Il est marié avec Marie-Madeleine Sabourin.
Ils se sont mariés le 21 mai 1716 à Cartier, Pointe Claire, P.Q., il avait 37 ans.
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____________________________________ Monument at Contrecoeur At left is an inscription from the monument dedicated to the memory of the pioneers of Contrecoeur, Qu?bec. The third name on the plaque is that of Philibert Couillaut dit Rocquebrune. A little further down is the name of Antoine Emery dit Coderre, ancestor of family historian Larry Coderre. Both Philibert and Antoine served in the Regiment Carignan in the same company, and later became neighbors in Contrecoeur. The plaque, if you find the last part hard to read says, "Ces quatorze foyers comptaient 69 personnes au Recensement de 1681 -- Commission du Troisi?me Centenaire." ____________________________________ The earliest ancestors of most of the new world Larocques (which includes us) are descended maternally from the House of Champagne in France. The first we know of is Hubert Sire d'Arnay (980 ad). He is the father of Hubert II, Sire de la Champagne. Hugues I, Count of Champagne, Crusader and founder of the Knights Templar in 1118, was an ancestor of Marie de Marcilly, mother of Philibert Couillaud dit Rocquebrune. The Larocque name had its beginning in 1409. Larocque ancestors between 1409 and 1600 are listed at the Larocque family home page. See link below.* Laroque and Roquebrune were towns in Gascony, France from which Larocque took the name. The word roque (rook) means fortified tower (like the chess piece). ____________________________ Our own branch of the Larocque family started to take shape in 1600 wit Jehan BERNARD de LaRoque de Roquebrune b 1600. He married Marie Dalmas de Marcelly, daughter of messire Pierre de Dalmas lord of Marcilly and Charlotte Couillaud de Hauteclair, in D'Auch Gascogne, FRANCE. Their son: Philibert Couillaud dit Rocquebrune b 1647, Auch or Nevers, France, m Catherine-Suzanne De Laporte dit St.-Georges, daughter of Jacques De Laporte dit St-Georges and Nicole Duchesne, 1676 in Contrecoeur, Quebec After serving as a King's Musketeer, Philibert Couillaud Roquebrune joined the Carignan-Sallieres regiment. He left France, so goes the story, after a duel in which his opponent, Hauterive, was mortally wounded. Since dueling was illegal, Roquebrune was now in trouble with the king. A cousin, La Roque de Saint-Chamarand, was able to help him wriggle out of the scrape. He was spirited off to New France in 1665 to fight the Iroquois. King Louis XIV by now held Roquebrune back in his good graces. He encouraged Roquebrune and the other officers and soldiers of Carignan to remain in the colony. Philibert did remain and in so doing became the main progenitor of the Larocque family in North America. Their son: Louis Couillaud Roquebrune Vachignac b 1684 d 1764, Lac-des-Deux-Montagnes, Quebec m Marie-Madeline Sabourin, b 1699, dau of Pierre Sabourin and Madeleine Perrier, in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. Siblings: Marie-Barbe, Jean, Marie-Anne, Antoine, Catherine, Francois (Roch), Michel, Marie-Louise or Hilaire, Jean-Baptiste, Philibert. Their son: Jean-Baptiste Couillaud Roquebrune Vachignac, born in Senneville, Quebec in 1720 d 1791 m Marie Charlotte Seguin dit Laderoute (1723-1794), dau of Jean-Baptiste Seguin dit Laderoute and Genevieve Barbeau, 1744 in Oka, Quebec. Siblings: Francois Xavier, Marie-Margaurite, Louis, Pierre, Catherine, Antoine, Joseph-Mathieu, others.
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