Posted 10 years ago
Alan2310
(915 items)
Hi
Everyone.
I want to share with you another family archive documents, this is the second of series of archives, those historic family documents, was give to me by my mother when my father past away in 1988, no one among my brothers and sisters want it, so she think alan want that..... My own ancestors, wow this is incredible to have this set of documents.
This document start by the traditional"Louis par la grace de Dieu Roi de France et de Navare a present et a l avenir donne at donnon au Sieur Mathurin Gaignon de Perche ................luy octroyant une parcelle de terre a ce nouveau lieu nomme Quebec, auter lieu nomme Chateau Richer,allant de la grande riviere st laurent allant sur front 6 arpants par un demi lieux de prosondeur
This Document was coming directly from France, it was write by some of Louis XIV minister, because Louis was to young at the time.
Signé:Antoine Delanguedor, Conseillier du Parlement.
At the time 1650(Louis d'Ailleboust de Coulonge 1648-51),the New France governor was more present in Montreal, lot more problem with IROQUOIS tribe indiants.
If this document came in 1651, many more chance was sign by the New France Quebec Governor(Jean De Lauson 1651-57)
Picture 3 show manuscrite date 29 Marf 1650
Thanks for Viewing.
Alan
Louis XIV, France's Sun King, had the longest reign in European history (1643-1715). During this time he brought absolute monarchy to its height, established a glittering court at Versailles, and fought most of the other European countries in four wars. The early part of his reign (1643-61), while Louis was young, was dominated by the chief minister Cardinal Mazarin. In the middle period (1661-85) Louis reigned personally and innovatively, but the last years of his personal rule (1685-1715) were beset by problems.
Amazing that you still have this and in such good condition!!
Thanks for sharing such an old document!
Fascinating! I hope others enjoyed it as much as I have. Thanks very much for sharing! Store it safely.
Hi
blunderbuss2
Thank you kindly for the love and comment.
They already go back to the safety deposit box today, i just take it out for this occasion.
Actually they not as much view i was expect ,i would expect more interrest from the CW, but anyway, few appreciated, i have lot more to share, you never know.
Regards
Alan
I know what you mean Alan. I've posted really nice things that got hardly any attention. Then I remembered my university training & what I call "pop-lines". Only the 1st few words appear on the pop-up, for your item, so you have to get their attention then. Another problem is the people who just poste crap, such as old ads from their library morgue & people just skip over them. (Such as immature people who think that having the most posts is a status symbol). I've been following CW for several years & it appears to be turning into a Tupperware party. I've threatened to drop out several times because the meaning of the word "collectors" has changed so much. I've never collected shit & certainly wouldn't poste it as others do. I like history & your sharing your's has been appreciated. Thank you again.
PS: Alan. Remember that you are not dealing with a high-grade collector's mentality here. We have high grade people with knowledge in their interest fields. That accounts for maybe 10-15%. The rest are in the Tupperware crowd or trying to get that high count. I have almost quit posting because of that mentality.
Those of us that do love it, do appreciate it, so please post more!
Appreciate the post and the history behind it. Thank you for sharing your family's treasure.
T A
For the information of all ....
http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/gagnon_mathurin_1E.html
Thank you very much for encouraging word, I need it.
blunderbuss2
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Regards
Alan
Thanks Vetra. Interesting info. & reading.
Blunder pretty much summed it up. Easier to ignore posts here and the lack of moderation than to deal with it. There are other sites where your posts and what you offer for information are actually appreciated. This site is free so you get what you pay for. Take it or leave it along with the rest of us.
Alan! This is SO interesting, a part of history and, for you, family related!!!
Agree that so much persons here post real crap even not collectible...
Happily, there is too real collectors who are willing to share their documents and knowledge!
Keep on :-)
Vetraio, thanks for the link, this is history in real life :-))
Many thanks for the love
CindB
Peasejean55
Many thanks for the love and comments, , kyratango
I do appreciated then someone's love this.
Regards
Alan