Children issued from the marriage of Jacques de LaPorte
dit St-Georges and Nicole Duchesne number eleven:
Paul,
Antoine,
Georges,
Catherine,
Jacques,
Louis,
Angélique,
Jean,
Suzanne,
Pierre et
Jeanne.
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The eldest son, Paul Laporte was born on
April 15, 1659 in Montreal.
He was baptized the same day.
His godfather was Paul de Chomedey
(Maisonneuve)
and his godmother, Barbe de Boulogne, wife of Louis d'Ailleboust, two famous personages in the history of New France.
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Paul Laporte was a farmer.
He married Marie Lussier in Boucherville on February 24, 1688.
Marie Lussier was born on February 3, 1671 and died on
May 21, 1695.
Paul Laporte remarried on July 25, 1695 in Notre-Dame Church
in Montreal.
His second wife was named Marguerite Matou dit Labrie.
Their marriage contract was drawn up by Notary Maugue on
July 24, 1695 (Doc#: 16950724PA019812).
Marguerite Matou was born on November 26, 1678.
She was the daughter of Philippe Matou et Marguerite Doussiné.
Paul Laporte died in Boucherville on January 29, 1736.
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Antoine Laporte was born in Montreal
on November 13, 1660.
He was baptized the same day.
He died in St-François-du-Lac on August 26, 1703.
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Georges Laporte was born in Montreal
on April 13, 1662 and baptized on April 23, 1662.
His godfather was Zacharie Dupuis and his godmother
Catherine Gauchet.
On March 2, 1689, he married Madeleine Guertin.
The ceremony was held in Contrecoeur.
Georges Laporte was a farmer.
He died in Boucherville on August 20 , 1693.
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Catherine Laporte was born in Montreal
on October 12, 1663.
She was baptized the same day.
Around 1675, she wed Philibert Couillaud de
Laroque de Roquebrune.
The latter was born in 1641 and died around 1699 or 1700 as
his wife Catherine is declared to be a widow on a notarized
act dated March 9, 1701.
Philibert Couillaud was a soldier in the Carignan Regiment of
the Company of Saint-Ours.
Catherine had eleven children with Philibert Couillaud.
She remarried in Varennes on October 9, 1706.
Her new husband was named Jean Charpentier and was born in 1661.
Catherine Laporte died in Varennes on March 19, 1737.
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Jacques Laporte dit Labonté was born
on October 26, 1665 in Boucherville.
He was a farmer and explorer.
He married Madeleine Paviot on January 9, 1687 in Contrecoeur.
His wife was born in 1673 and died on August 15, 1750.
Jacques Laporte also died on the same date of August 15, 1750.
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Louis Laporte was born in Boucherville
on August 6, 1667.
He married Madeleine Masseau in Contrecoeur on January 30, 1695.
Their marriage contract was drafted by Notary Maugue on
June 29, 1696 (Doc#:16960629PA019857).
Madeleine Masseau was the daughter of Jean Maseau dit St-Martin
and Anne Michel.
She was born on May 6, 1675 and died on July 9, 1713.
Louis Laporte was an explorer. in the 1690s, he was hired by
Lord Boudor for Lord Boisguillat to travel along the Ottawa River.Louis Laporte died in St-Sulpice on January 26, 1717.
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Angélique Laporte was born in Montreal
around 1671.
She died in Contrecoeur on August 10, 1684.
She was buried the same day.
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Jean Laporte was born in Sorel on
February 6, 1674.
He was baptized the same day.
Jean Laporte died in 1680.
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Suzanne Laporte was born in Pointe-aux-Trembles
on February 28, 1676.
On January 21, 1695, she wed Pierre Ménard in Contrecoeur.
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Pierre Laporte dit Saint-Georges was born
in St-Sulpice on April 30, 1678.
He was baptized in Sorel on May 24, 1678.
Pierre Laporte dit Saint-Georges was a farmer.
On July 27, 1703 in Montreal, he wed Marie Anne Han-Chausse.
The latter was born on January 8, 1688.
Pierre Laporte dit Saint-Georges died in Lavaltrie on
September 5, 1751.
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Jeanne Laporte was born in Boucherville
on May 8, 1682.
She was baptized the same day.
Jeanne Laporte died in Boucherville on November 28, 1683.
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