NameJean Mignault dit Chatillon 
Deathabt 1680
Spouses
Birth18 Mar 1632, Saint-Jean-Baptiste-De-Mortagne, Perche, France
Christening18 Mar 1632, Saint-Jean-Baptiste-De-Mortagne, Perche, France2
Death22 Jun 1699, Château-Richer, Montmorency, Québec, Canada5,2
Burial23 Jun 1699, La-Visitation-De-Notre-Dame, Château-Richer, Québec, Canada2
FlagsBiography, Perche
Marriage10 Nov 1648, Notre-Dame-De-Québec, Québec, Canada2
Notes for Louise (Spouse 1)
Louise, 18 March 1632, married Francois Marguerie, Sieur de la Haye, at age fourteen. He was one of the most colorful men of early New France. A guide and interpreter of Indian languages, he lived and worked among the tribes and even survived capture and imprisonment by the Iroquois. They were married ‘on 26 October 1645 and went to live at Trois—Rivieres. Shortly thereafter he was drowned in a canoe accident. Childless and widowed at seventeen, Louise returned to Quebec where, five months later, on 10 November 1648, she married the tailor Jean Mignot dit Chatillonz They had 14 children. Mignot died about 1680 and in 1689 Louise married for a third time to the saddlemaker Jean—Pierre Mataux (Mataut, Matteau). They were childless and Louise died on 22 January 1699 at age 68.