Marie Brazeau & Sylvain Guérin

Marie Brazeau (c. 1660 – 1735)

Marie Brazeau led a tumultuous and well-documented life in early New France, known for her frequent appearances in court and her four marriages. Her story provides rich insight into the daily struggles and legal rights of women in 17th-century Ville-Marie (Montreal).

Biography and Life in Ville-Marie

Immigration and Early Years

Legal Struggles and Resilience

Marie Brazeau was a prolific figure in the courts of Ville-Marie, constantly dealing with legal issues, often regarding debts and payments.

Marriages and Children

Marie Brazeau had a total of four marriages and children from her first two marriages, as well as three illegitimate children. She died on May 29, 1735, in Montreal, listed as the 75-year-old widow of Pierre Tastet.[^13]

1. First Marriage: Sylvain GuĂ©rin (1659 – 1692)

Detail Description
Spouse Sylvain Guérin (Shoemaker), born September 24, 1659, Tours, France.[^14]
Marriage October 30, 1679, Amboise, France.[^7]
Separation Guérin returned to France in 1688 and never came back.[^4]
Fate Guérin was hanged for bigamy in Amboise, France, in 1692.[^8][^16]
Children (3) Marie (c. 1681), Raphaël (1686), Antoine (1688).[^7]

Illegitimate Children (3)

Born between the departure of her first husband and her second marriage.

Name Baptism Date Alleged Father Key Event
Antoine Baujan July 9, 1691 Antoine Baujan
Joseph Baujan March 17, 1693 Antoine Baujan Married Marie Goguet in 1721.[^9]
ThérÚse Brasau March 2, 1695 (Quebec) Father Unknown Married Paul Daniel Bizet in 1716.[^9]

2. Second Marriage: Guillaume Tougas

Detail Description
Spouse Guillaume Tougas
Marriage November 10, 1698, Montreal.[^10]
Children (6) Guillaume (1699), Marie Anne (1701), Marie (1703), Gabriel (1704), Charles (1706), Pélagie (1708).[^10]

3. Third Marriage: Didier Bourgouin

4. Fourth Marriage: Pierre Tastet


Notarial Acts

Marie Brazeau's active role in the colony's legal life is reflected in the numerous notarial records that chronicle her financial and personal transactions between 1692 and 1711.

Date Notary Subject (Excerpt)
Jan 21, 1692 Antoine Adhémar Obligation of Louis Le Compte Dupré against Marie Brazeau, wife of Sylvain Guérin.
Jan 25, 1692 Antoine Adhémar Agreement between Marie Brazeau, wife of Sylvain Guérin, and Jean Mars.
Dec 2, 1695 Bénigne Basset Counter-letter by Nicolas Brasot to Marie Brasot, widow of Guérin (related to the seized house).
Feb 24, 1697 Antoine Adhémar Engagement of Marie Brazeau's son to Jean Roy (Apprenticeship).
Feb 9, 1699 Antoine Adhémar Sale of house by Nicolas Brazeau to Guillaume Tougard (After the house was seized and purchased by her father).
Sep 21, 1693 Antoine Adhémar Obligation of Marie Brazeau to Nicolas Brazeau, her father (and her brothers).
Jun 7, 1710 Antoine Adhémar Engagement of Marie Brazeau, widow of Guérin, to Marie Guérin.

Credits and Licensing

Compiled by Mark Rabideau, Opa & Professional Genealogist.

All materials licensed: CC BY-ND 4.0 by eirenicon llc.


Sources

[^1]: Serge Bouchard's account of Marie Brazeau's life. Nos Origines: Marie Brazeau. [^2]: Context of life in Ville-Marie. WikiTree: Marie Brazeau. [^3]: Immigration details. WikiTree: Marie Brazeau. [^4]: Early life and marriage. WikiTree: Marie Brazeau. [^5]: Legal struggles and later life. WikiTree: Marie Brazeau. [^6]: Death and legacy. WikiTree: Marie Brazeau. [^7]: First marriage and children. WikiTree: Marie Brazeau. [^8]: Sylvain Guérin's execution. WikiTree: Sylvain Guérin. [^9]: Illegitimate children. WikiTree: Marie Brazeau. [^10]: Second marriage and children. WikiTree: Marie Brazeau. [^11]: Third marriage. WikiTree: Marie Brazeau. [^12]: Fourth marriage. WikiTree: Marie Brazeau. [^13]: Death details. WikiTree: Marie Brazeau. [^14]: Sylvain Guérin's biography. WikiTree: Sylvain Guérin. [^15]: Marriage and children. WikiTree: Sylvain Guérin. [^16]: Execution for bigamy. WikiTree: Sylvain Guérin. [^17]: Notarial Acts Fichier Origine: Marie Brazeau.