Ancestors of Octavie Brault
Generation No. 1
1. Octavie Brault, born January 31, 1889 in Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI1; died
in Green Bay, Brown Co., WI1. She was the daughter of 2. Sinai E.
Brault and 3. Hermine Granger.
She married (1) Edward L. Martens2 June 09,
1909 in Coleman, Marinette Co., WI2. He was born July 30, 1885, and died October
01, 1922. He was the son of Mathias
Martens and Mary Vandecastle.
More About Octavie
Brault:
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age11
More About Edward L.
Martens:
Occupation: Clerk2
Residence: Pound,
Marinette Co., WI3
Generation No. 2
2. Sinai E. Brault4, born April 01,
1857 in Joliette Co., Canada4; died April 12, 1915 in
Marinette Co., WI5.
He was the son of 4. *Jean Elie Brault and 5. *Marceline
Gaudette. He married 3. Hermine
Granger 1881 in Coleman , Marinette Co.,
WI.
3. Hermine Granger, born November 21, 1858 in Joliette Co.,
Province of Quebec, Canada; died October 05, 1940 in Pound, Marinette C0., WI6.
She was the daughter of 6. Marc Granger and 7. Julia Marineau.
More About Sinai E.
Brault:
Burial: St. John the
Baptist Church, Coleman, Marinette Co., WI*6
Cause of Death:
Diabetes Mellitus, contributing -
carbuncles Age: 57 yrs., 11 days
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 43, Married 19
years
Education: Finished
literary training at a college in Montreal
Immigration: 1877, Abt
18 yrs. old came to Wi with familly,
year according 1810 census
Miscellaneous:
Respected as a citizen who takes a genuine interest in the general welfare of
prosperity
Occupation: Also
operated a threshing machine
Property: 1910,
Propietor of the Coleman House
Religion: Belonged to
St. John the Baptist Church, Coleman
Residence: 120 farm in
Section 13, Coleman, WI- purchased from Peshtigo Company
More About Hermine
Granger:
Burial: October 07,
1940, St. John's Cemetery, Coleman, Marinette Co., WI
Cause of Death:
Arteris sclerotic heart disease and auricullar fibrillation
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 40, Mother of 13
children, 8 living
Education: Was a
brillant French scholar, learned English well
Occupation: Taught
school at Braultville
Children of Sinai
Brault and Hermine Granger are:
i. Emile
Brault7, born May 1883 in WI; married Elizabeth Gibeault
August 21, 1905 in Coleman, Marinette Co., WI7; born April
14, 1882 in Coleman, Marinette Co., WI8; died December 12,
19158.
More About Emile
Brault:
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 17, single
Property: 1914, Moved
to new farm, formerly known as
Coopman's farm
Residence: Lived in
Green Bay, WI
More About Elizabeth
Gibeault:
Cause of Death:
Exophthalmic Goiter - years Age: 23
yrs., 7 mos., 28 days
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 18, single
ii. Eugene
Brault, born August 1885; married Delia Larievierre May 1909 in Jefferson City,
SD.
More About Eugene
Brault:
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 14
Residence: Jefferson
City, SD
iii. Lucien
Brault, born June 1886; married Vina Boville.
More About Lucien
Brault:
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 13
Occupation: 1910, Clerk
at hotel
1 iv. Octavie Brault, born January 31, 1889 in
Coleman, Marinette Co., WI; died in Green Bay, Brown Co., WI; married Edward L.
Martens June 09, 1909 in Coleman, Marinette Co., WI.
v. Albertine
Brault8, born February 17, 1890 in WI8;
died December 28, 19119
More About Albertine
Brault:
Burial: St. John's
Cemetery, Coleman, Marinette Co., WI10
Cause of Death:
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 10
Miscellaneous: Single11
Occupation: 1910,
Dressmaker11
vi. Eva
Brault, born April 1891; married Mose Rousseau.
