Louise-Thérèse Dubreuil

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Louise-Thérèse LeBreuil / Dubreuil

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Dol De Bretagne, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
Death: March 22, 1727 (90)
La Prairie, Nouvelle France (QC CA)
Place of Burial: Notre-Dame-de-Montréal, Québec, Canada
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Jean LeBreuil and Marie LeCompte
Wife of Sylvestre Vachereau; Marin Deniau dit Destaillis and Charles Boyer
Mother of Jacques Deniau dit Destaillis; Charles-Marin Deniau dit Destaillis; Joseph Deniau dit Destaillis; Gabriel Deniau dit Sully; Therese-Marie Primeau (Daigneau) and 1 other

Occupation: Midwife (Sage-femme)
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About Louise-Thérèse Dubreuil

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Louise Thérèse Lebreuil migrated from France to New France.
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Louise Thérèse Marie Lebreuil was born about 1636 (30 on both 1666 and 1667 censuses) in Sougéal, Bretagne, France to Jean (of Basel, Switzerland) and Marie Lecomte. (Sougéal, arrondissement St-Malo, évêché de Dol, Bretagne - now Ille-et-Vilaine)[1]

In 1659, Jeanne Mance was in France recruiting for Montréal. Louise Lebreuil was among those recruited. The Saint-André leaves La Rochelle in July 1659. For 2 years, it had served as a hospital for the troops of the navy, but had not been disinfected in any way. There will be around 8 deaths by illness during the voyage because of this. The trip lasted 2 months, with multiple storms slowing it down. It finally arrived before Québec city on 9 September 1659, a number of passengers being sick. Finally, on 29 September Marguerite Bourgeoys, who was also on this voyage, will arrive in Montréal with the recruits able to get there.[2].[3]. She is listed as Thérèze le breuil on the list of recruits.

Louise entered into a marriage contract with Sylvestre Vacher on 3 October 1659, but there was no marriage, the contract was cancelled.

Contrat de mariage de Sylvestre Vacher et Louise Le Breuil (3 octobre 1659). Vol I pg 167 Notaire Bénigne Basset[4]
Sylvestre Vacher dit St-Julien was killed by the Iroquois vers le lac aux Loutres (towards the lake of otters) and buried on October 26, 1659 in Montréal (ND). He was listed as around 37 years old on the record.[5]

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Louise-Thérèse Dubreuil's Timeline

1636
December 3, 1636
Dol De Bretagne, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
1636
Bretagne
1659
September 29, 1659
Age 22
Montréal,,Ville-Marie,Québec,Canada,MONTRÉAL
1660
November 2, 1660
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1663
June 3, 1663
Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1666
March 14, 1666
1669
May 19, 1669
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1674
February 15, 1674
La Prairie, Nouvelle France (QC CA)