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French early pioneer in New France (now Québec, Canada)
Noël Juchereau
BornTourouvre, Perche, France
Baptised30 August 1593
Diedshortly before July 31, 1648(1648-07-31) (aged 54)
Orléans, France
NationalityFrench
EducationStudies in humanities, Bachelor of Law
Occupation(s)Member of Company of One Hundred Associates, Head Clerk of the Communauté des Habitants
Titlesieur des Chatelets

Noël Juchereau, Sieur des Chatelets (30 August 1593 – c. 31 July 1648) was an early pioneer in New France (now Québec, Canada), and a member of the Company of One Hundred Associates since in formation in 1627.

Origins

Juchereau was baptised in Tourouvre, Perche, France on 30 August 1593 to Jean Juchereau (1567-1628) of Tourouvre and his first wife Jeanne Creste (d.1608). His father's family was from Mortagne, Perche, France and prominent in government. His mother's family were wealthy land owners from Tourouvre and L'Hôme. Juchereau had one brother, Jean Juchereau de Maur (1592-1672), who had two sons Nicolas Juchereau, sieur de St-Denis and Jean Juchereau, sieur de la Ferté.

The Juchereau brothers

Noël Juchereau and his brother Jean, with origins in Perche's Tourouvre hamlet, played a key role in the Percheron Immigration Mouvement toward Québec, Canada Nouvelle-France in the XVII century working closely with Robert Giffard, who spearheaded the movement, to recruit future settlers to the region. The Juchereau brothers were responsible for forty-one engagement contract destined for Canada largely executed by Tourouvre-based Choiseau notaries between 1646 and 1651.

Noël and Jean Juchereau were half-brothers to Pierre Juchereau, sieur des Moulineaux, who helped in the recruitment of engagés on behalf of Jean et Noël Juchereau. Pierre Juchereau never crossed the ocean to Canada.

New France

Noël Juchereau completed studies in the humanities and law, and was granted a Bachelor of Law degree. Juchereau first traveled to Québec in 1634, followed by his brother Jean with his family, in 1643.

Juchereau was an active figure in New France. The governor of Québec frequently sought his help with delicate legal matters.

Juchereau and Pierre Legardeur de Repentigny, originally created the Communauté des Habitants. He was appointed their head clerk in 1645. As a church warden from 1645-1646 he prominently participated in religious ceremonies central to Québec's social life.

Historian Benjamin Sulte believed that he was acting as an agent for Rosée and Cheffault who wanted a grant of part of the trade in New France from the Company of One Hundred Associates. The de Maur seigneurie, west of Québec city was granted to Jean Juchereau and Noël Juchereau in 1647. This concession of land was inherited by brother Jean when Noël died.

Death

Noël Juchereau travelled to France in 1647 as a delegate of the Communauté des Habitants to obtain related organization changes. He drowned shortly before July 31, 1648, in Orléans, France.

References

  1. Article Wikipédia intitulée « Licencier en droit en France »
  2. perche-quebec.com, émigration (Online)
  3. Fichier Origine 242190 2014
  4. ^ Montagne 1965, p. 5
  5. Huot 1998, p. 5
  6. ^ perche-quebec.com, frères (Online)
  7. Binet 2016, pp. 101–102
  8. Carpin 1999, pp. 571, 573
  9. Vachon 1966
  10. ^ La Mémoire du Québec (Online)
  11. ^ Twaites 1898, p. 313
  12. PREFEN Fiche 8860, Notice complémentaire 2005, p. 9 of 15

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