More About Eva Brault:
Census: 1910, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; age 18, single, living at home
vii. Alfred
Brault, born July 1892; died September 197312; married Delma
Quintal; born February 21, 189313; died December 02, 199413.
Notes for Alfred
Brault:
[Broderbund Family
Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-K, Ed. 7, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of
Import: Aug 29, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.111.7.30793.66]
Individual: Brault,
Alfred
Social Security #:
389-14-3574
Issued in: Wisconsin
Birth date: Jul 19,
1892
Death date: Sep 1973
Residence code:
Wisconsin
ZIP Code of last known
residence: 54301
Primary location
associated with this ZIP Code:
Green Bay, Wisconsin
More About Alfred
Brault:
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 7
Fact 10: Residence
code: Wisconsin14
Occupation: 1910,
Laborer
Residence: 1973,
Niagara, Marinette Co., WI
Social Security: Issued
in: Wisconsin14
Social Security Number:
Social Security #: 389-14-357414
Notes for Delma
Quintal:
[Broderbund Family
Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-K, Ed. 7, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of
Import: Aug 29, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.111.7.30793.171]
Individual: Brault,
Delma
Social Security #:
398-46-2015
Issued in: Wisconsin
Birth date: Feb 21,
1893
Death date: Dec 2, 1994
ZIP Code of last known
residence: 54302
Primary location
associated with this ZIP Code:
Green Bay, Wisconsin
More About Delma
Quintal:
Residence: Last
residence ZIP: 5430215
Social Security: Issued
in: Wisconsin15
Social Security Number:
Social Security #: 398-46-201515
viii. Arthur
Brault, born August 1896 in WI; married Myrtle Bailey.
More About Arthur
Brault:
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 3
Generation No. 3
4. *Jean Elie Brault, born February 20, 1827 in St. Jacques
d'l Achigan, Quebec, Canada16; died January 29, 1887 in
Coleman, Marinette Co., WI17. He was the son of 8. *Joseph Brault and 9. *Sophie
Ribichaud. He married 5.
*Marceline Gaudette November 11, 1851.
5. *Marceline Gaudette, born December 16, 1832 in St. Jacques
d'l Achigan, Quebec, Canada18; died February 23, 1903 in
Coleman, Marinette Co., WI19. She was the daughter of 10. *Toussaint (Bonaventure) Gaudette
and 11. *Sophie Senecal.
Notes for *Jean Elie
Brault:
" Established Braultville, WI two mile east of
Coleman, WI. The town is no longer
there and the cemetery was moved. Issac
Brault and a partner had a store. The
partner disappeared with the money.
Saying "It's in the book!"
SOURCE: Donald Lintereur, grandson (7-1997)
More About *Jean Elie
Brault:
Burial: St. John's
Cemetery, Lot # 145, Coleman, Marinette Co., WI*
Immigration: 1875, He
and wife came to Marinette Co., WI, 2nd family to settle in Coleman.20
Miscellaneous:
Coleman, WI *The first person buried in this cemetery.
Occupation:
Schoolteacher, lumber business & policeman20
Property: Purchased
120 acres from the Peshtigo Company, in Section 13.
More About *Marceline
Gaudette:
Burial: February 25,
1903, St John's Cemetery, Coleman, Marinette Co., WI*21
Cause of Death: Heart
disease - 3 weeks Age: 70 yrs., 4 mo., 7 days
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 67, living with
son, Sinai
Children of *Jean
Brault and *Marceline Gaudette are:
i. Azarie
Brault, born September 19, 1852; died 1911; married Marie Emelienne Mathien
January 19, 1875.
More About Azarie
Brault:
Fact 1: 22
Occupation: Had
tailoring establisment in Montreal, Canada
ii. Azarine
Brault, born September 18, 1854 in Canada; died June 24, 1922; married Edmond
Richard June 12, 1877; born October 1853 in Canada; died May 19, 1934.
