Who was PIERRE MICHAUD the younger ?





  Pierre Micheau who came from France in 1656 and married Marie Ancelin in 1667, christened their first son Pierre, which was not unusual.  Pierre (the elder) was enjoying good health and was growing normally when the fifth child in the family was born on February 2, 1681.  This new-born child was also christened Pierre (...the younger) seven days after his birth, at the time of the visit of missionary Thomas Morel.  What was then the idea to use the same first name for the second time ? Unfortunately, our ancestor did not leave any information to explain that.  Pierre "dit le cadet" (so-called the younger), which is the first name he will always be known by, will be the last of Pierre Micheau's children to be born in l'Ile-aux-Grues.

  In 1692, when the family finally settled in its last place of residence, Pierre (the younger) was eleven years old;  Pierre (the elder) who was now twenty and two other brothers, Jean and Joseph, were about to start on their own.  Since his sister, Marie-Anne, married to Pierre Boucher, had decided to settle even further, in l'Islet-du-Portage (today Saint-André), Pierre (the younger) joined her after his marriage with Madeleine Cadieu (Quebec city, October 20, 1704).  Madeleine was the daughter of Jean-Charles Cadieu and the late Madeleine Nepveu (passed away in 1697).

  Pierre the younger was never received any granted land from the Lord of the domain of Kamouraska, just like his sister Marie-Anne.  On the 8th of September of 1705, about one year after his marriage, he was granted by Anne de Grandville de Soulanges, Lord of the domain of L'Islet-du-Portage, a nine acre piece of land fronting St. Lawrence river. Title-deeds were found in his son Etienne's personnal papers disclosed by Gérard-Yvan Michaud from Saint-André.  All the children of Pierre and Madeleine Cadieu were baptized in Kamouraska where there was a resident priest.  They gave birth to seven sons and six daughters, born between 1706 and 1730 or so.  Despite the death of five of his children, Pierre the younger had numerous descendants by four of his sons who got married:  Pierre fils (so-called Pierre son) and his two wives Anne Dupéré and Charlotte Miville had fourteen children;  Dorothée and Jean-Baptiste Moreau, eleven children;  Geneviève and Toussaint Délorier, ten children;  Jean-Baptiste and Françoise Chassey, eight children; Charlotte and her two husbands Gabriel Paradis and Jean Hyard, nine children; Étienne and Marie Nadeau, six children; Marie-Ursule and Pierre Morin, seven children.

  Madeleine Cadieu will be buried in Kamouraska on April 6, 1770 having survived her husband ten years.  .  Pierre le cadet was buried on April 18, 1760, in the church beneath his pew, in the presence of Alexandre Michaud, his son and of Joseph Michaud, his nephew.
 
 


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