Name |
Marie Louise VIGER |
Birth Date |
Mar 26, 1737109 |
Birth Place |
Montréal Parish, PQ Canada |
Baptism Date |
Mar 27, 1737109 |
Baptism Place |
Montréal Parish, PQ Canada |
Baptism Memo |
Provisionally baptized by Pierre Puibareau ("chirurgien" [surgeon]). Father Bouffandeau. Also present were Antoine Boyer and Francoise Lefebvre. |
Death Date |
? |
Religion |
Roman Catholic109 |
Father |
Charles VIGER (<1696-?) |
Mother |
Marie Madeleine LEFEBVRE dite ST-JEAN (1705-?) |
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Spouses |
1 |
Henri PARENT |
Birth Date |
Feb 14, 1731109 |
Birth Place |
Beauport Parish, PQ Canada |
Baptism Date |
Feb 15, 1731109 |
Baptism Place |
Beauport Parish, PQ Canada |
Baptism Memo |
Provisionally baptized. Father Poulin. Also present were Philippe Damour ("lieutenant d'une compagnie du détachement de la marine" [lieutenant of a compabnie of the navy detachment]) and Jeanne Chevalier. |
Death Date |
bef Jan 30, 1764109 |
Death Place |
PQ Canada |
Death Memo |
from date of wife's remarriage |
Religion |
Roman Catholic109 |
Father |
Henri PARENT (1696-?) |
Mother |
Marie Ursule CHOUINARD |
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Marriage Date |
Jan 23, 1755109 |
Marriage Place |
Montréal Parish, PQ Canada |
Marriage Memo |
Father Deat. Also present were Charles Viger (the bride's father), Toussaint Cavelier ("négociant" [trader/merchant]), Jean Baptiste Lefevre and Rene Viger (the bride's uncle). |
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Marriage Date |
Jan 30, 1764109 |
Marriage Place |
Montréal Parish, PQ Canada |
Marriage Memo |
Michel Peigne (vicar general of Québec) granted a dispensation from two banns. Father Jollivet. Also present were Charles Viger (the bride's father), Ferdinand Feltz ("chirurgien-major" [surgeon-major]), Eustache Parent, Claude Hautrait and Jean Paul Dutri. |
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Notes for Marie Louise VIGER |
She was [curiously] able to sign at her marriage to Henri, and unable to sign at her marriage to Antoine.109 |
Research Notes |
NAME; Her first name(s) is/are also gvien as Louise, and her last name as VIGE and as VIGET.109
BAPTISM: The entry also shows the presence of Pierre Puibareau,109 but this likely refers to his performance of the provisional baptism. |
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