Arbre Généalogique Guertin Rondeau Family Tree - Person Sheet
NameJean Duval 
Birth2 May 1644, Saint-Jacques-du-Mont-aux-Malades, Rouen, France
Christening2 May 1644, Saint-Jacques-du-Mont-aux-Malades, Rouen, France2
Death4 Sep 1690, Laprairie, Québec, Canada2
Burial3 Dec 1690, La-Nativité-De-La-Sainte-Vierge, La Prairie, Québec, Canada2,13
OccupationDomestique de Charles LeGardeur
FlagsIroquois, Murdered
Spouses
Birth12 Sep 1662, Québec, Québec, Canada2
Christening13 Sep 1662, Notre-Dame-De-Québec, Québec, Canada2
Marriage24 Oct 1678, Québec, Québec, Canada
Notes for Jean Duval
Tué par les Iroquois
“The communities surrounding Montréal continued to suffer the brunt of the English and Iroquois assaults. On December 3, 1690, Iroquois massacred eight men at La Prairie at a place called The Fork. Among them were the habitants Jean Duval, Jean Bourbon, and Jean Briault dit Barreau. Jean Duval left his wife Marie-Madeleine Lemaitre with four young children. Jean Briault dit Barreau was survived by his wife Marie-Jeanne Cusson and three children, and Jean Bourbon left his wife Marie-Anne Benoît dite Livernois with three young daughters to raise.”
— The Women of Ville-Marie: Pioneers of Seventeenth-Century Montréal by Susan McNelley
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