Another Emond pioneer, Rene
Descendants of Jean Emond
Compiled by Janet Manseau Donaldson
Use as a guide
Generation No. 1
1.Jean1 Emond was born about 1615 in Île de Re, Aunis, France.He married Jeanne Charier/Charrie.She was born about 1615 in Île de Re, Aunis, France.
Child of Jean Emond and Jeanne Charier/Charrie is:
+ 2 i. Rene2 Emond, born about 1640 in St. Martin, Île de Re,La Rochelle, Aunis,France; died Bet. 11 Aug 1705 - 20 Apr 1706 in Ste. Famille de l'Île d'Orléans, QC.
Generation No. 2
2.Rene2 Emond (Jean1) was born about 1640 in St. Martin, Île de Re,La Rochelle, Aunis,France, and died Bet. 11 Aug 1705 - 20 Apr 1706 in Ste. Famille de l'Île d'Orléans, QC.He married Marie Lafaille 22 Oct 1663 in Notre Dame de Québec City, QC (ct 19, Gloria), daughter of Pierre Lafaille and Marguerite Constantin.She was born about 1643 in St. Pierre, Saintes, Saintonge, France, and died 29 Dec 1708 in St. François de l'Île d' Orleans, QC.
Notes for Rene Emond:
René was born about 1641 in Saint-Martin, Tie de Re (near the diocese of La Rochelle), Aunis, the son of Jean Emond and Jeanne Charrié. He was confirmed 11 April 1662 at Château-Richer.
René Emond died at Sainte Famille between 11 August 1705 and 20 April 1706.
Notes for Marie Lafaille:
"King's Daughters", page 334, Marie Lafaye was born about 1643 in the parish of Saint-Pierre in Saintes, Saintonge, the daughter of Pierre Lafaye and Marguerite Constantin. After her father's death, she left for Canada in 1663, at about age 20.
On 22 October 1663, Marie married René Emond at Québec City. She could not sign the marriage contract drawn up 19 October by notary Gloria, but her husband signed it, as did Governor Maisonneuve.
Marie Lafaye was buried 29 December 1708 at Saint-François, Île d'Orléans.
Children of Rene Emond and Marie Lafaille are:
3 i. Marie-Madeleine3 Emond, born 31 Aug 1664 in Château Richer, Montmorency, QC; died Bef. 28 Oct 1699 in Unknown, QC.She married Nicolas Dupuy-dit-Montauban 15 Nov 1681 in Québec City, QC; born about 1664 in Paris, France; died Aft. 28 Oct 1699 in Unknown, QC.
4 ii. Francois Emond, born 28 Feb 1666 in Château Richer, Montmorency, QC.
5 iii. Suzanne-Marie Emond, born 01 Jan 1668 in Ste. Famille de l'Île d'Orléans, QC; died Bef. 10 Dec 1715 in Berthier en Bas, Montmagny, QC.She married Jean-Baptiste Pruneau, (Pierre & Marie-Mad. ?) 25 May 1691 in St. Francois de Sales, Île d'Orléans, QC; born about 1668 in Limonges, Limousin, France; died Aft. 1724 in Unknown, QC.
6 iv. Joseph Emond, born 30 Dec 1669 in Ste. Famille, Île Orleans, QC; died 06 Jun 1670 in Québec City, QC.
7 v. Robert Emond, born 20 Aug 1671 in Ste. Famille de l'Île d'Orléans, QC; died 02 May 1740 in St. François de l'Île d' Orleans, QC.He married Catherine-Marie Dompierre-dit-St.Martin 22 Feb 1694 in St. François de l'Île d'Orléans, QC; born 20 Apr 1673 in Île d'Orléans, Québec Canada; died 03 Feb 1736 in St. François de l'Île d' Orleans, QC.
8 vi. Anne Emond, born 28 Dec 1673 in Ste. Famille de l'Île d'Orléans, QC; died 25 Oct 1677 in Ste. Famille de l'Île d'Orléans, QC.
9 vii. Rene Emond, born 26 Feb 1677 in Ste. Famille de l'Île d'Orléans, QC; died Bef. 17 Oct 1727 in Île d'Orléans, Québec Canada.He married Louise Senelle, (Jean & Renee Jousselot) about 1698 in Unknown, QC; born about 1677 in Unknown, QC; died 25 Jan 1703 in St. François de l'Île d'Orléans, QC.
