Pioneer Nolet aka Lariviere
Descendants of Vincent Nolet
Compiled by Janet Manseau Donaldson
Use as a guide
Generation No. 1
1.Vincent1 Nolet was born about 1620 in Poitou, France.He married Jeanne Martel.She was born about 1620 in Poitou, France.
Child of Vincent Nolet and Jeanne Martel is:
+ 2 i. Sebastien2 Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born about 1644 in St. Pexine, La Roche sur Yon, Lucon, Poitou, France; died 15 Apr 1708 in St. Etienne de Beaumont, QC.
Generation No. 2
2.Sebastien2 Nolet-dit-Lariviere (Vincent1 Nolet) was born about 1644 in St. Pexine, La Roche sur Yon, Lucon, Poitou, France, and died 15 Apr 1708 in St. Etienne de Beaumont, QC.He married Jeanne Auger, King's Daughter 26 Oct 1671 in Québec City, QC (ct 19, Becquet), daughter of Savignan Auger and Marie Ruel.She was born about 1650 in St. Benoit, Paris, France, and died 18 Oct 1735 in Beaumont, QC.
Notes for Sebastien Nolet-dit-Lariviere:
Sébastien was born about 1644 in Sainte-Péxine (near La Roche-sur-Yon, diocese of Luçon), Poitou, the son of Vincent Nolet-dit-Lariviere and Jeanne Martel. He was confirmed at Québec City on 08 November 1665 and can be found (at the recorded age of 22) in the 1666 census at Québec City as the indentured servant of Guillaume Feniou.
Jeanne and Sébastien settled at Lauzon.
Sébastien Nolet-dit-Lariviere died 15 April 1708 and was buried the next day in the parish of Saint-Etienne de Beaumont.
Notes for Jeanne Auger, King's Daughter:
"King's Daughters", page 58, Jeanne Auger is the daughter of Savinien Auger and Marie Ruelle from the parish of Saint-BenoIt in Paris. She left for Canada in 1671, taking with her goods worth an estimated 300 livres for her dowry.This would be about $4,275 in the USA in the year 2000.
On 26 October 1671, Jeanne married Sébastien Nolet-dit-Lariviere dit Lanvière in Québec City and received the King's Gift of 50 livres. Neither spouse could sign the marriage contract drawn up 19 October by notary Becquet.
Jeanne Auger died 18 October 1735 and was buried the same day at Beaumont.
Children of Sebastien Nolet-dit-Lariviere and Jeanne Auger are:
3 i. Francois3 Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 29 Oct 1672 in Québec City, QC; died 10 Mar 1727 in Pointe de Lévy, Lauzon, QC.He married Marie-Louise Maranda/Marandeau-dit-Latourelle 27 Jul 1711 in Québec City, QC; born 11 May 1691 in St. Pierre de l'Île d'Orléans, QC.
4 ii. Jean-Francois Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 21 Jul 1674 in Québec City, QC; died 29 Nov 1750 in Beaumont, QC.
5 iii. Marie-Anne Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 19 Jul 1677 in Québec City, QC; died 06 Dec 1694 in Hôtel Dieu de Québec City, QC.
6 iv. Constance Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 15 Apr 1679 in Québec City, QC; died 12 Jan 1744 in Beaumont, QC.
7 v. Louis Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 05 Sep 1681 in L'Islet, l'Islet, QC; died 14 Mar 1758 in St. Charles, Bellechasse, QC.He married Marguerite Lisse-dit-Gourdeau 10 Nov 1710 in Beaumont, QC; born 14 Jun 1693 in Lauzon, QC; died 06 Jul 1725 in Lauzon, QC.
8 vi. Francois-Bonaventure Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 12 Apr 1687 in Pointe de Lévy, Lauzon, QC; died 08 Jul 1757 in St. Charles, Bellechasse, QC.He married (1) Marie-Anne Thibault, (Denis & M. Andree Caillou) 03 Dec 1728 in St. Laurent de l'Île d'Orléans, QC; born 02 Oct 1689 in St. Laurent de l'Île d'Orléans, QC; died 11 Mar 1745 in Beaumont, QC.He married (2) Marie-Angelique Fontaine, (Etie.&A.M.J.A.Mineau) 19 Aug 1754 in St. Vallier, QC; born about 1708 in Unknown, QC; died 03 Aug 1798 in St. Pierre de la Rivière du Sud, QC.
9 vii. Marie Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 11 Aug 1690 in Pointe de Lévy, Lauzon, QC; died 03 Dec 1690 in Pointe de Lévy, Lauzon, QC.
10 viii. Jacques Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 14 Oct 1691 in Pointe de Lévy, Lauzon, QC; died 17 Dec 1710 in Beaumont, QC.
+ 11 ix. Jacques Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 23 Jan 1694 in Page 829 & PRDH; died 12 Jan 1756 in Beaumont, QC.
Generation No. 3
11.Jacques3 Nolet-dit-Lariviere (Sebastien2, Vincent1 Nolet) was born 23 Jan 1694 in Page 829 & PRDH, and died 12 Jan 1756 in Beaumont, QC.He married Marie-Jeanne Coulombe 26 Nov 1727 in Beaumont, QC, daughter of Jean-Baptiste Coulombe and Jeanne-Marie Balan-dit-Lacombe.She was born 09 Apr 1707 in Montmagny, QC, and died 24 Jun 1797 in Beaumont, QC.
