Possible Soldat Carignan-Salières
122. Allis et Alix dit Larosée, Vincent, né vers 1649 à Mouton (Saint-Martial), Charente. Il serait arrivé comme soldat de la compagnie Rougemont au régiment de Carignan-Salières. Il épouse Marie Perrin à Montréal le 04-10-1677. Il décède à Lachine le 05-08-1689. (FO, n o 390007) (DGFQ, p. 11) (CS, p. 138)
12“Marie Perrin and her husband Vincent Alix dit La Rosée, a forty-year-old soldier from the Carignan-Salières Regiment, were not so fortunate. They died in the massacre along with three of their children: Catherine, age eight, Gabriel, age six, and two-month-old Jean-Marie. Ten-year-old Marie and two-year-old Suzanne were taken prisoner and released between 1695 and 1700.”
— The Women of Ville-Marie: Pioneers of Seventeenth-Century Montréal by Susan McNelley
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“Marie Perrin and her husband Vincent Alix dit La Rosée, a forty-year-old soldier from the Carignan-Salières Regiment, were not so fortunate. They died in the massacre along with three of their children: Catherine, age eight, Gabriel, age six, and two-month-old Jean-Marie. Ten-year-old Marie and two-year-old Suzanne were taken prisoner and released between 1695 and 1700.”
— The Women of Ville-Marie: Pioneers of Seventeenth-Century Montréal by Susan McNelley
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