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Germain Doucet dit LaverdureNoms de naissance : Germain DoucetGermain II DOUCET Sieur de LAVERDUREÉgalement connu comme : Germain DoucetSexe : HommeNaissance : 1595 - Île-de-France, FranceBaptême : 1595 - Brie, Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, FRANCEMariage : Conjoint: Mrs. Doucet - Environ 1620 - FranceDécès : 16 aoû 1654 - Port-Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-Écosse, CANADAEnterrement : 16 aoû 1654 - Port-Royal, Acadie, Nouvelle-Écosse, CANADAProfession : Sieur de La Verdure, capitaine d'armes. - PentagouetProfession : from www.geni.comFemme : Mrs. DoucetEnfant : Marie LEJEUNE DIT BRIARD (née Doucet), Marguerite Louise Dugas (née Doucet), Germain Doucet, Pierre Doucet dit Laverdure Information Additionnelle : Merge Carefully: Marie Bourgeois was not the mother of Germain's Children, She was his second wife.LifeSketch: Germain Doucet, Sieur de La Verdure (born around 1595 near Couperans en Brye (most likely Coubron northeast of Paris), France) was a French commander in the French colony of Acadia, and the progenitor of the surnames Doucet and Doucette in North America. Doucet's career began when he entered into an association with Charles de Menou d’Aulnay, noted seaman, captain, and future governor of Acadia. In 1632, he arrived in Acadia with the governor Isaac de Razilly. He served as master of arms of Fort Pentagouet (now Castine, Maine) as a major. After the death of d’Aulnay in 1650, Doucet became commandant serving at the French fort of Port Royal (now Annapolis Royal). Under Major General Robert Sedgwick, the English captured the fort on August 15, 1654. Under the terms of the surrender, Doucet was forced to leave Acadia for good, and returned to France. Both his sons Pierre and Germain and his daughter Marguerite stayed behind, however. Pierre married, in 1660, Henriette Pelletret, by whom he had issue. Germain married Marie Landry, and Marguerite married Abraham Dugas.The name of Germain's wife is uncertain, although some genealogists suggest she may have been Marie Bourgeois. *-----*-----* 14 Jul 1640: Inquiry presided over by Mathieu Cappon, clerk and registrar, against Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour, at which there appeared Germain Doucet dit Laverdure, "master-at-arms at Pentagouet," Isaac Pesseley and Guillaume Trahan. 1649: D'Aulnay's will mentions Germain Doucet "from the parish of Conflans (?) en Brye" according to Massignon, or "Couperans en Brie" according to Candide de Nant. 16 Aug 1654: Capitulation of Port-Royal: "Result of all the articles presented by M. Doucet de La Verdure, on the one hand as captain commanding for the King in Port Royal, and on the other as surrogate guardian of the minor children of the late M. d'Aulnay, to Mr. Robert Sedgwick, general of the squadron and Commander-in-chief on all the coast of New England in America ... and to better ensure the keeping of the above articles the said Sr. de La Verdure has left as hostage M. Jacques Bourgeois, his brother-in-law and the lieutenant of the place, as well as the bearer of his power of attorney with respect to the present treaty." Germain Doucet returned to France after the 1654 attack on the colony by the English. After d'Aulnay's death, Germain and d'Aulnay's widow were awarded joint administration of d'Aulnay's estate, and he was appointed tutor of the minor children. ID: I603 Name: Germain DOUCET Surname: Doucet Given Name: Germain Sex: M Birth: 1595 in France Reference Number: 449 Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown Married: ABT 1620 in France Children Has Children Pierre DOUCET b: 1621 in France Has Children Marguerite Louise DOUCET b: 1625 in France Has Children Unname DOUCET b: ABT 1635 in Port Royal,Acadia Has Children Germain DOUCET b: 1641 in Port Royal,Acadia
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