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Blondin | French Canadian Pioneers: The Blondins of Quebec

Index: Early French Canadian Pioneers of Quebec

 

 

Francois Blondin / Collignon / Marie-Amable Auger dit Baron

August 3rd, 1761  St-Philippe-de-La Prairie

[Occ. mil., troupes de Montcalm, Royal-Roussilon, de Thiballier]

Source: Researchers – Michelle Varnier, Suzanne Galaise, Lise Dandonneau, Norbert Antoine

 

Hilaire Blondin / Sureau | Louise Paradis

June 18th, 1691 Quebec (Notre-Dame)

[Occ. engage, labourer]

Source: Researchers – Paulette Lacorre ; Jean-Marie Germe ; Yves Blondin ; Lise Dandonneau

 

Jean Blondin / Abon / Haond | Francoise Riviere

February 26th, 1759 Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue

[Occ. mil. troupes de la Marine, de Duplessis]

Source: Researchers – Dominique Ritchot, Lise Dandonneau, Philippe Bonnet

 

Jean-Baptiste Blondin / Roquet | Marie-Josephe Sade

April 26th, 1756 Montreal (Notre-Dame)

[Occ. mil., troupes de la Marine, recruit]

Source: Researchers – Christian Palvadeau, Lise Dandonneau

 

Pierre Blondin / Bonneau | Suzanne Lhermite Dalencon

January 9th, 1764  Montreal (Montreal)

[Occ. mil., troupes de Marine, nouvelle levee]

Source: Researchers – Antoine Lachau-Durand, Lise Dandonneau

 

 

Variations or associated surnames

Avon
Baker – Becker – Beckse
Beneche – Beniche – Bernèche
Bernesse – Billemer – Bilmer – Bonneau
Boulanger – Catignon – Clerc
Colignon – Desormiers – Duran
Dus(s)ureau – Gréau
Guillimin – Heler – Labbé
Leclerc – (Le) Roquet
Simon – Sureau
Suro

 

 


This series of Early French Canadian Pioneers microposts is dedicated to the earliest settlers of Quebec. If you are new to the genealogy of French-speaking Canadians, please be aware that the earliest French settlers can also descend from the Acadian pioneers who originally settled in what are now Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. In addition, please note that any Native related links refer back to other posts citing census, marriage or other documents with indigenous or Metis individuals of that surname, however those individuals do not necessarily descend from those particular French Canadian settlers. The posts are intended as Finding Aides – a place to find possible clues and start your own research!

 


 

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  1. Re: Hilaire Blondin. I have a 1704 document regarding Hilaire and his work history/contracts. This document came to me by way of Archives Nationale Du Quebec Montreal. It is 16 pages long and I have long looked for a transcription and translation of it without luck. Title is 1704 CN601,S340_15novembre 1704. This document is of special interest to me as Hilaire was my first relative to arrive in Quebec and gives his work history. It would seem to be an important historical document. We have found other work contracts of his that are helpful, but I would be willing to pay someone to transcribe and translate if it has not already been done. Merci, Patrice

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