12. | BOUCHER Pierre "Dit Pitoche" (1.Marin1) was born on 13 Feb 1639 in Quebec, PQ, Canada; died on 13 May 1707 in Riviere-Quelle, PQ, Canada. Notes:
A HARD CROSSING
Pierre Boucher, interpreter, soldier and the Governor of Trois-
Rivieres, had devoted his life to his new homeland. He was sent to
Paris on 22 October 1661, carrying dispatches from the civil and
religious authorities of New France. On the occasion of this official
visit, the Sieur de Grosbois took the opportunity to hire 100
workmen, including Pierre Dancause, at La Rochelle. Indeed, a costly
enterprise! According to Raymond Douville, Pierre Boucher could rely
on two ships for his return to Canada; along with the men he had
hired and about one hundred soldiers. These ships were the Saint-Jean-
Baptiste displacing 150 tons, and the 300 ton l'Aigle d'Or. Between
them they, carried the 300 passengers of this last contingent of the
year 1662. Those who had their contracts signed in the presence of
notary Moreau, like Pierre Dancause, took their passage in the Angle
d'Or.
This was a long, perilous, difficult and, as it turns out, a rather
macabre crossing. Pierre Dancause left La Rochelle on 15 July 1662.
The sea voyage lasted almost three months. Half the immigrants fell
ill while death visited many others. Seventy-five were too sick to
continue and were put ashore at Newfoundland. One hundred fifty-nine
more were disembarked at Tadoussac, at the end of October. Pierre
Boucher arrived by small boat at Quebec on 27 October, according to
the Journal des Jesuites. Only by 12 November did the boats bring
everyone who had come from France "both healthy and ill", to Quebec.
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At the recording of 1666 and 1667, he was living on the Isle of
Orleans, and at the recording of 1681, in Chateau-Richer.
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During the 17th century, Pierre Boucher dit Pitoche lived on both the north and south coasts of the St. Lawrence River, as well as a major island in between.
Pierre started out life in Quebec City, born there to Marin Boucher and Perrine Mallet on February 13, 1639. The Boucher family had migrated among the first wave of colonists after the French took Quebec back from the English. Pierre grew up with six siblings, plus a half-brother from his father’s earlier marriage (there were several half-sisters who had remained in France). The first few years of Pierre's life were spent in the Beauport section of Quebec before his father acquired land in Château-Richer in 1648.
The Bouchers lived in Château-Richer on a large tract with 8 arpents of river frontage. It was said that their home was used by the community for religious functions before the church was built in about 1661. On April 4, 1663, Pierre got married in the new church; his bride was Marie Saint-Denys, who had arrived from France with her parents in 1659.
At some point, the nickname “Pitoche” was added to Pierre’s name. This was likely because there was a famous Pierre Boucher who was the governor of Trois-Rivières. Pierre had more humble pursuits—he was a farmer who supplemented his income building carts.
Pierre and his wife spent the first couple years of their marriage in Château-Richer where their first two children were born, then by 1666, they moved to Île d’Orleans. He acquired land with 3 arpents of frontage in Ste-Famille, the oldest settlement on the island. The family grew to include five more children, then in 1679, he moved back to Château-Richer where they had five more. His widowed mother lived nearby, and some time after she died in 1687, Pierre moved again, this time to the southern shore of the St. Lawrence.
The place Pierre settled was Rivière-Ouelle; his older brother Galleran was already living there, and so was his daughter Marie-Sainte and her husband. Rivière-Ouelle was downriver towards the Atlantic, far enough so that ocean fish were within reach. It was said that Pierre had land at a location that was ideally suited for fishing, but it isn’t certain whether he made a living that way.
Pierre’s wife died in January 1705, and he passed away two year later on May 13, 1707. Many of Pierre’s descendants remained in the Rivière-Ouelle area for generations. Three of his great-grandsons served in the Rivière-Ouelle militia against the Americans during the Revolutionary War.
Pierre was a direct ancestor of Madonna.
—Reference found at: http://ancestorbios.blogspot.com/2019/02/both-sides-of-river-pierre-boucher-dit.html
Died:
Burial: May 13, 1707, Riviere-Quelle, PQ, Canada
Pierre married St-Denis Marie Anne on 04 Apr 1663 in Chateau-Richer, Montmorency, PQ, Canada. Marie (daughter of St-Denis Pierre and BRUNEL Vivianne) was born about 1650 in Chateau-Richer, PQ, Canada; died on 23 Jan 1705 in Riviere-Quelle, PQ, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 21. BOUCHER Barbe was born on 13 Dec 1663 in Chateau-Richer, Montmorency, PQ, Canada; died on 20 Mar 1724 in Pointe-de-Lévy (Lauzon) [Co. Lévis, Québec].
- 22. BOUCHER Pierre was born on 01 Jan 1666 in Chateau-Richer, PQ, Canada; died on 17 Jun 1666 in Montmorency, PQ, Canada.
- 23. BOUCHER Jacques was born on 04 Jan 1667 in Ste-Famille, I'le D'Orleans, PQ, Canada; died on 06 Jan 1667.
- 24. BOUCHER Marie-Sainte was born on 11 Aug 1668 in St-Famille, Ile D'Orleans, QC; died on 15 Jul 1717 in Riviere-Quelle, PQ, Canada.
- 25. BOUCHER Jean was born on 14 Jan 1671 in Ste-Famille, I'le D'Orleans, PQ, Canada.
- 26. BOUCHER Pierre was born on 04 May 1673 in Ste. Famille, PQ, Canada; died on 17 Jun 1714 in Montmorency, PQ, Canada.
- 27. BOUCHER Angelique was born on 27 Oct 1676 in Ste-Famille, I'le D'Orleans, PQ, Canada; died on 02 Mar 1717.
- 28. BOUCHER Charles was born on 07 Sep 1679 in Chateau-Richer, PQ, Canada; died on 04 May 1709 in Riviere-Ouelle, L'Assomption, Kamouraska, Quebec.
- 29. BOUCHER Marie-Therese was born on 09 Jan 1683 in Chateau-Richer, Montmorency, PQ, Canada; died on 15 Jul 1743.
- 30. BOUCHER Genevieve was born on 12 Sep 1685 in Chateau-Richer, PQ, Canada; died on 23 Jun 1769 in St-Roch Des Aulnaies, QC.
- 31. BOUCHER Prisque was born on 22 Apr 1689 in Chateau-Richer, Montmorency, PQ, Canada; died on 09 May 1768 in Pointe-de-Lévy (Lauzon) [Co. Lévis, Québec].
- 32. BOUCHER Marguerite was born on 12 May 1692 in Montmorency, PQ, Canada; died on 13 Mar 1747 in St-Roch Des Aulnaies, QC.
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