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Baron de Longueuil

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Picture here is a likeness of Charles Le Moyne de Longueuil, taken from the Canadian Military Heritage site. This likeness supposedly dates from about 1750. Second baron de Longueuil, b. at Longueuil, 18 Oct., 1687: d. on 17 Jan., 1755. He entered the army quite young, and, after having served in France, was appointed major of Montreal(1733), and received the cross of St. Louis (1734). As Governor of Montreal(1749) he administered the colony after Jonquière's death. He saved from suppression the General Hospital of Venerable Madame d'Youville, maliciously threatened with destruction. He married Catherine Charlotte de Gray in 1720. The Baron served in the garrison of New France for many years as part of the Montreal general Staff. In 1739-1740 he commanded the Canadian expedition which fought the Chickasaws in Louisiana. Earlier is was noted that Jacques Mete' served under the leadership of the Baron and the Baron was listed in the marriage record of Jacques first marriage ...

First Marriage of Jacques Mete' Ladouceur

The earliest written record found for our first family member in the New World is the record of his first marriage,dated 1 December 1730. It is from the Ste Famille Catholic Church in Boucherville, Canada numbered 105140. According to the record, Jacuqes' occupation was that of a "soldat de la compagne de M. Le Baron de Longueuil." His residence is listed as being Longueuil and he is shown as originally coming from the "Paroisse de St.-Jean-Du-Poire, Diocese de Lucon." His parents are listed as Jacques Mete' and Jacquette Durandet. The bride is named as Francoise LeBeau, daughter of Rene LeBeau and Madeleine Guertin, a widow. Another listing of interest is Joseph Coronet, deceased, former husband of the bride. Other family members listed are Jacques LeBeau, Rene LeBeau and Ignace LeBeau, all brothers of the bride. Clergy listed were Isambart, Pretre, Cure, Longueuil, Devallierres, Pretre, Missionnaire de cette paroisse, and Normant Vicare General de Le'E...

Death of Jacques 1st wife

Sepulcure No. 105589 Boucherville 1742-05-09 Rank Name Age M.S. Pr. Sex 01 FRANCOISE LEBEAU 042 m d f -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 02 JACQUES METE SPOUSE OF 01 --- v p m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 03 ANTOINE DAUNAI --- --- p m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 04 MARCHAND Occupation : PRETRE, CURE Residence : BOUCHERVILLE --- c p m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The foregoing is a record of the entombment of our ancestor's first wife, Francoise LeBeau who died at the age of 42. The record is from Ste Famille Catholic Church at Boucherville, Canada. Although the record lists her age as being 42, other records list her birth as 4 October 1703 at Boucherville, so it is more probable that she was only 38 years of age at time of death. She died in the eleventh year of their marriage.