How are you related to Gabriel Gibault dit Poitevin?

Connect to the World Family Tree to find out

Gabriel Gibault dit Poitevin's Geni Profile

Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love

  • Build your family tree online
  • Share photos and videos
  • Smart Matching™ technology
  • Free!

Gabriel Gibault / Gibeau dit Poitevin

Also Known As: "Gabriel Gibault", "Gabriel Gibeau"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Notre-Dame-de-Lusignan, Ev. Poitiers, Poitou (Ar. Poitiers, Vienne), France
Death: October 13, 1700 (53-62)
Québec, Canada
Place of Burial: Montreal, QC, Canada
Immediate Family:

Son of Pierre Gibeau and Renée Lorliere
Husband of Suzanne Durand, Fille du Roi and Jeanne Couillault
Father of Jean-Baptiste Gibault dit Poitevin; Marie-Madeleine Gibeau dit Poitevin; Marie-Angélique Gibault dite Poitevin; Gabriel Gibaut; Étienne Gibault and 5 others
Brother of Angelique ???????????? Gibeau

Managed by: Private User
Last Updated:

About Gabriel Gibault dit Poitevin

Title: Jetté - Dictionnaire genealogique de familles du Québec des origines a 1730 Author: René Jetté Publication: Les Presses de l'Universite de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, 1983 Page: 494

Title: Madonna's French Canadian Ancestry Author: René Jetté & Gail Moreau Publication: Michigan's Habitant Heritage Page: Vol. 15 #3, Jul 1994 (71-84) & Vol 16 #4, Oct 1994 (125-136)

Title: Genealogy of the French Families of the Detroit River Region (1701-1911) Author: Denissen, Christian Publication: Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, Detroit, Revised edition, 1987 Page: 521; 634 - Montréal

The father of Angélique Gibaut dit Pointevin was Gabriel Gibaut dit Poitevin, born 1641 at the parish of Notre Dame, Lugignan, Pointiers, France, the son of Pierre Gibault (1615-?) and Renee Lorliere (1619-?). Gabriel came to Quebec as a soldier with the Saurel Company of the Carignan Regiment of the French Army, which was sent to Canada to fight the Iroquois. He stayed in Canada when his military commitment was over and worked as a miller. He married 1667 in Quebec, Canada, Suzanne Durand. She was born 1653 in Montivilliers , a small town near Rouen, Normandie, France, daughter of Etienne Durand and Genevieve de la Mar of the same place. About 1667 she came to France as one of the “Les Filles du Roi” or “The King’s Daughters.” These were women sponsored by the King of France to come and marry settlers in order to promote growth in the colony. She would have been about 16. Gabriel Gibault dit Poitevin died 13 October 1700 at the hospital and was buried the next day at Montréal. Suzanne Durand died at Lavaltrie after January 7, 1710. They had at least 7 children. One of them, Angelique’s sister, Marie-Madeleine Gibault dit Pointevin was found guilty of hiding a pregnancy and abandoning her newborn, leaving the child to die in a basket. On October 7, 1697, she was hanged from a scaffold erected in the marketplace of Québec City.

view all 15

Gabriel Gibault dit Poitevin's Timeline

1642
1642
Notre-Dame-de-Lusignan, Ev. Poitiers, Poitou (Ar. Poitiers, Vienne), France
1668
1668
Sorel, Richelieu, Canada, Nouvelle France
1671
May 20, 1671
Sorel, Quebec, Canada
1672
1672
Quebec, Canada
1674
November 1674
Montreal, Communauté-Urbaine-de-Montréal, Quebec, Canada
1674
Quebec, Canada
1675
April 5, 1675
Lavaltrie, Quebec, Canada
1677
1677
Lavaltrie, Berthier, Quebec, Canada
1680
April 20, 1680
Repentigny, Quebec, Canada