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Francoise HÉBERT was born on January 23, 1637/38 in Québec City, Québec, New France.10 She was christened on January 23, 1638 in Québec, New France. She died on March 16, 1716 in St-Thomas, Montmagny, Quebec, New France.10 She was buried on March 16, 1716 in Montmagny, Quebec, New France.10 She has Ancestral File Number 3225. She was a Midwife. Appointed by the Congregation of Women in her parish to the voting assembly November 21, 1703. Parents: Guilliaume HÉBERT and Hélène DES PORTES.

Spouse: Guillaume FOURNIER. Guillaume FOURNIER and Francoise HÉBERT were married on November 20, 1651 in Notre-Dame Church, Quebec City, New France.2167 Children were: Jacquette FOURNIER, Joseph FOURNIER, Jean FOURNIER Sr., Simon FOURNIER, Francoise FOURNIER, Charles FOURNIER.


Guillaume HEBERT10 was born in 1597 in Seine, Paris, Kingdom of France.522 He died. He has Ancestral File Number 3758. He was also known as Guillaume HERBERT.

Spouse: Marguerite MEUNIER. Guillaume HEBERT and Marguerite MEUNIER were married about 1622 in Seine, Paris, Kingdom of France. Children were: Augustin HEBERT, Marie Madeleine HEBERT.


Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Sr. was born on February 4, 1655 in Québec City, Québec, New France.10 He died on October 16, 1714 in Québec City, Québec, New France.10 He has Ancestral File Number 1966. Parents: François HÉBERT dit Lecomte and Anne FAUCONNIER.

Spouse: Anne ROUSSIN. Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Sr. and Anne ROUSSIN were married on October 29, 1691 in L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 Children were: HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Jr., Anne HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Marie Anne HÉBERT dit Lecomte, François HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Marie HÉBERT dit Lacomte, François HÉBERT dit Lecomte II, Rose HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Louis HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Marie HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Véronique HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Nicolas HÉBERT dit Lecomte.


Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Jr. was born on September 23, 1693 in L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 He died. He is reference number 001966-2. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Sr. and Anne ROUSSIN.

Spouse: Madeleine LABARGE. Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Jr. and Madeleine LABARGE were married on September 30, 1715 in L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 Children were: Marie HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Madeleine HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte III, François HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Jean Baptiste HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Joseph HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Rose HÉBERT dit Lecomte, Louise HÉBERT dit Lecomte.


Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte III was born on April 7, 1720 in L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 He died. He is reference number 001966-2-3. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Jr. and Madeleine LABARGE.


Guilliaume HÉBERT was born about 1610.10 Calculated from age at time of death. He lived in Quebec after 1617. One of 34 people of French origin in Quebec at the onset of the English occupation. He died on September 23, 1639 in Notre-Dame Church, Quebec City, New France.10 He was buried on September 23, 1639 in Notre-Dame Church, Quebec City, New France. He has Ancestral File Number 6450. Parents: Louis HÉBERT and Marie ROLLET.

Spouse: Hélène DES PORTES. Guilliaume HÉBERT and Hélène DES PORTES were married on October 1, 1634 in Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, New France.1824 Children were: Joseph HÉBERT, Francoise HÉBERT, Angélique HÉBERT.


Photo Homer Peck HEBERT was born on June 29, 1903 in Plainfield, CT.776 Before 1931 he was an Insurance Salesman. Prudential Life Insurance Company. Between 1931 and 1932 he was a Gas Station Owner in Plainfield, CT. Between 1931 and 1932 he was a Jitney Taxi Driver in Plainfield, CT. About 1940 he was an Egg Truck Driver in Plainfield, CT. Maggia. In 1946 he was an Egg Company Worker in Norwich, CT. Eastern Egg Transportation. After 1946 he was an Egg Business Co-owner in Connecticut. Connecticut Farmers Egg Transportation Company. In patnership with Stanley Niewrowski. Between 1954 and 1960 he was a Chicken farmer in Voluntown, CT. Between 1960 and 1970 he was an Oil Delivery Business Owner. Hebert Oil. He died on November 20, 1978 in Ephrata, PA.776 Died of a heart attack. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lisbon, CT.

