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BEAULIEU Jean Hudon Dit

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  1. 1.  BEAULIEU Jean Hudon Dit was born in 1622 in Notre Dame De Chemille, Maine-Et-Lior, France; died in Anjou, Maine-Et-Liore, France.

    Notes:

    Jean Hudon and Francoise Durand were living at Notre-Dame de
    Chemille', Province of Anjou, France in (unknown date).

    de n Dame de Chemille; dioc. d'Angers Anjou, Neros de la Riviere-
    Ouelle. Ancestre de F. Chas Langelier

    ------Family of Hudon dit Beaulieu
    The family of Hudon dit Beaulieu is of the old French-Canadian
    stock.
    Jean Hudon and Francoise Durand, his wife, were formerly from Notre
    Dame de Chemille, of the bishopric of Angers, France. They emigrated
    to Canada sometime during
    the early part of the 16th century.
    Pierre Hudon dit Beaulieu, their son, was born in Canada, in 1649.
    He married Marie Gobiel, in Quebec, July 13, 1676. They had many
    children. Pierre Hudon dit
    Beaulieu died and was buried at Riviere Quelle, April 25th , 1710.
    In Wisconsin Hist. Colls., xix, pp. 163-233 is published a
    translation of the journal of Francois Victor Mahliot who was in
    charge of the Lac du Flambeau post in the year
    1804-05, in which he makes numerous mention of Bazille Beaulieu. And
    also says that Bazille Beaulieu was employed at Lac du Flambeau by
    the American Fur Company,
    as interpreter at a salary of $2,400 and was discharged in 1819 (see
    list in Wis. Hist. Colls X11., pp. 154)
    Paul Hudon dit Beaulieu; it is ascertained, was at Lac la Fluie, or
    Rainey Lake in 1815-16. His son, Basile H. Beaulieu, was born there
    on January 1st, in 1815-16.
    Another one of the Hudon dit Beaulieu family was on the Saskatchewan
    in 1806, and travelled with David Thompson, the Geographer in 1807-
    11. The christian name of
    this trader is not given.
    Between the period of 1710, the year Pierre Beaulieu died, and 1807,
    when the family name is first mentioned in the fur trade, 97 years is
    noted, etc.
    [Dictionaire Genealogique, Cyprian Tanguay]

    Jean married DURAND Francoise in 1647 in de Notre Dame de Chemillé, diocise D'Angers, Anjou France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    They were living in Notre Dame de Chemille, Province of Anjou, France
    in 1676

    Children:
    1. BEAULIEU Pierre Hudon Dit was born in 1649 in Notre Dame De Chemille, Maine-Et-Lior, France; died on 24 Apr 1710 in Riviere-Quelle, Quebec, Canada.

Generation: 2