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François GREGOIRE was born abt. 1665 in France
François GREGOIRE was the child of ? and ?François was an immigrant to Canada, arriving by 1688.
Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
François married Mathurine BELANGER 26 April 1688 in Neuville, Portneuf, Canada, New France . The couple had (at least) 3 children.
Mathurine BELANGER was born 11 June 1652 in Québec, Québec, Canada (Quebec City). Mathurine died 18 January 1698 in Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, Canada (Saint-François-de-Sales). Mathurine was the child of François BELANGER and Marie GUYON (GUION).
François married (2) Marie-Anne LIÉNARD 20 October 1701 in Sainte-Foy, Québec, Canada, New France . The couple had (at least) 15 children.
Marie-Anne LIÉNARD was born abt. 1682 in Québec Province, Canada (Quebec). Marie-Anne died 20 February 1764 in Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, Canada (Saint-François-de-Sales). Marie-Anne was the child of Sébastien LIÉNARD dit DURBOIS and Françoise PELLETIER.
François GREGOIRE died 25 May 1737 in Neuville, Portneuf, Canada, New France .
son of Théophile Grégoire and Madeleine Clénance
Details of the family tree of François appear below.
Occupation
François GREGOIRE was a soldat de la compagnie des Méloizes, Maitre chirurgien.
In France, from the 13th century until the year 1743, surgeons and barbers were united under the same guild. During this time, surgery was rarely performed by physicians, who considered themselves to be above surgery... barber-surgeons were called upon for numerous tasks ranging from cutting hair to amputating limbs to bloodletting with leeches.
Source: tfcq.ca
A Surgeon's Tale: Navigating the Operating Theaters of 18th Century New France
François GREGOIRE was a soldat de la compagnie des Méloizes, Maitre chirurgien.
In France, from the 13th century until the year 1743, surgeons and barbers were united under the same guild. During this time, surgery was rarely performed by physicians, who considered themselves to be above surgery... barber-surgeons were called upon for numerous tasks ranging from cutting hair to amputating limbs to bloodletting with leeches.
Source: tfcq.ca
A Surgeon's Tale: Navigating the Operating Theaters of 18th Century New France
From its inception in the early 1600s until 1760, it was called Canada, New France.
1760 to 1763, it was simply Canada
1763 to 1791 - Province of Québec
1791 to 1867 - Lower Canada
1867 to present - Québec, Canada.
Thanks to Micheline Gadbois MacDonald for providing this information.
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