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About Marie-Louise Leloutre-Lecours
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 "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. Of the nearly 1000 women who undertook the journey, about 800 made it to Canada.
They made contracts of marriage with the men who had originally settled the New World and usually married within a few days or weeks of the contract signing. Often the women broke the contracts, only to remake them or make new contracts with other men.
THERE IS NO PROOF SHE WAS THE SISTER OF ANDRE BERTHIOT dit Le Loutre.
HER PARENTAGE IS UNKNOWN.
~1665 Fille Du Roi
1666 Troi-Rivieries
Marie-Louise Leloutre-Lecours's Timeline
1648 |
1648
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Honfleur, Calvados, France
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1648
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1664 |
1664
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Cap De La Madeleine, Champlain, Quebec, Canada
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1666
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Trois-Rivieres, St Maurice, Quebec, Can.
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1666
Age 18
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18 yrs old, 1 baby
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1666
Age 18
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18 yrs old, 1 baby
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1668
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Trois-Rivieres, St Maurice, Quebec, Can.
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1670
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Cap-de-la-Madeleine
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1671
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Province of Quebec, Ste-Marie-Madeleine-du-Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Trois Rivières, Francheville Regional County Municipality, QC, Canada
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