More About Azarine
Brault:
Burial: St John the
Baptist Cemetery, Coleman, Marinette Co. WI*
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 45, mother of 11 children, 8 living
Residence: Lived in
Coleman TWP, Marinette Co., WI
More About Edmond
Richard:
Burial: St. John the
Baptist Church, Coleman, Marinette Co., WI*
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 46, Married 23 years, cannot read or write, does
speaks English
Immigration: 1875,
Naturalized citizen according to 1900 census
Occupation: 1900,
Farmer
2 iii. Sinai E. Brault, born April 01, 1857 in
Joliette Co., Canada; died April 12, 1915 in Marinette Co., WI; married Hermine
Granger 1881 in Coleman , Marinette Co.,
WI.
iv. Amelia
Brault, born December 15, 1859; died November 24, 1880; married Napoleon
Bourgeois April 07, 1877; born 1852; died June 30, 1929.
v. Isai
Augustine (Isaac) Brault23, born February 18, 1861 in Canada;
died November 18, 1930; married Diana Adelaide Lacasse December 22, 1890 in
Coleman, Marinette Co., WI24; born October 1874 in Canada25;
died November 11, 1929.
More About Isai
Augustine (Isaac) Brault:
Burial: No tombstone,
Lot #141, St John's Cemetery, Coleman, WI26
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 38 (Born
February 1862) Married 10 years
Immigration: 1878,
According 1900 census
Occupation: Bet. 1900 -
1901, School teacher in District No. 10, Coleman, WI
More About Diana
Adelaide Lacasse:
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 25, Mother of 4 children, 3 living
vi. *Octavie
(Juliana) Brault, born August 15, 1866 in St. Jacques d'l Achigan, (Joliett
Co.?), Quebec, Canada; died June 19, 1942 in Green Bay, WI; married (1) *Joseph
Lintereur February 22, 1882 in Coleman Twp., Marinette Co., WI; born January
08, 1849 in St. Leon, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; died September 15, 1928;
married (2) Frank X. Heroux Aft. 1907; born 1866 in Canada; died 1942 in Green
Bay, WI.
Notes for *Octavie
(Juliana) Brault:
Octavie Brault
Lintereur is said to have compiled the Brault Family history. Arcadie, Nova Scotia - the rectory there
should be the original source.
Tres Rivieres,
Ontario: Paul Pierre Brault lived
there.
More About *Octavie
(Juliana) Brault:
Burial: Holy Cross
Cemetery, Two Rivers, Manitowoc Co., WI
Census: 1900, Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 34, Moth,
(Jullienne)
Education: Attended
Ursuline Academy in Quebec
Immigration: 1877,
According to 1910 census
Miscellaneous: Name as
Juliana on headstone
Notes for *Joseph
Lintereur:
"Joseph was a
timber ranger doing surveying and assessment.
He arrived in US after the Civil War and came from Montreal, through New
England, to Boston, MA and then to Kankakee, IL where he met his first wife,
who died with a child in childbirth. He
then moved to northern WI. He survived
the Peshtigo fire and ran to Oconto."
SOURCE: Related by Donald Lintereur (7-1997)
Deed No. 82186
Joseph Laterreur,
sometimes also written "Letteraur", and also sometimes written
"Lintereur", and Octavie Laterreur, his wife, grantors of Marinette
County, Wisconsin, hereby conveys and warrants to L.W. Brazeau grantee of
Oconto County, Wisconsin, for the sum of One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars, the
following tract of land in Marinette County, Wisconsin, and particularly
described as follows, to wit:
West Half of the
South-West quarter pf Section Sixteen (16), Township Thirty (30), range Twenty
(20), lying and being in Marinette County, Wisconsin.
