NameJean Bourassa 
Birth1 Apr 1634, Bazoges-en-Paillers, Vendée, France2
Death21 Jan 1718, Lauzon, Québec, Canada2
Burial22 Jan 1718, Saint-Joseph-De-La-Pointe De Lévy, Québec, Canada2
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Spouses
Birth3 Jul 1644, Saint-Sulpice Chalons en Champagne, Marnes, France2
Christening3 Jul 1644, Saint-Sulpice Chalons en Champagne, Marnes, France2
Death5 May 1676, Québec, Québec, Canada2
Burial6 May 1676, Notre-Dame-De-Québec, Québec, Canada2
FlagsFille du Roi
Marriage20 Oct 1665, Notre-Dame-De-Québec, Québec, Canada2
Birthabt 1641, Saint-Nicolas-Des-Champs, Paris, France2
Deathaft 1712, Pointe-De-Lévy, Québec, Canada3
FlagsFille du Roi, Pionnier Ile D’Orléans
Marriage4 Nov 1676, Sainte-Famille, Île-D’Orléans, Québec, Canada2
Notes for Jean Bourassa
Came to Nouvelle-France aboard the ship “Taureau” in 1657
5The marriage contract was drawn up in the presence of the following notables: Marquis de Tracy, Governor de Courcelles, Intendant Jean Talon, the widow d’Ai1leboust, Anne Gasnier, wife of Jean Bourdon and protectress/chaperone of the daughters of’ the King, Cailhaut de la Tesserie and Perronne de Maze. In short, all the high society of that day. Fifteen‘ days later, ancestor Jean married the beautiful girl from Champagne before God and man.
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Notes for Perrette (Spouse 1)
2Fille du Roi, arrivée en 1665
3The marriage contract was drawn up in the presence of the following notables: Marquis de Tracy, Governor de Courcelles, Intendant Jean Talon, the widow d’Ai1leboust, Anne Gasnier, wife of Jean Bourrivée ardon and protectress/chaperone of the daughters of’ the King, Cailhaut de la Tesserie and Perronne de Maze. In short, all the high society of that day. Fifteen‘ days later, ancestor Jean married the beautiful girl from Champagne before God and man.
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Notes for Jean & Perrette (Family)
Ménage établi a Pointe-Lévy, 4 enfants de cette union
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Notes for Catherine (Spouse 2)
Fille du Roi
2, Arrivée en 1669
3ELLE VIVAIT TOUJOURS EN AOÛT 1712, MAIS ON SAIT D'UN ACTE NOTARIÉ DU 15 JUIN 1711 QU'ELLE ÉTAIT ALORS DEPUIS PLUSIEURS ANNÉES TRÈS INFIRME ET PRIVÉE DE LA VUE2m2. Jean Bourassa, 4 Nov 1676, Ste-Famille, but the family settled at Lauzon. She was described in a notary act of 1711 as infirm and blind but was known to be alive in Aug 1712.
4Décédée après le 22 Aout 1712
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Notes for Jean & Catherine (Family)
Ménage établi a Pointe-Lévy. 4 enfants de cette union
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