History and origin of the Dessurault family

Similar surnames: Dessureau , Dessureault , Dessureaux


Marriages of the Dessurault family

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1748 Sainte-Genevieve-De-Batiscan, Qc




1757 Sainte-Genevieve-De-Batiscan, Qc

1758 Sainte-Genevieve-De-Batiscan, Qc

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Pioneers of the Dessurault family

François Dessureaux was born circa 1631 in St-Pantaléon, Saone-et-Loire, France. Son of Jean and Anne Poraux-Poiriau, he married Marie Bouart-Board, on March 3, 1672, the exact location of the marriage is unknown. However, we know it is in the territory we know called the province of Quebec. Marie is the daughter of François Bouart and Jacqueline Bilaude. She is also the widow of Jacques Antrade. From this union where born 7 children. Since this pionneer was maintaining a low profile, we do not know much on his whereabouts. In 1681, he owned a 3 acres of land in Bastican, where he lived. He died on March 20, 1688 and was buried the next day.

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