
October 22, 1693
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Riviere Ouelle, Kamouraska, P. Q
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October 22, 1693
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Rivière-Ouelle, Québec, Canada
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1719 |
February 5, 1719
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Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
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1720 |
April 3, 1720
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Riviere-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada
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1721 |
December 25, 1721
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Rivière Ouelle, Kamouraska, QC, Canada
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1723 |
March 29, 1723
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Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
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1773 |
February 4, 1773
Age 79
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Rivière-Ouelle Cemetery, Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
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February 5, 1773
Age 79
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Rivière-Ouelle, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada
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