Mar- April 2013 - American-French Genealogical Society

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Mar- April 2013 - American-French Genealogical Society
Preserving History...Connecting Generations for 35 Years
Volume XXIII
Number 2
March-April 2013
WORK BEGINS ON NEW LIBRARY WING
W
ork has begun on the development of a new
wing to the AFGS library. Once completed
the additional space will result in a doubling
of the floor space of our library.
The space previously was used to conduct genealogy-related classes and other activities. It once served
as the dining room for the former First Universalist
Church.
Much of the work is being done by AFGS members. The new wing is expected by be completed in
the fall.
The new wing will house holdings that will be
moved from the existing library and the society’s computer center will also be relocated to the new space.
New computer terminals will be added to the existing
stations.
The expansion is expected to result in easier access
to the society’s holdings in both wings.
With the construction, society classes and meetings
are now being conducted on the first floor.
Future plans call for the remodeling of the first
New wing preparation. Worn out tiles have been
floor rest rooms and the addition of more equipment to removed from the floor space in the new library
wing. Work is expected to be completed in the fall.
better facilitate the society’s educational activities.
JOIN THE DAUGHTERS OF THE KING CELEBRATION
T
his year marks the 350th anniversary of the arrival of a group of women from France
who are known as Les Filles du Roi, or Daughters of the King.
Nearly everyone of French Canadian ancestry can trace their lineage back to at least
one of the approximately 800 French women who immigrated to New France between 1663
and 1673.
AFGS is joining in the celebration by encouraging members and friends to document their
connection to any of these filles du roi. Those with connections to these women will have the
opportunity to create a straight line chart connecting them to the king’s daughter. All submissions will be checked by the AFGS Research Committee.
Individuals who participate must pay a nominal fee and will receive a certificate and
Daughters of the King commemorative pin.
Details about this commemorative program are enclosed with the newsletter mailing or
are available online at www.afgs.org.
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AFGnewS
March-April 2013
AFGS PUBLICATIONS
DUE FOR FACELIFT?
T
he Society’s member publications, ,AFGnewS and
Je Me Souviens, may sport a new look in the future. Both publications’ are being studied for possible
format redesign.
The Society has recruited members from around
the country with writing and publication experience to
assist with the editorial content and layout.
Options under consideration include dropping the
printed version of the AFGnewS and going to an
online only newsletter. Feedback the Society has received indicated that in this information age it makes
little sense to distribute news once every two months.
A switch to e-briefs would be distributed on a more
timely basis rather than waiting for 60 days or more.
Another possibility is to combine some of the features of a newsletter with the Je Me Souviens. The
format would change to more of a magazine style that
would include more columns and interaction with
readers such as a Letters to the Editor section and the
opportunity for members who have hit a “brick wall”
with one of their family lines to seek assistance from
members with the same line. The publication would
still contain stories with a French Canadian focus and
“how to” articles specific to French Canadian genealogy. If the JMS is switched to a magazine format, it
would be about 40 pages but published quarterly instead of twice a year.
Although the newsletter may be converted to a digital version, there are no plans to convert JMS to that
format.
What are your thoughts? The Society is seeking
input from its members and friends regarding our publications. Your opinion counts and any suggestions
about ways to modernize our publications both in format and content would be appreciated. Send your
comments to [email protected].
C
The AFGS Booth was a big hit during the New England
Regional Genealogy Conference (NERGC), which was
held April 17-20 at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, N.H.
The Society is one of the sponsoring members and provides volunteer hours and a guest speaker at the conference, which is held every two years.
The next conference will be held in Providence in 2015.
SOCIETY HOSTS CABANE
À SUCRE FUNDRAISER
FEBRUARY AND MARCH
SPLIT THE POT WINNERS
ongratulations to Marie-Therese Arsenault of
Hopkinton,Massachusetts, winner of the February Split the Pot drawing, and Pierre Duval, of
Portsmouth, RI, the March winner.
AFGS will continue the monthly split the pot drawings. You can sign up for an entire year’s drawings beginning in June. Details on the flyer enclosed with the
newsletter mailing. For our online readers, read the
details in the What’s New section of our web site.
Fleur de Lis provided the entertainment during the annual
Cabane à Sucre (Sugar Shack) fundraiser on April 13th.
More than 100 members and friends enjoyed dancing to
traditional French Canadian tunes. Proceeds benefited the
AFGS Franco-American Heritage Center.
March-April 2013
AFGnewS
WELCOME
NEW MEMBERS
T
he following individuals have recently joined
AFGS.
