Jean "Sieur De Maure" Juchereau, son of Christophe Juchereau and Marie Cochon. Born estimated EST. WFT, 1542-1571 Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche, France, died ± ABT. 1608, approximately 37 years [2024wft.FTW] !BIRTH-COMMENT-OCCUPATION: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 612. Jette, lists his name as "Jean Juchereau, sieur de More". He was a wealthy merchant of Tourouvre, FR n the 16th Century. His second wife was thegrand daughter of Nicolas Pineau. She was the daughter of Jehan Pineau (Lord of Launay) and Loyse Clousier. He was from Perche (now Orne). He was one ofthe earliest to arrive in Quebec at 1634. He was a fur trader at LaFerte-Vidame. Married estimated EST. WFT, 1567-1602 Tourouvre, Mortagne, Perche, France (approximately 6 years married) to: Jeanne Creste, daughter of Jean Creste and Roberte Aubin. Born estimated EST. WFT, 1550-1573, died before 16 BEF., Aug Children: 1. Francoise JuchereauBorn estimated EST. WFT, 1571-1606, died estimated EST. WFT, 1583-1690, approximately 84 years 2. Jean "Sieur De Maure" JuchereauBorn 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. 3. Noel JuchereauBorn Aug 30, 1593 St-Aubin-de-Tour, Mortagne, Perche, died before 31 BEF., Jul Orleans, Qp, Canada, at most 54 years [2024wft.FTW] !BIRTH-COMMENT-EMMIGRATION: Born at St-Aubin-de-Tourouvre, Mortagne,Perche Member of the Council of New France. Arrived in 1634 at Quebec City. |