Who was FRANÇOIS MICHAUD ?






  As the date of his birth is untraceable, we will rely on the date of his death; François was buried on September 7, 1727, at the age of forty.  Therefore, he was born in 1687 at Rivière-des-Trois-Saumons, a region to the east of the seigneurie de l'Islet-Saint-Jean where his family was settled.  When François was born, his eldest brother Pierre was fifteeen and young Élisabeth had just reached her second bithday.  The clan included two parents and eight children. François spent his enfancy there and, five years later, his family moved to Kamouraska where they settled for good.

  When his father died during summer of 1702, François was fifteen years old.  He surely felt helpless seeing his father suffer one whole year from a disease that would eventually take him.  In 1695, Marie-Anne had left the family after her marriage to Pierre Boucher.  Pierre l'aîné and Jean had left in 1697 and in 1701, Joseph had also married.  Fortunately, three sons ; Pierre le cadet, Louis and François were still at home and helped manage this large property of twelve arpents (acres).  François was the last of the nine children to quit bachelorhood;  everything leads us to believe that he got married around 1712 or shortly thereafter.  Unfortunately, the registers of marriages for Kamouraska burnt between 1709 and the beginning of 1727, which makes François's life more of a mystery, still.  He did not have far to go to meet his beloved Marie;  she was living in Kamouraska.  Marie, who was baptized in Sainte-Famille de l'Ile d'Orléans church on september 8, 1697, was the daughter of Jean Dionne dit Sansoucy and Charlotte Mignot. François, a twenty-five years old man, married a young fifteen years old girl, barely out of her adolescence.  Marie was a niece of Catherine Dionne, Joseph's Michaud wife;  Joseph was François's brother.

  At the time of the census of the seigneurie in 1723, "François owns a land of four and a half arpents of frontage by thirty two in depth, with cost of thirty sols de Francean arpent of frontage for rent and one sol an arpent for quit-rent, the same also owning a house, a barn, a stable and a piece of arable land of six arpents"  The land survey of 1726 taken by Noël Beaupré indicates a land of four arpents and seven and a half perches for François.  François's neighbours were the daughter of late Noël Pelletier, to the north-east, and heirs of late Louis Michaud, his brother, to the south-west.

  After the death of François buried on September 7, 1727, Marie Dionne widow with five young children (Antoine, François, Joseph, Benjamin and Madeleine, married again on July 4, 1729, in the church of La Pocatière, to Philippe Boucher.  From this second uniion were born five children who were kept with the five ones from François Michaud.  The second husband of Marie was buried on May 28, 1747 leaving her with young children.  One did not find yet the date of the Marie's death.
 
 

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