Lorrie Scullin
Rhode Island
Jerry Harpin
Massachusetts
George Maple
Rhode Island
Matthew Miner
Massachusetts
Janine Edmee Hakim
New York
Suzanne Beauchemin
Quebec
George Thomas Collin
Rhode Island
David & Patricia McHugh
Rhode Island
Elizabeth Cook
Massachusetts
Robert Paulhus
APO AE
Steven Duquette
California
Muriel Halloran
Rhode Island
Patricia Cook
Rhode Island
Louise Lecours
Rhode Island
Paul & Barbara Durand
Rhode Island
Judith Theroux
Maryland
Laura Harrison McBride
United Kingdom
Ronald Arthur Despard
Florida
Susan Beety
Wisconsin
Donald J. Dufault
Massachusetts
Lucy Read
Michigan
Sue Fenton
Connecticut
Margaret Fortier
Massachusetts
Tricia Wright
California
Judith Theroux
Maryland
Richard and Julie McAllister
Massachusetts
Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
Massachusetts
Elaine M. Belanger
New Hampshire
Marcelle Comeau
Nova Scotia
Diana Mandeville
Rhode Island
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AFGS LENDING LIBRARY
TO BE DISCONTINUED
he board of directors has decided to discontinue the Society's lending library due to lack of
use. The lending library allowed members to
borrow microfiche of various vital records. Microfiche is older technology and readers are become
scarce.
AFGS has stopped selling the lending library catalog and will discontinue the lending library permanently on June 30, 2013.
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HOW IT ALL STARTED
Submitted by Lisa Anderholt
In ancient Israel, it came to pass that a trader by the name
of
Abraham Com did take unto himself a young wife by the
name of Dot. And Dot Com was a comely woman, broad of
shoulder and long of leg. Indeed, she was often called Amazon Dot Com. And she said unto Abraham, her husband,
"Why dost thou travel so far from town to town with thy
goods when thou canst trade without ever leaving thy tent?"
And Abraham did look at her as though she were several
saddle bags short of a camel load, but simply said, "How,
dear?" And Dot replied, "I will place drums in all the towns
and drums in between to send messages saying what you
have for sale, and they will reply telling you who hath the
best price. And the sale can be made on the drums and delivery made by Uriah's Pony Stable (UPS)."
Abraham thought long and decided he would let Dot have
her way with the drums. And the drums rang out and were a
immediate success. Abraham sold all the goods he had at
the top price, without ever having to move from his tent. To
prevent neighboring countries from overhearing what the
drums were saying, Dot devised a system that only she and
the drummers knew. It was known as Must Send Drum
Over Sound (MSDOS), and she also developed a language
to transmit ideas and pictures - Hebrew To The People
(HTTP). And the young men did take to Dot Com's trading
as doth the greedy horsefly take to camel dung. They were
called Nomadic Ecclesiastical Rich Dominican Sybarites,
or NERDS. And lo, the land was so feverish with joy at the
new riches and the deafening sound of drums that no one
noticed that the real riches were going to that enterprising
drum dealer, Brother William of Gates, who bought off
every drum maker in the land. And indeed did insist on
drums to be made that would work only with Brother Gates'
drumheads and drumsticks. And Dot did say, "Oh, Abraham, what we have started is being taken over by others."
And Abraham looked out over the Bay of Ezekiel, or eBay
as it came to be known. He said, "We need a name that reflects what we are." And Dot replied, "Young Ambitious
Hebrew Owner Operators." "YAHOO," said Abraham. And
because it was Dot's idea, they named it YAHOO Dot Com.
Abraham's cousin, Joshua, being the young Gregarious Energetic Educated Kid (GEEK) that he was, soon started using Dot's drums to locate things around the countryside. It
soon became known as God's Own Official Guide to Locating Everything (GOOGLE). That is how it all began.
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AFGnewS
AFGS WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
T
he Society has announced its workshop schedule
through 2013. Classes are offered free of charge
and will be held at the AFGS Franco-American Heritage Center. All sessions begin at 9 a.m.
March-April 2013
MASSACHUSETTS GENEALOGICAL
COUNCIL TO HOLD SEMINAR
T
he Massachusetts
Genealogical
Council is hosting it
annual seminar on SatMay 18 - Genealogy and DNA.
urday, July 20th from
Presented by Tom Allaire
8:30 am to 4:00 pm.
The seminar will take
May 25 - Breaking Down Walls.
place at the Holy Cross
Presented by Rob Gumlaw
College Hogan Center in Worcester.