Witness the hands and
seals of said grantors, this Seventh day of March 1913
In Presence of his Isaac Brault Joseph X Lintereur (Seal)
Diana Brault mark
Octavie Lintereur (Seal)
1880 CENSUS: Indicates that Joseph was living in Peshtigo
with a brother, named Edwin. Joseph's
age: 30 , Edwin's 24. Both are single, with no physical or mental
handicaps noted. It did indicate that
they could not read or write and that they were born in Canada, as well as each
of their parents. Joseph was a farmer
and Edwin a laborer. Name spelled
" Lanterer".
More About *Joseph
Lintereur:
Burial: September 18,
1928, Holy Cross Cemetery, Two Rivers, Manitowoc Co., WI27
Burial Lot: 1-1
Census: 1880, Peshtigo,
Marinette Co., WI; Age 30
Immigration: 1869,
According 1900 census
Miscellaneous: St. Leon
about 10 mi north of Montreal(6m from Louisville, 20 mi from Three Rive
Naturalization: 1869,
Citizenship1869 NA
Occupation: 1910, Stone
mason
Residence: Later years
lived with daughter & son-in-law,
Joseph Neveau - Two Rivers, WI
6. Marc Granger, born in Canada; died in Coleman, Marinette
Co., WI. He married 7. Julia Marineau.
7. Julia Marineau, born in Canada; died in Montreal, Canada.
Children of Marc
Granger and Julia Marineau are:
i. Emile
Granger
ii. Eugene
Granger
iii. Lucien
Granger
iv. Octavie
Granger
v. Helbertine
Granger
vi. Eva
Granger
vii. Fred
Granger
3 viii. Hermine Granger, born November 21, 1858 in
Joliette Co., Province of Quebec, Canada; died October 05, 1940 in Pound, Marinette C0., WI; married Sinai E. Brault 1881 in Coleman , Marinette Co., WI.
Generation No. 4
8. *Joseph Brault, born WFT Est. 1766-1795. He was the son of 16. *Jean Brault
and 17. *Suzanne Dupuis. He
married 9. *Sophie Ribichaud October 26, 1818 in St. Jacques, L'Achigan,
PQ, Canada.
9. *Sophie Ribichaud
She was the daughter of 18. *Dominique Ribicheau.
Children of *Joseph
Brault and *Sophie Ribichaud are:
i. Roch
Brault, born 1819.
More About Roch Brault:
Fact 1: September 30,
1813, Christened St. Jacques, Montcalm, Quebec
ii. George
Brault, born 1820; married Adelaide Jenson.
iii. David
Brault, born 1821.
iv. Joseph
Urgel Brault28, born 1824 in Canada28; died
April 15, 1887 in Coleman, Marinette Co.,
WI28; married Euphemie Bourgeois August 09, 1842 in
St. Jacques L'Achigan, PQ, Canada; born
182328; died May 23, 189028.
Notes for Joseph Urgel
Brault:
Mr. Brault's (Odilon
Brault) parents, Joseph and Euphemia (Bourgeois) Brault, were natives of
Joliette county, Province of Quebec, Canada, where the father (Joseph) was
engaged in business for years, both as a lumberman and merchangt. In the course of his business life therre he
erected three sawmills and a gristmill.
In 1868 he came to Wisconsin, Locating in Marinette county in 1869, in
March of the same year going to Menominee.
In 1870 he homesteaded 160 acres in Coleman township ( which, like the
entire surrounding region, was then all in the woods), and here erected a good
two story house, which stood until 1895, when it was destroyed by fire. On this land the family made a permanent
settlement, and Mr. Brault spent the
rest of his life in its cultivation and improvement. In 1883 he put up a sawmill and gristmill, 80X44 feet in
dimensions, and two stories in height, and in addition to h9is farming and
milling operations conducted a store, becoming a prosperous man. ...the town of Braultville was named in
honor. (Commemorative Biographical
Record, p. 645)
The trip (from Canada
to Wisconsin) was made from Lake Superior to Green Bay, thence to Peshtigo,
Marinette Co. in 1869. (Commemorative
Biographical Record, p. 645)
The United States
Government, under Lincoln, was giving away homesteads in the West through the
Homestead Act of 1862. By act of
Congress, anyone could get a claim of 160 acres of land free, provided he
tilled and improved it for five years of which the Brault's took advantage. Heretofore, they had to pay $1.25 to $2.00
per acre.
