These are the generations of Jean-Michel Mouflet dit Champagne down to my grandmother Lenore Evelyn Barron.
Generation 1
Jean-Michel Mouflet dit Champagne was born circa 1615 in St. Catherine, Mortagne, Saintes, Saintonge, France. He married Sébastienne Girard 1648 in Notre Dame, La Rochelle, France. Sébastienne Girard was born circa 1624 in Ste Catherine, La Rochelle, Charente Maritime, France and died 1684 in France. Jean-Michel Mouflet dit Champagne died 1690 in Lachine, Ile-de-Montréal, Québec.
They had:
Jean Mouflet dit Champagne (circa 1648)
Generation 2
Jean Mouflet dit Champagne was born circa 1648 in Notre Dame, La Rochelle, France. He married Anne Dodin August 19, 1669 in Québec. Anne Dodin was born circa 1651 in
Ile-de-Re, La Rochelle, Aunis, France and died October 25, 1700 in Lachine, Québec. Jean Mouflet dit Champagne died circa 1689 in Lachine, Montréal, Québec.
They had:
Marie-Suzanne Mouflet dite Rousset (March 3, 1683)
Generation 3
Marie-Suzanne Mouflet dite Rousset was born March 3, 1683 in Lachine, Québec. She married François-Pierre Méloche October 24, 1700 in Montréal, Québec. François-Pierre Méloche was born October 11, 1676 in Notre Dame de Cognes, La Rochelle, Aunis, France and died September 12, 1741 in Lachine, Québec. Marie-Suzanne Mouflet dite Rousset died September 28, 1757 in Lachine, Québec.
They had:
Pierre Méloche (August 31, 1701)
Generation 4
Pierre Méloche was born August 31, 1701 in Montréal, Québec. He married Marie-Jeanne Caron dite Marchand August 16, 1729 in Montréal, Bourgeois, Québec. Marie-Jeanne Caron dite Marchand was born November 28, 1709 in Lachine, Québec and died August 13, 1757 in Détroit, Michigan. Pierre Méloche died August 21, 1760 in Détroit, Michigan.
They had:
Marie-Thérèse Méloche (February 25, 1732)
Generation 5
Marie-Thérèse Méloche was born February 25, 1732 in Détroit, Michigan. She married Nicolas-François Janis August 23, 1745 in Détroit, Michigan. Nicolas-François Janis was born January 6, 1720 in Québec and died December 15, 1771 in Assumption, Sandwich, Essex, Ontario. Marie-Thérèse Méloche died July 2, 1805 in Assumption, Sandwich Essex, Ontario.
They had:
Geneviève Janisse (February 9, 1750)
Generation 6
Geneviève Janisse was born February 9, 1750 in Détroit, Michigan. She married Claude-Thomas Réaume January 7, 1766 in Assumption, Sandwich, Essex, Ontario. Claude-Thomas Réaume was born August 7, 1743 in Détroit, Michigan and died June 6, 1827 in Amherstburg, Ontario. Geneviève Janisse died October 19, 1790.
They had:
Véronique Réaume (July 16, 1788)
Generation 7
Véronique Réaume was born July 16, 1788 in Assumption, Sandwich, Essex, Ontario. She married Jean-Baptiste Ouellette February 13, 1809 in Assumption, Sandwich, Essex, Ontario. Jean-Baptiste Ouellette was born January 9, 1788 in Assumption, Sandwich, Essex, Ontario and died April 7, 1873 in Assumption, Sandwich, Essex, Ontario.
They had:
Norbert Ouellette (May 30, 1819)
Generation 8
Norbert Ouellette was born May 30, 1819 in Assumption, Sandwich, Essex, Ontario. He married Salomée Paquette January 27, 1843 in St. John Baptiste Church, Amherstburg, Ontario. Salomée Paquette was born circa 1823 in Amherstburg, Ontario and died January 14, 1860 in Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. Norbert Ouellette died December 30, 1898 in Assumption, Sandwich, Essex, Ontario, Canada.
They had:
Suzanne Ouellette (January 1848)
Generation 9
Suzanne Ouellette was born January 1848 Sandwich, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Barron August 31, 1869 in Assumption, Sandwich, Ontario, Canada. Joseph Barron was born circa 1844 Assumption, Sandwich, Ontario, Canada. Suzanne Ouellette died circa 1942 in Essex, Ontario, Canada.
They had:
Harvey Joseph Barron (July 17, 1887)
Generation 10
Harvey Joseph Barron was born July 17, 1887 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He married Susan Laurain. Susan Laurain was born January 25, 1885 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, United States and died January 27, 1967 in Estral Beach, Monroe County, Michigan, United States.
They had:
Lenore Evelyn Barron (January 8, 1923)
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