August 24 - How to Read the Repertoires and How to
The seminar will feature Judy G. Russell, CG, the
Use the AFGS Library. Presented by Janice Burkhart Legal Genealogist. Ms. Russell’s presentation topics
will include: Breaking Through the 20th Century
September 7 - Using Various Genealogy Software.
Brick Wall––Building a Family Through CircumPresented by Bill Pommenville
stantial Evidence; How Knowing the Law Makes Us
September 21 - Beginning Genealogy.
Better Genealogists; "No Person Shall... Gallop
Presented by Dennis Boudreau
Horses in the Streets": Using Court Records to Tell
The Story of our Ancestors' Lives.
September 28 - How to Research at Home for FREE.
The Luncheon presentation will focus on WorcesPresented by Bill Pommenville
ter History as Seen Through the Eyes of the American Antiquarian Society, by Kimberly Toney of the
October 19 - Film room. Presented by Fran Tivey
AAS.
October 26 - Advanced Genealogy Research.
Continental breakfast and lunch included with
Presented by Dennis Boudreau
the registration fee The exhibit hall will be brimming with genealogy vendors and organizations with
November 16 - Internet Genealogy Searching: How products of interest to genealogists, archivists, and
to Improve Your Results. By Bill Pommenville
historical researchers.
November 23 - Using Various Genealogy Software.
For more information and to register visit
Presented by Bill Pommenville
www.massgencouncil.org.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES BORDER CROSSINGS RESOURCES
Canadian Border Crossings Available on Microfilm/Waltham, MA M1481-Alphabetical Card Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Small
Ports in New York, 1929-1956 Cabinet 8T
M1461—Soundex Index to Canadian Border Entries Through the
Free Internet Sites:
St. Albans, Vermont District 1895-1924 Cabinet 11T
M1462—Alphabetical Index to Canadian Border Entries Through
Small Ports in Vermont 1895-1924 Cabinet 11T
M1463– Soundex index to Entries into St. Albans, Vermont District though Canadian and Pacific Ports, 1924-1952 Cabinet 11T
Alberta Family Histories Society—Information about U.S. and
Canadian records
http://www.afha.ab.ca/aids/talks/notes_mar99.html
Vital Records-This website contains information about where
M1464-Manifests of Passengers Arriving into St. Albans, Vermont and how to obtain vital records from each state or territory.
through Canadian and Pacific Ports, 1895-1954 Cabinet 20B
http://www.vitalrec.com
AFGnewS is a publication of the American-French Genealogical Society. News items concerning Franco-American
genealogy and history are welcome. Please send them to Norm Deragon at [email protected].
350th anniversary of the
arrival of the “King’s Daughters”
"Are You Descended From
A Fille du Roi?"
IT’S A CELEBRATION
th
This year marks the 350 anniversary of the arrival of the “King’s Daughters,” or “les filles du roi,” in Quebec. They
emigrated to New France between 1663 and 1673 as part of a program sponsored by Louis XIV. The program was
designed to boost Canada’s population both by encouraging male emigrants to settle there, and by promoting marriage,
family formation and the birth of children. While women and girls certainly emigrated to New France both before and after
this time period, they were not considered to be filles du roi, as the term refers to women and girls who were actively
recruited by the government and whose travel to the colony was paid for by the King. The title “King’s Daughters” was
meant to imply state patronage, not royal or even noble parentage. Most of these women were commoners of humble
birth. Almost every person of French-Canadian descent can claim at least one of these incredible, young women in their
heritage.
AFGS is inviting you to celebrate this anniversary with us. Here is what to do.
1. Send us a straight line chart starting with you and ending with your “fille du roi.” (A sample straight line chart and a list
of the “Daughters of the King” are included in the mailing.) You must include the date and place of each marriage.
2. We will send you a specially designed lapel pin identifying you as a descendant and a certificate with your name as
well as the name of the woman from whom you descend and a folder to hold your certificate.
3. For members of AFGS, the cost is $15.00 for the first certificate you order. As many of us have more than one “fille du
roi” in our line, you may order certificates for other “Daughter’s of the King” for $10.00 each. These additional certificates
will not be accompanied by lapel pins unless $15.00 is paid.
4. Non AFGS members may participate but the cost will be $20.00 for the first certificate (with pin) and $15.00 for each
additional certificate (without pin).
5. We will check each straight line for accuracy.
6. The charts will be bound in a book for the library and the names of the “Daughters of the King” will be displayed at the
library with the name of the AFGS member descending from each “Daughter.”
Members will be invited to attend a celebration at the AFGS Franco-American Heritage Center. Details to follow.
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Address:_________________________________________________________________________________________
(Street)
(State)
(Zip Code)
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Residents outside of the United States: if not using a credit card, please use postal
money orders in U.S. funds only.