Spouse: Hélèna Blanche BÉLANGER. Homer Peck HEBERT and Hélèna Blanche BÉLANGER were married on July 7, 1930 in Plainfield, CT.733 Children were: Eugene Homer HEBERT, Douglas HEBERT, Living, Living.


Jacques HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on June 3, 1664 in Château-Richer, Montmorency, Québec, New France.10 He died. After 1667. He is reference number 003932-6. Parents: François HÉBERT dit Lecomte and Anne FAUCONNIER.


Jean Baptiste HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on March 11, 1724 in Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, New France.10 He died. He is reference number 001966-2-5. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Jr. and Madeleine LABARGE.


Jean-Baptiste HÉBERT110 was born about 1728 in Beaubassin, Acadie, Canada. He was christened about 1728 in Beaubassin, Acadie, Canada. He died in Québec City, Québec, New France. He has Ancestral File Number 722. Parents: Francois HÉBERT and Anne BOURG.

Spouse: Anne GRAVOIS. Jean-Baptiste HÉBERT and Anne GRAVOIS were married about 1749 in Beaubassin, Acadie, Canada. Children were: Marie-Anne HÉBERT.


Jeanne HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born about 1658.10 She died. She is reference number 003932-3. Parents: François HÉBERT dit Lecomte and Anne FAUCONNIER.

Spouse: François LABADIE. François LABADIE and Jeanne HÉBERT dit Lecomte were married in 1671.10


John HÉBERT59 was born about 1908. He died. Parents: Pascal HÉBERT IV and Albina-Emilia BOMBARDIER.


Joseph HÉBERT was born on November 3, 1636 in Québec City, Québec, New France.10 He was christened on November 3, 1636 in Québec, New France. He died after June 1661 in Ile d'Orléans, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 Captured by the Iroquois in June 1661 on Îsle d'Orleans and tortured to death. Parents: Guilliaume HÉBERT and Hélène DES PORTES.

Spouse: Marie Charlotte POITIERS. Joseph HÉBERT and Marie Charlotte POITIERS were married on October 12, 1660 in Québec City, Québec, New France.10 Children were: Joseph HÉBERT III.


Joseph HÉBERT III was born on October 15, 1661 in Québec City, Québec, New France.10 He died before 1666.10 He is reference number 016022-1-1. Parents: Joseph HÉBERT and Marie Charlotte POITIERS.


Joseph HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on May 10, 1726 in Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, New France.10 He died. He is reference number 001966-2-6. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Jr. and Madeleine LABARGE.


Joseph HÉBERT59 was born about 1787. He died. Parents: Augustin HÉBERT and Marie-Louise DUQUETTE.


Joseph-Mark HÉBERT59 was born about 1910. He died. Parents: Pascal HÉBERT IV and Albina-Emilia BOMBARDIER.


Leger HEBERT was born on April 19, 1650 in Montréal, Québec, New France.522 He died on April 28, 1719 in St-Francois-du-Lac, Yamaska, Quebec, New France.522 Parents: Augustin HEBERT and Adriane DU VIVIER.

Spouse: Marguerite GAMELIN. Leger HEBERT and Marguerite GAMELIN were married on November 17, 1681 in Notre-Dame-de-Montreal, Quebec, New France.522 Children were: Marie HÉBERT.


Léocadie HÉBERT59 was born about 1831. She died. Parents: Paschal HÉBERT Sr. and Lucille BARETTE.


Leon-Louis HÉBERT59 was born about 1914. He died. Parents: Pascal HÉBERT IV and Albina-Emilia BOMBARDIER.


