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Françoise Grenier

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Françoise Grenier

Birth
Death
1 Nov 1665 (aged 59–60)
Quebec, Capitale-Nationale Region, Quebec, Canada
Burial
Quebec, Capitale-Nationale Region, Quebec, Canada GPS-Latitude: 46.81378, Longitude: -71.2061
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Noël Langlois and Françoise Grenier (or Garnier) were married on July 25, 1634 in Quebec City.


Their children were all baptized in Quebec City:


Robert, baptized July 18, 1635.

Marie, baptized August 19, 1636.

Anne, baptized September 2, 1637.

Marguerite, baptized September 3, 1639.

Jean, baptized February 24, 1641.

Jeanne, baptized January 1, 1643.

Élisabeth, baptized March 7, 1645.

Jean, baptized December 20, 1648.

Noël, baptized December 7, 1651.


Because her marriage record to Noël Langlois neither provides her place of origin nor her parents' names, much controversy has ensued about her origins. However, a triangulation of her mtDNA in which descendants of 4 of her 6 daughters participated shows that she had the J2b1a1 haplogroup:


https://www.francogene.com/triangulation/TRI0009.php


According to Estes, "Haplogroup J is European."


https://dna-explained.com/2015/05/21/are-you-native-native-american-haplogroup-origins-and-ancestral-origins/


Suggested edit: Actually buried in the cemetery half way up the hill in Old Quebec City.

L'emplacement du premier cimetière de Québec se trouve sur un terrain adjacent au nord de la côte de la Montagne, à mi-chemin du sommet. Ce cimetière est utilisé dès 1608 jusqu'en 1670. Quelque 300 personnes y sont inhumées. Elles sont originaires de France ou encore ce sont des Amérindiens convertis au christianisme.

Contributor: H Mainville November 14, 2019

Noël Langlois and Françoise Grenier (or Garnier) were married on July 25, 1634 in Quebec City.


Their children were all baptized in Quebec City:


Robert, baptized July 18, 1635.

Marie, baptized August 19, 1636.

Anne, baptized September 2, 1637.

Marguerite, baptized September 3, 1639.

Jean, baptized February 24, 1641.

Jeanne, baptized January 1, 1643.

Élisabeth, baptized March 7, 1645.

Jean, baptized December 20, 1648.

Noël, baptized December 7, 1651.


Because her marriage record to Noël Langlois neither provides her place of origin nor her parents' names, much controversy has ensued about her origins. However, a triangulation of her mtDNA in which descendants of 4 of her 6 daughters participated shows that she had the J2b1a1 haplogroup:


https://www.francogene.com/triangulation/TRI0009.php


According to Estes, "Haplogroup J is European."


https://dna-explained.com/2015/05/21/are-you-native-native-american-haplogroup-origins-and-ancestral-origins/


Suggested edit: Actually buried in the cemetery half way up the hill in Old Quebec City.

L'emplacement du premier cimetière de Québec se trouve sur un terrain adjacent au nord de la côte de la Montagne, à mi-chemin du sommet. Ce cimetière est utilisé dès 1608 jusqu'en 1670. Quelque 300 personnes y sont inhumées. Elles sont originaires de France ou encore ce sont des Amérindiens convertis au christianisme.

Contributor: H Mainville November 14, 2019



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