On Sun, 5 Mar 2017 16:53:37 -0800 (PST),
jenpica1@gmail.com wrote in soc.genealogy.french:
When Jeanne Boucher was born on December 10, 1607, her father, Jacques, was 60, and her mother, Françoise, was 64. She married Thomas Hayot on July 15, 1629. They had five children during their marriage. She died on January 14, 1670, at the age of 62,
and was buried in St-François-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada.
You know this is not possible. A woman of 64 can't be pregnant
at that time.
It seems one source of the research is that site:
http://gw.geneanet.org/lahoudiep?lang=fr&pz=isabelle+marie+patricia&nz=bedard&ocz=0&p=jeanne&n=boucher
That said, it has
Jeanne born 1607
Jacques born 1569, i.e. 38 in 1607
Françoise born 1564, i.e. 43 in 1607
far from 60/64
DNA shows that Marin and Gaspard are not close parents, likely not
brothers. So in my opinion, there is a lot of speculations in that
page, i.e. they found a Boucher couple and made all the Boucher
from Mortagne children of that family.
From my own database, Jacques and Françoise are the parents of
Gaspard and not closely related to Marin and Jeanne.
http://www.francogene.com/genealogie-quebec-genealogy/038/038754.php
Denis
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Denis Beauregard - généalogiste émérite (FQSG)
Les Français d'Amérique du Nord - www.francogene.com/genealogie--quebec/ French in North America before 1722 - www.francogene.com/quebec--genealogy/
Sur cédérom à 1785 - On CD-ROM to 1785
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