Mr. Brault and his son (Eugene) originally of Canada, each
took a quarter section and came here alone in June of 1870 from Peshtigo where
they had been working in a lumber mill for the past six months. For 3 weeks they cleared a small spot of
land to raise a few vegetables for use during the winter. With the timbers they had cut they built a
temporary home. It was a rought
constructed hut, 12 X 14 feet. The roof
of lean-to-style was strange in appearance.
It was of split hollowed cedar logs.
The first layer was lain hollowside up whicle the second was put hollow
downward over the cracks, thus making a waterproof covering.
Their furniture too was crudely made. Blocks of wood and rough benches were poor
substitutes for comfortable chairs. For
beds they built bunks, two tiers high of cedar saplings along one side of the
walls. To keep out the cold, the cracks
between the logs were filled with moss.
When the house was in readiness the remainder of the family,
consisting of the mother and seven children, came from Peshtigo. Throughout the summer they gathered berries
to eat and preserve for winter use.
They cultivated their crops on the small clearing they had.
Much of the land adjoining the Brault Homestead was owned by
Mr. Ogden who built a lumber camp across the river from the Brault's new
cabin. This changed the solitary life
of the family, furnishing a means of support, a source of enjoyment as well a
bringing new settlers.
When spring came, the loggers made preparations to leave the
camp for the summer, and the Braults were to inhabit the camp in exchange for
the caring of the buildings. The men
from camp volunteered to build Brault a new log house which was 30 feet square
and during the summer the family did the finishing work on the new house.
The summer (of 1871) was unusually dry and after living in
their new home 3 weeks, the infamous Peshtigo fire broke out,(October 8, 1871)
and swept over an area of about 2,000 sq. miles. Over a thousand people lost
their lives.
Where the Braults lived, the fire started at 8 o'clock in the
morning. Along with Ben Wood, a surveyor with the Braults, they tried to save
sleighs and valuable camp tools by putting them in the river. Only the iron of the tools remained. It was a terrible night. Everything imagineable was done to save themselves
and their property. They hauled water
from the creek nearby and poured it over their house continually while the fire
raged. The oxen caught fire several
times while hauling water.
The root crops were baked in the ground, while the corn and
other leaf crops were burned to a crisp.
They fell and at night the burning stumps and stubs looked like
thousands of huge candles. At 4 o'clock
in the morning, when they were exhausted and lost most hopes of saving
themselves, a heavy rain set in, which soon checked the fire.
The Marinette Story by
Fred C. Burke, 75th Installment, Marinette Eagle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1950
A little over three-quarters of a century ago, the territory
in the vicinity of what is now that Village of Coleman, in Marinette county,
was a heavily timbered wilderness, in what was then a part of Oconto county.
The first white man to locate in the area was a Frenchman by
the name of Joseph Brault, who came there in the summer of 1871. Shortly after arriving, he began
constructing a shelter for himself and family, which he completed but a short
time before the Peshtigo fire on
the night of October 8,
1871. The fire reached his sholdings
that evening, but he and his family, with the aid of a few men who were working
in a nearby logging camp, were able to save Brault's home by several hours of
hard work.
This memorable fire took a toll of 500 lives in what was known
as the three Sugar Bushes in the vicinity of Peshtigo, and left buy seven farm
homes in the area.
Mr. Brault later built a small sawmill on his property which
was located on the Little Peshtigo river, about two and a half miles east of
the present Village of Coleman, on what is now county trunk highway B. This mill aided greatly in the development
of the farming country now surrounding the Village of Coleman. Wwithout cash, those pioneer farmers would
bring their logs to this mill and have them sawed into lumber, and Mr. Brault
would accept lumber in payment of their saw bill.
