René MEUNIER dit LARAMÉE (b. abt. 1634 , France d. 22 September 1702 , Neuville, Portneuf, Canada, New France )
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René MEUNIER dit LARAMÉE was born abt. 1634 in France
René MEUNIER dit LARAMÉE was the child of ? and ?René was a Carignan-Salières soldier, arriving in New France in 1665.
To learn more about the Carignan-Salières soldiers, visit: Who Were the The Carignan-Salières Regiment? Uncovering the Heroes of New France
Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
René married Marguerite CHARPENTIER 16 October 1668 in Québec, Canada, New France . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Marguerite CHARPENTIER was born abt. 1650 in France. Marguerite died 28 February 1709 in Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, Canada (Saint-François-de-Sales).
René MEUNIER dit LARAMÉE died 22 September 1702 in Neuville, Portneuf, Canada, New France .
Occupation: Soldat du regiment de Carignan
son of Jean Le Meusnier and Perinne Lecaillerot
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Québec Généalogie - Over time, Québec has gone through a series of name changes
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 MacDonald for providing this information.
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 MacDonald for providing this information.
Québec Généalogie - What is a 'dit/dite' name?
When the first settlers came to Québec from France it was a custom to add a 'dit' nickname to the surname. The English translation of 'dit' is 'said'. The Colonists of Nouvelle France added 'dit' names as distinguishers. A settler might have wanted to differentiate their family from their siblings by taking a 'dit' name that described the locale to which they had relocated.
The acquiring of a 'dit' name might also be the result of a casual adoption, whereby the person wanted to honor the family who had raised them. Another reason was also to distinguish themselves by taking as a 'dit' name the town or village in France from which they originated. This custom ended around 1900 when people began using only one name, either the 'dit' nickname or their original surname.
Source: American-French Genealogical Society, Woonsocket, Rhode Island (www.afgs.org/ditnames/index1.html)
Source: American-French Genealogical Society, Woonsocket, Rhode Island (www.afgs.org/ditnames/index1.html)
René was a Soldat du regiment de Carignan .
The soldat, or soldier, is the first military rank in the army, at the first level of military hierarchy.
Some of the first soldiers to set foot on Canadian soil were French or English men, hired by companies engaged in exploration or the fur trade. These companies were responsible for all costs associated with the soldiers: recruitment, overseas travel, equipment, maintenance and salary. The soldiers were responsible for protecting the expeditions and their interests.
Source: tfcq.ca
A Soldier's Tale: Life as a Soldat in 18th Century New France
The soldat, or soldier, is the first military rank in the army, at the first level of military hierarchy.
Some of the first soldiers to set foot on Canadian soil were French or English men, hired by companies engaged in exploration or the fur trade. These companies were responsible for all costs associated with the soldiers: recruitment, overseas travel, equipment, maintenance and salary. The soldiers were responsible for protecting the expeditions and their interests.
Source: tfcq.ca
A Soldier's Tale: Life as a Soldat in 18th Century New France
Spouse(s) / Partner(s) and Child(ren) of René MEUNIER dit LARAMÉE
[Hide/Show]René MEUNIER dit LARAMÉE married Marguerite CHARPENTIER-- Date: 16 October 1668 Place: Québec, Canada, New France
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Children of René MEUNIER dit LARAMÉE and Marguerite CHARPENTIER:
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Children of René MEUNIER dit LARAMÉE and Marguerite CHARPENTIER:
Perrine MEUNIER dite LARAMÉE (b.21 December 1669, Québec, Canada, New France d. 27 March 1739, Neuville, Portneuf, Canada, New France )
m. Pierre AUGER 30 April 1685 in Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, Canada (Saint-François-de-Sales)
m. Pierre AUGER 30 April 1685 in Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, Canada (Saint-François-de-Sales)
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1668 Marriage / Partner
René MEUNIER dit LARAMÉE and Marguerite CHARPENTIER 16 October 1668, Québec, Québec, Canada (Quebec City)
René MEUNIER dit LARAMÉE and Marguerite CHARPENTIER 16 October 1668, Québec, Québec, Canada (Quebec City)
1669 Birth of Child
Perrine MEUNIER dite LARAMÉE was born 21 December 1669, Québec, Québec, Canada (Quebec City)
Perrine MEUNIER dite LARAMÉE was born 21 December 1669, Québec, Québec, Canada (Quebec City)
1685 Marriage of Child
Perrine MEUNIER dite LARAMÉE married 30 April 1685, Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, Canada (Saint-François-de-Sales) to Pierre AUGER
Perrine MEUNIER dite LARAMÉE married 30 April 1685, Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, Canada (Saint-François-de-Sales) to Pierre AUGER
1702 Death
22 September 1702
Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, Canada (Saint-François-de-Sales)
22 September 1702
Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, Canada (Saint-François-de-Sales)
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