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Make checks payable to AFGS and mail to P. O. Box 830, Woonsocket, RI 02895-0870
May 14, 2013
SAMPLE STRAIGHT LINE CHART
LUCILE POULIN TO MARIE BARBE MENARD
Lucile Poulin m. James McDonald
19 Oct 1957, St. Joan of Arc, Cumberland, RI
Eugene Poulin m. Marie Louise Belanger
27 Jul 1920, St-Bernard, Dorchester, PQ
Theophile Belanger m. Belzemire Gagne
23 Aug 1887, St-Henedine, Dorchester, PQ
George Gagne m. Philomene Carrier
01 Oct 1865, St-Henedine, Dorchester, PQ
Jean Isaac Carrier m. Francoise Larose
03 Feb 1829, St-Henri, Levis, PQ
Michel Larose m. marie Blouin
01 Feb 1796, St-Henri, Levis, PQ
Jean-Baptiste Larose m. Marie Josette Vermette
11 Jan 1751, Berthier, PQ
Pierre Vermette m. Madeline Boutin
08 Apr 1727, Berthier, PQ
Robert Vermette m. Marie Madeleine Bernard
12 Jun 1703, Ste-Famille, I.O.
Marie Barbe Menard m. Antoine Vermette
26 Aug 1669, Ste-Famille, I. O.
Rene Menard m. Judith Vaillon
Aunis, LaRochelle, France
Daughters of the King List
Following is a list of women who have been identified as “Daughters of the King” by Peter Gagne in his book King's Daughters and Founding Mothers: The
Filles du Roi, 1663-1673.
Abraham, Marguerite; Adam, Anne; Agathe, Marie-Anne; Albert, Marie; Allence, Marie; Amiot, Jeanne; Ancelin, Françoise; André, Louise; Andrieu,
Marguerite; Angelier, Marie; Anthoine, Denise; Arcular, Marie; Ardion, Marguerite; Arinart, Anne; Ariot, Marie; Asserin, Fleurance; Aubé, Françoise; Aubert,
Élisabeth; Aubert, Jeanne; Aubineau, Suzanne; Aubry, Anne; Aubry, Françoise; Aubry, Jacqueline; Auger, Catherine; Auger, Jeanne; Aupé, Isabelle; Auvray,
Madeline.
Bagau dite De Beaurenom, Antoinette; Bailly, Madeleine; Baiselat, Françoise; Baillié, Catherine; Bamont, Marie-Anne; Banse, Françoise; Barbant, Marie;
Barbereau, Jeanne; Barberry, Françoise; Barbier, Jeanne; Bardet, Anne; Bardou, Marie-Louise; Baril, Marie; Barillet, Anne; Baron, Barbe; Barré, Catherine;
Barton, Françoise-Marthe; Basset, Catherine; Baugé, Anne; Beaudin, Catherine; Beaudon, Étiennette; Beaugrand, Marie-Marguerite; Beaujean, MarieJeanne; Beauregard, Marthe; Beauveau, Jeanne; Bellehache, Marie; Bellesoeur dite Lucas, Anne; Bénard, Jeanne; Benoît, Marie; Béraud dite Dubreuil,
Anne; Bercier, Louise; Berger, Marguerite; Bernard, Jeanne; Berrin, Marguerite; Bertault, Anne; Bertin dite Breval, Marie; Besche, Marie; Beuzelin,
Catherine; Billot, Catherine; Billot, Geneviève; Billot, Lucrèce; Bilodeau, Jeanne; Binaudière, Marguerite; Birard, Marie; Biret, Renée; Blain, Marie-Anne;
Blainvillain, Anne; Blais, Élisabeth; Blaise, Marguerite; Blanchard, Marie; Blondeau, Jeanne; Bluteau, Antoinette; Boileau, Marie; Boivin, Françoise; Bolper,
Marie-Louise; Bonheur, Marie; Bonneau, Hélène; Bonnefoy dite Saint-Foy, Marguerite; Bouart, Marie; Boucault, Jeanne; Bouchard, Jeanne; Bouchard,
Louise; Boucher, Madeleine; Bouet, Marie; Bouillon, Marie; Bourgeois, Catherine; Bourgeois, Françoise; Bourgois, Jeanne; Bourgeois, Marie; Boutard,
Marie; Boutet, Marie-Madeleine; Boyer, Barbe; Branconnier, Jeanne; Brandon, Anne; Bremaille, Marie; Brière, Marie; Briset, Marie; Bruneau, Catherine;
