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CAMPION Marie

Female 1654 - 1703  (49 years)


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  1. 1.  CAMPION Marie was born in 1654 in St-Malo, Brittany (Ille-Et-Vilaine), France (daughter of CAMPION Pierre and HENAULT Marguerite); died on 30 Dec 1703.

    Notes:

    Immigration 1670, New France as "King's Daughter" Age 16.
    Occupation: Homemaker
    Religion: Catholic

    Three years later Mathurin declared himself ready to take a wife. The
    time was propitious since the King had just sent to this new country
    one of the largest contingents of his "daughters," under the
    direction of Anne Gasnier and Elisabeth Estienne. Mathurin needed a
    strong wife and he found her in Marie Campion, a young girl of 16
    years. She had all of the qualities required to raise a family in the
    difficult conditions of that time, when one needed much courage to
    set up a home and to succeed in living with only the raw materials
    which are found in nature.

    "The King's Daughters, like their predecessors, wrote Silvio Dumas,
    were courageous. It is true that they came to Canada to try to build
    a better future than the one they had in France, but that takes
    nothing away from their courageous actions. Emigration to faraway
    colonies was unsympathetically viewed in the mother country at that
    time. They knew from the Jesuit reports that Canada had a severe
    climate, was closed to all communications for six months of the year,
    and was subject to damage from the Iroquois. To emigrate to this new
    country, which was described at times as "a place of horror," was
    perhaps an adventure to tempt the men but not the women. Those who
    came during this time of emigration left a country where it was good
    to live and which was, in addition, the best organized country in
    Europe; they left it to go to a far off colony without hope of seeing
    their native land again. So, we cannot deny that these women
    possessed a strong measure of courage." (3)

    PIONEER OF THE ILE D'ORLEANS

    Therefore, on 28 August 1670, Mathurin Dube, having discovered this
    rare pearl, needed the services of an expert in marriage contracts,
    the notary Romain Becquet. The contract revealed that our pioneer
    lived on the Ile d'Orleans and that he was the son of the late Jean
    Dube and Renee Suzanne, his father and mother, from "la Chapelle de
    May, near the town of Fontenay, diocese of Lucon." For her part,
    Marie Campion was the daughter of Pierre and of the late Marguerite
    Esnau (Henaut), her father and mother, from the town of Saint-Malo in
    Brittany (Ille-et-Vilaine). (4) The future spouses agreed to live in
    joinder as to property following the Couturne de Paris.

    Marie was endowed with the sum of 200 livres, and Mathurin
    acknowledged that she brought to the future household a sum equal to
    his and that half would belong to the estate, plus a sum of 50 livres
    that His Majesty gave her in consideration of her marriage. As usual
    several witnesses took part in concluding this type of agreement.
    There was Anne Gasnier, widow of Jean Bourdon, former seigneur of
    Saint-Jean and of Saint Francois and former procurer-general of the
    Sovereign Council; Louis Rouer de Villeray, first councillor of the
    same tribunal; Elisabeth Estienne, Jean-Baptiste Gosset, and Claude
    Morin. All signed with the notary, with the exception of the future
    spouses, who made their mark.

    The nuptial ceremony took place six days later in the parish of
    Mathurin Dube, Sainte-Famille on the Ile d'Orleans. (5) A copy of the
    parish registry indicates, however, that the parents of the bride
    were from Saint-Nicaise de Rouen. Why this different origin than the
    one indicated on her marriage contract? Was Marie born in Saint-Malo?
    Did her parents later move to Rouen? This could be a plausible
    explanation.

    Marie married DUBE Mathurin on 03 Sep 1670 in Ste-Famille Church, Ile D'Orleans, Montmorency Ile, PQ, Canada. Mathurin (son of DUBE Jean and SUZANNE Renee) was born in 1631 in Chapelle-Themer, France; died in 1695. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. DUBE Marie Madeleine was born on 17 Sep 1673 in Ste-Famille, I'le D'Orleans, PQ, Canada; died before 25 Dec 1747 in Riviere Quelle, Kamouraska, PQ, Canada.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  CAMPION Pierre

    Pierre married HENAULT Marguerite. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  HENAULT Marguerite
    Children:
    1. 1. CAMPION Marie was born in 1654 in St-Malo, Brittany (Ille-Et-Vilaine), France; died on 30 Dec 1703.