Jean Valiquet was baptized on 14 July 1652 in Le Lude (St-Vincent) (Sarthe) near La Flèche in the former region of Anjou, France (now the Sarthe department, region: Pays de la Loire), son of Jean Valiquet and of Nicole Langevin.[1]
Jean is first mentioned in the country in 1653 as an Engaged militiaman of the 1653 recruit (ct LaFousse, La Flèche, 30-04-1653).[1]
Marriage Jean Valiquet married Renée Loppé, daughter of Jean Loppé and Marie Marguerite (Desprez) Despres, on 23 September 1658 in Notre-Dame de Montréal.[2]
Death and Burial Jean Valiquet passed away on 20 August 1696 being given the age of around 65 years on the record. His burial was the same day in the cemetery of Hôtel-Dieu de Québec.[3]
Son of Jean and Nicole Langevin. Born 4 July 1632 in Le Lude, near La Flèche in the former region of Anjou, France (now the Sarthe department, region: Pays de la Loire); baptism took place in the St Vincent church, Le Lude, on 14 Jul 1632.
Occupation: Locksmith and Gunsmith (French: serrurier, armurier).
Relative Marie Pontonnier married Pierre Gadois, cousin Mathurin Langevin married Marie Renaud
Started the voyage to New France on the 16th of April 1653 from La Flèche.
Arrived the 16th of November 1653 at Montréal
Banned for life from Île de Montréal on September 7, 1679 for incest
Research Notes
He was incarcerated at the Island of Montréal for committing incest on September 7, 1679. According to some records although they called it incest it was relations with his late wife's sister. That's not really incest. Yet other records indicated it was indeed his oldest married daughter and attempts by him were made on his other two daughters. Nevertheless, whichever way it was, he was condemed to hang, until another came to his defence and he was found not guilty and banned for life from the island of Montréal. He spent the rest of his life wandering around Canada. He died penniless.
Fut banni à perpétuité de l'île de Montréal le 7/9/1679 pour...inceste.
Lieu de mariage des parents: Le Lude (St-Vincent) (72176)
Première mention au pays: 1653
Occupation à l'arrivée: Milicien engagé de la recrue de 1653 (ct LaFousse, La Flèche, 30-04-1653)
Date de mariage: 23-09-1658
Lieu du mariage: Montréal (Notre-Dame)
Conjoint: Renée Loppé
Décès ou inhumation: Québec (Hôtel-Dieu), 20-08-1696[5]
Remarques: Frères et soeurs nés et baptisés à Le Lude (St-Vincent) - Anonyme (fille), le 09-11-1628 ; Françoise, le 00-02-1630 ; André, le 30-11-1635 ; Nicole, le 21-09-1640 ; François, le 01-11-1646 ; Michel, le 06-08-1648 ; Marie, le 09-03-1651. Ses grands-parents maternels sont Mathurin Langevin et Françoise Disle mariés le 25-05-1600 Le Lude ; Mathurin est inhumé le 17-11-1626 Le Lude, et ses parents sont omis en 1600. Françoise Disle est b. le 12-10-1578 et inhumée le 09-07-1620 Le Lude, fille de Jacques Disle et Françoise Foureau.
Thanks to Linda Kincade for starting this profile. Click the Changes tab for the details of contributions by Linda and others.
WikiTree profile Valiquet-3 created through the import of brianwood10generations.ged on Nov 7, 2011 by Brian Wood.
Valiquet dit Laverdure-1 was created by John Foisy through the import of export-Ancestors.ged on Feb 8, 2015.
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