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Pierre Michaud
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Pierre Michaud

Birth
Fontenay-le-Comte, Departement de la Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France
Death
28 May 1702 (aged 64–65)
Saint-Laurent, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Monument
Kamouraska, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada Add to Map
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Pierre was the son of Antoine (Michel) Michaud and Marie Du Train Juin. His last name has several spellings, including Michel, Misheau, Michau, to name a few.

He immigrated to New France (Canada) in 1657 as a indentured servant. Records from CanadianHeadstones.com Index list this cemetery as his burial place, along with other members of his family.

He married Marie Anne Ancelin in Nov 1667 in Montmorency, Quebec, Canada. They had ten children: Pierre, Jean Baptiste, Marie Anne, Joseph, Pierre (the younger), Louis, Marie Elizabeth, Francois, Genevieve, and Marie Magdeleine.

The memorial shown in the photo is not at the cemetery. It is an historical marker near the St. Lawrence River in Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada.

SusanE contributed the following information:
"Pierre was enduring a cancer of the mouth, caused by pipe smoking. In 1701, Pierre and Marie made their will, with the consent of their children. The assets would go to the survivor of the two of them. Pierre died in 1702, sometime between the 28th of May and 15th of September"
(Our French-Canadian Ancestors, Thos. Laforest, Vol II)

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Following email was sent by Tari SG-Mitchell on Oct 19, 2020
The above bio states that this monument to Pierre Michaud and Marie Ancelin, and their children is not in a cemetery. The cemetery is long gone. This site, called Berceau de Kamouraska, the Cradle of Kamouraska, is where the two original churches and cemeteries in Kamouraska stood between 1692 and 1791. It states that on a sign there and that there were 1,300 pioneers buried there. So, in essence, it is in a cemetery. Most everything there is a monument of sorts.

Click Here For Pierre's Wikitree Biography

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Pierre was the son of Antoine (Michel) Michaud and Marie Du Train Juin. His last name has several spellings, including Michel, Misheau, Michau, to name a few.

He immigrated to New France (Canada) in 1657 as a indentured servant. Records from CanadianHeadstones.com Index list this cemetery as his burial place, along with other members of his family.

He married Marie Anne Ancelin in Nov 1667 in Montmorency, Quebec, Canada. They had ten children: Pierre, Jean Baptiste, Marie Anne, Joseph, Pierre (the younger), Louis, Marie Elizabeth, Francois, Genevieve, and Marie Magdeleine.

The memorial shown in the photo is not at the cemetery. It is an historical marker near the St. Lawrence River in Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada.

SusanE contributed the following information:
"Pierre was enduring a cancer of the mouth, caused by pipe smoking. In 1701, Pierre and Marie made their will, with the consent of their children. The assets would go to the survivor of the two of them. Pierre died in 1702, sometime between the 28th of May and 15th of September"
(Our French-Canadian Ancestors, Thos. Laforest, Vol II)

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Following email was sent by Tari SG-Mitchell on Oct 19, 2020
The above bio states that this monument to Pierre Michaud and Marie Ancelin, and their children is not in a cemetery. The cemetery is long gone. This site, called Berceau de Kamouraska, the Cradle of Kamouraska, is where the two original churches and cemeteries in Kamouraska stood between 1692 and 1791. It states that on a sign there and that there were 1,300 pioneers buried there. So, in essence, it is in a cemetery. Most everything there is a monument of sorts.

Click Here For Pierre's Wikitree Biography

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  • Created by: K Hoy
  • Added: Oct 30, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138017861/pierre-michaud: accessed ), memorial page for Pierre Michaud (1637–28 May 1702), Find a Grave Memorial ID 138017861, citing Berceau De Kamouraska, Kamouraska, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada; Maintained by K Hoy (contributor 48400497).