Pierre-Chrysologue
TREMBLAY
(b.
7 December 1849
,
Isle-aux-Coudres, Canada East
d.
3 January 1930
,
Isle-aux-Coudres, Québec, Canada
)
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Pierre-Chrysologue TREMBLAY was born 7 December 1849 in Isle-aux-Coudres, Canada East
Pierre-Chrysologue TREMBLAY was the child of Francois TREMBLAY and Catherine-Agnes AUDET dite LAPOINTE and the grandchild of: (paternal) Joseph-Marie TREMBLAY and Geneviève-Elisabeth BILODEAU (maternal) Pierre-Emmanuel AUDET dit LAPOINTE and Catherine DESGAGNESSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Pierre-Chrysologue married Vitaline PEDNEAU 27 January 1874 in Isle-aux-Coudres, Québec, Canada . The couple had (at least) 2 children.
Vitaline PEDNEAU was born 20 April 1856 in Isle-aux-Coudres, Québec, Canada (Saint-Louis-de-l'Isle-aux-Coudres). Vitaline died 3 March 1933 in Isle-aux-Coudres, Québec, Canada (Saint-Louis-de-l'Isle-aux-Coudres). Vitaline was the child of Hippolyte PEDNEAU and Marie-Françoise MAILLOUX.
Pierre-Chrysologue TREMBLAY died 3 January 1930 in Isle-aux-Coudres, Québec, Canada .
Details of the family tree of Pierre-Chrysologue appear below.

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Occupation
Pierre-Chrysologue TREMBLAY was a Cultivateur.
The farmer, cultivateur, or cultivator, was a person who cultivated and exploited the land in order to get a crop.
He may have been the proprietor of his own parcel(s) of land. He could, depending on the land size, have employed other agricultural workers. If he didn't own the land, he was called a tenant farmer.
Source: tfcq.ca

Source: Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Life as a Cultivateur in 18th Century New France: Tilling the Soil of History
Pierre-Chrysologue TREMBLAY was a Cultivateur.
The farmer, cultivateur, or cultivator, was a person who cultivated and exploited the land in order to get a crop.
He may have been the proprietor of his own parcel(s) of land. He could, depending on the land size, have employed other agricultural workers. If he didn't own the land, he was called a tenant farmer.
Source: tfcq.ca

Source: Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Life as a Cultivateur in 18th Century New France: Tilling the Soil of History
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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