Brunet, Anne; Brunet, Françoise; Bulté, Marguerite; Buot, Marie; Bureau, Catherine; Burel, Jeanne
Caillaud, Andrée; Caillé, Jeanne; Caillé, Marie; Caillé, Marie-Jeanne; Calais, Hélène; Campion, Marie; Canard, Marie-Madeleine; Carbonnet, Madeleine;
Carcireux, Sylvine; Cardillon, Marguerite; Carlier, Marie; Cartignier, Marie; Cartois, Henriette; Chabert de La Charière, Marguerite; Chamois, Marie-Claude;
Chancy, Marie; Chandoiseau, Nicole; Chanfrain, Renée; Chanvreau, Renée; Charbonnier dite Seigneur, Marie-Madeleine; Charebert, Marie; Charlier,
Michelle; Charpentier, Marguerite; Charpentier, Marie; Charpentier, Marie Reine; Charrier, Louise; Charrier, Marie; Charron, Françoise; Charron, Marie;
Chartier, Jeanne; Charton, Jeanne, Charton, Marie; Chauvet, Marie; Chemereau, Marguerite; Cherfault, Denise, Chevalier, Françoise; Chevalier, Jeanne,
Chavalier, Suzanne; Chevreau, Marie; Chiasson, Louise; Chrétien, Madeleine; Chrétien, Marie; Clérice, Catherine; Coignard, Marie; Coipel, Marie; Coirier,
Perrine; Colin, Anne; Colin, Denise; Colin, Marie-Rose; Collet, Jeanne; Collet, Marguerite; Compagnon, Antoinette; Conflans, Françoise; Cottin dite D’Arras,
Marie-Catherine; Couet, Marie; Cousin, Françoise; Couture, Anne; Couturier, Isabelle; Coy, Charlotte; Crépin, Marie; Cretel, Élisabeth; Croiset, Marie;
Crosnier, Jeanne; Crosnier, Martine, Curé,
Françoise Dailly, Anne; Dain, Marie; Dallon, Marie; Damané, Denise; Damisé, Claude; Damois, Marie; Damours, Hélène; Dannessé dite De Longchamps,
Esther or Marie-Anne; Danneville, Gabrielle; Daubigny, Marguerite; De Baillon, Catherine; De Beauregard, Marie; De Belleau, Catherine; De Bérunine, Marie;
De Bidequin, Marie-Madeleine; De Boisandré, Catherine; De Boisandré, Jeanne-Claude; De Bonin, Nicole; De Brétigny, Marie; Debure, Marie; Déchard,
Jeanne; De Charmesnil, Françoise; De Chevrainville dite Lafontaine, Claude; De Chevrainville dite Lafontaine, Marie-Madeleine; De Coppequesne, MarieCharlotte; De Fontenay, Catherine; De Guesnel, Jeanne-Marie; De Lacour, Marie; De Lacroix, Françoise; DeLafitte, Apolline; De Laguéripière, Élisabeth;
DeLahaye, Catherine; De Lahaye, Jeanne; DeLahaye, Michelle; De Lahogue, Marie-Claire; De Lalore or Lawlor, Catherine; De Lamarre, Marie; De La Motte,
Diane; De Laplace, Marguerite; De Laporte, Marie-Anne; De Larue, Charlotte; Delastre, Adrienne; De La Tour Envoivre, Catherine; Delaunay, Madeleine;
Delestre, Anne; De Licerace, Suzanne; De Limoges, Marie; Delorme, Marguerite; De Lostelneau, Catherine; De Mangeon, Claude; De Matras, Jeanne-Judith;
De Mérinne, Jeanne; De Névelet, Marguerite; Denot, Jeanne; Denoyon, Marie; De Portas; Marie-Angélique; De Provinlieu, Marie-Marguerite; Dequain, Anne;
De Roybon D’Alonne, Madeleine; Deschalets, Claude; Deschalets, Élisabeth; Deschalets, Madeleine; Deschamps, Anne; Deschamps, Marie; Deschamps,
Marie-Madeleine; Desenne, Catherine; Desfossés, Françoise; Desgranges, Louise; Deshayes, Marguerite; Deshayes, Marie; Desjardins, Françoise;
Desmarais, Catherine; Desmarais, Étiennette; Desportes, Françoise; Després, Madeleine; D’Esquincourt, Anne; Destouches, Marie-Agnès; De Tarragon,
