Barbe Guyon
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Barbe Guyon (1617 - 1700)

Barbe Guyon aka Guion, Paradis
Born in Mortagne-au-Perche, Perche, Francemap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 11 Feb 1632 in Mortagne, Perche, Francemap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 83 in Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans, Canada, Nouvelle-Francemap
Profile last modified | Created 23 Mar 2011
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Barbe Guyon lived in Canada, New France, now Québec, Canada.
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Barbe Guyon a migré de France au Canada, Nouvelle-France.
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Barbe GUYON [1][2][3] [Carpin #213][4][5]

Père et mère:
Fille de Jean Guyon Dubuisson et Mathurine Robin dite Boulé et filleule de Jean Pousset et Barbe, femme de Nicolas Poulard, sieur des Portes,

Baptême:
Barbe Guyon est baptisée le 19 avril 1617 dans l'église Saint-Jean de Mortagne située dans le diocèse de Sées et l'ancienne province du Perche.[6][7][1][3][8] La date de naissance n'est pas mentionnée.

Mariage:
Ayant le 11 février 1632 passé un contrat de mariage à Mortagne par devant le notaire Mathurin Roussel, Barbe Guyon âgée de 27 ans épousa, sans doute peu après en 1632, (l'acte de mariage a été perdu), Pierre Paradis âgé de 27 ans, baptisé le 20 juillet 1604, fils de Jacques Paradis et de Michelle Pesle, originaire de la paroisse Saint-Jean à Mortagne.[1]

Enfants connus / Known children: Barbe Guyon & Pierre Paradis:[1]

1. Charlotte (4 apr 1634 - )[9]
2. +Marguerite (5 feb 1636 - )[9]
3. +Marie (1642 - 1708) mariage en 1656 avec Guillaume Baucher dit Morency et Montmorency (Sainte-Famille, I.O.)
4. +Jacques (24 mar 1641 - 1679)[9]
5. +Charles (1643 - )
6. +Guillaume (1644 - 1716)
7. +Pierre (1647 - 1700)
8. +Jean (1650 - 1717)
9. +Madeleine (1653 - 1669) mariage en 1667 avec Nicolas Roussin (L'Ange-Gardien)
10. +Marie-Madeleine (1656 - 1684) mariage en 1674 avec Robert Chouret (Saint-Pierre, I.O.)
11. +Jean (1658 - 1725)
12. +Louise (1661 - 1713) mariage en 1678 avec Thomas Mezeray.
Drapeau identifiant les profils du Canada, Nouvelle-France
Barbe Guyon a vécu
au Canada, Nouvelle-France.

Migration en Nouvelle-France:
Ils migrent au Canada arrivant à Québec en 1652 avec son époux et leurs cinq enfants Marie, Jacques, Pierre, Jean et Guillaume.[4][10] Pierre Paradis est mentionné pour la première fois le 3 août 1653 à Québec, lors du baptême de sa fille Madeleine. Barbe Guyon rejoint donc neuf autres membres de sa famille qui avaient migré en 1634[11] et 1636[12]: ses père et mère Jean Guyon Dubuisson et Mathurine Robin; ses cinq frères Jean, Denis, Michel, Claude et Simon; et une sœur Marie.

Recensements:

- 1666, Beaupré - Pierre Paradis, 55, coutelier, habitant ; Marie Guyon, 46, sa femme ; Jacques, 20, armurier ; Guillaume, 18 ; Pierre, 19 ; Magdelaine, 13 ; Jean, 12 ; Marie-Magdelaine, 10 ; Jean, 7 ; Louise, 4.[13]
- 1667, la côte de Notre-Dame-des-Anges - Pierre Paradis 59 ; Barbe Guyon, 40 ; Pierre, 18 ; Jean, 15 ; Madeleine, 13 ; Marie, 10 ; Jean, 7 ; Louise, 5 ; 8 bestiaux, 12 arpents en valeur.[13]
- 1681, Comté de Saint-Laurent (I.O.) - Barbe Dion (veuve) 70.[14]

Après le décès de son époux Pierre Paradis, le 29 janvier 1675, Barbe Guyon lègue la terre de Beauport à son fils Jean Paradis et va habiter chez son gendre Guillaume Baucher dit Morency et Montmorency à Sainte-Famille, Île d'Orléans.

Décès
Le 27 novembre 1700, Barbe Guyon âgée de 83 ans, (92 ans selon le registre) décède subitement et va rejoindre son époux au cimetière. Elle est inhumée le 29 novembre 1700 sans avoir pû recevoir les derniers sacrements pour être morte subitement..., à Saint-Pierre, Île d'Orléans.[15][16][17]