More About Joseph Urgel
Brault:
Burial: St John the
Baptist Cemetery, Coleman, Marinette Co. WI*
Miscellaneous: Held the
first classroom in his home -
Residence: 1870,
Founder of Coleman - came from Peshtigo-First white man to make a permanent
settlement in Coleman
More About Euphemie
Bourgeois:
Burial: St. John the
Baptist Church, Coleman, Marinette Co., WI*
4 v. *Jean Elie Brault, born February 20, 1827 in
St. Jacques d'l Achigan, Quebec, Canada; died January 29, 1887 in Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; married *Marceline Gaudette November 11, 1851.
vi. Sarah
Brault, born 1830.
10. *Toussaint (Bonaventure) Gaudette, born in Canada. He was the son of 20. *Bonaventure
Robichaud and 21. *Emilie Fontaine.
He married 11. *Sophie Senecal 1832.
11. *Sophie Senecal, born 1790 in Canada. She was the daughter of 22. *Antoine
Senecal and 23. *Marie Elizabeth Leblanc.
More About *Toussaint
(Bonaventure) Gaudette:
Miscellaneous:
Marceline's death certificate says father's name is Bonaventure Gaudet, mother
Sophie
Children of *Toussaint
Gaudette and *Sophie Senecal are:
i. Denis
Gaudette
ii. Severs
Gaudette
iii. Sophie
Gaudette, married Francois Fontaine 1834.
iv. Josephine
Gaudette
v. Julie
Gaudette, married Magliore Lacase 1839.
vi. Agapite
Gaudette
vii. Jules
Gaudette, married Emelie Gareault October 25, 1853 in St. Alphonse.
viii. Seraphin
Gaudette, born 1831; died June 02, 1918; married Julienne Gaureault 1853.
5 ix. *Marceline Gaudette, born December 16, 1832
in St. Jacques d'l Achigan, Quebec, Canada; died February 23, 1903 in Coleman,
Marinette Co., WI; married *Jean Elie Brault November 11, 1851.
Generation No. 5
16. *Jean Brault29, born 1745 in
Riviere-aux-Vieux-Habitants, Acadia29; died June 06, 1832 in
St. Jacques d'l Achigan, Montcalm,
Quebec, Canada29. He
was the son of 32. *Paul Pierre Brault and 33. *Marie Josphte Landry. He married 17. *Suzanne Dupuis July
22, 1771 in L'Assomption, L'Assomption, Quebec, Canada29.
17. *Suzanne Dupuis29, born 175429;
died March 14, 178729.
She was the daughter of 34. *Germaine Dupuis and 35. *Marie
LeBlanc.
More About *Suzanne
Dupuis:
Miscellaneous: Is
first name Marie Suzanne Dupuis?
Children of *Jean
Brault and *Suzanne Dupuis are:
i. Anastasie
Brault, married Joe Lamour.
ii. Jean
Baptiste Brault, born WFT Est. 1764-1788; married Marie Theotiste Blouin August
16, 1802 in St. Jacques, L'Achigan, PQ, Canada; born WFT Est. 1758-1783.
8 iii. *Joseph Brault, born WFT Est. 1766-1795;
married (1) Marie Magdeleine Cantin May 12, 1806 in St. Jacques, L'Achigan, PQ,
Canada; married (2) *Sophie Ribichaud October 26, 1818 in St. Jacques, L'Achigan,
PQ, Canada.
iv. Augustin
Brault, born WFT Est. 1766-1795; married Marie Josephte Cantin February 22,
1813 in St. Jacques, L'Achigan, PQ, Canada; born WFT Est. 1773-1798.
v. Paul
Brault, born WFT Est. 1766-1800; married Angelle Cantin April 24, 1820 in St.
