Birth | circa 1660/61 | Marguerite was born circa 1660/61 at Chateau Richer, Montmorency, QC.4
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Marriage | 20 July 1676 | Marguerite Jobidon-Bidon married Francois Nault, who was 30 years old, 20 July 1676 in Chateau Richer, l'Ange-Gardien. Montmorency, Quebec, Canada. They had 6 children.2
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| 17 March 1678 | On March 17,
1678, Francois and his friends Pierre Groleau and Pierre Grenon, each
obtained a concession of farm land, 175 x 2338 meters, before Notary
Gilles Rageot, from Seigneur Jean Tourpin, from his estate named Belair
dit la Pointe-aux-Ecureils.. Francois's portion was 455 meters from the
river. It was adjacent, to the west of the estate. It was across from
the church of Les Esureuils and the road of the manor that led west to
the river. The manor was on a cliff close to the church. Farncois's
farm was to the west of the current Rue du Couvent.5
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| 1679 | Francois built his
first house with narrow windows and logs squared by an ax. In 1679, he
and Marguerite, with their son, Francois, settled in their new home.
Their first son, Jean, had died soon after birth in 1677. All his
children up to 1687 were born in this house. In 1687, Marguerite died
of Typhus. His last child, Michel, died shortly before she did.
Marguerite was 26 years old when she died. The children at that time
were Francois (age 8), Genevieve (age 5), Marguerite Ursule, (age 3)
and Jean-Francois (22months). Marguerite was buried on Nov, 27, 1687 in
Neuville cemetery.5
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Death | 26 Nov 1687 | Marguerite
died on 26 November 1687 at Neuville, at Quebec at Canada. She may have
died at Deschambault. She died only 6 months after the birth of her
last child that died when 1 month old. She died of Typhoid.1,2
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Burial | 27 Nov 1687 | Marguerite was buried in Deschambault, Quebec, Canada.1,2
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