Ancestor is complete! immigrant Carignan-Salières Soldier flag male ancestor  Guillaume  RENAUD dit REQNAUT (REGNAULT)

  (b. 20 January 1644 St-Jouin-sur-Mer, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France   d. 5 January 1709 Charlesbourg, Québec, Canada, New France )  

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Guillaume RENAUD dit REQNAUT (REGNAULT) was born 20 January 1644 in St-Jouin-sur-Mer, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France

Guillaume RENAUD dit REQNAUT (REGNAULT) was the child of ?   and   ?

Guillaume 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):

Guillaume  married  Marie DE LAMARRE (DELAMARRE) 27 November 1668 in Québec, Canada, New France .  The couple had (at least) 10 children.
Marie DE LAMARRE (DELAMARRE)  was born 16 August 1650 in St. Maclou, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France.  Marie died 23 December 1708 in Charlesbourg, Québec, Québec, Canada (Bourg Royal). 

Guillaume RENAUD dit REQNAUT (REGNAULT) died 5 January 1709 in Charlesbourg, Québec, Canada, New France .





Son of Guillaume Renaud (Regnault) and Suzanne De La Haye who married 4 June 1636, Normandie, France


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Guillaume RENAUD dit REQNAUT (REGNAULT) was a Carignan-Salières soldier - La Colonelle Company.
Did You Know? 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 Gadbois MacDonald for providing this information.
Did You Know? 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)

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