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View Tree for Abraham MartinAbraham Martin (b. 1589, d. September 7, 1664)

Abraham Martin (son of Jean Martin and Isabelle Cote)107 was born 1589 in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime (Aunis), France, and died September 7, 1664 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. He married Marguerite Langlois on October 24, 1621 in Montfort la Morille, Chartres, France, daughter of Guillaume Langlois and Jeanne Millet.

 Includes NotesNotes for Abraham Martin:
Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol 1, 1000to 1700.

Martin, Abraham (dit "I'Ecossais or "Maitre Abraham"), pilot; b. 1589 in France; d. 8 Sept. 1664 at Quebec.
Martin arrived in New France with his wife, Marguerite Langlois, her sister Francoise and brother-in-law Pierre Desportes (the parents of Helene Desportes) about 1620. Martin may have been of Scottish descent or he might have used the sobriquet if he had been enrolled in military service or had been a member of an illegal organization: such names were used to avoid detection by officals looking for deserted soldiers or in case the records of an illegal organization were seized. It is also possible that he acquired the name because he had made several voyages to Scotland as a young man. There is some question as to whether Martin was really an offical pilot or not, although he was referred to as "king's pilot" in his own day. However, he did fish well down into the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

It is presumed that the Plains (or Heights) of Abraham are named after Martin. It is picturesquely said that the "Cole d'Abraham" was the path that Martin used to descend to the St. Charles River to water his his animals. His property amounted to 32 acres in all, 12 received from the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France in 1635 and 20 as a gift from Sieur Adrien Du Chesne. ship's surgeon to Pierre Legardeur de Repentigny in 1645. This land was sold by the Martin family to the Ursulines in 1667. It is possible that this is the same Martin who was employed by Jean de Biencourt and Du Gua de Monts as navigator on the coast of Acadia, although he would have been very young at that time. When David Kirke captured Quebec in 1629 an dleft his brother Lewis as governor until 1632, Martin and his family stayed on. In his later years Martin fell in the estimation of his fellow citizens when he was accused of improper conduct with regard to a young girl in Quebec. He was imprisoned for this on 15 Feb. 1649.

As far as can be found from the records, Abraham Martin and Marguerite Langlois had nine or ten children. Anne Martin, born in France and married 17 Nov. 1635 to Jean Cote, was probably not Abraham's daughter. Eustache, baptized 24 Oct. 1621 and the godson of Eustache Boulle, was the first child born in Canada. Marguerite, born 4 Jan. 1624 and married 22 May 1638 to Etienne Racine, had many descendents, including the two bishops Racine*. Helene, born 21 June 1627, was a god-daughter of Samuel de Champlain. She was married first Claude Etienne in 1640 and on 3 Sep. 1647 Medard Chouart Des Groseilliers. Charles-Amador*, born 7 March 1648, the godson of Charles de Saint-Etienne de La Tour, was the second Canadian-born priest. It is possible that Brother Dominique Scot, spoken of in the Jesuit Relations as having gone to the Huron country as a young man, was also a son. It is also possible that a young man who is mentioned as having been in the Huron country at the same time (1634-35) was Eustache Martin.

Henry B. M. Best

More About Abraham Martin and Marguerite Langlois:
Marriage: October 24, 1621, Montfort la Morille, Chartres, France.

Children of Abraham Martin and Marguerite Langlois are:
  1. +Marie Martin, b. April 10, 1635, Quebec, Canada, d. April 25, 1699, Chateau-Richer, Comte de Montmorency, Quebec, Canada.
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