Family Group Sheet
Family Group Sheet
NameNoel Forestier, 7549, M
Birthabt 1617, Dieppe, Normandy, France
Baptismabt 1617, St. Jacques, Dieppe, Normandy, France
Immigrationbef 1664, Canada (New France)
DeathMar 1683, St. Laurent, Ile D’Orleans, Quebec, Canada
Burial30 Mar 1683, St. Laurent, Ile D’Orleans, Quebec, Canada
OccupationSailor, servant
Marriage26 May 1638, Rouen, Normandy, France
SpouseMarthe Goile (Golle), 7550, F
Birth1619, Dieppe, Normandy, France
Immigrationbef 1664, Canada (New France)
DeathFrance
Children
1 MAntoine Fortier, 7547, M
BirthJun 1644, Dieppe, Normandy, France
Deathabt May 1707, Canada
Death Memohe died on a fishing expedition
SpouseMarie Madeleine Cadieu , 7548, F
Marriage21 Nov 1677, Ile D’Orleans, Quebec, Canada
Marr MemoNotary Fillion
ChildrenAntoine , 7545, M (1680-)
 Marie Madeleine , 7554, F
 Jean Baptiste , 7555, M
 Charles , 7556, M
 Michel , 7557, M
 Pierre Noel , 7558, M (1686-)
 Guillaume , 7559, M
 Jean Francois , 7560, M (-1715)
 Nicolas , 7561, M (-1715)
 Louis , 7562, M
 Joseph , 7563, M
 Anne , 7564, F (1702-1703)
Notes for Noel Forestier
The name “Forestier” was widespread in Dieppe, Normandy, France, in the 17th century. The name signifies “inhabitant of the forest” or “forestry worker” and evolved from the latin word “forestarius”. Noel Forestier, accompanied by his wife and son Anthoyne, came to New France before 1664 and it is shortly thereafter that the family name was shortened to Fortier. Noel was a sailor and also worked as a servant to Charles Bazire, a wealthy merchant of Quebec City. Noel died at St. Laurent on the Ile of Orleans, Quebec and was buried on the 30th of March 1683.
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