the King·Äôs ship the Corossol was lost due to bad weather at the 7-isles 80-leagues from Quebec.
She is married to Bertrand Chesnay Dit Lagarenne.
They got married on February 4, 1670/71 at Châ¢teau Richer, Montmorency, Quebec, she was 15 years old.
Child(ren):
Isabelle Aubert is your 8th great grandmother.
You
‰ 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 Joseph Charles Chainâ©
his father ·Üí Pierre Chââ¢ne
his father ·Üí Jean-Baptiste Chesnay dit Lagarenne
his father ·Üí Isabelle Aubert
his mother
https://www.geni.com/people/Isabelle-Aubert/6000000003704219599
ââlisabeth / Isabelle Chesnay Dit Aubert
Gender:
Female
Birth:
February 22, 1654
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Death:
January 11, 1693 (38)
Quebec, Communautâ©-Urbaine-de-Quâ©bec, QC, Canada
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Claude Auber and Jacqueline Lucas
Wife of Jean-Baptiste Louis Franquelin and Bertrand Chenet dit la Garenne, seigneur de Lothainville
Mother of Elisabeth Marie Franquelin; Genevieve Elizabeth Chenay; Charles-Bertrand Chenay / Chesnay; Anne Agnâ®s Chesnay; Franâßoise Chesnay; Marie-Angâ©lique Chesnay; Louis dit Lagarenne Sr de Lothainville Chenet / Chesnay dit La Garennet and Jean-Baptiste Chesnay dit Lagarenne ¬´ less
Sister of Fâ©lix Aubert; Marie Aubert; Geneviâ®ve Aubert and Anne Aubert
ââlisabeth perished in a shipwreck "Le Corossol" along with several of her children:
"The Corossol also transported some notable passengers of which ââlizabeth Auber, Jean-Baptist-Louis Franquelin·Äôs wife. He was the King·Äôs first hydrographer to be established in New-France. Franquelin had to turn to France in November of 1692 leaving in Quebec his wife and their thirteen children24. After months of requests to the King, he obtained in 1693, the return of his family at the expense of the Crown. At last ââlizabeth Auber embarked on the Corossol, accompanied by several of her children
"the King·Äôs ship the Corossol was lost due to bad weather at the 7-isles 80-leagues from Quebec. Only a few survived some sailors, the first pilot and the writer who wintered on the area....
Those who escaped death wintered in Sept-âéles where a trading post had been established since 167l30. Although this trading post was destroyed by the English in 169231, in 1693 some structures undoubtedly remained to accomodate the survivors. All other members of the passenger group perished, including ââlizabeth Auber and her children who accompanied her. Although the exact number of her children who perished at the time of the shipwreck is dubious, it seems ââlizabeth Auber was accompanied by eight of them: ââlizabeth, Charles-Bertrand, Anne, Franâßoise, Louis and Anne-Agnes Chesnay, resulting from a first marriage, Marie-Jeanne and Geneviâ®ve resulting from her marriage with Franquelin"
http://chesnay.homestead.com/files/EnglishCorossol/Corossol_E.htm
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