Jacques,Montcalm, Canada.
vi. Marie
Suzanne Brault29, born August 18, 1772 in L'Assomption,
L'Assomption, Quebec, Canada29;
died March 27, 1841 in Henryville, Iberville, Quebec, Canada29;
married Pierre Lanque; born August 19, 1767 in L'Assomption, Quebec, Canada29;
died January 11, 1825 in Ste. Marguerite-de-Blairfindie, L'Acadie, Quebec29.
18. *Dominique Ribicheau
Child of *Dominique
Ribicheau is:
9 i. *Sophie Ribichaud, married *Joseph Brault
October 26, 1818 in St. Jacques, L'Achigan, PQ, Canada.
20. *Bonaventure Robichaud, born August 15, 1797; died
February 05, 1875. He was the son of 40.
*Dominque Robichaud and 41. *Marie Gaudette. He married 21. *Emilie Fontaine July
03, 1821.
21. *Emilie Fontaine
Children of
*Bonaventure Robichaud and *Emilie Fontaine are:
10 i. *Toussaint (Bonaventure) Gaudette, born in
Canada; married *Sophie Senecal 1832.
ii. Bonaventure
Gaudette, married Deneault.
iii. Diene
Gaudette, married Marie Richard.
iv. Felise
Gaudette, married Ignace Crepant.
v. Esther
Gaudette, married Antoine Gaudette.
vi. Marguerite
Gaudette, married Joseph Mireault.
vii. Marie
Gaudette, married *Dominque Robichaud October 24, 1796; born October 02, 1768
in L'Assomption, QC; died August 01, 1818 in St. Jacques de l'Achigan, Quebec.
22. *Antoine Senecal
He married 23. *Marie Elizabeth Leblanc.
23. *Marie Elizabeth Leblanc
Children of *Antoine
Senecal and *Marie Leblanc are:
i. Baboche
Senecal, married Barile Pelerin.
ii. Adelaide
Senecal, married Germain Dupuis.
iii. Tillie
Senecal, married Abraham Richard.
iv. Henriette
Senecal, married Charles Pelerin.
v. Emelie
Senecal, married Abraham Dupuis.
11 vi. *Sophie Senecal, born 1790 in Canada; married
*Toussaint (Bonaventure) Gaudette 1832.
Generation No. 6
32. *Paul Pierre Brault29, born
August 15, 1717 in Riv. aux Canards, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada29;
died June 15, 1783 in St. Jacques, L'Achigan, Montcalm, Quebec, Canada29. He was the son of *Pierre Brault and *Anne
LeBlanc. He married 33. *Marie
Josphte Landry 1742 in Grand Pre, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada.
33. *Marie Josphte Landry, born 171929; died
July 03, 1779 in St. Jacques d'l Achigan,Montcalm, Quebec, Canada29. She was the daughter of *Francois Landry and
*Marie Doucet.
More About *Paul
Pierre Brault:
Fact 1: June 15, 1783,
Buried Saint-Jacques-de-l'Achigan, Quebec
Children of *Paul
Brault and *Marie Landry are:
i. Joseph
Brault, born 1743; died WFT Est. 1772-1834; married Anastasie Benoit November
02, 1766 in L'Assomption, PQ. Canada; born WFT Est. 1728-1752; died WFT Est.
1771-1840.
16 ii. *Jean Brault, born 1745 in
Riviere-aux-Vieux-Habitants, Acadia; died June 06, 1832 in St. Jacques d'l
Achigan, Montcalm, Quebec, Canada;
married (1) *Suzanne Dupuis July 22, 1771 in L'Assomption, L'Assomption,
Quebec, Canada; married (2) Madeline Lorion July 07, 1778 in St.Jacques,
L'Achigan, PQ, Canada.
iii. Pierre
Brault, born 1759; died WFT Est. 1784-1859; married Marie Anne Daigle October
07, 1778 in St. Jacques, L'Achigan, PQ, Canada; born WFT Est. 1741-1765.
