Jean "Sieur De Maure" Juchereau, son of Jean "Sieur De Maure" Juchereau and Jeanne Creste. Born Mar 31, 1592 St-Aubin-de-Tour, Mortagne, Perche, died Feb 7, 1671/1672 Beauport, Pq, Canada, approximately 78 years [2024wft.FTW] !BIRTH-PLACE-ORIGIN-CENSUS: Born at St-Aubin-de-Tourouvre, Mortagne,Perche Jean was born at St-Aubin de Tourouvre Parish, Diocese Mortage, Perche (now Orne), France. was the brother of Noel Juchereau. Jean arrived in Quebec in 1634. He was recorded in 1667 as living in Quebec. He was a fur trader by occupation at La Ferte-Vidame. Assistant General for the State of New France on February 1647. He was also the agent for Cap-Rouge, the eldest son of his brother Noel on 1/15/1636. Rene Jette'sbook lists his name as "Jean Juchereau, sieur de Maure". Lord de More. Married Jun 1, 1621 La Lande-sur-Eur, Longny, Montagne, France (approximately 38 years married) to: Marie Catherine Langlois Born estimated EST. WFT, 1583-1609, died Jan 14, 1660/1661 Quebec, Pq, Canada, approximately 51 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] Facts about this person: Burial January 15, 1660/61 Quebec, PQ, Canada Children: 1. Jean "Sieur De LaFerte" JuchereauBorn ± ABT. 1621, died estimated EST. WFT, 1622-1711, approximately 90 years [2024wft.FTW] !COMMENT-CENSUS-EMMIGRATION: Rene Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec", 1983, University of Montreal, Page lists his name as "Jean Juchereau, sieur de LaFerte". Recorded as livingat Quebec at the counting in 1666, and in 1681. Arrived 9/20/1643 in Quebec. 2. Nicolas "Sieur De St-Denis" JushereauBorn ± ABT. 1625, died estimated EST. WFT, 1626-1715, approximately 90 years [2024wft.FTW] COMMENT: Rene Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal. Nicolas Juchereau, sieur de Saint-Denis. arrived in Quebec on 9/28/1641. During the recordings of 66, 67, and 81, was living in Beauport. The King of France granted the letters patent of Nobility to this family. Nicolas,a proven soldier, spent himself without consideration for the good of the colony, and his greatest exploit was, without doubt, his heroic resistance to the English at Quebec in 1690. It is precisely in recompense for these many services that King Louis XIV accorded the "Lettres de Noblesse" (dignity of Nobility) to Nicolas Juchereau. Coat of arms is as follows; The Mitred head of St. Denis in Silver centered on a striped shield. 3. Louis JuchereauBorn Feb 17, 1628/1629 St-Nicolas, La Ferte-Vidame, France, died estimated EST. WFT, 1630-1719 France, approximately 91 years 4. Genevieve JuchereauBorn Jul 25, 1632 St-Nicolas, La Ferte-Vidame, France, died 1687, 54 or 55 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] !DEATH-BURIAL: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles duQuebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 696. Facts about this person: Burial November 05, 1687 Quebec, PQ, Canada 5. Francois JuchereauBorn Mar 28, 1634 St-Nicolas, La Ferte-Vidame, France, died estimated EST. WFT, 1635-1724 France, approximately 90 years |