Children of Jacques Nolet-dit-Lariviere and Marie-Jeanne Coulombe are:
12 i. Unnamed4 Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 06 Oct 1728 in Beaumont, QC; died 08 Oct 1728 in Beaumont, QC.
13 ii. Augustin Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 09 Jan 1730 in Beaumont, QC; died 13 Jan 1730 in Beaumont, QC.
14 iii. Marie-Josephe Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 26 Sep 1731 in Beaumont, QC; died 15 Sep 1819 in Beaumont, QC.
+ 15 iv. Claude Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 24 May 1733 in Beaumont, QC; died 18 Nov 1804 in Trois Pistoles, QC.
16 v. Unnamed Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 14 May 1735 in Beaumont, QC; died 15 May 1735 in Beaumont, QC.
17 vi. Marie-Francoise Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 15 Feb 1737 in Beaumont, QC; died 25 Sep 1737 in Beaumont, QC.
18 vii. Etienne Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 26 Mar 1739 in Beaumont, QC; died 25 Nov 1750 in Beaumont, QC.
19 viii. Basile Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 01 Jan 1741 in Beaumont, QC; died 07 Feb 1815 in Beaumont, QC.He married Marie-Suzanne Carrier, (Andre & M.Suzanne Poire) 08 Feb 1773 in Pointe de Lévy, Lauzon, QC; born about 1743 in Unknown, QC; died 21 Dec 1823 in Pointe de Lévy, Lauzon, QC.
20 ix. Unnamed Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 18 Feb 1745 in Beaumont, QC; died 18 Feb 1745 in Beaumont, QC.
Generation No. 4
15.Claude4 Nolet-dit-Lariviere (Jacques3, Sebastien2, Vincent1 Nolet) was born 24 May 1733 in Beaumont, QC, and died 18 Nov 1804 in Trois Pistoles, QC.He married (1) Marie-Josephe Doiron 22 Sep 1760 in Beaumont, QC, daughter of Philippe Doiron and Marie-Josephe Guidry/Guedry.She was born about 1730 in Port Royal, Acadie, and died Bet. 13 Jan 1782 - 04 Feb 1793 in Unknown, QC.He married (2) Maire-Anne Gaudreau/Gotreau 04 Feb 1793 in L'L'Îsle Verte, Rivière du Loup, QC.She was born about 1739 in Port Royal, Acadie.
Children of Claude Nolet-dit-Lariviere and Marie-Josephe Doiron are:
21 i. Catherine5 Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born Aft. 1760 in Unknown, QC; died 09 Mar 1844 in Trois Pistoles, Rivière du Loup, QC.She married Alexandre LePage-dit-Demole 13 Jan 1782 in Unknown, QC (ct. notary Louis Cazes); born about 1762 in Unknown, QC; died 31 Dec 1844 in Trois Pistoles, Rivière du Loup, QC.
Notes for Alexandre LePage-dit-Demole:
PRDH has him listed as Alexandre LePage-dit-Demole with origin and parents unknown.
He has been confused with Paul Lepage's son Antoine Lepage-DeSainteClaire/DeLamolois born on 25 Mar 1736.This individual married Marie Josephe Cote in 1754 and died in 1770.
22 ii. Marie Nolet-dit-Lariviere, born 15 May 1763 in St. Charles, Bellechasse, QC.
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My resources are limited because I live in Oregon. I hope that you use this information only as a guide. I welcome corrections and additions from anyone that has access to the original files.
Originally I paid a genealogy society to trace the direct lines for 6 of my 8 great grandparents. They used the books that were compiled by volunteers for each parish. Because so many individuals had the same name, I eventually found some errors in these books. Then I used Tanguay and found out that he may be about 75% right and Jette (that goes to 1730) is about 90% right. Then just as I thought that I was finished, I found PRDH (University of Montreal) and I believe that they may be 98% right and still make corrections to their records. They go up to 1799 for marriage contracts and 1850 for some deaths. Some people have the luxury of having the original records at their disposal. I do not have that and with 17,000 individuals in my data base, I can not afford to pay for copies of all the originals. At that point I confirmed every that I had with the records at PRDH. Whenever I say “about” for a birth date it means that PRDH did not find it or if it is in the 1800s, I did not look it up because of my lack of resources.
PRDH uses the most common spelling variation for the names. This makes it easier to trace the families. They do not always use the original name that appears on the contracts or birth records. That is ok with me, because many individuals before the 1900s could not sign their names and did not even care how others spelt it. As a result the same person’s name took on a variety of spellings. I also kept the “dit” (aka) names because eventually brothers from the same family, picked a different aka name.For a very small fee PRDH has all the Canadian records from 1600-1799 and some death dates up to 1850.Their records are about 18% accurate.They can be found at:
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As for the pioneers, I also used Peter Gagné’s English books on the single girls that arrived in New France between 1634 & 1662 and his book on the single girls that are referred to as the King’s Daughters that arrived between 1663 & 1673. These girls were recruited and paid by the King to go to New France (Québec) to get married and colonize the area.
For the 1800-1900s I paid to prove my direct lines.My data for their extended family come from people on the web. The program that I use does not allow for baptismal dates, so if I don’t have a birth date, I use the baptismal date. The same goes for death vs. burial dates and actual wedding vs. contract dates. The newer programs have these features, but I will not be going through 18,000 records to make the changes.
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