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Edmée Aimée Lejeune 1624–1712 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1624

Birth Location: Villiage Micmac Tribe, Port-Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada

Death Date: 27 May 1712

Death Location: Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada

Father: Pierre Couldray

Mother: Jeanne Kagigoniac

Spouse(s): François Gautrot

Children(s): Marie Gauterot, Marguerite Gauterot, Francois Gaudreau, Claude Gautrot, Charles Gautrot, Jeanne Lanoue, Louise Gaudreau, Martine Gaudreau, Madeleine Gaudreau, Madeleine Gaudreau, Renee Gaudreau, Marie Gauterot, Jean Gauterot, Charles Gautreau, Charles Micmaw, Charles Gautrot, Germain Gautreau

In 1624, Edmée Aimée Lejeune entered the world in Villiage Micmac Tribe, Port-Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada, born to Pierre Couldray And Jeanne Kagigoniac. Edmée Aimée Lejeune married Francois Gaudreau Dit Gautrot, and had children including Charles Gautreau, Charles Gautreau Micmaw, Charles Gautrot, Claude Gautrot, Francois Gaudreau, Germain Gautreau, Jean Gauterot, Jeanne Lanoue, Louise Gaudreau, Madeleine Gaudreau, Marguerite Gauterot, Marie Francoise Marguerite Gauterot, Marie Gaudreau Gauterot, Martine Gaudreau, Renee Gaudreau. Edmée Aimée Lejeune passed away in 1712 in Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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  • In 1624, Edmée Aimée Lejeune entered the world in Villiage Micmac Tribe, Port-Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada, born to Pierre Couldray And Jeanne Kagigoniac.
  • Edmée Aimée Lejeune married Francois Gaudreau Dit Gautrot, and had children including Charles Gautreau, Charles Gautreau Micmaw, Charles Gautrot, Claude Gautrot, Francois Gaudreau, Germain Gautreau, Jean Gauterot, Jeanne Lanoue, Louise Gaudreau, Madeleine Gaudreau, Marguerite Gauterot, Marie Francoise Marguerite Gauterot, Marie Gaudreau Gauterot, Martine Gaudreau, Renee Gaudreau.
  • Edmée Aimée Lejeune passed away in 1712 in Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Edmée Lejeune's Ancestors

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Edmée Lejeune
1624–1712
Birth Place: Villiage Micmac Tribe, Port-Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents
Pierre Couldray
1591–1636
Martaizé, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
Jeanne Kagigoniac
1599–1679
Micmac Nation, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
Grandparents
Pierre (Boudrot) (Boudreaux)
1580–1643
La Rochelle, Manche, Normandie, France
Jean (Fleury) Lejeune
1568–1620
Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
Chief (Henry Louis Membertou Kagigoniac\) Kagijonias
1550–1612
Micmac Nation, Port Royal, New Brunswick, Canada
Madame (Therese de) Dempierre
1580–1611
Micmac Nation, Acadia, Nova Scotia Province, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Sachem Mi'kmaq
1510–1611
Milmaw Membertou
1520–1600
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henricus Maupeltuk
1490–1560
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1485–1570
Chief Samegke
1506–1580
"Carole" Pachirini
1510–1589

