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Réhabilité le 9-9-1673 Québec; d'abord marié en France, il apprend de son frère Louis, trois mois après son arrivée, que sa femme est décédée; remarié il apprend qu'elle vit encore en 1671; il va la chercher, mais elle meurt durant la traversée
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PIERRE PICHÉ a laissé sa première épouse MARIE LEFEBVRE en France quand il est venu en Nouvelle-France (à Québec).-
Trois mois après son arrivée, il apprend de son frère Louis, arrivant plus tard à Québec, que sa femme MARIE LEFEBVRE était morte. Pierre Piché épousa alors CATHERINE DURAND.-
En 1671, il apprend, par des gens qui arrivait de France, que sa première épouse MARIE LEFEBVRE était toujours vivante, et il retourne en France pour la chercher, mais, elle mourut durant le voyage qu'elle fit vers Québec.-
Son mariage avec Catherine fut donc réhabilité le 9 Septembre 1673 à Québec.)
Texte provenant de Muguette Marsan, participante de Généalogie du Québec
In English:
Rehabilitated 9-9-1673 Quebec; First married in France, he learned of his brother Louis, three months after his arrival, his wife died; remarried he learns that she still lives in 1671; it will scan but died during the crossing
The Piché of America are not from a single ancestor as two holders of this surname is left to conquer in the seventeenth century by the idea of trying their luck in this land full of promise that was New France. The two, even if they were from the same region, Poitou, were unrelated. Their names were Peter and Jean Picher said Lamusette Pégin Pitcher said. Let us focus now on the first born in Faye-la-Vineuse August 18, 1632, son of Pierre and Anne Piant (Piaut, Pinot); he married Marie Lefebvre in his native region. Preferring to acclimate to his new adopted land before bringing his wife, it is only that Peter embarks on a sailboat to Quebec
.In 1662 it is found in the manor of Sillery initiating the work of the earth, even if hatter's trade. Having learned of his brother Louis the death of his wife remained in France, Peter befriends Catherine Durant, girl newly landed King in the colony, and the wife 25 November 1665. A year later, young pioneer rents a concession for three years at the St-Michel coast, still in the manor of Sillery and settled there with his wife and his first son, Jean-Baptiste. In 1668, a second son was born. The lease ended, and convinced that it is more profitable to clear and sowing his own land, Pierre bought a concession of two acres frontage on forty depth to the lordship of Dombourg; this is where born six other children of the couple.
The year 1671 provided the family Picher very bad news. Indeed, Peter learns of a newly arrived fellow of France Marie Lefebvre, his first wife he thought dead, is alive and well. He decides to see none other than Bishop Laval. The latter being just about to leave for the mother country, promises to inform and give him the news. Upon his return, the bishop of Quebec confirms the incredible news to Peter and advised him to go to France to fetch his wife.
But, fortunately for him, unfortunately for her, Mary can not endure the long journey crossing at sea. Declared bigamist two years earlier, Peter went back to Quebec without woman, his first marriage having been broken by the death of Marie Lefebvre the second was canceled for being contracted while Mary was still alive. During his marriage to Catherine was then rehabilitated. In November 170l, they buy a new earth in the lordship of Boucherville. Pierre died in 1713. (To be continued February 10, 1992).
Sources: Piché says Dupré, Denis. Our story: Pierre Jean Picher and Pichet IN Pichez you it's all right ?, Journal of the Association of Families of America Piché, Inc., Vol 3, No. 1, January 19851..
Saintonge, Jacques. Our ancestors. Vol XIII. Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, 1987, 1987, pp. 147-161. Text by Jean de Chantal. Column published January 27, 1992 in Le Droit.
1 According to the author, but rather the flight. 1, No. 1, December 1983.
In 1662 it is found in the manor of Sillery initiating the work of the earth, even if hatter's trade. Having learned of his brother Louis the death of his wife remained in France, Peter befriends Catherine Durant, girl newly landed King in the colony, and the wife 25 November 1665. A year later, young pioneer rents a concession for three years at the St-Michel coast, still in the manor of Sillery and settled there with his wife and his first son, Jean-Baptiste. In 1668, a second son was born. The lease ended, and convinced that it is more profitable to clear and sowing his own land, Pierre bought a concession of two acres frontage on forty depth to the lordship of Dombourg; this is where born six
In 1662 it is found in the manor of Sillery initiating the work of the earth, even if hatter's trade. Having learned of his brother Louis the death of his wife remained in France, Peter befriends Catherine Durant, girl newly landed King in the colony, and the wife 25 November 1665. A year later, young pioneer rents a concession for three years at the St-Michel coast, still in the manor of Sillery and settled there with his wife and his first son, Jean-Baptiste. In 1668, a second son was born. The lease ended, and convinced that it is more profitable to clear and sowing his own land, Pierre bought a concession of two acres frontage on forty depth to the lordship of Dombourg; this is where born six
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Volume: Vol. 1 Sect. 2 : Hem-Zap; Page: 482 1,2177::118339
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Volume: Vol. 1 Sect. 2 : Hem-Zap; Page: 482 1,2177::118339
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Volume: Vol. 1 Sect. 2 : Hem-Zap; Page: 482 1,2177::118339
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August 18, 1632
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St-Georges de Faye Vineuse, Touraine, frane
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August 18, 1632
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St George, St-Georges de Faye Vineuse, Touraine, France
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August 18, 1632
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Saint-George de Faye-la-Vineuse, 37120, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val-de-Loire, France
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August 18, 1632
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Faye-la-Vineuse (Saint-Georges) , France,
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1665 |
October 15, 1665
Age 33
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Basilique Notre-Dame de Québec, Québec, Québec, Canada
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1666 |
October 24, 1666
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Quebec, Canada
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1668 |
November 4, 1668
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Quebec, QC, Canada
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November 4, 1668
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Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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