Jacques Goulet
Jacques Goulet | |
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Born |
17 April 1615 Normandel, France |
Died |
26 November 1688 L'Ange-Gardien, Québec |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Miller, Farmer |
Religion | Christian |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Spouse(s) | Marguerite Mulier |
Children | 11 |
Jacques Goulet (April 17, 1615 – November 26, 1688) was an early pioneer in New France (now Québec, Canada), a miller and the ancestor of virtually all of the Goulets in North America.[1]
Early life
Thomas Goulet, the father of Jacques Goulet, lived in Normandel, France as early as 1612. The baptismal records of Saint-Maurice-lès-Charencey, a community two miles east of Normandel, document the birth of René Goulet on May 30, 1613 to Charles Goullet and his wife Suzanne. It is likely that Charles Goullet is the brother of Thomas Goulet.[2]
Thomas also a (wheat) miller, married Antoinette Feillard on April 28, 1613 at St-Firmin Church in Normandel.
The notarial records of the region document that on April 6, 1615, Thomas Goulet purchased a gray horse from Robert Giguère, a merchant from Tourouvre, for 25 livres. Eleven days later, Jacques was born in Normandel on April 17, 1615. Jacques, the eldest of three children, had two sisters Louise born on January 17, 1619 and Yvonne, born on May 25, 1622.
Goulet worked as a miller for Noël Juchereau on his farm, Les Chatelets in L'Hôme-Chamondot, France in 1645. His father Thomas, also worked as a miller in L'Hôme-Chamondot in 1632, possibly at the same mill.[2] Goulet married Marguerite Mulier, the daughter of Jean Mulier and Catherine Chauvin, on November 21, 1645 at St. Pierre Church in La Poterie-au-Perche, France.[3]
Immigration to New France
Noël Juchereau, one of the investors in the Company of One Hundred Associates, recruited Goulet along with other young Perche workers, to migrate to New France in exchange for land. Goulet never signed a contract of engagement, possibly because he was unable to write.[4]
In the spring of 1646,[3] Goulet and his wife, Marguerite departed La Rochelle, France for New France (Québec). In September or October, they arrived in Québec with 73 other immigrants on one of a fleet of four ships: the 300 ton Cardinal, the 150 ton Saint-Sauveur (or Neuf), the 50 ton Petit Saint-Christophe and the 250 ton Notre-Dame (destined for Montreal).[4][5] When Goulet arrived in 1646, there were only around 1000 colonists in Québec.[6]
Life in Québec
Shortly after arriving in Québec, Goulet's wife Marguerite gave birth to their first child, Geneviève, on October 28, 1646. Geneviève died about six weeks later. She was buried on December 14, 1646.
Goulet was employed by Noël Juchereau, until Juchereau died in 1648, soon after returning to France.
In December of 1651, Goulet acquired land with a half arpent of frontage in the cove of St. Michel near Sillery, Quebec City. He later sold the property along with another property with one-and-a-half arpents of land to Simon Legendgre for 200 livres on December 26, 1655.
In Château-Richer, Goulet owned land consisting of six arpents of frontage. He sold this property to partners Jacques Dodier and Pierre Pointel on November 30, 1656. On March 4, 1657, Dodier gave the property back to Goulet who then sold it to Lauzon de la Citière for 860 livres, a significant sum.
On May 30, 1658, Olivier Le Tardiff, seigneur and judge for the Beaupré cost, gave Goulet land previously owned by his son, Pierre, who had died unexpectedly. The land consisted of three arpents of frontage on the St. Lawrence river, near the stream Ruisseau des Originaux.
As of 1667, Goulet was farming 15 arpents of land and had five head of cattle. By 1681, he had double the amount of land. He also owned a gun and one of the fewer-than- 100 horses in the entirety of Québec.
From 1673 to 1676, Goulet worked as a miller at the mills of the seigneurie de Beaupré, Château-Richer's wind mill and the water mill of Sault a la Puce. He was also a miller at the water mill at Petit Pré (pictured) until at least 1682.[3]
Children
Jacques and Marguerite had 11 children, of whom five died or were not recorded in subsequent census records because they did not marry.[7][8][9][10]
- Geneviève: October 28, 1646 - December 14, 1646
- Nicolas: December 14, 1647 - August 24, 1721; married Sainte Cloutier on November 24, 1672.
- Jacques: April 9, 1649 - 1666.
- René: October 27, 1650 - July 28, 1717; married Catherine Leroux on October 29, 1672.
- Louis: August 26, 1653 - 16; married Marie Godin on July 8, 1682.
- Charles: 1656 - November 10, 1717; married Marie-Anne Rancin on November 11, 1686.
- Thomas: March 24, 1660 - February 19, 1728; married Marie-Marguerite-Louise Pancatelin on October 25, 1683.