Anne-Élisabeth; De Valois, Catherine; Devault, Marie; Dodier, Jeanne; Dodin, Anne; Doigt, Ambroise; Dorange, Barbe; Doriant, Simone; Doribeau, Catherine;
Doucinet, Élisabeth; Drouet, Catherine; Dubincourt, Jeanne; Dubié, Marie-Françoise; Dubois, Marie; Dubreuil, Isabelle; Ducharme, Catherine; Duchemin,
Marie-Anne; Duchesne, Barbe; Ducorps dite Leduc, Jeanne; Ducoudray, Marie; Dufaye, Françoise; Dufiguier, Hélène, Dufossé, Jeanne; Dufresne, Jeanne;
Dumont, Anne-Julienne; Dumont, Barbe; Dumontier, Antoinette; Dumortier dite De Leur, Madeleine; Dupré, Françoise; Dupuis, Catherine; Durand, Catherine;
Durand, Élisabeth; Durand, Françoise; Durand, Suzanne; Durosaire, Espérance; Dusauçay, Marie-Anne; Dusson, Marguerite; Duval, Françoise; Duval, MarieMadeleine; Duval, Michelle
Éloy, Antoinette (or Catherine); Éloy, Marguerite; Enfre, Françoise; Évin, Marguerite Faucheux, Jeanne; Faucon, Marie; Fauconnier, Jeanne; Faure dite
Planchet, Louise; Fauvault, Jeanne; Fayet, Anne; Ferré, Catherine; Ferron, Marguerite; Fièvre, Catherine; Firman, Marie-Anne; Flamand, Nicole; Fléchet,
Anne; Fleure, Marie-Anne; Fleureau, Marie; Foubert, Anne; Fouquet, Marie; Fourrier, Catherine; Fourrier, Jeanne; Foy, Marguerite; Fressel, Isabelle;
Fressel, Jeanne; Fro, Louise
Gaillard or Daire, Marie; Gaillard dite Duplessis, Marguerite; Galet, Anne; Galien, Marie-Thérèse; Gambier, Marguerite; Gargottin, Louise; Gateau, Catherine;
Gaumond, Madeleine; Gauthier, Marie; Gauthier, Marie-Jeanne; Gendreau, Anne; Genest, Jeanne-Léonarde; Geoffroy, Anne; Geoffroy, Marie-Marthe; Gilles,
Jeanne (or Anne); Girard, Anne; Girard, Marguerite; Girard, Marie; Goard, Mathurine; Gobert, Marie-Madeleine; Godeby, Anne; Godequin, Jeanne; Godillon,
Élisabeth; Goiset, Anne; Gossard, Noëlle; Goubilleau, Françoise; Grandin, Jeanne Marie; Grandin, Marie; Grandjean, Adrienne; Grangeon, Marie
Madeleine; Granger, Catherine; Graton, Mathurine; Gravois, Marie; Grimbault, Anne; Groisard, Jeanne; Groleau, Madeleine; Grossejambe, Françoise; Graux,
Jeanne; Grusseau, Marie; Guédon, Marie-Anne; Gueneville, Jeanne; Guérard, Catherine; Guérin, Madeleine; Guérin dite Brunet, Marie-Jeanne; Guerrier,
Bonne; Guichelin, Catherine; Guillaume, Anne; Guillaume, Marie; Guilleboeuf, Marie-Madeleine; Guillin, Françoise; Guillodeau, Madeleine; Guillot,
Catherine; Guyard, Catherine; Guyet, Marie
Halay, Marie; Halier, Perrette; Haneton, Madeleine; Hardy, Jeanne; Hatanville, Marie; Hébert, Françoise; Hébert, Marie-Madeleine; Hédouin, Marguerite;
Héron, Jacqueline; Hiardin, Marguerite; Housseau, Marguerite; Hubert, Élisabeth; Hubert, Marie; Hubinet, Louise; Huché, Françoise; Hué, Marie; Humelot,
Catherine; Hutru, Perrine
Isambert, Catherine; Itas, Marguerite
Jacquier, Louise; Jalais, Marie; Jasselin, Marguerite; Javelot, Anne; Jodon, Marie; Jolivet dite Girard, Charlotte-Catherine; Joly, Charlotte; Jossard,
Élisabeth; Jourdain, Marguerite; Juin, Jeanne; Julien, Anne
Labastille dite Martin, Renée; Labbé, Anne; Labbé, Jacqueline; Labbé, Jeanne; Lacroix, Suzanne; Lafaye, Marie; Lafleur, Joachine; Lafontaine, Marie-Anne;
Lagou, Anne; Lâiné, Anne; Lâiné, Catherine; Lâiné, Geneviève; Lamain, Marguerite; Lamarche, Charlotte; Lamarre, Anne; Lambert, Jeanne; Lamirault,
