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Catherine Ducharme filles du roi 1647–1719 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 May 1647

Birth Location: Villevenard, Marne, France

Death Date: 21 Feb 1719

Death Location: Montreal, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada

Father: Jean Ducharme

Mother: Anne ✲

Spouse(s): Pierre Roy

Children(s): Marie Roy

The story of Catherine Ducharme filles du roi began in 1647 in Villevenard, Marne, France. Catherine Ducharme filles du roi married Pierre Dit Poitevin Saint Lambert Roy, and had children including Marie Marguerite Roy. Catherine Ducharme filles du roi passed away in 1719 in Montreal, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Catherine Ducharme filles du roi began in 1647 in Villevenard, Marne, France.
  • Catherine Ducharme filles du roi married Pierre Dit Poitevin Saint Lambert Roy, and had children including Marie Marguerite Roy.
  • Catherine Ducharme filles du roi passed away in 1719 in Montreal, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada.

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Catherine roi's Ancestors

Self
Catherine roi
1647–1719
Birth Place: Villevenard, Marne, France
Parents
Jean Ducharme
1628–1671
St Benoit, Paris, Ile-de-France(or Paris, Seine), France
Anne (Lelièvre) ✲
1620–1671
Paris, Paris, France
Grandparents
Toussaint Ducharme
1600–1658
Paris, Paris, France
Jacqueline (Drouet dite le) Roy
1602–1659
Paris, Paris, France
Great-Grandparents
Jean Lafontaine
1575–1672
Marguerite Faulqueur
1575–1616
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jean Foultier
1550–
Jeanne Bourreau
1555–

Catherine roi's Descendants

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Catherine (Ducharme filles du) roi (30 May 1647–21 Feb 1719) m. Pierre (dit Poitevin Saint-Lambert) Roy (23 Oct 1638–28 Oct 1721)
  1. 1. Marie (Marguerite) Roy 1681–1757 m. Clement (Leriger Dit) Laplante 1662–1742
    1. 1. Louis (Lérigé) (Laplante) 1701–1762 m. Marie (Suzanne Hubert) Lacroix 1724–1748
      1. 1. Nicolas (Lerige) Leplante 1748–1800 m. Marie (Louise) Guerin 1759–1823
        1. 1. --"Francois" (Jean Baptiste Leriger dit Laplante. Married 1: April 14, 1806? to "Marie" Hyacinthe Dupuis\Dupay. 2: "Felicite" Robidoux. D:) 54. 1780–1834
      2. 2. André (Lériger Sieur de) Laplante 1745–1822
      3. 3. Louis (Lerige De) LaPlante 1745–1747
      4. 4. Joseph (Clement LERIGER) LAPLANTE 1747–1747
    2. 2. Clement Leriger 1708–1708
    3. 3. Gilbert (Leriger Gourville de la) Plante 1703–
    4. 4. Paul (Leriger de La) Plante 1713–1763
    5. 5. Jean (Baptiste Leriger de La) Plante –1752
    6. 6. Marie (Catherine) Leriger 1702–1770
    7. 7. Jean (Baptiste) Leriger 1717–1752
    8. 8. Rene (Leriger Dit) Laplante 1721–1721
    9. 9. Rene (Clement) Leriger 1708–1709
    10. 10. Pierre Leriger 1704–1754
    11. 11. Gilbert Leriger 1703–1736
    12. 12. Antoine Leriger 1719–1720
    13. 13. Marie (Charlotte) Leriger 1711–1782
    14. 14. Paul Leriger 1714–1763
    15. 15. Joseph (Marie) Leriger 1723–1776
    16. 16. Francois (Michel) Leriger 1713–1713

Catherine roi's Timeline

2 Records

1647
30 May 1647
Birth of Catherine Ducharme filles du roi in Villevenard, Marne, France
Villevenard, Marne, France
1719
21 Feb 1719
Age 72
Death of Catherine Ducharme filles du roi in Montreal, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada
Montreal, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 May 1647
    Event Place: Villevenard, Marne, France
    Record Source:
    [1] Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Feb 1719
    Event Place: Montreal, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada
    Record Source:
    [1] Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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