Inhumé à Charlesbourg,Qc
He is married to Marie de la Mare.
They got married on November 27, 1668 at QC, Canada, he was 24 years old.Source 3
Spouse: Marie De LamarreThey got married on January 10, 1719 at Coulanges, Allier, France, he was 74 years old. They got married on November 27, 1668 at Québec, Québec, he was 24 years old.
Spouse: Guillaume Renaud
Child(ren):
Guillaume Regnault (son of Guillaume Regnault and Susanne de la Haye) was born Abt. January 20, 1644 in St-Join-sur-mer, Le Havre, Rouen,Normandie, France, and died January 05, 1709 in St-Antoine, Charlesbourg, Quebec, Canada.He married Marie de La Mare on November 27, 1668 in Our Lady of Quebec, daughter ofDavid de la Mare and Anne Busevestre.
Notes for Guillaume Regnault:
Guillaume Renaud is especially noteworthy because of his astonishing and rapid rise up the social ladder. Having arrived in Canada in August, 1665 as a simple soldier in Carignan's regiment, in which he was a member of Colonelle's company, he was let go in 1667.
He first obtained a job as a domestic worker in the home of Leandre Chartier de Lothiniere, who was the civil and criminal lieutenant general [lieutenant-general civil et criminel] of the senelchalsy [seneschal's jurisdiction] of Quebec. Chartier de Lothiniere owned a large tract of land, of which Guillaume Renaud became the tenant farmer. However, the attraction of the land and the desire to become someone were evidently irresistible for your ancestor. In 1668, he married Marie de la Mare and settled in the village of Saint-Bernard in Charlesbourg.
The early years seem to have been quite difficult, since in 1681, after thirteen years of clearing and planting, your ancestor had only eight arpents [one arpent equals roughly one acre] under cultivation and two animals with horns.
Guillaume Renaud was not without education. He probably spelled phonetically like most of his contemporaries, but he had nice handwriting, as we can tell from his signature in contemporary documents. Sometimes he wrote his name 'Renaut,' and sometimes 'Renaugt'.
Guillaume Renaud was respected by his contemporaries. Thus, he became churchwarden in Charlesbourg, a position he occupied from 1683 to 1686. Somewhat later, in 1704, the Jesuits, who were lords of Notre-Dames-des Anges, needed a financial prosecutor [procureur fiscal] in order to administer justice in their domain, and conferred this responsibility on your ancestor, Guillaume Renaud. He must not have exercised this responsibility for long, for he died in Charlesbourg five years later.
In my reading, I have yet to find a definitive statement of the meaning of this name. It appears both as a first and surname in French cultures. One has to notice the similarity to the French word for fox 'renard'. There are tales of people from Germany, whose name meant fox, having it changed to 'Renaud' or a variant.
Origin:
As stated above, the name appears to be of French origin. My ancestor, Guillaume Renaud, came from France to New France (Québec) in 1665 as a soldier to secure the new settlements from attacks from the Iroquois. His descendants account for many of the Renauds who lived and still in the Detroit River region of Ontario, Canada and Michigan. In addition to Guillaume, there appears to have been two other Renauds, Jean Renault, and Pierre-Andre Renoud. If you have information about this, please send us information.
More About Guillaume Regnault and Marie de La Mare:
Marriage: November 27, 1668, Our Lady of Quebec.
Marriage Fact: Married by F. Fillion.
Children of Guillaume Regnault and Marie de La Mare are
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Guillaume RenaudGender: MaleResidence: Charlesbourg, Québec City, Communauté-Urbaine-de-Québec, Quebec, CanadaBirth: Jan 20 1644 - St-Jouin-sur-Mer, Le Havre, Rouen, Normandie, FranceOccupation: SoldatDeath: Jan 5 1709 - Charlesbourg, Québec City, Communauté-Urbaine-de-Québec, Quebec, CanadaBurial: Jan 8 1709 - Cimetière de Charlesbourg, Québec City, Communauté-Urbaine-de-Québec, Quebec, CanadaWife: Marie DelamarreChild: Marguerite Renaud
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