Name |
Nault "Neault", Amable [2, 3, 4, 5, 8] |
Birth |
17 Aug 1798 |
Sainte-Genevieve, Berthier, Montmagny, Canada East, British North America [2, 3, 4, 5, 8] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
14 Feb 1867 |
Saint-Pierre-Jolys, RM of De Salaberry, Manitoba, Canada [2, 3, 4, 5, 8] |
- Findagrave Amable Neault (NO0008726)
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Burial |
Aft. 14 Feb 1867 |
Saint Boniface Cathedral Cemetery, Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [2, 3, 8] |
- Findagrave Amable Neault (NO0008726)
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Notes |
- Findagrave Amable Neault (NO0008726)
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Described as: Geneology of the Victor Garand - Eugenie Perreault couple, as erected in the Saint-Pierre-Jolys Roman Catholic New Cemetery, Saint-Pierre-Jolys, RM of De Salaberry, Manitoba, Canada by their children;
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- Amable Nault (NO0016692)
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<p><strong>Amable Nault</strong> (son of <em><strong>Jean-Baptiste Nault</strong></em> and <em><strong>Marie Louise Laurence</strong></em>) was born 17 Aug 1798 in St. Genevieve, Berthier, Que, and died 04 Feb 1867 in St. Pierre-Jolys, Man. He married <strong>Josette Lagimodiere</strong> on 1825 in St. Boniface, Man, daughter of <strong>Jean Baptiste Jr. Lagimodiere</strong> and <strong>Marie-Anne Gaboury</strong>.<br><br><em> </em>Notes for <strong>Amable Nault</strong>:<br>The family of Amable Nault and Josette Lagimodiere<br><br>Amable Nault was born at Berthier, Quebec on August 17th, 1798. He came to the Red River settlement in 1821. He met and married Josette Lagimodiere in 1824. She was nicknamed Cypress because she was born at Cypress Hills in the south-east corner of the province of Alberta. She was the first white girl born in that province of Alberta.<br>Amable and Josette had a large family of hard working children, who were interested in the well being of the settlers of the Red River Colony. Though they were French, they defended the Metis cause to their utmost, because it affected their lives as well. It was on their land that Riel stopped the English surveyors from trespassing on October 11th, 1869. They planned to cut up their land holdings, which they had lived on for the past forty-five years and put it up for settlement to the new settlers, who were flocking into the country at that time, without considering the rights of the ones that had first opened the country. That was the first spark that got Louis Riel involved in the troubles of Western Canada.</p><p>Amable Nault was a quiet ambitious person. He was a carpenter by trade. He helped build the first Sister's convent, which today houses the St. Boniface Museum. One day when he was putting up scaffolding to start construction of the roof, he slipped and fell thirty feet to the ground. He got a bad fracture of the head and was off work for four months. In late August he was able to resume his work and helped complete the building in time for the Sisters to move in before the first of January 1848. He spent most of his time building for the Diocese of St. Boniface. He died on February 17th, 1867 at the age of sixty-nine and was buried in the Cathedral's Cemetery. </p>
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Person ID |
I402359823777 |
Rick Dondo's Family | Descendants of Marie-Anne Gaboury (1780) |
Last Modified |
31 Mar 2024 |
Family |
Lagimodiere "Lagemonier", Marie Josephte "Josette" "Cypres", b. 3 Jul 1810, Fort Des Prairies, Montagne Cypress, Athabasca, British North America d. 30 Apr 1897, Saint-Pierre-Jolys, RM of De Salaberry, Manitoba, Canada (Age 86 years) |
Marriage |
30 Apr 1825 |
Parish of Saint-Boniface, Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land, British North America [5, 8, 9, 10, 11] |
TYPE |
Spouse |
Children |
+ | 1. Nault, Boniface, b. 29 Sep 1834, Parish of Saint-Boniface, Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land, British North America d. 3 Nov 1909, Saint-Pierre-Jolys, RM of De Salaberry, Manitoba, Canada (Age 75 years) |
+ | 2. Nault, Donat Cyprien "Romain", b. 17 Nov 1838, Parish of Saint-Boniface, Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land, British North America d. 17 Apr 1917, Saint-Pierre-Jolys, RM of De Salaberry, Manitoba, Canada (Age 78 years) |
+ | 3. Nault "Neault", Melanie, b. 15 Mar 1848, Parish of Saint-Boniface, Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land, British North America d. 24 May 1944, Saint-Pierre-Jolys, RM of De Salaberry, Manitoba, Canada (Age 96 years) |
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Family ID |
F386 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
31 Mar 2024 |