Sieur Charles D'Amours de Louvier

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About Sieur Charles D'Amours de Louvier

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1698 Census

Charles D'AMOURS 34; Anne-Marie TIBAUDEAU (wife) 16; 4 arpents, 1 gun, 1 servant.



http://www.acadiansingray.com/Appendices-ATLAL-LOUVIERE-DAMOUR.htm Charles, born in March 1662, married Marie-Anne, daughter of François Genaple, at Québec in January 1688. By the late 1690s he was living on a seigneurie on Rivière St.-Jean, where his three older brothers had concessions. This gave him the title of sieur de Louvières. Marie-Anne gave him four children, including two sons who married into the Rouer de Villeray, Morel de La Durantaye, and Renoyer families, all prominent in Canada. His two sons also called themselves de Louvières. In 1697, Charles remarried to Anne-Marie, daughter of Acadian Pierre Thibodeau, pioneer of the settlement at Chepoudy. Anne-Marie gave him 10 more children, including four sons who married into the Catalogne, Tonty, Couillard dit Despres, Pelletier, Boulogne, and Richaume families; two of Charles's sons by this second marriage also called themselves de Louvières. One of them, Pierre de Louvières, born at Ste.-Foy, near Québec, in February 1712, became a cadet in the troupes de la marine and was stationed at Illinois, part of upper Louisiana, in c1736, where he married the daughter of a senior officer in c1743. He settled at Prairie-du-Rocher, Illinois, died there in May 1768, age 56, and was buried in the church there. Charles, meanwhile, drowned in 1716 at age 54, probably at Québec. Most of Charles's children from both marriages were born at Québec and Ste.-Foy, so he probably did not reside for very long on his seigneurie at Rivière St.-Jean.

The fourth son of Marie Marsolet, Charles Damours, sieur de Louvieres, seigneur du Lac Matapedia, baptised in Quebec March 5th 1662, married twice: First to Marie-Anne Genaple-Bellefond (daughter of Francois Grenaple)in Quebec City in January 1683. They had two daughters and two sons:

1. Charles-Nicolas Damours, born in 1692, who married on May 20 1717 Angelique Rouer de Villeray and they had two daughters who entered a convent (the Hospitalieres: Mère St Stanislas and Mere St-Jean-Bte) and a son Joseph Damours who married to Catherine Blondeau, but they did not have any children

2. Jean Damours, married twice, first Marie-Anne Morel de la Durantaye, and they had several daughters and then in 1735 to Marie-Jeanne Renoyer, the widow of Louis Boucher- which formed the roots of the large Damours family from Trois-Pistoles.

3. Marie-Anne Damours, born in 1688

4. Francoise Damours born in 1689

Charles D'Amours de Louvieres, Sieur de Matapedia's second marriage was done in Acadia in 1697 to Marie-Anne Thibodeau. They had 10 children. https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.fam...

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Sieur Charles D'Amours de Louvier's Timeline

1662
March 4, 1662
Quebec,, Canada, Nouvelle-France
March 5, 1662
1694
January 23, 1694
Québec, Québec, Canada
1698
July 16, 1698
Ste Foye, Quebec, Canada
1699
1699
1701
1701
1705
September 18, 1705
Québec, Québec, Nouvelle-France
1707
July 15, 1707
Ste-Foy, Québec, Nouvelle-France