Jean-Baptiste
GABORIAULT dit LAPALME
(b.
abt. 1704
,
France
d.
12 September 1776
,
Chambly, Province of Québec, Canada
)
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GABORIAULT dit LAPALME Family Tree – Connecting the Past to the Present!
Jean-Baptiste GABORIAULT dit LAPALME was born abt. 1704 in France
Jean-Baptiste GABORIAULT dit LAPALME was the child of ? and ?Jean-Baptiste was an immigrant to Canada, arriving by 1732.
Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Jean-Baptiste married Marguerite-Françoise BOILEAU 7 January 1732 in Chambly, Canada, New France . The couple had (at least) 4 children.
Marguerite-Françoise BOILEAU was born 27 September 1710 in Chambly, Québec, Canada (Saint-Joseph-de-Chambly). Marguerite-Françoise died 7 August 1760 in Chambly, Québec, Canada (Saint-Joseph-de-Chambly). Marguerite-Françoise was the child of Pierre BOILEAU and Marguerite MENARD.
Jean-Baptiste GABORIAULT dit LAPALME died 12 September 1776 in Chambly, Province of Québec, Canada .
son of Pierre Gaboriault and Marguerite Michel
Details of the family tree of Jean-Baptiste appear below.
Occupation
Jean-Baptiste GABORIAULT dit LAPALME was a Soldat.
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
Jean-Baptiste GABORIAULT dit LAPALME was a Soldat.
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
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.
Source: American-French Genealogical Society, Woonsocket, Rhode Island (www.afgs.org/ditnames/index1.html)
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