NameJean-Baptiste Brodeur dit Lavigne 
Birthabt 1653, Luçon, Poitou, Vendée, France2
Death25 Dec 1718, Varennes, Québec, Canada2
Burial26 Dec 1718, Sainte-Anne, Varennes, Québec, Canada2
FlagsMadeleine de Vercheres, Our F-C Ancestors
Spouses
Birth2 Aug 1665, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Christening2 Aug 1665, Notre-Dame-De-Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada2
Death13 Dec 1751, Varennes, Québec, Canada2
Burial14 Dec 1751, Sainte-Anne, Varennes, Québec, Canada2
FlagsMadeleine de Vercheres
Marriage31 Jan 1679, Sainte-Famille, Boucherville, Québec, Canada2
Notes for Jean-Baptiste Brodeur dit Lavigne
A Pointe-aux-Trembles le 27 Octobre 1675
He became the nephew of the Le Moine d’Iberville brothers, because his mother-in-law, Anne Le Moine, was the sister of these famous explorers
5This thirty-first of January 1679 was a great day: the Seigneur of Cap Saint—Miche1 gave two of his daughters in marriage; besides Marie—Anne who was married to Jean Brodeur, there was Jeanne, who married Ignace Hebert. Three Seigneurs were present as witnesses at this marriage: Jean—Baptiste Le Gardeur, Sieur de Repentigny; François Jarret de Vercheres (father of the famous heroine Madeleine); and Jean—François Bourdon, the Seigneur of Dombourg, a Captain in the Navy and later, a merchant of Quebec.
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Notes for Marie-Anne (Spouse 1)
This thirty-first of January 1679 was a great day: the Seigneur of Cap Saint—Miche1 gave two of his daughters in marriage; besides Marie—Anne who was married to Jean Brodeur, there was Jeanne, who married Ignace Hebert. Three Seigneurs were present as witnesses at this marriage: Jean—Baptiste Le Gardeur, Sieur de Repentigny; François Jarret de Vercheres (father of the famous heroine Madeleine); and Jean—François Bourdon, the Seigneur of Dombourg, a Captain in the Navy and later, a merchant of Quebec.
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Notes for Jean-Baptiste & Marie-Anne (Family)
This thirty-first of January 1679 was a great day: the Seigneur of Cap Saint—Miche1 gave two of his daughters in marriage; besides Marie—Anne who was married to Jean Brodeur, there was Jeanne, who married Ignace Hebert. Three Seigneurs were present as witnesses at this marriage: Jean—Baptiste Le Gardeur, Sieur de Repentigny; François Jarret de Vercheres (father of the famous heroine Madeleine); and Jean—François Bourdon, the Seigneur of Dombourg, a Captain in the Navy and later, a merchant of Quebec.
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