Louis HÉBERT was born about 1575 in Mortier d'Or, Paris, Kingdom of France.10 Calculated from age at time of death. He lived in Port-Royal, Acadie, Canada in 1606. In 1606, he accompanied Jean de Biencourt de Poutrincourt et de Saint-Just, his cousin in law, to Acadia, a new colony founded by Pierre Dugua Des Monts in 1604, accompanied by Samuel Champlain. He lived at Port-Royal (now Annapolis, in southern Nova Scotia) from 1606 to 1607 and from 1611 to 1613 when Port-Royal was destroyed by the English deputy governor of Virginia Samuel Argall. He lived in Port-Royal, Quebec between 1610 and 1613. In 1610, returned to Port Royal with Jean de Biencourt de Poutrincourt. A few months later, his wife joined him and became on of the first French women to come to New France. He continued his agricultural interests, sowing wheat and planting vines. The colony at Port Royal seemed to take root, but in 1613 it was destroyed by the English coming up from Virginia. The French colonists returned to France, and Louis established a medical practice and apothecary (pharmacy) shop in Paris. Before 1617 he was an Apothecary in Paris, Kingdom of France. In 1606, joined the expedition of his cousin Pierre de Gue, Sieur de Monts, relocated at Port-Royal. As a pharmacist he was interested in plants and enjoyed horticulture, seeming to possess a "green thumb". He was highly regarded, and particular note was made of his knowledge and pleasure in cultivating the land. He participated in the construction of a grist-mill on the Allain River near present-day Annapolis Royal. Experimental farming activities were conducted, with various grains being seeded in the local fields. He looked after the health of the pioneers, and cultivated native drug plants introduced to him by the Micmac Indians. He returned to France in 1607, after the trade concession that had been granted to the de Monts expedition had expired. He emigrated in 1617 from France. Had spent time in New France for the previous decade or so. In 1605, he had sown the first wheat at Port Royale. In the winter of 1616-17, he was approached by Champlain to support his colony of Quebec, a settlement of some fifty white men who were all transient soldiers, fur trappers, or missionaries controlled by "Compagnie de Canada", made up of merchants from Rouen, St. Malo, and La Rochelle, who had a fur trade trading monopoly. The company would pay him an annual salary of 600 livres (pounds) and grant him ten acres of land at the settlement on which to build his house and farm. He agreed to the terms and signed the contract. He sold his practice and his home, and proceeded with his wife, son, and two daughters to the port of Honfleur, France. When he arrived, he was told by the ship's master that instructions from the Compagnie de Canada were that they could only board if he agreed to sign a new contract with the company. The new provision reduced his annual salary to 300 livres per year, required him to serve as the physician and surgeon at the settlement, and required him to farm ten aces of land and give the company exclusive right to buy all of his agricultural products at the prevailing price in France. Having already sold his house and left his practice, he reluctantly accepted and signed the new contract. On April 11, 1617, they left Honfluer aboard the Saint-Etienne and arrived in Quebec on the 15th of July. Only five other French families were to follow them on similar voyages to New France in the next 10 years. In the spring of 1617 he became the first private individual to receive a grant of land in the New World from the French Government. Upon his arrival in Quebec, He selected ten acres on a site that is today located in the city of Quebec between Ste. Famille and Couillard Streets on the grounds of the Seminary of Quebec and Basilica of Notre Dame. Became the first permenant settler of New France. Soon afterwards, he started clearing out some old-growth forest so he could plant crops. This put him in conflict with the fur trading company, who was strongly opposed to deforestation for farming because of its adverse effect on the fur business. He had to work very hard, doing all the work by hand. The fur trading company wouldn't even let him import a plough from France. On this land, he, his son Guillaume, and an unnamed servant with the help of only an ace, a pick and a spade, broke the soil and raised corn, winter wheat, beans, peas, and livestock including cattle, swine, and fowl. He also established an apple orchard and a vineyard. He overcame the hardships and became the first Canadian to support his family from the soil. By 1620, his hard work was finally recognized as having been of great service to the colony: for being the physician and surgeon; for being its principal provider of food; and, for having fostered good relationships with the natives. He was appointed Procurator to the King, which allowed him to personally intervene in matters in the name of the King. In 1623, he became the first "Seigneur" of New France when he was granted the noble fief of "Sault-au-Matelot". In 1626 he was further granted "le fief de la riviere, St-Charles" in recognition of his meritorious service. He imported from France the first ox to pull a plough in Canada, but unfortunately, the first plough did not arrive until a year after his death. He died on January 23, 1627 in Quebec City, Quebec.10 "In the winter of 1626, he had a fall on the ice which proved fatal. He died January 25, 1627 and was buried in the Recollet cemetery." Died on his 5 acre farm, which later became the site of the Basilica of Quebec. He was buried on January 25, 1627 in Recollet Cemetery, Quebec.2539 He was buried in 1678 in Recollet Chapel Vault, Quebec, New France.2539 "In 1678, his bones, still in their cedar coffin, were transfered to the vault of the newly erected Recollet chapel, and with those of Brother Pacifique Duplessis, were the first to rest there." At age 72, his daughter Guillemette Couillard was infirm and carried to the chapel to witness her father's re-interment. He has Ancestral File Number 12900. He was a Pharmacist. There is a monument to Samuel de Champlain in Montmorency Park. On one side is Louis Hebert holding a sheaf of corn in one hand and a sickle in the other. On part of the base, Marie Rollet clasps her three children in her arms. On the other, son-in-law Guillaume Couillard has a plough in hand. The first plough was not imported to New France until one year after the death of Louis Hebert. There is also the monument in Quebec City to Louis Herbert, Marie Rollet, and Guillaume Couillard. This monument includes a statue of Louis offering his first sheaf of wheat to God. It was carved by Alfred Laliberté and erected in 1918 to mark the 300th anniversary of the arrival of the Hébert family. There is also a memorial plaque on the house in Paris where Louis was born (129 rue S.-Honore). Parents: Nicholas HEBERT and Jacqueline PAJOT.

