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TRUD Elizabeth

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  TRUD Elizabeth was born on 28 Sep 1655 in Sillery, PQ, Canada (daughter of TRUD Mathurin and GAREMAN Marguerite).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  TRUD Mathurin was born in 1623 in De Menzin, Near Cognac, Charente, France (son of TRUD Jean and GROSSIN Simone); died after 17 Feb 1689 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec City, PQ, Canada.

    Mathurin married GAREMAN Marguerite about 29 Jan 1651 in Quebec, Canada. Marguerite (daughter of (Gareman) Pierre "Le Picard" Garman and CHARLOT Madeleine) was born before 1634 in Quebec City, PQ, Canada; died on 20 Sep 1699 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec City, PQ, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  GAREMAN Marguerite was born before 1634 in Quebec City, PQ, Canada (daughter of (Gareman) Pierre "Le Picard" Garman and CHARLOT Madeleine); died on 20 Sep 1699 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec City, PQ, Canada.

    Notes:

    Married:
    29 JAN 1651/1652

    Children:
    1. TRUD Marie Genevieve was born in 1652 in Sillery, PQ, Canada; died on 17 Oct 1705 in St-Anne-De-La-Perede, Canada.
    2. 1. TRUD Elizabeth was born on 28 Sep 1655 in Sillery, PQ, Canada.
    3. TRUD Ursule was born on 22 Apr 1658 in Quebec, Canada; died on 04 Dec 1710 in St-Antoine-De-Tilly, Latbiniere, PQ, Canada.
    4. TRUD Ann was born on 20 Aug 1664 in Sillery, PQ, Canada; died about 17 Jan 1742.
    5. TRUD Claude Francoise was born on 15 May 1667 in Sillery, PQ, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  TRUD Jean was born about 1604 in De Menzin, Near Cognac, Charente, France.

    Jean married GROSSIN Simone about 1622 in Merpins, Ar. Congnac, Angoumois, France. Simone was born about 1601 in De Menzin, Near Cognac, Charente, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  GROSSIN Simone was born about 1601 in De Menzin, Near Cognac, Charente, France.
    Children:
    1. 2. TRUD Mathurin was born in 1623 in De Menzin, Near Cognac, Charente, France; died after 17 Feb 1689 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec City, PQ, Canada.

  3. 6.  (Gareman) Pierre "Le Picard" Garman was born about 1613 in Bagneux, Vic//Aisne, Ile De France, France.

    Notes:

    In 1628, Pierre Gareman of Bagneux, Picardie married Marguerite Charlot. Their first child arrived in 1629 and their second in 1631, they were girls, Florence and Nicole. This little family migrated to Quebec before the birth and baptism of their third daughter, Marguerite, in 1639. They had, Charles, their only son in 1643. They baptized Charles in Trois-Rivieres.
    According to Marcel Trudel (Terrier, p.307), the Gareman was in the region of Portneuf from 1640 to work in the service of Jacques Le Neuf de la Poterie. A short time later, around 1642, the Iroquois forced them to take refuge in Sillery, at the hospice. It was about the same era that Pierre stayed sometime in Trois-Rivieres. He shows up as a witness in 1643. The 25-05-1646, the seigneur Le Neuf came back again and signed with Gareman and Rene Mezeray a contract that incites them to take up where they left off in Portneuf. This contract did not have the desired follow-up because Mr. de la Poterie will declare in 1668 that the Iroquois danger obliged him and "many of his tenant farmers, had to abandon the area twenty years ago" because the buildings were burned," in which they suffered notable losses that cost him a lot to presently settle and could not do it earlier because there were no troops in the country" (The Carignan Reg.). The historian Trudel concludes that the occupation of the area is not yet really underway before 1663, because the only two known residants at that time are Pierre Gareman and Rene Mezerets dit Nopce.
    In 1652 or before, the Compagnie des Cent-Associes granted to Pierre Gareman some land of four arpents wide on the (St. Lawrence) river, to which originally was twelve and a half arpents deep, and later to fifty. [In 26-03-1656, the inheritors will sell this land with buildings to Etienne Letellier, for the sum of 300 pounds. This property, today, takes up the major part of the parishes of Ste. Ursule and St. Benoit at the western end of the city of Ste. Foy.]
    In 10-06-1653, when he was living at Cap Rouge with his family, Pierre and his son Charles, 8 years old, are captured by the Iroquois. In the Histoire De Notre-Dame de Ste. Foy, the priest H.-A. Scott writes (pp. 295-296): "the 10-06-1653, Francois Boule, called Petit Homme, was working in his field, which bordered on that of Rene Mezerets, when he was hit by three gunshots, one in the stomach, in the groin, and in the thigh, then scalped. His other neighbor, Pierre Gareman, called the Picard, had a consequence even more sad, as he was taken alive with his son Charles, of eight years, and a young man named Hugues Couturier, and reserved to these terrible tortures so often written about.
    The Jesuit Journal also tells about the attack on 10-06-1653 by the Onieda tribe of the Iroquois on Cap Rouge. The Journal refers to ten year old son, Charles. The Iroquois did not approve of men letting themselves be captured. They usually tortured and killed them, as they did with our Pierre Gareman.
    References: Ancetres by Jacques Saintonge #162; "One Hundred French-Canadian Families", p. 167-168, by Phillip Moore; and Jette

    Pierre married CHARLOT Madeleine about 1633 in Bagneux, Ar. Soissons, Ile De France, France. Madeleine was born about 1609 in Bagneux, Ar. Soissons, Ile De France, France; died in 1651 in Quebec City, PQ, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  CHARLOT Madeleine was born about 1609 in Bagneux, Ar. Soissons, Ile De France, France; died in 1651 in Quebec City, PQ, Canada.

    Notes:

    Madeleine Charlot was also captured by the Hurons, 05-05-1660. She got away, but was dangerously wounded, dying later.

    Died:
    Cause of Death: from wounds received during captivity by the Hurons

    Children:
    1. GARMAN Florence was born about 1629 in Bagneux, Ar. Soissons, Ile De France, France; died on 23 Jul 1686 in St. Joseph de Sillery, Quebec.
    2. GARMAN Nicole was born about 1631 in Bagneux, Ar. Soissons, Ile De France, France; died in Neuville.
    3. 3. GAREMAN Marguerite was born before 1634 in Quebec City, PQ, Canada; died on 20 Sep 1699 in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec City, PQ, Canada.
    4. GANNONCHIASE Charles Gareman dit was born about 1643.