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  1. Jan 25, 2024 · Explore genealogy for Louis Hebert born abt. 1575 Paris, France died 1627 Québec, Canada, Nouvelle-France including ancestors + descendants + 8 photos + 15 genealogist comments + questions + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • January 25, 1627
    • Marie Rolet
  2. Apr 30, 2022 · Louis Gaston Hebert was born in 1575 at 129 Rue Honore,Paris,France;the son of Nicholas and Jacqueline Hebert (Pajot). His family was quite affluent,with ties to the Royal Court of Catherine de'Medici;where his father was the official druggist and spice merchant to the Queen.In this capacity,Louis would have had access to the royal palace;and ...

    • Paris, Isle de France
    • Québec, Québec, Canada
    • October 14, 1575
  3. Louis Hébert (c. 1575 – 25 January 1627) is widely considered the first European apothecary in the region that would later become Canada, as well as the first European to farm in said region. He was born around 1575 at 129 de la rue Saint-Honoré in Paris to Nicolas Hébert and Jacqueline Pajot.

    • Vault of the Recollets, Quebec
    • c. 1575, Paris
    • Statue in Montmorency Park, Quebec City
    • 25 January 1627, Quebec
  4. Mar 7, 2017 · Louis and Marie are important to Canadian history because they are considered the first settlers of New France. They were the first to come for reasons other than military service or trade. First let's take a look at Louis Hebert. His birth is estimated to be about 1575 in Paris. He was the son of Nicholas Hebert and Jacqueline Pajot.

    • Candice Mcdonald
  5. Louis grew up just down the street from the Royal house, at 129 de la rue Saint-Honore. But the affluence of Louis childhood suddenly ended in 1580 when his mother fell victim to the plague. Louis mother dying while he was a child, it was his elder sister Charlotte, and her husband, who acted as guardians for Louis as late as 1602.

  6. In these days, Madames Champlain and Hébert and the Hébert daughters, Anne and Guillaumette, were the only white women in Québec, and the Hébert home was the center of society in the settlement. In 1623 Louis Hébert became the first Seigneur (Lord of the Manor, or Patron of Husbandry) in the New World and was granted a noble fief of all ...

  7. Jan 6, 2019 · Blog at WordPress.com. The family set sail from the port of Honfleur, France on April 11, 1617, and arrived at the Quebec settlement on July 15, 1617. Hebert and his family were the first European family to settle in New France, and over the next ten years, only five other French families followed and relocated to these new….

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