Jean-Baptiste and
Marie-Anne were married in a religious ceremony on April 21st, 1806 in
Immaculee-Conception, St-Ours, Maskinongé, Québec.
- Marriage/Union Notes
- Extract from the register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the Parish St. Joseph of Maskinonge for the year 1806. Translation by E. Pelletier
In the year 1806, on the twenty-first of April, after publication of one marriage banns made from the pulpit during the parochial mass, between Jean-Baptiste Lagimoniere, son of full age of Jean-Baptiste Lagimoniere and of Josephte Beauregard, deceased, his father and mother, voyageur of the parish of the first part, and Marie Anne Gaboury, daughter of full age of Charles Gaboury, deceased, and Marie Anne Tenier (or Tessier), her father and mother, also of this parish, of the second part, with both parties having obtained dispensation of second and third banns from the Vicar General of Trois-Rivieres, and with no impediment or opposition brought forward, we priest undersigned, have received their mutual consent and given the nuptial benediction according to the prescribed formula of the Holy Catholic Church in the presence of the witnesses Jean-Baptiste Lagimoniere, father of the groom and Louis Fisette, witness for the bride, and Jean-Baptiste Mainguy, stepfather of the bride, and Amable Deziel dit Labreche, witness for the bride and many others of whom only one has signed with us, the others having declared unable to sign.
Louis Fiset
- Ignace Vinet, priest
Extract dated 29th of August 1964. (Obtained from the Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa on August 2nd, 1973, copy of which is in the Archives of the Manitoba Metis Federation).
Source:Emile Pelletier. "A Social History of the Manitoba Metis". Winnipeg: Manitoba
Metis Federation Press. 1977. pages 14, 15
They had a daughter named
Reine Marie.