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About Denis Archambault
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Statut Célibataire
Date de baptême 12-09-1630
Lieu d'origine Dompierre-sur-Mer (St-Pierre) (Charente-Maritime) 17142
Parents Jacques et Françoise Tourault
Métier du père Laboureur et vigneron
Première mention au pays 1646
Occupation à l'arrivée Migrant arrivé avec ses parents
Décès ou inhumation Montréal, 26-07-1651
Remarques Quatre frères et sœurs ont été baptisés à Dompierre-sur-Mer (St-Pierre) : Denis, 12-09-1630 ; Marie, 24-02-1636 ; Louise, 18-03-1640 et Laurent, 10-01-1642. Ses grands-parents paternels sont Antoine Archambault et Renée Ouvrard. Une plaque commémorative a été apposée dans l'église de Dompierre-sur-Mer en 1988.
Identification DGFQ, p. 17
Chercheur(s) Archange Godbout
Référence RAPQ, 1975, p. 116
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Database online. Record for Francoise Tourault
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@R-1195646461@ Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations Inc 1,1091::0
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@R-1195646461@ Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations Inc 1,1091::0
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@R-1195646461@ Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations Inc 1,1091::0
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Denys Archambault, the eldest, was baptized at Dompierre, on September 12, 1630. According to the historian Faillon, he was one of the brave men, who on May 6, 1651, risked their lives to help Catherine Mercier, wife of Jean Boudard. The latter was killed; the poor wife was kidnapped by the Iroquois and tortured at an unknown location. The same year, on Sainte-Anne’s Day, 200 Iroquois attacked Ville-Marie, particularly the hospital. Lambert Closse and his men continued this desperate struggle throughout the whole day. The attackers lost a lot of men. Denys Archambault, while lighting a cannon for the third time, “was killed by an explosion from this weapon which shattered and killed a lot of the enemy”. The hero Archambault was buried the same day. He deserved a monument.
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Denys Archambault, the eldest, was baptized at Dompierre, on September 12, 1630. According to the historian Faillon, he was one of the brave men, who on May 6, 1651, risked their lives to help Catherine Mercier, wife of Jean Boudard. The latter was killed; the poor wife was kidnapped by the Iroquois and tortured at an unknown location. The same year, on Sainte-Anne’s Day, 200 Iroquois attacked Ville-Marie, particularly the hospital. Lambert Closse and his men continued this desperate struggle throughout the whole day. The attackers lost a lot of men. Denys Archambault, while lighting a cannon for the third time, “was killed by an explosion from this weapon which shattered and killed a lot of the enemy”. The hero Archambault was buried the same day. He deserved a monument.
Denis Archambault's Timeline
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September 12, 1630
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Dompierre-sur-Mer (St-Pierre)
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September 12, 1630
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Dompierre sur Mer, Lardilliere, Charente-Maritime, France
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September 12, 1630
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Dompierre-Sur-, Mer, La Rochelle, Aunis, France
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September 1630
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Lardilliere, Dompierre-sur-Mer, LaRochelle, Aunis (Charrente-Maritime), France, Europe
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1645 |
1645
Age 14
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France to Canada, Quebec
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1645
Age 14
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France to Canada, Quebec
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1647 |
1647
Age 16
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Quebec, Canada
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1651 |
July 26, 1651
Age 20
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Canada, Province of Quebec, Notre-Dame-de-Montreal
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July 26, 1651
Age 20
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Notre Dame de Montreal, Ile de Montreal
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1970 |
June 30, 1970
Age 20
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