NADEAU DIT LAVIGNE, Joseph Ozanie
1637 - 1677 (40 years)Set As Default Person
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Name NADEAU DIT LAVIGNE, Joseph Ozanie [1] Birth 1637 Genouillac, Creuse, Limousin, France [2] Gender Male Differentiator husband of Fille du Roi, Daughter of the King, Jim's side Immigration 1662 Quebec, Canada He was confirmed this year in Canada Occupation Wagon Builder Religion Catholic Death 10 Feb 1677 Sainte-Famille, L'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada Burial 12 Feb 1677 [2] Person ID I12318 My Genealogy Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
Father Living Relationship natural Mother Living Relationship natural Family ID F12347 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family ABRAHAM, Marguerite, b. 3 Jan 1645, Paris, Île-de-France, France d. 9 Nov 1695, Sainte-Famille, L'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada (Age 50 years)
Other Partners: CHARTIER, Guillaume m. 31 Jan 1678Marriage 9 Nov 1665 Sainte-Famille, L'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada [1] Children 1. NADEAU, Denis, b. 25 May 1673, Sainte-Famille, L'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada d. 3 Mar 1759, La Durantaye, Bellechasse, Quebec, Canada (Age 85 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] ▻ LACASSE, Marie Charlotte m. 9 Nov 16952. NADEAU, Jean Baptiste, b. 22 Apr 1669, Sainte-Famille, L'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada d. 25 Dec 1745, Berthier-sur-Mer, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada (Age 76 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 3. DIT LAVIGNE, Marie Nadeau, b. 1 May 1667, Sainte-Famille, L'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada d. Bef 26 Jan 1678 (Age < 10 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 4. DIT LAVIGNE, Adrien Nadeau, b. 13 Mar 1672, Sainte-Famille, L'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada d. 14 Mar 1672 (Age 0 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 5. DIT LAVIGNE, Catherine Nadeau, b. 14 Jun 1676, Sainte-Famille, L'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] Family ID F9303 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
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Histories Story of Ozanie-Joseph Nadeau and Marguerite Abraham
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Notes - Marguerite was born on January 3, 1645 in the Parish of St-Eustache, Paris, Île-de-France, France to Godefroy (aka Guillaume Abraham) and Denise Fleury. Her father was about 30 when she was born, and according to online trees, he died shortly after, in the same year. Marguerite's mother, Denise, was 22 when Marguerite was born. The area in which she lived was the home of France's largest food market.
Living in a single-parent household after the death of her father meant that Marguerite probably grew up in poverty conditions, altjhough there is no way to know for sure. Online trees also indicate that her mother Denise died in 1665 at the age of 42. If this is true, it provides context to the reasons Marguerite would have been willing to uproot her entire life for a harsh and distant land, that very same year. She would have had opportunities there that far exceeded what she would have had if she stayed living in France.
Marguerite immigrated in 1665, on the ship "Le Saint-Jean-Baptiste, de Dieppe" departing on June 18, 1665 and arriving in New France on October 2, 1665. The ship was approximately 76' x 27.33' and 10.5' in depth and the crossing was made along with 130 soldiers and 81 other Filles du Roi. She brought a dowry of 100 livres with her. An unskilled worker in 1655 France woudl have made about 1 livre per 10-hour day worked, so 100 livres was rather significant and like the other Filles du Roi, this would have been provided by the king.
Just one month after she arrived, on November 6, 1665, Marguerite married Joseph Ozanie (aka Ossany) Nadeau dit Lavigne on the Ile d'Orleans. Joseph was born in 1637 in Genouillac, Creuse, Limousin; a small, lightly populated commune in central France with a church dating back to the 13th century in which Joseph was baptized. Much of what we know of Joseph's life is thanks to the research of Ken Roy, published in 1998 as part of the Nadeau family reunion. http://www.royandboucher.com/genealogy/histories/joseph_ossany_nadeau.php
Joseph was the son of Macia Nadeau and Jeanne Despins. He was a young man in his early 20s when he immigrated to New France, possibly in 1659 on the Le Sacrifice d'Abraham which sailed out of La Rochelle. It is believed that Joseph worked first as a wagon builder and wheelwright when he first arrived in Quebec, but became a farmer a few years later. After a brief stay in Quebec City, he settled in Chateau-Richer in the shore of the St Lawrence.
On February 3, 1663, Lord Charny gave 3 acres of land to Joseph on the Ile d'Orleans in the Ste Famille area, the first parish that had been established on the island. When there were still only about 100 people on the entire island, Joseph cleared his land and built a 20'x15' cabin on what is now lots 224 and 226, just northwest of the Ste Famille church.
After marrying in 1665, for the first two years, Marguerite and Joseph lived in Sainte-Famille, but then moved in 1667 to what became Sainte-Laurent after Joseph was granted 7 acres of riverfront that was also 40 acres deep by the Bishop of Quebec. He sold the land in Sainte-Famille on October 18, 1675 to Antoine Dionne (one of Jim's GGFs).
Marguerite and Joseph had 5 children together, 4 who survived past infanthood and 3 who survived to adulthood. Our ancestor is Denis, their fourth child, baptized on June 18, 1673 in Sainte-Famille.
Joseph died on February 10, 1677, when he was just 40 years old, and was buried two days later in Sainte-Famille. This left Marguerite a widow with several young child under the age of 10. The following year, on January 31, 1678, she married Guillame Chartier. They had no children together. Marguerite died at Beaumont sometime shortly after November 9, 1695 at about 50 years old.
- Marguerite was born on January 3, 1645 in the Parish of St-Eustache, Paris, Île-de-France, France to Godefroy (aka Guillaume Abraham) and Denise Fleury. Her father was about 30 when she was born, and according to online trees, he died shortly after, in the same year. Marguerite's mother, Denise, was 22 when Marguerite was born. The area in which she lived was the home of France's largest food market.
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Sources - [S2129] Peter J. Gagne, King's Daughters and Founding Mothers: The Filles du Roi, 1663-1673, Volume 1, (Date: 2001;), Marguerite Abraham entry page 43.
- [S2130] Ancestry.com, Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2014;).
- [S2129] Peter J. Gagne, King's Daughters and Founding Mothers: The Filles du Roi, 1663-1673, Volume 1, (Date: 2001;), Marguerite Abraham entry page 43.