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HOUDE Louis

Male Abt 1616 - Aft 1709  (~ 93 years)


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  1. 1.  HOUDE Louis was born about 1616 in Manou, Nogentle-Rottou, Chartres, France; died after 28 Oct 1709 in Ste-Croix, PQ, Canada.

    Notes:

    He was from Manou, ar. Nogentle-Rotrou, ev. Chartres, Preche (now
    Eure-et-Loir), in France. He answered that he was 49 at the 1666
    recording, and 51 in 1667 and 57 years in 1681, living at l'Isle d
    Orleans. He was cited as being in Sillery 27 Aug 1653, as a mason. He
    was married at the Notre-Dame-de Quebec, in Quebec City, PQ.

    Louis Houde, son of Noël Houde and Anne Lefebvre was born in 1617 in
    Manou, diocese of Chartres in the county of Perche, now the
    department of Eure et Loir. He arrived in New France in 1647 and
    worked for at least three years in the household of the Seigneur Noël
    Juchereau de Chastellées. He quickly acquired land in Saint-Augustin,
    in Quebec City (where the Grand-Allée is now) and in the seignory of
    Sillery.

    He married Madeleine Boucher on January 12, 1655 in her father's home
    at Château-Richer. Madeleine--daughter of Marin Boucher and Perrine
    Mallet--was fourteen years old. Within the next two years Louis
    acquired new farms in Beaupré and on the Ile d'Orléans. In 1658, the
    family was established on land with a frontage of four arpents (about
    767 feet) along the river and extending into the island. They
    remained there over the twenty four years that saw the birth of
    thirteen of their fourteen children. (For most of the history of
    French Canada, land was held by "Seigneurs" or land-lords who
    received rents from those who held leases which were bought, sold and
    passed to heirs much like deeds.)

    As the children began to establish their own homesteads, the farm was
    obviously too small. Consequently, the family moved to Sainte-Croix
    de Lotbinière (above Quebec on the south bank of the Saint Lawrence)
    on a huge holding acquired from the Ursulines of Québec. The sons
    each had their own holding and some of them took surnames reflecting
    the characteristics of their land: Desrochers (stony), Desruisseaux
    (with brooks), Bellefeuille (with trees).

    Louis Houde was obviously successful in his business dealings and by
    way of philanthropy donated the land for the first church of Sainte-
    Croix.

    Although all records are lost, it is thought that Louis Houde died in
    1712 at the age of 95. (His wife lived on to an equally venerable
    age.) The descendants of Louis Houde and Madeleine Boucher are now
    found throughout Canada and in many areas of the United States.

    Louis married BOUCHER Madeleine on 12 Jan 1655 in Notre Dame De Quebec, PQ, Canada. Madeleine (daughter of BOUCHER Marin and (Mallette) Perrine (Prinne) Mallet) was born about 1641 in Quebec, PQ, Canada; died before 28 Oct 1709 in Laneuville, Ste-Croix, PQ, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]