Philippe Amyot Born ± ABT. 1601 Soissons, Picardie, France, died after 26 AFT., Aug Quebec, Pq, Canada [2024wft.FTW] !BIRTH-DEATH-MARRIAGE-COMMENT-EMMIGRATION- Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page12. Came to Canada during the summer of 1635 with wife Anne Convent and sons John and Mathieu. Philippe died three years after the birth of his sonCharles in 1636. He spent only four years in New France. The area he was from (Picardy), is now port of (Ainse) district in France. !COMMENT: Reginald Olivier, "Your Ancient Canadian Family Ties", Page 3.He arrived in New France in the year 1627 with his wife, Anne Convent. !MARRIAGE-CONFLICT: Cyprien Tanguay, "Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles Canadiennes", publ. 1890. Vol. 1, Page 6. Marriage date is recorded asbeing in 1627 rather than the 1625 found in Jette. Married ± ABT. 1625 Soissons, Picardie, France to: Anne Convent, daughter of Guillaume Convent and Antoinette deLongville. Born ± ABT. 1600 d'Estrees, St-Quentin, Soissons, France, died Dec 25, 1675 Quebec, Pq, Canada, approximately 75 years, 1st marriage to: Philippe Amyot, 2nd marriage to: Jacques Mehew [2024wft.FTW] !BIRTH-COMMENT-ORIGIN-CENSUS-COMMENT: Renee Jette, "DictionnaireGenealogique des Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 12. She was from Picardie now (Aisne) district. She answered that she was 65at the 1666 recording, and 60 at the recording of 1667. Children: 1. Mathieu "Sieur De Villeneuve" AmiotBorn ± ABT. 1628 Soissons, Picardie, France, died ± ABT. 1668 Quebec, Pq, Canada, approximately 40 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-MARRIAGE-COMMENT-CENSUS: Renee Jette, "DictionnaireGenealogique des Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 12. He was a decisive, enterprising man. Again and again he had concessionsmade to Three Rivers at Sillery, then within the region of Quebec. It is ofthat last grant that he drew his surname (Villeneuve) Newville, for that landwas situated above the point commonly called Newville. Came to New France inthe summer of 1635. He had the letters of nobility accorded him in 1668. Hewas in Quebec at the 1666 recording, Sillery in 1667 and St-Augustin in 1681. Where he was born is now part of (Aisne) district. !BIRTH-LOCATION: Cyprien Tanguay, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Canadiennes", publ. 1890, Vol. 1, Page 6. His birth place was listed as Chartres, France. Facts about this person: Burial December 19, 1668 Quebec, PQ, Canada 2. Jean Gencien AmiotBorn 1635 Chartres, France, died Apr 16, 1708 ,Pq, 72 or 73 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-COMMENT: Rene Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique desFamilles du Quebec", 1983, University of Montreal, Page 12. He was fromTrois-Rivieres. He was an interpretor for the Jesuit Fathers, in Trois-Rivieres in 1645. Facts about this person: Burial April 16, 1708 ,PQ, Canada 3. Charles AmiotBorn 1636, died Dec 10, 1669 Quebec, Pq, Canada, 32 or 33 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] !BIRTH-BAPTISM-MARRIAGE-DEATH-BURIAL: Rene Jette, "DictionnaireGenealogique des Famille du Quebec", 1983, University of Montreal, Page 12. He was amerchant. Marriage contract was filed with notary Audouart at Quebec on 12 April,1660. Facts about this person: Christening August 26, 1636 Quebec, PQ, Canada Burial December 11, 1669 Quebec, PQ, Canada |