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Guyon Denis CHIASSON, Dit Lavallee

Male 1638 - 1693  (55 years)


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  1. 1.  Guyon Denis CHIASSON, Dit Lavallee was born in 1638 in France (son of Pierre CHIASSON and Marie PEROCHE); died in 1693 in Beaubassin, Cumberland, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 3867002495DF43BDBDD371D2A77BC06B5796

    Notes:

    Having left LaRochelle at age 26, Guyon arrived at Port Royal in 1664 where he lived and he married Jeanne Bernard there in 1666.

    Guyon, Jeanne and possibly their first two children moved to Chebouctou (later to become Halifax) where he worked in the fur-trading business. His name appears in records of Le Borgne trading company of France and confirms his presence there.

    In 1675 he moved to Beaubassin where he sometime shortly thereafter received a land grant near Fort Beausejour, in the seigniory of Michel LeNeuf de Lavalliere, a friend of the family. Thus Guyon took up farming and by 1686 he owned 40 acres of farmland, 20 head of cattle, 12 sheep and 15 pigs... considered quite prosperous for the time.

    Jeanne Bernard died about 1682 at Beaubassin. She had given birth to eight children but one had died. There were living, four sons and three daughters.

    Guyon married his second wife, Marie-Madeleine Martin in 1683 at Quebec. The marriage took place at his sister Louise's house, who was the wife of Jacques Chaplain. I now have a picture of the marriage document with the signatures of friends and family who were present clearly shown on it. Why the marriage took place at the house, and apparently before a notary as opposed to in a church before a priest, I do not know.

    Soon after this marriage, Guyon returned to Beaubassin where he resumed farming. Marie-Madeleine gave him four more children, all daughters. Guyon died relatively young at only 54 years old. Two sons, Gabriel and Sebastien, continued working the farm and remained there until they died.

    Jean emigrated to Boucherville and Michel to l'ile d'Orleans. Jean's children were baptized Giasson and thus we will see at that point the branching off of the new name. Michel's first seven children were baptized Chiasson, the last three baptized Giasson. But later, we see the first seven children marrying as Giasson. Clearly this indicates the name change was the result of errant record keeping by the Church. We see a similar name change in Isle St. Jean (now Prince Edward Island) later down the line, when it became Chaisson. In Newfoundland, there are a larger number of variations.

    For the record, for those searching other related lines... After the death of Guyon in 1693, in the same year, Marie-Madeleine married her only other spouse, Michel (Dauphine) Deveau. Place of marriage is uncertain although it has been speculated for some time that it was likely at Acadie.


    Angelique/Marguerite/Marie ??? - There has been some confusion over the first daughter of Guyon and Marie-Madeleine Martin. Some collections list Angelique, some list Marguerite, some list both. Stephen White's notes, as interpreted for me by Gary Gallant, offer a reasonable explanation. Angelique was baptized at Beaubassin on October 27, 1684, according to the Church registers. In translating White's notes, Gary says, "The next thing is interesting and may be the key to the confusion. According to the Royal Census of Beaubassin in 1686 (Rc. Bbn.) her name now apears to be Marguerite, and she is 3 years old (3a). Then the the Royal Census of 1693 at the age of 8 (8a) she is entered as Marie."

    Gary Gallant suggests, and I believe it is the only logical explanation, that she was named Marie-Marguerite at birth. Many girls were named "Marie-?" and in some families, every girl's name started with "Marie-". Her baptismal name was Angelique. In French tradition it is quite common to have taken a "baptismal name". And so, her name after baptism would have officially been Marie-Marguerite Angelique, but was likely called Marie or Marguerite at home. I have chosen to list her as Angelique, only because later when she married, she was married under the name of Angelique, in accordance with Church records. But we now know for certain that the census records do not allow for the possibility of twins or even two separate children, as was once commonly thought.

    Birth:
    Saint-Sauveur de Nuaille', Aunis

    Guyon married Jeanne BERNARD in 1666 in Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada. Jeanne (daughter of Andre BERNARD and Marie Andr GUYON) was born in 1643; died in 1682 in Beaubassin, Cumberland, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Marie CHIASSON was born in 1678 in Beaubassin, Cumberland, New Brunswick, Canada; and died.

    Guyon married Marie Madeleine MARTIN on 7 Oct 1683 in Qu. Marie (daughter of Pierre MARTIN and Jacohine LAFLEUR) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Pierre CHIASSONPierre CHIASSON was born about 1614 in France; died on 7 Oct 1657; was buried in La Rochelle, Aunis, Poitou-Charentes, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: FDA4BBCB7E8648FD8628D8E0C41DC39E1897

    Notes:

    Pierre was a ploughman and lived in the village of Saint-Sauveur de Nuaille'. In those times, and even today, the farmers do not live on the lands they cultivate but rather in the village nearby. Pierre abandoned farming in 1650 and moved to LaRochelle, a major seaport and shipbuilding center where he took up work as a laborer.

    Birth:
    Saint-Sauveur de Nuaille', Aunis

    Pierre married Marie PEROCHE in 1630 in La Rochelle, Aunis, Poitou-Charentes, France. Marie and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Marie PEROCHE and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 6A2CE8B9F41A427DBB2AC260127421E29402

    Children:
    1. 1. Guyon Denis CHIASSON, Dit Lavallee was born in 1638 in France; died in 1693 in Beaubassin, Cumberland, New Brunswick, Canada.


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