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Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Desrochers 1685–1731 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Novembre 1685

Birth Location: St-Joseph-de-la-Pointe, Levis, Lauzon, Quebec, New France

Death Date: 16 Avril 1731

Death Location: Lévis

Father: Jean Derochers

Mother: Catherine Villeneuve

Spouse(s): Genevieve Hale\Halle\Halay

Children(s): Marie Derochers

The story of Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Desrochers began in 1685 in St-Joseph-de-la-Pointe, Levis, Lauzon, Quebec, New France. Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Desrochers married Genevieve Hale Halle Halay, and had children including Marie Josephe Duquet Dit Derochers. Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Desrochers passed away in 1731 in Lévis.

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Biography

  • The story of Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Desrochers began in 1685 in St-Joseph-de-la-Pointe, Levis, Lauzon, Quebec, New France.
  • Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Desrochers married Genevieve Hale Halle Halay, and had children including Marie Josephe Duquet Dit Derochers.
  • Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Desrochers passed away in 1731 in Lévis.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jean Desrochers's Ancestors

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Jean Desrochers
1685–1731
Birth Place: St-Joseph-de-la-Pointe, Levis, Lauzon, Quebec, New France
Parents
Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Derochers
1651–1710
Notre Dame, Quebec, Quebec
Catherine (Ursule Amyot Amiot dit) Villeneuve
1664–1715
Québec City, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada
Grandparents
Denis ((Denys) Duquet dit Desrochers) ***
1605–1675
Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, France
Catherine Gautier
1627–1702
St Etienne Du Mont, Paris, Ile-De-France, France
Great-Grandparents
Joseph Duquet
1580–
Jeanne Barbie
1605–1657
Philippe-Martin Boisverdun
1590–1627
Marie Pichon
1601–1661
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jean Desrochers's Descendants

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Jean (Baptiste Duquet dit) Desrochers (7 Novembre 1685–16 Avril 1731) m. Genevieve Hale\Halle\Halay (Abt 1682–22 Août 1758)
  1. 1. Marie (Josephe Duquet dit) Derochers 1730–1779 m. Charles (Joseph Florent) Bisson 1726–1793
    1. 1. Genevieve Bisson 1745–1791 m. Jean (Adam) Cline 1709–1813
      1. 1. Michel (Klyne) Sr 1781–1868 m. Suzanne (Cardinal dit) Lafrance 1790–1872
        1. 1. Michel (Klyne) Jr 1814–1875 m. Madelein (Millet dit) Beauchemin 1818–1901

Jean Desrochers's Timeline

5 Records

1685
7 Novembre 1685
Birth of Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Desrochers in St-Joseph-de-la-Pointe, Levis, Lauzon, Quebec, New France
St-Joseph-de-la-Pointe, Levis, Lauzon, Quebec, New France
1710
1710
Age 25
Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Desrochers was married
None
1731
16 Avril 1731
Age 46
Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Desrochers was baptized in Lévis
Lévis
1731
14 Apr 1731
Age 46
Death of Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Desrochers in Pointe-de-Lévy, Lauzon, Québec, Canada
Pointe-de-Lévy, Lauzon, Québec, Canada
1731
16 Avril 1731
Age 46
Burial of Jean Baptiste Duquet dit Desrochers in Lévis
Lévis

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Novembre 1685
    Event Place: St-Joseph-de-la-Pointe, Levis, Lauzon, Quebec, New France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 16 Avril 1731
    Event Place: Lévis
    Record Source: Quebec, Genealogical Dictionary of Canadian Families (Tanguay Collection), 1608-1890, Volume: Vol. 3 Sect. 2 : Dej-Ezi; Page: 563

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1710

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Apr 1731
    Event Place: Pointe-de-Lévy, Lauzon, Québec, Canada
    Record Source: Quebec, Genealogical Dictionary of Canadian Families (Tanguay Collection), 1608-1890, Volume: Vol. 3 Sect. 2 : Dej-Ezi; Page: 563

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 16 Avril 1731
    Event Place: Lévis
    Record Source: Quebec, Genealogical Dictionary of Canadian Families (Tanguay Collection), 1608-1890, Volume: Vol. 3 Sect. 2 : Dej-Ezi; Page: 563

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