Spouse: Marie ROLLET. Louis HÉBERT and Marie ROLLET were married before July 1602 in Seine, Paris, Kingdom of France.2540 Children were: Marie Guillemette HÉBERT, Anne HEBERT, Guilliaume HÉBERT.


Louis HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on June 3, 1664 in Château-Richer, Montmorency, Québec, New France.10 He died. After 1667. He is reference number 003932-5. Parents: François HÉBERT dit Lecomte and Anne FAUCONNIER.


Louis HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on September 7, 1708 in L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 He died. He is reference number 001966-9. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Sr. and Anne ROUSSIN.


Louise HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on April 24, 1730 in Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, New France.10 She died. She is reference number 001966-2-8. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Jr. and Madeleine LABARGE.


Lucy HEBERT was born in 1783.215 She died. Parents: Ebenezer HEBERT Sr. and Eunice KIMBALL.

Spouse: Caleb LAMB. Caleb LAMB and Lucy HEBERT were married in November 1826.215


Lydia HEBERT was born in 1790.215 She died. Parents: Ebenezer HEBERT Sr. and Eunice KIMBALL.

Spouse: Christopher HIGGINS. Christopher HIGGINS and Lydia HEBERT were married about 1810.


Madeleine HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on April 7, 1718 in L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 She died. She is reference number 001966-2-2. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Jr. and Madeleine LABARGE.


Marie HÉBERT was born on January 26, 1692 in Boucherville, Quebec, New France.522 She died on April 19, 1754 in Varennes, Vercheres, Quebec, New France.522 Parents: Leger HEBERT and Marguerite GAMELIN.

Spouse: Jean Baptiste LEBRODEUR. Jean Baptiste LEBRODEUR and Marie HÉBERT were married on June 15, 1712 in Varennes, Vercheres, Quebec, New France.522 Children were: Elizabeth LEBRODEUR.


Marie HÉBERT dit Lacomte was born on September 4, 1702 in L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 He died. He is reference number 001966-6. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Sr. and Anne ROUSSIN.

Spouse: Jean MATHIEU. Marie HÉBERT dit Lacomte and Jean MATHIEU were married in 1730.10


Marie HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on March 16, 1712 in L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 She died. She is reference number 001966-10. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Sr. and Anne ROUSSIN.


