Nicolas, was born about 1627 in the parish of Saint-Eustache in Paris, France.[1] He was 35 when he entered into his marriage contract on 1 Apr 1663.[1] He was 40 years old at the time of the 1667 census and 54 at the time of the 1681 census.[2]
Immigration
Arrivé soldat, commit de la traite 1650-1651 Trois-Rivières; Greffier et tabéllion 1650-1651 Trois-Rivières et puis à Montréal janvier 1652 à juillet 1653; juge prévôt et marchand de fourrures au Cap-de-la-Madeleine.[2]
Occupation
He was a clerk, notary, fur trader and coureur-des-bois.[3][1]
Nosorigines and Jette report a death on 10 Aug 1689 in Hotel Dieu in Quebec. At least one genealogy gives a death of 10 Aug 1689 in HOtel Dieu with burial the next day at Notre-Dame de Quebec.[2] I've reviewed all the records on Family Search for August 1689 for Notre-Dame de Quebec and do not see anything that could remotely be him.Brandt-1372 01:40, 22 June 2017 (EDT)Mary Ann Brandt Jensen
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