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Pierre Gareman dit Lepicard

Also Known As: "dit LePicard"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bagneux, Soissonnais, Isle de France, France
Death: June 10, 1653 (45-54)
Cap-Rouge, Québec, Canada (massacré par les Iroquois)
Place of Burial: Québec, New France
Immediate Family:

Son of Pierre Gareman dit LePicard and Jeanne Gareman dit Le Picard
Husband of Madeleine Charlot dite Loth
Father of Florence Boucher (Gareman dit Lepicard); Nicole Gareman; Marguerite Trud and Charles Gareman

Occupation: Immigrant
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About Pierre Gareman dit Lepicard

Notes

  • Location info: Isle de France, France, (birth, possibly marriage), Cap-Rouge (possibly death, last known location before death); habitait Québec
  • Pionnier de la Nouvelle-France. Arrive au Québec en 1639.
  • With his son Charles, captured and held prisoner for some time by the Iroquois. Pierre was tortured and killed by the Onieda tribe (Onneiout en français) on Cap Rouge. Charles stayed with the tribe.

More Notes

On 10th June 1653 when living at Cap Rouge, with his family, Pierre and his son Charles ( 8 years old ) are captured by the Iroquios.

In the historie de Notre Dame de Ste Foy, the priest

HA Scott writes :

Francois Boule, called Petit Homme, was working in his field, which bordered on that of Rene Mezerets, when he was hit by three gunshots, one in the stomach, in the groin and in the thigh, then scalped.

His other neighbour, Pierre Gareman, called the Picard, had a consequence even more sad, he was taken alive with his son Charles, of eight years, and a young man named Hugues Courturier, and reserved to athese terrible tortures so often written about.

The Jesuit journal also tells about the attack on 10/6/1653 by the Onieda tribe of the Iroquois on

Cap Rouge.

The journal refers to ten year old son Charles.

The Iroquois did not approve of men letting themselves be captured.

They usually tortured and killed them, as they did with Pierre Gareman.



Fut pris par les Iroquois onéioutsà Cap-Rouge avec son fils Charles-agé de quelques mois- le 10/6/1653. Le fils survivra.


Il est pris par les Iroquois Onéiouts à Cap-Rouge avec son fils Charles le 10-6-1653; habitant du bourg d'Oneiout (Pays-d'en-Haut) en 1677 (R. Jetté)


Pris par les Iroquois Oneiouts à Cap-Rouge avec son fils Charles le 10 juin 1653 [1] Source [1] Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec des origines à 1730, Jetté, René, (Montréal, PUM, 1983). http://www.rodrigue.phpnet.org/ascendances/getperson.php?personID=I...


Pierre settled in Quebec with his wife and two young daughters, Florence and Nicole, sometime before the birth of their 3rd daughter in 1643. From 1640, they were in the Portneuf region, he working for Jacques LeNeuf de la Poterie. In 1642, the Iroquois forced them to take refuge in the hospice in Sillery. They spent sometime in Trois-Rivieres in 1643. on May 25, 1646, Seigneur LeNeuf returned and contracted Gareman and Rene Mezeray (his daughter Nicole's husband) to return to Portneuf to continue the work that had to be left earlier. In 1652 or before, the Company of 100 Associates granted Pierre land 4 arpents wide(and 12 arpent and later 50 arpents deep) on the St. Lawrence River. This property today is a large part of the parishes of Ste. Benoit at the western end of the city of Ste. Foy. On June 10, 1653, not long after his wife's death, when he was living at Cap Rouge with his remaining family, Pierre and his 8-9 year old son, Charles, were captured while working in their fields by the Onieda tribe of the Iroquois. Pierre was captured, tortured and killed. Charles was either set free or escaped as it is recorded that he later married.

More Notes

On 10th June 1653 when living at Cap Rouge, with his family, Pierre and his son Charles ( 8 years old ) are captured by the Iroquios.

In the historie de Notre Dame de Ste Foy, the priest

HA Scott writes :

Francois Boule, called Petit Homme, was working in his field, which bordered on that of Rene Mezerets, when he was hit by three gunshots, one in the stomach, in the groin and in the thigh, then scalped.

His other neighbour, Pierre Gareman, called the Picard, had a consequence even more sad, he was taken alive with his son Charles, of eight years, and a young man named Hugues Courturier, and reserved to athese terrible tortures so often written about.

The Jesuit journal also tells about the attack on 10/6/1653 by the Onieda tribe of the Iroquois on

Cap Rouge.

The journal refers to ten year old son Charles.

The Iroquois did not approve of men letting themselves be captured.

They usually tortured and killed them, as they did with Pierre Gareman.

Fut pris par les Iroquois onéioutsà Cap-Rouge avec son fils Charles-agé de quelques mois- le 10/6/1653. Le fils survivra. Il est pris par les Iroquois Onéiouts à Cap-Rouge avec son fils Charles le 10-6-1653; habitant du bourg d'Oneiout (Pays-d'en-Haut) en 1677 (R. Jetté) Pris par les Iroquois Oneiouts à Cap-Rouge avec son fils Charles le 10 juin 1653 [1] Source [1] Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec des origines à 1730, Jetté, René, (Montréal, PUM, 1983). http://www.rodrigue.phpnet.org/ascendances/getperson.php?personID=I...


GEDCOM Note

!BIRTH: ancestral file also Dictionnaire Genealogique des familles du Quebec by Jette p. 464 MARRIAGE: same

CAPTURED BY THE IROQUOIS INDIANS.

