Louis Hébert (1575-1627): First Apothecary in North America

Louis Gaston HĂ©bert (1575-1627) is celebrated as the First Apothecary in North America, a true Pioneer, the King’s Prosecutor, and the First Canadian Seigneur.


Early Life

Louis Gaston HĂ©bert was born in 1575 at 129 Rue Saint-HonorĂ©, Paris, France, at the sign of the Golden Mortar in the parish of Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois [1, 2].


Marriage and Family

On February 19, 1601, he married Marie Rollet at the Church of Saint-Sulpice in Paris [3, 4, 5]. She was the daughter of Jean Rollet and Anne Cogu, and the widow of François Dufeu.

They had three children, all born in France [6]:

  1. Anne (circa 1602-1619)
  2. Guillemette (circa 1608-1684)
  3. Guillaume (circa 1614-1639)

First Voyage to Acadia (1606-1607)

HĂ©bert was well-educated, energetic, and adventurous. His mother and Jean de Biencourt de Poutrincourt’s wife were sisters, providing him a connection to the New World voyages [7].


Second Stay at Port Royal (1611-1613)

Hébert returned to Port Royal around 1611 (some researchers suggest 1610) to continue his work as an apothecary [9].


Canada, New France (1617-1627)

When Champlain was looking for volunteers for Quebec, he approached Hébert. On March 6, 1617, Hébert signed a three-year contract with the Company of Merchants of Rouen and Saint-Malo for 200 livres per year. The company reduced the terms just before boarding, but Hébert had already sold all his possessions in France and had no choice but to accept [2].


Scientific Contributions

Hébert's work as an apothecary reached a very high level in New France, contributing to the birth of botany in Europe [2].


Death and Legacy


Notes and References

  1. Hébert, Y. (2017).
    • Title: “Comment on fabrique un hĂ©ros : Louis HĂ©bert vu par Azarie Couillard-DesprĂ©s.”
    • Publication: Cap-aux-Diamants, (128), p. 23.
  2. Mathieu, Jacques. (2003–).
  3. Fournier, Marcel.
  4. Bennett, Ethel M. G. (2003–).
    • Title: “ROLET (Rollet), MARIE (Dufeu; HĂ©bert; Hubou),” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1.
    • Publisher: University of Toronto/UniversitĂ© Laval.
    • Access Date: Accessed January 2, 2021.
    • URL: http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rollet_marie_1E.html
  5. Biron, Pierre-Paul. (2017).
  6. Imbeault, Sophie. (2017).
    • Title: “Être femme et pionniĂšre : Marie Rollet”.
    • Publication: Cap-aux-Diamants no. 128, p. 9, 11.
  7. Wikimedia Commons.
  8. Perron, Guy.
    • Title: “219 – Les engagĂ©s levĂ©s pour l’Acadie en 1606.”
    • Publication: Le Blogue de Guy Perron.
    • URL: https://urlz.fr/azHj
  9. Landry, Nicolas et Nicole Lang. (2014).
    • Title: Histoire de l’Acadie.
    • Publication: QuĂ©bec, Les Éditions du Septentrion, 2e Ă©dition, p. 20.
  10. Wikipedia contributors. (Accessed January 2, 2021).
  11. Ryder, Huia (In collaboration). (2003–).
  12. Vianney-Campeau, Charles.
    • Source: Navires venus en Nouvelle-France: Gens de mer et passagers des origines Ă  la conquĂȘte 1617-1626 via archive.org.
  13. DeschĂȘnes, Gaston. (2017).
  14. Lavallée, Josiane. (2018).
  15. Grenier, BenoĂźt. (2017).
  16. BibliothÚque et Archives nationales du Québec.
    • Description: Acte de mise en possession par Samuel de Champlain, capitaine pour le Roi en la Marine, lieutenant de monseigneur le duc de Ventadour, des terres accordĂ©es au sieur Louis HĂ©bert par ledit duc de Ventadour le 28 fĂ©vrier 1626.
    • URL: https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/3313547
  17. Mathieu, Jacques et Asselin, Alain. (2017).
  18. Cornuty, Jacques-Philippe. (1635).
  19. Drouin, François. (2017).
  20. Champlain, Samuel de. (1830).
    • Title: Voyages du Sieur de Champlain ou Journal Ăšs dĂ©couvertes de la Nouvelle France, vol II.
    • Publication: Paris : [s.n.].
    • Content Reference: p. 3, 4, 33, 58, 59, 79, 144-145 (death), 208, 223, 258, 268, 274, 290.
    • URL: https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.43719/6?r=0\&s=1
  21. Tremblay, Sylvie. (2017).

Credits and Licensing

Compiled by Mark Rabideau, Opa & Professional Genealogist.

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