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Zacharie Cloutier is your 9th great grandfather.
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‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn
his mother ·Üí Charles Everett Bombard
her father ·Üí Thomas Joseph {Charles Edward} Bombard
his father ·Üí Mathilde Domithilde
his mother ·Üí Jean Charles Claude Cheney
her father ·Üí Marie-Rose Rosalie Belanger
his mother ·Üí Marie-Rosalie Cloutier
her mother ·Üí Jean-Baptiste Cloutier
her father ·Üí Renâ© Cloutier
his father ·Üí Zacharie Cloutier
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/Zacharie-Cloutier/6000000003137516864
Zacharie Cloutier
Gender:
Male
Birth:
August 16, 1617
Paroisse Saint-Jean, Mortagne, Perche, France
Death:
February 03, 1708 (90)
Châ¢teau-Richer, Quâ©bec, Canada
Place of Burial:
La Visitation-de-Notre-Dame, Châ¢teau-Richer, Quâ©bec, Canada
Immediate Family:
Son of Zacharie Cloutier and Xainte Dupont
Husband of Madeleine ââmard
Father of Barbe-Delphine Cloutier; Renâ© Cloutier; Xainte Cloutier; Marie-Madeleine Cloutier; Marie Cloutier; Anne Cloutier; Charles Cloutier dit Daumont; Pierre Cloutier; Noâ´l Cloutier and Genevieve Guyon ¬´ less
Brother of Jean Cloutier; Marie-Xainte Cloutier; Anne Cloutier; Charles Cloutier and Louise Cloutier
Attention: Do not confuse with his father, Zacharie, who is also a pioneer of Nouvelle-France Notes
Lieux info: Perche, France (naissance), Aunis, France (mariage), Châ¢teau-Richer (dâ©câ®s); a habitâ© ââ Quâ©bec
Pionnier de la Nouvelle-France. Arrive au Quâ©bec le 4 juin 1634 ââ bord du ¬´ Navire de Neslâ© ¬ª. Fit plusieurs autres traversâ©es La Rochelle/Quâ©bec.
Contrat de mariage entre Zacharie Cloutier et Madeleine Emard le 29 mars 1648 par notaire Teuleron.
Comment from Hâ©lâ®ne (Marie-Franâßoise) Daigneault, February 19, 2016
As the Canadian confederation was still years away, it would be more accurate to state that Zacharie lived and died in Nouvelle-France. The entity of Canada began taking shape at the Treaty of Utrecht, when Nouvelle-France passed to the British and Haut-Canada and Bas-Canada were established.
Reply: There is nothing that would please me more than to use the historical names of the country that is Canada today. As you say, until 1763, it would be "Nouvelle-France" etc. (and then later there would be "Upper-Canada" and "Lower-Canada" etc., until 1867, when "Canada" became Canada). However, this suggestion caused insolvable objections from many, many users. The back-and-forth was brutal. Ultimately, a standard was agreed on. I documented this standard here: Directory of Locations in Quâ©bec, Canada. It may not be totally satisfactory to you (I am on your side), still at the end, we believe that consistency across all profiles from the early days of Canada would be preferable. morel
Biographie ~ Biography
Zacharie II married in France at La Rochelle. He traveled back and forth a few times by way of clerk of the "Company of the Hundred Associates" to engage new colonists and for the Sieur de Beaupre. He is considered the traveller of the family.
Zacharie II was baptisted on August 16, 1617 at L'Eglis de Saint-Jean in Mortagne. He learned the trade of his father and signed a contract with Robert Giffard at the same time as his father did when he was not quite 17 years old yet. He signed a marriage contract before Notary Teuleron in La Rochelle on March 29, 1648 during a stay in France. He married Madeleine Emard at Saint-Barthelemi Church in LaRochelle on April 4, 1648.
http://larryvoyer.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I46418&tree=v7_28
Zacharie II married in France at La Rochelle. He traveled back and forth a few times by way of clerk of the "Company of the Hundred Associates" to engage new colonists and for the Sieur de Beaupre. He is considered the traveller of the family.
Zacharie II was baptisted on August 16, 1617 at L'Eglis de Saint-Jean in Mortagne. He learned the trade of his father and signed a contract with Robert Giffard at the same time as his father did when he was not quite 17 years old yet. He signed a marriage contract before Notary Teuleron in La Rochelle on March 29, 1648 during a stay in France. He married Madeleine Emard at Saint-Barthelemi Church in LaRochelle on April 4, 1648.
http://larryvoyer.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I46418&tree=v7_28
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=robpaq49&id=I1058
baptized 1617-08-16 Mortagne-au-Perche (Saint-Jean) (Orne : 61293) (OFC 153), dead 1708-02-03, buried 1708-02-04 Châ¢teau-Richer (Qc) (PRDH-RAB)
married 1648-04-04 La Rochelle (Saint-Barthâ©lemy) (Charente-Maritime : 17300), marriage contract 1648-03-29 (depositary Pierre Teuleron)
Couple - Reference(s): MSGCF (1) 197
Bibliography: Dictionnaire gâ©nâ©alogique des familles du Quâ©bec (Jettâ©); Mâ©moires (Sociâ©tâ© gâ©nâ©alogique canadienne-franâßaise); Origine des familles canadiennes; PRDH-RAB
Genealogy of French in North America © Copyright 2005-2012 Denis Beauregard
http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogie=Zacharie_Cloutier&pid=4676&lng=fr&partID=4677 Il est commis de la Communautâ© des Habitants en 1648
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