Edmée Lejeune's Descendants

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Edmée (Aimée) Lejeune (1624–27 May 1712) m. François (Gaudreau dit) Gautrot (1613–1692)
  1. 1. Marie (Francoise Marguerite) Gauterot 1643–1732 m. Claude (Terriot) Theriault 1637–1725 m. Jehan Potet 1624–1663
    1. 1. Germain (Jean, Sr. Terriot\"Theriault" Terriot Settlers in Canada in the 17th) Century 1662–1737 m. Marie Bourg 1671–1745 m. Marie (Anne) Richard 1670–1745 m. Jeanne Landry 1676–1710
      1. 1. Marie (Josephe) Theriot 1690–1753 m. Pierre (Claude Mius) d'Entremont 1694–1752 m. Honore(136) Giroir 1714–1785
        1. 1. Genevieve Arsement 1724–1785 m. Amand ((Francois)) Pitre 1724–1787
        2. 2. Jean Arcement 1722–
        3. 3. Genevieve Arcement 1724–1784
        4. 4. Jean Arcement 1725–1758
        5. 5. Claude Arcement 1726–1752
        6. 6. Claude Arcement 1726–1752
        7. 7. Cecile Arcement 1727–1759
        8. 8. Cecile Arcement 1727–1759
        9. 9. Marie (Madeleine) Arcement 1732–1754
        10. 10. Marie (Madeleine) Arcement 1732–1750
        11. 11. Pierre (Mius Arcement) d'Entremont 1733–1805
        12. 12. Francois Arcement 1734–
        13. 13. Francois Arcement 1734–
        14. 14. Marie (Josephe) Arcement 1734–1754
        15. 15. Jean Arcement 1725–1758
        16. 16. Claude Arcement 1726–1752
        17. 17. Cecile Arcement 1727–1759
        18. 18. PIERRE (ARCEMENT) (Entremont) 1731–1805
        19. 19. Marie (Madeleine) Arcement 1732–1750
        20. 20. Francois Arcement 1734–
        21. 21. Marie (Josephe) Arcement 1734–1754
        22. 22. Amand 1725–
        23. 23. Prosper(68) (Honore) Giroir 1744–1791
      2. 2. Joseph Theriot 1699–1766
      3. 3. Marguerite Theriot 1701–1758
      4. 4. Marie (Jospehe Metis) Theriot 1724–1785
      5. 5. Claude Theriault 1687–1730
      6. 6. Jean Terriot 1690–1751
      7. 7. Jacques ((terriot)) Theriau 1691–1765
      8. 8. Madeleine Terriot 1703–1756
      9. 9. Anne Terriot 1705–1759
      10. 10. Germain Theriot 1713–1737
      11. 11. Claude (Theriault Terriau Terriot) Theriot 1686–1730
      12. 12. Francois Theriot –1710
    2. 2. Marie Theriault 1665–1699
    3. 3. Marguerite Landry 1667–1777
    4. 4. Marguerite Theriot 1667–1771
    5. 5. Anne Babin 1672–1751
    6. 6. Anne Terriot 1674–1751
    7. 7. Jeanne Theriault 1675–1751
    8. 8. Claude Theriault 1678–1752
    9. 9. Elisabeth-Isabelle Theriault 1685–1735
    10. 10. Jean Theriot 1696–1758
    11. 11. Marie Theriault 1679–1753
  2. 2. Marguerite Gauterot 1655–1727
  3. 3. Francois Gaudreau 1657–1683
  4. 4. Claude Gautrot 1657–1733
  5. 5. Charles Gautrot 1661–1724
  6. 6. Jeanne Lanoue 1664–1749
  7. 7. Louise Gaudreau 1636–1732
  8. 8. Martine Gaudreau 1636–1711
  9. 9. Madeleine Gaudreau 1646–1727
  10. 10. Madeleine Gaudreau 1646–1732
  11. 11. Renee Gaudreau 1652–1737
  12. 12. Marie (Gaudreau) Gauterot 1636–1700
  13. 13. Jean Gauterot 1648–1737
  14. 14. Charles Gautreau 1661–1732
  15. 15. Charles (Gautreau) Micmaw 1661–1723
  16. 16. Charles Gautrot 1661–1720
  17. 17. Germain Gautreau 1668–

Edmée Lejeune's Timeline

5 Records

1600
Bet. 1600-1640
Edmée Aimée Lejeune was married
None
1624
1624
Birth of Edmée Aimée Lejeune in Villiage Micmac Tribe, Port-Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
Villiage Micmac Tribe, Port-Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
1632
Abt. 1632
Age 8
Edmée Aimée Lejeune was married in Port Royal, Acadia, Canada
Port Royal, Acadia, Canada
1664
1664
Age 40
Edmée Aimée Lejeune was married in Port Royal, Acadia, (Annapolis, Nova Scotia), Canada
Port Royal, Acadia, (Annapolis, Nova Scotia), Canada
1712
27 May 1712
Age 88
Death of Edmée Aimée Lejeune in Port Royal, Annapolis County, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
Port Royal, Annapolis County, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1624
    Event Place: Villiage Micmac Tribe, Port-Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source: Canada, Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: Bet. 1600-1640

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: Abt. 1632
    Event Place: Port Royal, Acadia, Canada

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1664
    Event Place: Port Royal, Acadia, (Annapolis, Nova Scotia), Canada

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: France

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Martaize, Vienne, Fr. Or Port Royal

    Genealogy Event 7
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Port Royal,Annapolis,Nova Scotia,Canada

    Genealogy Event 8
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Pt Royal, Ns

    Genealogy Event 9
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 May 1712
    Event Place: Port Royal, Annapolis County, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source: Canada, Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 10
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Annapolis Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source: Canada, Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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