- Francois: 1664-1665.
- Antoine: August 20, 1666 - February 4, 1712; married Madeleine Guyon on February 19, 1692.
- Joseph: March 27, 1669 - May, 5, 1741; married Jeanne Julien on July 20, 1692.
- Marguerite: June 27, 1675 - 1680.
Death
Jacques Goulet died November 26, 1688 and was interred in the church cemetery at L'Ange-Gardien two days later. The church records incorrectly record his age as 75, when in fact, according to the original baptismal record from Normandel, France, his age would have been 73.
In 1694, Goulet's estate was inventoried. It consisted of one plow, more than 700 sheaves of wheat, two horses, 10 head of cattle, three pigs, 10 chickens, a stone house, a barn, a stable, 33 arpents of cleared land and various other items.[3]
There is a plaque at the St. Pierre Church in La Poterie-au-Perche that commemorates Goulet and his half sister, Louise. The plaque reads "A Jacques Goulet né le 17 Avril 1615 a Normandel et Louise Goulet née a La Poterie le 26 Juillet 1628 epouse de René Le Tartre partis de La Poterie pour Le Canada. 'Je me souviens.'"[7] This translates in English to "To Jacques Goulet born on April 17, 1615 in Normandel and Louise Goulet, born in La Poterie on July 26, 1628, wife of René Le Tarte, left La Poterie for Canada. "I remember."
Name Variations
If France, the name Goulet was frequently alternately spelled Goullet. Other variations include Goulé, Gollet, Goulain and Goulaine.
In Canada and the United States, other name variations have evolved including Goulette, Goulait, Goullet,[11] Desgoulets, Duplessis, Gooely, Gooley, Goula, Goulat, Goulin, Gooler[12] and Mathurin.[3]
Notable Descendants
- Actor Éric Bernier[13]
- Actor and Producer James Haven[14]
- Actress and Producer Marcheline Bertrand[14]
- Artist Joe Fafard[15][16]
- Métis Leader Elzéar Goulet[17]
- Author George R. D. Goulet[18]
- Politician Maxime Goulet[19]
- Singer Robert Goulet[20]
- Singer Shania Twain
- Actress Angelina Jolie[14]
- Prime Minister Louis St Laurent[21]
References
- ↑ Lebel, Gerard (1994). Nos Ancestres. Canada: Revue Sainte Anne de Beaupré. pp. 67, 73. ISBN 2-89238-211-4.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Lefebvre, Jean-Jacques (March 1964). "Jacques Goulet avant son départ pour le Canada". Mémoires de la Société Généalogique Canadienne-Française 15 (1): 138–142.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Lebel, Gérard; Laforest, Thomas John (1988). Our French-Canadian Ancestors, vol. 11. Palm Harbor, Florida: LISI Press. pp. 83–94. ISBN 0-914163-11-6.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Trudel, Marcel (1983). Catalogue des Immigrants 1632-1662 (in French). Québec: Hurtubise HMH. pp. 159–165. ISBN 978-2-89045-579-5.
- ↑ Robert, Michel. "Ships to Nouvelle France 1640 to 1649". Retrieved 18 July 2011.
- ↑ "Population of Quebec 1605-1844". Marianopolis College. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Prévost, Robert (1993). Portraits de Familles Pionnieres. Montréal: Libre Expression. pp. 112–116. ISBN 978-2-89111-567-4.
- ↑ Parish Records of Québec (in French)
- ↑ Jetté, René (1983). Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec (in French). Montréal: Presses de l'Université de Montréal. ISBN [[Special:BookSources/2-7606-0645-5 |2-7606-0645-5 [[Category:Articles with invalid ISBNs]]]] Check
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value (help). - ↑ Tanguay, Cyprien (1871). TANGUAY Dictionnaire Généalogiques des Familles Canadienne. Montreal.
- ↑ "Le Programme de Recherche en Démographie Historique". Québec Name Variants. Université de Montreal. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
- ↑ DNA matching and genealogy research
- ↑ "Zone Cousinage". Retrieved 18 July 2011.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 "Arbre de parenté avec Angelina Jolie". Perche-Quebec.com. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
- ↑ "Joe Fafard: the Artist in the Family". Canada.com. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
- ↑ "Genealogie des Familles Vallieres". Genealogy.com. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
- ↑ "Metis Genealogy". Roots Web.com. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
- ↑ "The story of Elzear Goulet". Retrieved 1 December 2011.
- ↑ "Descendance de Thomas Goulet". Roots Web.com. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
- ↑ "Ancestry of Robert Goulet". Genealogy.com. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
- ↑ "Genealogy Louis-Stephen St-Laurent". Genealogy of Canada. Retrieved 30 November 2011.