10 viii. Anne-Marie-Reine Emond, born 27 Jul 1679 in St. François de l'Île d' Orleans, QC.She married Francois Bretonnet-dit-Montargis 20 Apr 1706 in Ste. Famille de l'Île d'Orléans, QC; born about 1668 in Orleanais, France.
Notes for Anne-Marie-Reine Emond:
She had an Enfant Naturel (child out of wedlock).The father is unknown.Son Charles was born 19 Jun 1704 at St. Francois, Île d'Orléans.
+ 11 ix. Marie-Jeanne Emond, born 24 Apr 1684 in St. François de l'Île d'Orléans, QC.
12 x. Joseph Emond, born 21 Mar 1686 in St. François de l'Île d' Orleans, QC.
Notes for Joseph Emond:
He may be Ignace Emond, Récollet priest.
Generation No. 3
11.Marie-Jeanne3 Emond (Rene2, Jean1) was born 24 Apr 1684 in St. François de l'Île d'Orléans, QC.She married Charles Belanger 22 Apr 1713 in Cap St. Ignace, Montmagny, QC, son of Jean-Francois Belanger and Marie Cloutier.He was born 16 Nov 1677 in Québec City, QC, and died 14 Jan 1750 in L'Islet, l'Islet, QC.
Children of Marie-Jeanne Emond and Charles Belanger are:
13 i. Joseph4 Belanger, born 26 Feb 1714 in Cap St. Ignace, Montmagny, QC; died 24 Jan 1767 in Cap St. Ignace, Montmagny, QC.He married Marie-Claire Gravel-dit-Brindeliere 21 Nov 1735 in Cap St. Ignace, Montmagny, QC; born 11 Sep 1713 in Cap St. Ignace, Montmagny, QC; died 23 Jan 1767 in Cap St. Ignace, Montmagny, QC.
14 ii. Jean-Baptiste Belanger, born 22 Oct 1715 in L'Islet, l'Islet, QC; died 01 Jul 1776 in St. Jean Port Joli, QC.He married Marie-Angelique Saucier 16 Apr 1742 in L'Islet, l'Islet, QC; born 25 May 1721 in Rivière Ouelle, Kamouraska, QC; died 23 Apr 1811 in St. Jean Port Joli, QC.
15 iii. Marie-Charlotte Belanger, born 19 Jun 1718 in L'Islet, l'Islet, QC; died 18 Mar 1788 in St. Jean Port Joli, QC.She married Georges Leblanc, (Jean & Marie Avice) 31 Jan 1746 in L'Islet, l'Islet, QC; born about 1718 in L'Islet, l'Islet, QC; died 06 Dec 1784 in L'Islet, l'Islet, QC.
16 iv. Barthelemy Belanger, born 19 Nov 1720 in L'Islet sur Mer, Liset, QC; died 03 Apr 1803 in Rivière Ouelle, Kamouraska, QC.He married Marie-Anne Gauvin 27 Jan 1749 in Ste. Anne de la Pocatière, QC; born about 1729 in Unknown, QC; died 05 May 1806 in Rivière Ouelle, Kamouraska, QC.
Notes for Barthelemy Belanger:
PRDH has Barthelemy's sons Julien Belanger born about 1757 and died 27 Mar 1759 and another son Pierre-Julien born 6 Oct 1758 and no death date.Tanguay has one son for these two.He listed Pierre-Julien born 6 Oct 1758 and died 27 Mar 1759.This is the one time that I take position with Tanguay over PRDH.
17 v. Charles Belanger, born 07 Jul 1723 in Cap St. Ignace, Montmagny, QC; died 16 Mar 1768 in Hôpital Général de Montréal, QC.He married Marie-Josephe Morin 09 Nov 1750 in L'Islet, l'Islet, QC; born about 1730 in Unknown, QC; died 14 Mar 1759 in L'Islet, l'Islet, QC.
18 vi. Julien Belanger, born 15 Apr 1728 in Cap St. Ignace, Montmagny, QC; died 29 Mar 1731 in L'Islet, l'Islet, QC.
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Use this information as a guide only. I view genealogy as a hobby and not as pure science.As for the stories, I got them all in French on the web and I translated them for my grandchildren.I had not read or spoken French in over 40 years, so it was difficult and may not be the best translation.
Enjoy, Janet
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OPPS!!! 98% not 18%...sorry
Janet Manseau 9/19/11