Another interesting fact about the history of our family Therrien

You probably have read the history of the ancestor Pierre Terrien and his family on the site of the association or in a newsletter of the association or in my book titled «Pierre Terrien et Gabrielle Mineau (Mignot) leur vie, leur famille et leur entourage».

Remember some facts first. After their marriage in 1670, they lived most of their life at Saint-Jean Île d’Orléans and a few years on Île-aux-Grues where are born their first two children, Pierre in 1672 and Louis in 1674. Around 1675 they settled permanently in Saint-Jean Île d’Orléans.

Returning to Isle-aux-Grues, our ancestor is the first Terrien to have lived a few years on this island. Subsequently, it took more than 74 years before one of his descendants settled on this island. This is Josèphe Terrien, daughter of André and Catherine Charland and granddaughter of Pierre and Gabrielle. On November 14, 1741, Josèphe married Jean-Baptiste Chamberland in Saint-Jean Île d’Orléans. After their marriage, they lived a few years on Île d’Orléans where three children are born.

In 1746, the father of Jean-Baptiste makes a donation of a land located in Isle-aux-Grues. This is where they settled and that between 1748 and 1752 four other children are born. They are, Charles, born on August 6, 1748, Claude Joseph, February 17, 1750, in April 1751 another child is born but died at birth and the last is born March 22, 1752. In 1759, the family returns to Île d’Orléans.

Therefore Josèphe Terrien will have lived in Isle-aux-Grues from 1747 to 1758. In my view, no other descendant of Pierre Terrien would have lived on this island since then, but!!

Some years ago, I received a phone call from a woman, Danielle Therrien of the Lanaudière region, which was fascinated by the history of her ancestor who in this case is Pierre Terrien. She had already done some research and found several information on the life of Pierre. Wanting to know more, she obtained my book on the history of Pierre and Gabrielle.

On a few occasions she said she was fascinated by the Isle-aux-Grues, and with her husband, she dreamed of one day to settle there, that they had even purchased a land and construction had already begun. A few weeks ago, Danielle Therrien informed me that they are now residents of Isle-aux-Grues.

This time, it took more than 250 years before another descendant of our ancestor Pierre Terrien established at Ile-aux-Grues.

Genealogical note: Danielle is from the lineage of Ignace, son of Pierre.

If you intend to visit the island this summer, Mrs. Therrien now part of the “Corporation de développement touristique de L’Isle-aux-Grues” will be happy to welcome you. You can find more information at the following address: http://isle-aux-grues.com/

Roger Therrien, genealogist and author

Contributor to the Association.

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6 Responses to Another interesting fact about the history of our family Therrien

  1. Yves Thibaudeau says:

    Bonjour, je recherche des informations sur mon arrière-grand-mère Malvina Thérien ( x-1906) baptisée Malvina Cadotte et mariée à Anselme Thérien (22 octobre 1857 à Maniwaki). Elle aurait un frère prénommé Arthur. Ensuite ils semblent avoir habiter Ste-Thérèse, puis Montréal.

  2. Desgagné Mireille says:

    Bonjour
    Les frères de mon arrière grand-père maternel ont émigré au Rhode Island au début du siècle, et j’ai d’anciennes photos des cousines de ma grand-mère provenant de ce lieu. Mon arrière grand-père s’appelait Arthur Therrien et son père Onésime Therrien; ils étaient touts les deux charretiers sur le Canal Chambly et demeuraient à l’Acadie et Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. Je n’ose pas jeter ces anciennes photos mais ne sait quoi faire avec…

  3. Lise Mineau says:

    Je suis tombée tout à fait pas hasard sur ces commentaires qui m’ont intéressée au plus haut point. Descendante de René Mineau, frère de Gabrielle épouse de Pierre Therrien. Mon nom est Lise Mineau, je tente d’écrire une biographie de mes ancêtres, passionnée de généalogie, mais je devrai me contenter d’inventer une histoire puisqu’on ne possède aucun document pouvant prouver ce que j’avance .

  4. Nicole Regimbald says:

    Bonjour, je cherche ma ligné de Therrien, Joseph marié à Marine Bertrand, je pense qu’ils se sont marié dans le coin de St-Roch de l’Achigan mais n’est pas sur. J’aimerai finir mon arbre et il me manque que les Therrien. Si vous avez quelque chose cela m’aiderai beaucoup.

  5. Jim Therien says:

    Please excuse the English but just wanted to say thanks for the hard work putting this together. Have tracked my ancestors back to Pierre. My great grandfather Ephraim was a pastor and headed south to Illinois in the later 1800’s , left the priesthood and the rest is history. Hope some year to come join my cousins in Quebec for your annual gathering
    Best Regards

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