Person Sheet


Name Jeanne Choquet
Birth 16 Aug 1675, Montreal Canada,Ile St.Therese Quebec Ca.
Death 28 Mar 1706, Varennes Canada
Father Nicolas Choquet Dit Champagne (-1722)
Mother Anne Julien (~1651->1700)
Spouses
1 Yves Hugue Godu (Dit Sansoucy)
Birth 25 Sep 1664, Poitiers,Poitou France
Death 20 Aug 1731, Ste Anne-de-Varennes Canada
Burial 20 Aug 1731, Ste Anne-de-Varennes
Occupation Soldier
Religion Catholic, Baptized 9/25/1664 Poitiers(Notre-Dame-La-Petit)
Father Pierre Godu (Godeu)
Mother Jeanne Persil
Marriage 2 Sep 1698, Varennes Canada
Children Rene' (1699-1767)
Marie Margeurite (1702-1702)
Marie Anne (1704-1740)
Notes for Jeanne Choquet
Ref:Dict.Jette,p.513;Dict.Tanguay,Vol4,p315,Vol1,p.275;Drouin,vol.17,p208;PRDH,vol.5,p.27;Mariage de Varennes,p188
Jeanne Choquette Was the daughter of Anna Julien,wife of Nicolas Choquette dit Champagne
Anne JULIEN, a King's Daughter

Anne JULIEN was a "Fille du Roy" a "King's Daughter", these "girls recruted in France and sent to New-France by King Louis XIV to marry the settlers.
Close to 1,000 women thus came to New-France between 1665 and 1673". (see the source).

In his book LES FILLES DU ROI en Nouvelle-France, Etude historique avec repertoire biographique (Cahiers d'Histoire No 24, La Societe historique de
Quebec, Quebec, 1972), the author Silvio DUMAS wrote the following:

JULIEN, Anne (1668), born in Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois ofe Paris (ILE-DE-FRANCE), in 1651, daughter of Pierre and Marie De Pien.
She contracted marriage with Nicolas Choquet, dit Champagne, on November 12th, 1668, in Montreal. Her handwriting was graceful. If
these spouses passed a marriage contrat, this document cannot be found. (DGFC, I:128).

Upon her arrival in New-France, Anne stayed at metairie de
Marguerite Bourgeoys (photo on the left). A "metairie" is
the old definition of a small farm. Although the farm is now
reduced to the size of a garden, the house is still being used
by the Sisters of Notre-Dame Congregation.



Inscription on the tablet:

MARGUERITE BOURGEOYS
established her first farm at
Pointe-Saint-Charles. In 1668, another
house was raised on the present site as
lodging for the King's Daughters. It
burned down in 1693, it was
reconstructed in 1698 on the same
foundations. It is here that Marguerite
Bourgeoys opened her first school in
Pointe-Saint-Charles.
Last Modified 11 Feb 2004 Created 13 Jun 2004 by Reunion for Macintosh

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