Amable
BOUCHER
(b.
20 December 1780
,
Chambly, Province of Québec, Canada
d.
29 April 1846
,
Saint-Luc, Canada East
)
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Amable BOUCHER was born 20 December 1780 in Chambly, Province of Québec, Canada
Amable BOUCHER was the child of Joseph-Michel BOUCHER and Marie-Louise-Françoise BOURASSA and the grandchild of: (paternal) Jean-François BOUCHER and Marie-Geneviève FRECHETTE (maternal) Louis BOURASSA and Marie-Françoise BOUCHERSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Amable married Marie RENAUD 29 August 1808 in Chambly, Lower Canada . The couple had (at least) 6 children.
Marie RENAUD was born 28 September 1782 in Chambly, Québec, Canada (Saint-Joseph-de-Chambly). Marie died 2 December 1844 in Iberville, Québec, Canada (Saint-Athanase-de-Bleury). Marie was the child of Jacques RENAUD and Marie-Louise MIMAUX (MIMEAU).
Amable BOUCHER died 29 April 1846 in Saint-Luc, Canada East.
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Occupation
Amable BOUCHER was a cultivateur, journalier.
The journalier, or day labourer, was a worker employed by the day, typically in the agricultural sector. He usually only worked during the summer months, for low wages, which meant that day labourers were among the poorest of the inhabitants of New France.
Source: tfcq.ca
A Day in the Life of a 18th Century Journalier in New France
Amable BOUCHER was a cultivateur, journalier.
The journalier, or day labourer, was a worker employed by the day, typically in the agricultural sector. He usually only worked during the summer months, for low wages, which meant that day labourers were among the poorest of the inhabitants of New France.
Source: tfcq.ca
A Day in the Life of a 18th Century Journalier in 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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