PARADIS, Pierre

PARADIS, Pierre

Male 1604 - 1675  (70 years)

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  • Name PARADIS, Pierre  [1
    Birth 20 Jul 1604  Mortagne, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Death 29 Jan 1675  Saint-Pierre-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, Capitale-Nationale Region, Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Burial Saint-Pierre-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, Capitale-Nationale Region, Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I20288  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 7 Jul 2024 

    Family GUYON, Barbe,   b. 18 Apr 1617, Mortagne-au-Perche, Departement de l'Orne, Basse-Normandie, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 29 Nov 1700, Saint-Pierre-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, Capitale-Nationale Region, Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 83 years) 
    Children 
     1. PARADIS, Guillaume II,   b. 26 Sep 1644, Mortagne, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 13 Feb 1716, Saint-Pierre-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, L'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 71 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F13767  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 7 Jul 2024 

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  • Notes 
    • Pierre Paradis, born on July 18, 1604, and baptized two days later in Notre-Dame de Mortagne, Perche, France, was the son of Jacques Paradis and Michelle Pesle. He grew up to become a skilled cutler and gunsmith, trades that would serve him well in both the Old and New Worlds.

      Barbe Guyon, baptized on April 19, 1617, in Saint-Jean de Mortagne, was the eldest daughter of Jean Guyon du Buisson and Mathurine Robin dite Boulé. Her godparents were Jean Pousset and Barbe, wife of Nicolas Poulard, sieur des Portes, from whom she received her name.

      On February 11, 1632, in the parish of Notre-Dame de Mortagne, 27-year-old Pierre Paradis and 14-year-old Barbe Guyon entered into a marriage contract. The ceremony likely took place shortly after. This union, arranged when Barbe was so young, was not uncommon for the time and reflected the social norms and practical considerations of 17th-century France.

      Barbe's trousseau, as detailed in the marriage contract, provides a glimpse into the material culture of the time. It included linens, furniture, kitchenware, and a modest sum of money, all of which would help the young couple establish their household. Pierre, for his part, was granted the use of tools and equipment for his trade for six years, enabling him to continue his work as a cutler and gunsmith.

      The couple initially lived in Mortagne, first in Notre Dame (1634) and later in Ste. Croix (1643). They had eight children while in France. On March 20, 1651, they sold their property in Saint Croix, signaling their intention to embark on a new life across the Atlantic.

      Pierre, Barbe, and their five children (Marie, Jacques, Pierre, Jean, and Guillaume) arrived in New France in 1652, joining Barbe's family who had immigrated earlier. They settled in Beauport, where Barbe's father, Jean Guyon, had been granted the fief Du Buisson. Here, Pierre continued his trade as a cutler while also engaging in farming. The 1667 census shows that he owned eight head of cattle and had 12 arpents under cultivation.

      In New France, Pierre and Barbe had four more children, bringing their total to twelve. Their family became well-established in the colony, with their children marrying into other prominent settler families and spreading across the region.

      Pierre Paradis made his will on May 28, 1670, while ill at the Hôtel-Dieu in Quebec. He passed away on January 29, 1675, at the age of 71, and was buried the following day in the church of Saint-Pierre on Île d'Orléans. His burial in the church, rather than the pauper's cemetery he had requested in his will, suggests he had achieved a certain status in the community.

      After Pierre's death, Barbe moved to live with her son-in-law, Guillaume Baucher dit Morency, at Sainte-Famille, Île d'Orléans. She survived her husband by many years, passing away suddenly on November 27, 1700, at the age of 83. She was buried two days later in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans.

  • Sources 
    1. [S2137] Ancestry.com, Canada, Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).


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