Jeanne Drouin
1647 - 1732 (85 years) Has 11 ancestors and more than 100 descendants in this family tree.-
Name Jeanne Drouin Relationship with Therese Nadeau Birth 5 Feb 1647 Québec, Québec-Ville, Québec, Canada Baptism 5 Feb 1647 Québec, Québec-Ville, Québec, Canada Gender Female Death 24 Jun 1732 Beauport, Montmorency, Québec, Canada Burial 24 Jun 1732 Beauport, Montmorency, Québec, Canada Patriarch & Matriarch Robert Drouin, b. Abt 1575, Of, Pin-La-Garenne, Orne, France d. France (Grandfather)
Perrine, b. Abt 1571 (Great Grandmother)Siblings 2 sisters Half-siblings 4 half brothers and 4 half sisters (Family Robert Drouin and Marie Chapelier) Person ID I3401 Antoine_Roy Last Modified 1 Sep 2012
Father Robert Drouin, b. 6 Aug 1608, Pin-La-Garenne, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France d. 1 Jun 1685, Château-Richer, Montmorency, Québec, Canada (Age 76 years)
Other Partners: Marie Chapelier m. 29 Nov 1649Mother Anne Cloutier, b. 19 Jan 1626, Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Mortagne-au-Perche, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France d. 4 Feb 1648, Québec, Québec-Ville, Québec, Canada (Age 22 years) Marriage 12 Jul 1637 Québec, Québec-Ville, Québec, Canada [1] Age at Marriage He : 28 years and 11 months - She : 11 years and 6 months. Family ID F2035 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Husband Pierre Maheu, b. 23 Dec 1630, Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Mortagne-au-Perche, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France d. 13 May 1717, Beauport, Montmorency, Québec, Canada (Age 86 years) Marriage 10 Nov 1659 Québec, Québec-Ville, Québec, Canada Age at Marriage She : 12 years and 9 months - He : 28 years and 11 months. Children 1 son and 2 daughters Family ID F2040 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Sources - [S335] J-Roger Cloutier, Cloutier web site, Generation_1a.pdf,
[shows that Robert and Anne signed a marriage contract a year before on July 26th, 1636 in the house of the Seigneur Robert Giffard. Jean Guyon acting as a private notary wrote the contract. Robert Drouin was 28 years old at the time. Living together would be out of question for a while because of Anne’s young age. However, eligible women were so rare that Drouin did not want to risk not finding a wife. The contract stipulated that the spouses would spend the first three years of their married life under Zacharie’s roof. On the other hand, Zacharie and Sainte agreed to feed them during that time. This was the first notarized act in Canada. Anne carried child six times and gave birth for the first time at age 15; three of her babies were stillborn.].