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LOUIS DELISLE Delisle means living island or originating in the island. The patronym refers to a geographical place like Lamontagne, Descôteaux, Durivage and Dulac. Louis Delisle is first Delisle to contract a marriage in Nouvelle-France (Province of Quebec). Louis, ninth of the family, are baptized on April 11, 1645 in the church of the commune of Dompierre-in-Bray, current department of Seine-Maritime. His father Charles Delisle, him even son of Nicolas Delisle and Jeanne..., died before even as Louis can be two years old. His mother, Marguerite Petit occupied herself only of ten children whom it had with his father, Charles Delisle. Louis Delisle, old 20 years, arrived to Quebec, in October 1665, like soldier of the regiment of Carignan, perhaps on the vessel "Saint-Sébastien". He obtains a concession of 20 arpents in the seigneury of Dombourg (Neuville, Co. Portneuf, Quebec), March 20, 1667, by the Bourdon lord. At the 24 years age, Louis Delisle marries on October 15, 1669, a girl of king, Louise Desgranges, 21 years, native in 1648, of Saint-Brice, archbishop's palace of Paris, today Saint-Brieuc-sous-Bois, Montmorency district in Valley-of Oise, girl of Denis Desgranges and Marguerite Jouanne. With the census of 1681, in Neuville, Delisle have a rifle, seven animals with horns and twenty arpents of ground in culture. Louise Desgranges is then 33 years old. Delisle gave rise to ten children over one sixteen years period, that is to say of November 15, 1670 to November 21, 1686. That which binds us to the ancestor in this genealogical description, Delisle Catherine-Angelica was born on June 5, on 1674, baptized June 11, in Quebec. To the 16 years age, November 3, 1689, Catherine-Angelica, gives its coeur to the ancestor Jean Aide-Créquy, one Saintonge cousin of Pierre Grenon. The couple raises also a family of ten children, all born and baptized in Neuville. At the end of October 1691, Jean Aide-Créquy, acquires of a farm in Champigny, close to the line of the seigneury of DeMaures, with the back of the road of the Cap-Rouge. September 7, 1693, Louis Delisle, his wife and her daughter Catherine-Angelica resell this ground in the name of their son-in-law and husband absent of the country. When Louis Delisle sells the farm of Jean Aide-Crequy here what the Genaple notary written: "Louis Delisle of the seigniory of Neuville to the sick bed in the house of the Sr Pierre Villeneuve, street Demeules, healthy however of spirit and Jugement ainsy q'appeared aud. Our and finally named witnesses, And Louise of the barns ".... People of the area of the capital, when it was possible, were going to transport to the Hospital to obtain care of quality or to die in dignity. At the 48 years age, the ancestor is transported at the Hospital, a few days before his death. September 10, 1693, it is there that it expires. Louise Desgranges lives more than 28 years after the death of her husband, it is buried in the ground bénite of Neuville, Tuesday November 11, 1721, old of approximately 73 years ================================ Excuse for my translation. I'm not the expert in English. Dicky ================================ Notify Administrator about this message?
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