DESROSIERS JEAN BAPTISTE, dit Dutremble
1657 - 1704 (46 years)-
Name DESROSIERS JEAN BAPTISTE Suffix dit Dutremble Born 29 Sep 1657 Trois-Rivieres, St-Marice, Quebec, Canada Gender Male Died 23 Feb 1704 Champlain, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada Person ID I11415 Gynzer's Genealogy Database | Family History of the Le Neuf Family in New France Last Modified 20 Jun 2014
Father DESROSIERS ANTOINE, b. 14 Apr 1617, Renaison dans la Forest, Lyonnais, France , d. 8 aug1691, Champlain, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada (Age 74 years) Mother LE NEUF ANNE, b. 1632, Thierry, Caen, Normandie, France , d. 16 Oct 1711, Champlain, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada (Age 79 years) Married 24 Nov 1647 Trois-Rivieres, St-Marice, Quebec, Canada - The date listed is actually the marriage contract date. They were apparently actually married in 1649.
Family ID F03914 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family DESROSIERS JEAN BAPTISTE, dit Dutremble, b. 29 Sep 1657, Trois-Rivieres, St-Marice, Quebec, Canada , d. 23 Feb 1704, Champlain, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada (Age 46 years) Married 20 Jan 1682 Champlain, Quebec, Canada Children 1. DESROSIERS Jean Baptist, dit Dutremble, b. 23 Oct 1682, Champlain, Quebec, Canada , d. 3 Apr 1719, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Age 36 years) [Birth] 2. DESROSIERS Michel Germain, dit Dutremble, b. 24 Mar 1685, Champlain, Quebec, Canada , d. 15 Jun 1757, Rimouski, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada (Age 72 years) [Birth] + 3. DESROSIERS JOSEPH MARIE, dit Dutremble, b. 12 Mar 1687, Champlain, Quebec, Canada , d. 5 Sep 1762, VIncennes, Knox, (Indiana), Nouvalle France (Age 75 years) 4. DESROSIERS Marie Francoise, Dutremble, b. 2 May 1690, Champlain, Quebec, Canada , d. 11 Oct 1691, Champlain, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada (Age 1 years) [Birth] 5. DESROSIERS Jacques, dit Dutremble, b. 22 Jan 1692, Champlain, Quebec, Canada , d. 9 May 1723, Kaskaskia, Fayette, (Illinois), Nouvelle France (Age 31 years) [Birth] 6. DESROSIERS Marie Angelique, dit Dutremble, b. Bef 1693, Champlain, Quebec, Canada , d. 15 Jan 1785, Quebec, Canada (Age ~ 92 years) [Birth] 7. DESROSIERS Louis, dit Dutremble, b. 26 Apr 1695, Champlain, Quebec, Canada , d. 25 Feb 1750, lle du Pas, Quebec, Canada (Age 54 years) [Birth] 8. DESROSIERS Marie Madeleine, dit dutremble, b. 24 Apr 1697, Champlain, Quebec, Canada , d. 3 Mar 1764, lle, Quebec, Canada (Age 66 years) [Birth] 9. DESROSIERS Marie Josephe Catherine, dit Dutremble, b. 31 Aug 1700, Champlain, Quebec, Canada , d. 3 Mar 1764, Lile, Quebec, Canada (Age 63 years) [Birth] 10. DESROSIERS Antoine, dit Dutremble, b. 10 Mar 1702, Champlain, Quebec, Canada , d. 10 Oct 1754, Richelieu, Quebec, Canada (Age 52 years) [Birth] 11. DESROSIERS Bonaventure, dit Dutremble, b. 24 Jun 1703, Champlain, Quebec, Canada , d. Quebec, Quebec, Canada [Birth] Last Modified 20 Jun 2014 Family ID F03913 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Documents Desrosiers, Jean - 1657 Record of Baptism
Desrosiers, Jean - 1657 Record of Baptism
Scanned image of original document. Found on Ancestry.comDesrosiers,Jean and Dandonneau,Marie Francoise Marriage Record for 1 Jan 1682
Scan from original documents.Desrosiers,Jean and Dandonneau,Marie Francoise Marriage Record for 1 Jan 1682 (Second Scan)
Scan from original documentsJean Baptiste Desrosiers and Marie Francoise Perrine Dandonneay Family Source-PRDH
Jean Baptiste Desrosiers and Marie Francoise Perrine Dandonneay Family Source-PRDH, FaMily 5176
Histories The first census of New France (Quebec) 1666 Les Trois Rivieres
Information pulled from http://www.cangenealogy.com/armstrong/qc1666troisr.htm and translated to English using Google Translate.1683 Fur Trade Expedition
Description of a Fur Trading Expedition which Jean Desrosiers participated. They were tricked and taken captive by the Iroquois only to later be assisted by the Mascoutins.Decenents of Antoine Desroser by Janet Manseau, excerp by Janet Manseau
Decenents of Antoine Desroser by Janet Manseau, excerp
by Janet Manseau
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Notes - . They had ten children, including at least five were married. Jean was browser. In 1684, he was taken prisoner by Iroquois with his brother Antoine and a dozen other French during transport a shipment of furs in the Great Lakes region. They are stripped and released nine days later
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