Marguerite; Lamoureux, Antoinette; Lamy, Marie; Landry, Louise; Lanfillé, Marie; Lange, Françoise; Langlois, Anne; Langlois, Jacqueline; Langlois, Marie;
Languille, Jeanne; Lapierre, Perrine; Larcher, Madeleine; Larchevêque, Françoise; Larteau, Marie; Lasnon, Marie; Latier, Françoise; Latouche, Marguerite;
Laurence, Genevieve; Laurent, Catherine; Lauvergnat, Jacqueline; Laval, Claude; Laverdure, Marguerite; Leblanc, Anne; Lebon de Champfleury, Marie;
Lebrun, Marie; Leclerc, Anne; Leclerc, Denise; Leclerc, Françoise; Leclerc, Geneviève; Leclerc, Marguerite; Lecomte, Jeanne; Lecomte, Marguerite;
Lecomte, Marie; Lecomte, Suzanne; Leconte, Élisabeth; Lecoq, Jeanne; Lecoutre, Louise; Ledoux dite Ladouce, Jacquette; Lefebvre, Antoinette; Lefebvre
dite Lacroix, Barbe; Lefebvre, Élisabeth- Agnès; Lefebvre, Marie; LeFrançois, Françoise; Legendre, Jeanne; Legrand, Antoinette; Legrand, Nicole; Leguay,
Madeleine;
Lelong, Marie; Lelong, Marie-Anne; Leloup, Catherine; Lemaire, Anne; Lemaire, Marie; Lemâitre, Anne; Lemâitre, Gabrielle; Lemerle de Hautpré, Marguerite;
Lemesle, Catherine; Lemoine, Françoise; Lemoine, Marie; Lenoir dite Pirois, Antoinette; Léonard, Marie; Lepage, Constance; Lepage, Marie-Rogère; Leper,
Anne; Lépine, Andrée; Lépine, Anne; Lépine, Marie; Lequin, Élisabeth; Leroux, Catherine; Leroux, Marguerite; Leroux, Marie; Lesaint, Marie; Lesdiller,
Michelle; Lespérance, Marie; Levaigneur, Marguerite; Levasseur, Jeanne; Levieux dite Colombe, Claire; Liardin, Marie; Linière, Jeanne-Anne-Marie;
Loiseau, Anne; Loiseau, Françoise; Laret, Étiennette; Loriot, Perrette; Louvet, Catherine; Lucos, Catherine
Mabille, Anne; Magdelain, Jeanne; Magnan, Anne; Magnier, Marie; Major, Marie; Malo, Marie; Mansion, Jeanne; Marchand, Catherine; Marchand, MarieÉlisabeth; Marchessault, Marie; Maréchal, Madeleine; Maréchal dite Dubois, Marguerite; Marié, Denise; Marié, Jeanne; Martin, Marie; Martin, Reine;
Masseron, Marie; Masson, Anne; Menacier, Louise; Ménard, Barbe; Mercier, Marie; Merlin, Agathe; Méry, Anne; Mesuré, Marie; Métru, Marie-Anne; Meunier,
Antoinette; Meunier, Marie; Michaud, Marie-Louise; Michel, Anne; Michel, Françoise; Michel, Jacquette; Michel, Marie; Mignault, Catherine; Mignolet,
Gillette; Millot, Françoise; Moisan, Françoise; Moitié, Catherine; Moitié, Marguerite; Moitié, Marie; Montminy; Marie; Monvoisin, Françoise; Moreau,
Marguerite; Moreau, Marguerite-Françoise; Morin, Charlotte; Morin, Marie; Mouillard, Éléonore; Moutrachy,Marguerite; Mullois, Marie
Navaron, Marie; Navarre, Marguerite; Niel, Madeleine; Normand, Catherine; Normand, Marie-Madeleine Olivier, Agnés; Olivier dite Triboulet, Jeanne; Olivier,
Madeleine; Ollery, Anne; Ouache, Marie-Madeleine; Ouinville, Michelle
Pahin, Claude-Philiberte; Papin, Madeleine; Paquet or Pasquier, Marguerie; Parenteau, Marie; Paris, Françoise; Paremant, Perrette; Pasquier dite
Defranclieu, Marie; Paul, Catherine; Paulo, Catherine; Paviot, Marie; Payan, Marie-Marthe; Péchina, Marie; Pecquet, Charlotte; Pednel, Françoise; Pelletier