Garnier prisonnier des iroquois

!Pierre called Garnier in the Census of 1666. !Pierre Pisonnier des Iroquois. !avea son fils Charles 10 June 1653. !2.4)Confirmed 10 Aug 1659 at Quebec. !2 M. annulled 10 July 1664 at Tronquet. !Pierre called Garnier in the Census of 1666. !Pierre Pisonnier des Iroquois. !avea son fils Charles 10 June 1653. !2.4)Confirmed 10 Aug 1659 at Quebec. !2 M. annulled 10 July 1664 at Tronquet.

Taken captive by Iroquois 10 Jun 1653.

Pierre GAREMAN dit le Picard, according to "Decendants of Pioneers in Canada." Also that he came to New France/ Canada ca. 1653.

Il est mort brulé vivant par les Iroquois avec son fils Charles né le 27 mars 1643, soeur de Florence, Trois-Rivières, Qc.

!1993 IGI

!MARRIAGE:Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec,Rene Jette,page 464;of Bagneux;taken by the Iroquois Oneiouts at Cap Rouge with his son,Charles,10 June 1653.

Dit Lepicard

Non-standard gedcom data: 1 REFN 15C_P 2 SOUR Ancêtre de Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Ferland et de Pamphile Le May.

Pierre Garnier-Gareman-Lepicard Capture by Iroquois, Canada

Pierre Garemean de LePicard was captured and killed by the Iriquois Pierre Gareman known as LePicard Pierre Gareman, originating in Bagneux, in l.arrondissement Soissons, in Picardy. It marries about 1628, in Bagneux, Madeleine Charlot, so originating in Bayeux, in Picardy. The couple is in News-France with two of their children, before the birth d.un third in 1639, in Quebec. L.aînée, Florence Gareman, born towards 1629, wife on September 3, 1641, l.ancêtre François Butcher, come with his Marine father Butcher, originating in St-Jean de Mortagne, with the Pole. A son and a girl of Florence Gareman and François Boucher bind us with the latter. The son, Denis Butcher, born on April 4, 1660, wife on November 21, 1689, Jeanne Miville, born in 1671, girl of François Miville, known as LeSuisse, and of Marie Langlois. Then the girl, Marie-Francoise Butcher, born in 1664, wife on July 23, 1686 with Castle-Richer, Nicolas Thibault, born in 1663, wire of the ancestors, Guillaume Thibault and of Marie-madeleine LeFrançois. Second Gareman, come to News-France, with his/her parents, it is Nicole Gareman, born about 1631. She marries on September 14, 1645, l.ancêtre Rene Mezeray, known as Nopces, born about 1620, in Normandy and widowed d.Helene Chatel. Three children of the Mezeray/Gareman couple weave d.autres bonds for us. The first child, a girl, Genevieve Mezeray, born in 1648, wife in 1661, l.ancêtre Étienne LeTellier, born about 1636, with Our-Lady of Clowns, in l.évêché of Rouen, in Normandy. The second, a son, baptized Jean Mezeray, in 1650, wife in 1673, Marie-madeleine Masses, born in 1655, widow of Rene Duverger, girl of l.ancêtre Pierre Massé and Marie Pinel DelaChenaie. The third, Marie-madeleine Mezeray, born towards 1660, wife in 1673, l.ancêtre Abraham Méthot, born about 1643, originating in St-Germain of the Bridge-Audemer, close to Rouen, in Normandy. Finally, Marguerite Gareman, who was born in News-France, in 1639, wife in 1654, l.ancêtre M athurin Tru, born about 1620, in Merpins, in l.évêché Saintes, in Angoumois. Two Tru girls, weave us bonds. Ursule Tru, born in 1658, wife in 1671, Antoine Bisson, originating in Counter, of l.évêché LeMans in Maine, born about 1641, come with his/her parents, the ancestor Gervais Bisson, said St-Côme and of Marie Lereau. Then the second, Anne Tru, born in 1664, wife on June 29, 1679, l.ancêtre of Valin, Nicolas, born about 1646, originating in St-Sulpice, in l.évêché d.Amiens, in Picardy. L.aïeule, Madeleine Charlot died before January 29, 1652, in Quebec. When to the ancestor, to Pierre Gareman, known as LePicard, it is taken by Iroquois Onéiouts with Cape-Red, with his son Charles, June 13, 1653. And, it is not any more question of them thereafter, one can imagine the worst for them.

UPDATE: 1995-03-12 !BIRTH-MARRIAGE: Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Canadiennes, L'Abbe Cyprien Tanguay; by Province of Quebec 1924; Volume 1 Page 71. Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec; by Universite de Montreal & Rene Jette; Page 464. Pierre was taken by the Iroquois Oneiouts at Cap Rouge 10 Jun 1653 [J.J.]

Originaire de Bagneux, Île-de-France.

1606

ORIGIN: BAAGNEUX PRES OF SOISSONS PRISONER OF IROQUIS They may have a Florence, married to a Frs. Boucher. Child, Pierre, born: 1648-09-29. Nicole, daughter having child at same time.


GEDCOM Note

TEXT: GIVN Pierre TEXT: SURN Garman

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Pierre Gareman dit Lepicard's Timeline

1595
1595
Soissons, Aisne, FRANCE,Vic-sur-Aisne,Picardie
1603
1603
Bagneux, Soissonnais, Isle de France, France
1629
1629
Bagneux, Soissonnais, Isle de France, France
1631
1631
Bagneux, Isle de France, France
1639
December 10, 1639
Ville De Québec, Québec, Québec, New France
1639
Age 36
Québec, Québec, Canada
1643
March 27, 1643
Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada
1653
June 10, 1653
Age 50
Cap-Rouge, Québec, Canada