Marie HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on July 14, 1716 in L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 She died. She is reference number 001966-2-1. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Jr. and Madeleine LABARGE.


Marie HEBERT1650 was born about 1765. She died.

Spouse: Charles POLIQUIN Jr.. Charles POLIQUIN Jr. and Marie HEBERT were married on September 6, 1785 in St-Charles-de-Bellechasse, PQ, Canada.1650


Marie Anne HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on February 21, 1697 in L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 She died. She is reference number 001966-4. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Sr. and Anne ROUSSIN.

Spouse: Fraçois MAROIS. Fraçois MAROIS and Marie Anne HÉBERT dit Lecomte were married in 1716.10


Marie Guillemette HÉBERT was born in 1608 in Seine, Paris, Kingdom of France.82,2541 She lived in Quebec, British Territory before 1629. One of 34 people of French origin in Quebec at the onset of the English occupation. She died on October 20, 1684 in Québec City, Québec, New France.82,472,2542 She was buried on October 21, 1684 in Notre-Dame Church, Quebec City, New France. She has Ancestral File Number 14235. After her father's death, Samuel de Champlain, concerned not only for the welfare of this family, but for the entire colony, gave her and her husband 100 acres of land to clear and seed. Parents: Louis HÉBERT and Marie ROLLET.

Spouse: Guillaume COUILLARD Sr.. Guillaume COUILLARD Sr. and Marie Guillemette HÉBERT were married on August 26, 1621 in Notre-Dame Church, Quebec City, New France.1665 Children were: Louise COUILLARD, Marguerite COUILLARD, Louis COUILLARD dit l'Espinay, Élisabeth COUILLARD, Marie COUILLARD, Guillaume COUILLARD dit Deschenes, Jr., Madeleine COUILLARD, Nicolas COUILLARD dit Belleroche, Charles COUILLARD dit Beaumont, Catherine Gertrude COUILLARD.


Marie Madeleine HEBERT was born about 1650. She died. She has Ancestral File Number 1879. She was also known as Marie-Madeleine HERBERT. Parents: Guillaume HEBERT and Marguerite MEUNIER.

Spouse: Denis BROSSEAU Sr.. Denis BROSSEAU Sr. and Marie Madeleine HEBERT signed a marriage contract on October 15, 1670.10 They were married after October 15, 1670. Children were: Marie-Gertrude BROSSEAU, Marie-Renee BROSSEAU, Pierre BROSSEAU Sr., Marie BROSSEAU, Marie-Marguerite BROSSEAU, Denis BROSSEAU Jr., Elisabeth BROSSEAU, Catherine BROSSEAU, Marie Anne BROSSEAU, Denis BROSSEAU III, Marie-Louise BROSSEAU.


Marie-Anne HÉBERT was born about 1750 in Beaubassin, Acadie, Canada.2543 Birthyear assumed. She was christened about 1750 in Beaubassin, Acadia, New France. She died in Quebec, British Territory. She was buried in Québec, Canada. She has Ancestral File Number 361. Parents: Jean-Baptiste HÉBERT and Anne GRAVOIS.

Spouse: Joseph NIQUET Sr.. Joseph NIQUET Sr. and Marie-Anne HÉBERT were married on July 11, 1770 in St-Jean-Baptiste, Nicolet, Quebec, British Territory.2544 Children were: Francois NIQUET Sr., Josephte NIQUET, Marie Jeanne NIQUET, Michel NIQUET Sr., Geneviève Marguerite NIQUET.


Michel HÉBERT was born about 1666 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Canada. He died on January 20, 1736 in St-Charles-des-Mines, Grand-Pré, Acadie, Canada.110 He was buried on January 20, 1736 in St-Charles-des-Mines, Grand-Pré, Acadie, Canada. He has Ancestral File Number 2888. Parents: Estienne HÉBERT and Marie GAUDET.

Spouse: Isabelle PELLERIN. Michel HÉBERT and Isabelle PELLERIN were married about 1691 in Port-Royal, Acadie, Canada. Children were: Francois HÉBERT.


