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- Agé d'environ 50 ans, sous le nom de Jean Le gros, Écossais de nation.
Le curé ne nomme pas l'épouse. Il se trompe en écrivant "novembre" au lieu de décembre
(prdh ne confirme pas qu'il s'âgit du décédé Jean LeGros de Jean Fraser)
John Fraser was one of the members of the 78th Fraser Highlanders who took his discharge in Quebec in 1763. In 1768 his neighbours were William Fraser and Edward Davidson. On 10 Feb 1777 in St-Louis-de-Kamouraska, John Fraser (c1730-1780) married Josette Dumont (1753-1848), with issue, three children. [Partial translation of entry by J.A. Trutault, Ptre: "Year one thousand seven hundred seventy seven the tenth of February... Jean Phraser inhabitant of this parish, son of deceased Guillaume Phreser and Jeanne Saphran his father and mother... and Marie-Josette Dumon, daughter of Pierre Guéret dit: Dumon and deceased Marie-Josette Obé her father and mother..."]
At her marriage in February 1783 to Barthélémis Charest, Marie Josette Dumont was the widow of Jean-Bapt. Gros Jean. Thus, John Fraser had become Jean Le Gros and Jean-Bapt. Gros Jean. Phonetic spelling was haphazard at best. On 10 March 1783, Barthélémis Charest, current spouse of Marie Josephte Dumont, widow of Jean Fraiser, requests that tutors be appointed for three minor children.
Source: Marie Fraser, Clan Fraser Society of Canada http://www.clanfraser.ca
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- Il nait autour de 1730. Jean Fraser est soldat du 78ème Highlanders. Il épouse Josephte Dumont Aubert fille de Marie-Josette Aubé et Pierre Guéret le 10 février 1777 à Kamouraska. Il est inhumé le 22 décembre 1780 à Kamouraska
Jean Fraser réside à Kamouraska, Québec, Canada en 1777.
http://genealogiequebec.info/testphp/info.php?no=315067
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