dite Passavant, Anne; Pelletier, Marie; Pelois, Marguerite; Pérodeau, Marie; Perrault, Anne; Pescher or Légal, Marie; Petit, Jeanne; Petit, Louise; Petit,
Marie; Petit, Marie-Rose; Petit, Marie-Thérèse; Peuvier, Marguerite; Philippe, Anne; Philippe, Marie-Madeleine; Philippeau, Nicole; Piéton, Françoise; Pillat,
Catherine; Pilois, Françoise; Pineau dite La Vieville, Anne; Piton, Marie; Planteau, Isabelle; Plémaret, Marie-Geneviève; Plouard, Marie-Madeleine;
Poignet dite Beauregard, Marguerite; Pointel, Marthe; Poiré, Marie; Poisson, Catherine; Poitevin, Catherine; Poitraud, Anne; Poitron, Anne; Pothier, Marie;
Poussin, Marie-Anne; Prat, Claude; Prévost, Élisabeth; Prévost, Marguerite; Prévost, Marie; Priault, Marie; Provost, Marguerite; Prunier, Marie-Madeleine
Quelvé, Jeanne; Quentin, Jeanne; Quequejeu, Marie; Quitel, Marthe
Rabady, Anne; Rableau, Florimonde; Raclos, Françoise; Raclos, Madeleine; Raclos, Marie; Ragot, Marthe; Raimbault, Jeanne; Raisin, Marguerite; Raudy,
Marthe; Raveau dite Laumonnier, Barbe; Relot, Catherine; Remondière, Andrée; Rémy, Marie; Renard dite Lecointe, Jeanne; Renaud, Anne-Michelle;
Renaud, Élisabeth; Renaud, Marguerite; Renaud, Marie; Renouard, Marie-Catherine; Rentier dite Courcoul, Madeleine; Repoche, Jeanne; Repoche, Marie;
Richard dite Martin, Anne-Françoise, Richard, Marie; Richer, Georgette; Richer, Marguerite; Rigaud, Genevieve; Rigaud, Jeanne; Rivet, Anne; Rivet,
Catherine; Rivière, Anne; Rivière, Marie; Robin, Louise; Robineau, Marguerite; Robineau, Marie; Rossignol dite Grossonneau, Jeanne;
Roteau, Barbe; Rou, Madeleine; Rousseau, Anne; Rousseau, Henriette; Roussel, Charlotte; Roussel, Marguerite; Rousselin, Suzanne; Rousselot,
Marguerite; Routy, Marie-Madeleine; Roux, Aimée; Roy, Anne; Roy, Catherine; Roy, Élisabeth; Roy, Jeanne; Roy, Marguerite; Roy, Marie; Roy, Marie-Anne;
Royer, Nicole
Sageot, Geneviève; Salé, Élisabeth or Isabelle; Salé, Madeleine-Thérèse; Samson, Marguerite; Saulnier, Nicole; Saunois, Thérèse; Savard, Gillette; Savonnet,
Jeanne; Sederay, Jeanne; Seigneur, Anne; Seigneur, Marie; Sel, Marguerite; Sel, Marie; Sel, Marie-Madeleine; Sellerin, Marguerite; Senécal, Catherine;
Senécal, Louise; Servignan, Jeanne; Sicard dite Deschamps, Jeanne; Souillard, Nicole; Suret, Catherine
Talbot, Anne; Targer, Marie; Tavernier, Anne; Tavrey, Martine; Tellier, Jeanne; Ténard, Marguerite; Térillon, Geneviève; Tesson, Marguerite; Tetu, Madeleine;
Thibault, Mathurine; Thiberge, Marie-Madeleine; Thirement, Anne; Thomas, Anne; Tierce, Françoise; Tiremont, Noëlle; Tisserand, Madeleine; Topsan,
Catherine; Toussaint, Marie-Jeanne; Touzé, Jeanne; Trochet dite Richard, Françoise; Tru, Suzanne; Turbar, Ursule-Madeleine
Vaillant, Marguerite; Vaillant, Perrette; Valade, Marie; Valet, Cécile; Valet, Louise; Vallée, Madeleine-Judith; Vallée, Perrette; Vanzègue, Anne-Marie; Vaquet,
Marie; Vara, Marie; Varin, Catherine; Varin, Marie; Vassal, Françoise; Vaublin, Marie; Vaucher, Louise; Verger, Marie; Verrier, Catherine; Viard, Marguerite;
Vié dite Lamotte, Marie-Sainte; Vieillot dite Maranda, Catherine; Viel, Marie-Thérèse; Vigny, Marie; Vilain, Jeanne; Vitard, Louise; Vitry, Marguerite; Vivien,
Marie-Rose; Voguer, Marie
Zachée, Françoise