Nathan HEBERT was born in 1792.215 He died. Parents: Ebenezer HEBERT Sr. and Eunice KIMBALL.


Nicholas HEBERT was born about 1540 in St-Germain des Pres, Paris, Kingdom of France. He died in 1600 in Paris, Kingdom of France.10 He has Ancestral File Number 25800. He was a Pharmacist. Royal Apothecary of Queen Catherine de Medicis of France. He lived in Paris, Kingdom of France.

Spouse: Jacqueline PAJOT. Nicholas HEBERT and Jacqueline PAJOT were married in 1564 in Paris, Kingdom of France.10,472 Marriage place assumed. Children were: Charlotte HEBERT, Louis HÉBERT.


Nicolas HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on January 7, 1647 in Mont Aux Malades, Normandie, Kingdom of France.10 He died on May 14, 1657 in Québec City, Québec, New France.10 He emigrated from France.10 Parents: François HÉBERT dit Lecomte and Anne FAUCONNIER.


Nicolas HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on April 18, 1715 in L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 He died. He is reference number 001966-12. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Sr. and Anne ROUSSIN.


Olive HEBERT was born about 1850. She died.

Spouse: Antonin LABRIE. Antonin LABRIE and Olive HEBERT were married on January 13, 1885 in St-Charles-de-Bellechasse, PQ, Canada.304


Pascal HÉBERT Jr.59 was born about 1823. He died. Parents: Paschal HÉBERT Sr. and Lucille BARETTE.


Pascal HÉBERT IV was born in 1878.59 He died in 1953.59 He was also known as Jean-Baptiste Hebert. Parents: Pascal-Théodore HÉBERT III and Euphémie COUSINEAU.

Spouse: Albina-Emilia BOMBARDIER. Pascal HÉBERT IV and Albina-Emilia BOMBARDIER were married about 1905. Children were: John HÉBERT, Joseph-Mark HÉBERT, Theresa HÉBERT, Leon-Louis HÉBERT.


Pascal-Théodore HÉBERT III was born in 1836.59 He died. Parents: Paschal HÉBERT Sr. and Lucille BARETTE.

Spouse: Euphémie COUSINEAU. Pascal-Théodore HÉBERT III and Euphémie COUSINEAU were married about 1866. Children were: Bédelia HÉBERT, Zéphirine HÉBERT, Cyril J. HÉBERT, Pascal HÉBERT IV, Wilfred HÉBERT.


Paschal HÉBERT Sr.59 was born about 1789. He died. Parents: Augustin HÉBERT and Marie-Louise DUQUETTE.

Spouse: Lucille BARETTE. Paschal HÉBERT Sr. and Lucille BARETTE were married about 1815. Children were: Philéas HÉBERT, Pascal HÉBERT Jr., Ferdinand HÉBERT, Léocadie HÉBERT, Pascal-Théodore HÉBERT III.


Philéas HÉBERT59 was born about 1819. He died. Parents: Paschal HÉBERT Sr. and Lucille BARETTE.


Renée Madeleine HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born about 1659.10 She died. She is reference number 003932-4. Parents: François HÉBERT dit Lecomte and Anne FAUCONNIER.

Spouse: François REPOCHE. François REPOCHE and Renée Madeleine HÉBERT dit Lecomte were married in 1677.10


Rose HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born on January 19, 1707 in L'Ange-Gardien, Montmorency, Quebec, New France.10 She died. She is reference number 001966-8. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Sr. and Anne ROUSSIN.

Spouse: Joseph TRUDEL. Joseph TRUDEL and Rose HÉBERT dit Lecomte were married in 1727.10


Rose HÉBERT dit Lecomte was born in April 1728 in Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, New France. She was baptized on April 29, 1728 in Neuville, Portneuf, Québec, New France.10 She died. She is reference number 001966-2-7. Parents: Guillaume HÉBERT dit Lecomte Jr. and Madeleine LABARGE.

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