Barbe Guion comptait 588 descendants en 1729.[18]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Fichier Origine 249000 Barbe Guyon 2022 Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie//Québec Federation of Genealogical Societies
  2. Tanguay, vol. 1, p. 461: Barbe Guyon
  3. 3.0 3.1 perche-quebec.com: Barbe Guyon
  4. 4.0 4.1 Carpin 1999, Annexe D, p. 576
  5. Numéroté #213 dans la liste de Carpin et dans la liste qu'on peut voir à la page Percheron Immigration Category.
  6. 1617 Baptism Record Archives départmentales de l'Orne, Document 3NUMECRP293/AC293_24 (Image 86/957)
  7. Baptême, image Fichier, AD-61
  8. Mortagne est aujourd'hui connu comme la commune française de Mortagne-au-Perche (INSEE 61293) située dans le département de l'Orne en région Normandie.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Origine des familles canadiennes-françaises : extrait de l'état civil français, première série par Archange Godbout, SOCIÉTÉ SAINT-AUGUSTIN, DESCLÉE, DE BROUWER & Cie, 41, RUE DU METZ, LILLE 1925 PDF PG 151
  10. Lesperance (2002) citant Jetté (1983), p. 871: "Pierre Paradis, cutlery maker, with wife Barbe Guyon and children Marie, Jacques, Guillaume, Pierre & Jean departed Mortagne 1652."
  11. Carpin 1999, Annexe D, p. 571
  12. Carpin 1999, Annexe D, p. 572
  13. 13.0 13.1 Wikisource: Recensements 1666-1667 Censuses selon Benjamin Sulte Histoire des Canadiens-français, Tome 4, chap. 4
  14. Wikisource Recensement 1681 Census selon Benjamin Sulte Histoire des Canadiens-français, Tome 5, chap. 4
  15. Sépulture / Burial - Barbe Guion - FamilySearch
  16. famille Pierre Paradis
  17. Percheron Group
  18. La Mémoire du Québec, Barbe Guyon




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Barbe's baptism mentions only the 'dix neufiesme', so the bio's mention of 17 & 18 are unsupported as birthdates.
posted by Roger LeBlanc
thanks for the heads up Roger, fixed her up.
posted by Danielle Liard
Good observation Roger. Changed «naissance» for «baptism» and added that the dob was not specified.
posted by Gaston Tardif
edited by Gaston Tardif
Guyon-353 and Guyon-80 appear to represent the same person because: Guyon-353 got incorrectly attached as sister of her father, cleaning up
posted by Danielle Liard
Her burial record shows clearly that she died November 27 and was buried on the 29th.
posted by Gaston Tardif
Thank you for adding Quebecois Project on the Trusted List.

But we need to have it a co-manager to keep the PPP on the profile. Please someone go on the privacy link and click on "add as manager" beside Quebecois Project.

Thank you

Guy

Barbe Guyon du Buisson was born on 18 Apr 1617 in

St Jn de Mortagne, Perche, Orne, France. She was baptized on 19 Apr 1617 in St Jn de Mortagne, Perche, Orne, France. She died on 27 Nov 1700 in St Pierre, Isle Orleans, Que. She was buried on 29 Nov 1700 in St Pierre, Isle Orleans, Que. By 1626 Jean Guyon, father of Barbe Guyon, was ready to move into a more spacious house, and he purchased one in the parish of Notre Dame de Mortagne. It had two lower chambers with a high chamber and a small study above them and an upstairs over the high chamber. There was also a cellar, a wood house and a courtyard. This house was on the Rue de la Barberye, which extended from the St Denis Gate to the college of Toussaint. It was in this house in the parish of Notre-Dame de Mortagne that, on 11 Feb 1632, there was entered into the marriage contract between Barbe, eldest daughter of Jean Guyon, then not quite 15, and Pierre Paradis, gunsmith, son of the late Jacques Paradis and of Michelle Pesle. Pierre was attended by his mother, his brothers Jacques and Guillaume Paradis, his brother-in-law Francois Lespinay (Godbout calls him LESVERON), carpenter, and his cousin Jean Dupont. As a trousseau, Barbe had half a dozen sheets, half a dozen table cloths, 12 napkins, a feather bed with canopy, curtains, bed clothes and bedstead, an expandable table with two forms, 4 stools, 2 chairs, one small bed, all made of wood, a half dozen porringers and plates with a pot and a pint container, all made of pewter, 2 dishes and cups of pewter, a boiler with its spoon and cover and a small caldron and frying pan, all made of iron. She was to be given 30 pounds the day of her wedding and 90 pounds one year later. For his part, Pierre Paradis was allowed the usage for 6 years of all the tools and equipment needed for his trade.

posted by [Living Calonnec]
As a trousseau, Barbe had half a dozen sheets, half a dozen tablecloths, 12

napkins, a feather bed with canopy, curtains, bed clothes and bedstead, an expandable table with two forms, 4 stools, 2 chairs, one small bed, all made of wood, a half dozen porringers and plates with a pot and a pint container, all made of pewter, 2 dishes and cups of pewter, a boiler with it's spoon and cover and a small caldron and frying pan, all made of iron. She was to be given 30 pounds the day of her wedding and 90 pounds one year later. For his part, Pierre Paradis was allowed the usage for 6 years of all the tools and equipment needed for his trade. http://www3.sympatico.ca/smaw/Belangers.html

posted by [Living Calonnec]
http://www.apointinhistory.net/percheron-immigration.php - says Barbe, wife of Pierre PARADIS, arrived New France with him & 5 children in 1652 (she was 35)
posted by Liz (Noland) Shifflett
Hi all - I think there are 3 profiles that can be merged for Barbe. I just joined and haven't done one before. I can give it try or if you want to merge the 3? I have some source information we can add instead (book). Jan
posted by Jan (Ezell) Anderson

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