34. *Germaine Dupuis
He married 35. *Marie LeBlanc.
35. *Marie LeBlanc
Child of *Germaine
Dupuis and *Marie LeBlanc is:
17 i. *Suzanne Dupuis, born 1754; died March 14,
1787; married *Jean Brault July 22, 1771 in L'Assomption, L'Assomption, Quebec,
Canada.
40. *Dominque Robichaud, born October 02, 1768 in
L'Assomption, QC; died August 01, 1818 in St. Jacques de l'Achigan,
Quebec. He was the son of *Dominique
Robichaud and *Marguerite Forest. He
married 41. *Marie Gaudette October 24, 1796 in St. Jacques de
l'Achigan, Quebec.
41. *Marie Gaudette
She was the daughter of *Bonaventure Godet/Gaudet and *Marie Bourgeois.
Children of *Dominque
Robichaud and *Marie Gaudette are:
i. Emelie
Robichaud
ii. Xavier
Robichaud
20 iii. *Bonaventure Robichaud, born August 15,
1797; died February 05, 1875; married *Emilie Fontaine July 03, 1821.
iv. Sophie
Robichaud, born May 23, 1799.
v. Marie
Robichaud, born April 29, 1801.
vi. Victoire
Robichaud, born March 28, 1803.
vii. Gedeon
Robichaud, born October 15, 1804.
viii. Joseph
Robichaud, born September 15, 1805.
ix. Marguerite
Robichaud, born June 05, 1807.
x. Rossalie
Robichaud, born November 10, 1810.
xi. Salomen
Robichaud, born November 10, 1810.
xii. Fabien
Robichaud, born June 19, 1812.
xiii. Maxime
Robichaud, born June 19, 1812.
xiv. Noel
Rawden Robichaud, born December 24, 1813; married Hedwige Bourgeois January 01,
1840 in St. Jacques, Canada.
xv. Francois
Robichaud, born July 15, 1816.
Endnotes
1. Kathleen (Martens) Zellermayer, The
Martens Family, "Electronic."
2. Marriage Records, Marinette Co., WI.
3. Kathleen (Martens) Zellermayer, The
Martens Family, "Electronic."
4. Death Records, Marinette County,
Wisconsin.
5. Death Records, Marinette County,
Wisconsin, Volume 8, page 1083.
6. Tombstone Engraving.
7. Marriage Records, Marinette Co., WI.
8. Death Records, Marinette County,
Wisconsin.
9. Death Records, Marinette County,
Wisconsin, Volume 7, page 39.
10. Tombstone Engraving.
11. Death Records, Marinette County,
Wisconsin.
12. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed.
7, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 29, 2000, Internal
Ref. #1.111.7.30793.66
13. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed.
7, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 29, 2000, Internal
Ref. #1.111.7.30793.171
14. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed.
7, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 29, 2000, Internal
Ref. #1.111.7.30793.66
15. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed.
7, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 29, 2000, Internal
Ref. #1.111.7.30793.171
16. Commemorative Biographical Record.
17. Tombstone Engraving, St. John the Baptist
Cemetery, Coleman, Marinette Co., WI.
18. Death Records, Marinette County,
Wisconsin.
19. Death Records, Marinette County,
Wisconsin, Volume 3, page 360.
20. Commemorative Biographical Record.
21. Death Records, Marinette County,
Wisconsin.
22. Commemorative Biographical Record.
23. Marriage Records, Marinette Co., WI.
24. Marriage Records, Marinette Co., WI,
Volume w, page 179.
25. Marriage Records, Marinette Co., WI.
26. Tombstone Engraving.
27. Shari Milks - coordinator for Manitowoc
County, US Genweb.com - Manitowoc Co., WI, "Electronic."
28. Tombstone Engraving.
29. Broderbund, World Family Tree, CD 718,
Vol. 18, Tree #1216, "CD-ROM."