- Jean Guyon
Infobox Person
name = Jean Guyon, du Buisson
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birth_date = 1592
birth_place =Tourouvre ,France
death_date = 1663
death_place = Beauport,Nouvelle France
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occupation =mason ,colonist
spouse = Mathurine Robin
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children = Jean Guyon du Buisson (junior) and 9 othersJean Guyon "du Buisson", (1592 - 1663), was born at the Saint-Aubin parish in
Tourouvre ,Orne ,France in 1592 [ [http://www.fichierorigine.com/detail.php?numero=241993 According to a research carried-out in France and documented in the "Fichier origine".] ] . Guyon was patriarch of "one of the earliest French families to settle in (Nouvelle France), one of the most numerous in the beginning, one of the most respected and best known."Guyon made his living as a
mason and was regarded as a "master mason of excellent reputation". In 1615, he finished the interior stone staircase of the church Saint-Aubin.Arrival in Nouvelle France
Guyon and family emigrated to North America as part of the
Percheron Immigration , a small group of families and some single men from the region of Perche, in the province of Normandy, brought over toNouvelle France in 1634 to colonize new areas.Jean de Lauzon , theGovernor of New France , awarded a concession of land toRobert Giffard de Moncel , physician to the colony. Giffard, now Seigneurie of Beauport, recruited Guyon and other tradesmen to the new colony with the offer of 1,000 arpents of land with hunting and fishing rights in exchange for three years of service.Guyon traveled aboard a convoy of four ships under the command of Charles Duplessis-Bochart and arrived in
Nouvelle France in 1634. Guyon was awarded land in newly-established Beauport, one of the oldest European-founded communities in Canada (and now a borough ofQuebec City ). Under the seigneurial system, he received a rear fief ( [http://www.civilization.ca/vmnf/popul/seigneurs/r-ge-78.htm arrière fief] ) near rivière du Buisson (river of bushes). He attached its name to his own, Guyon du Buisson.Guyon lived there until he died in 1663. He built a small mill and helped build the parish church of Québec City and the governor's residence.
For nine years, he and
Zacharie Cloutier disputed Giffard's seigneural rights to receive "foi et hommage" (fealty and homage). Refusing to accept him as their superior, they did not stake their lands or pay him annual taxes. On July 19, 1646, the governor of the colony took action to force Cloutier and Guyon to comply with their contractual obligations. Such cases of "censitaire refractoriness" filled the time of the courts for the duration of the seigneurial system, both during the French regime and under the English.His eldest son, also named Jean Guyon, married Élisabeth Couillard, granddaughter of
Louis Hébert , the first French colonist established with his family in Nouvelle France. Their wedding was accompanied by the “ two violins...which had not been seen yet in Canada.”After his death, his heirs engaged in a protracted legal dispute over his lands.
Descendants
Guyon fathered ten children, eight of whom married, and he is known to be an ancestor of many
French Canadian s. By 2006, news media noted that at least three out of four "pure laine " (old stock) French Quebecers descend from him. The descendants are often recognized as Dion, sometimes as Despres, Dumontier, Lemoine and in Louisiana as Derbanne. He has been linked to the family trees of Madonna,Celine Dion ,Stéphane Dion andCamilla, Duchess of Cornwall .By 1730, more than 2,150 births of Guyon descendents had been recorded, according to "The First French Canadians: Pioneers in the St. Lawrence Valley". By 1800, Guyon had 9,674 married descendents, the second-most of Nouvelle France immigrants, according to the Historical Demography Research Program of the
Université de Montréal . This study enabled neurological researchers to trace 40 cases of classicalFriedreich's ataxia , a rare inherited disease, across 12 generations to 14 previously unrelated French-Canadians kindreds to one common ancestral couple: Guyon and his wife Mathurine Robin. The disease causes progressive damage to the nervous system resulting in symptoms ranging from gait disturbance and speech problems to heart disease. The finding allows for gene chromosomal localization studies that had previously been judged to be almost impossible in rare autosomal recessive disorders.Honours
In 1984, the 350th anniversary of Guyon's arrival, Quebec City named a park after him and a commemorative plaque to honour Guyon was mounted on the church in Beauport by the Association des Dion d'Amérique inc. In 2006, the city renamed a street after him.
References
* [http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=34393&query= Guyon Du Buisson, Jean (senior)] , by Honorius Provost. Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online, Library and Archives Canada, retrieved on May 23, 2007
* [http://www.ville.quebec.qc.ca/fr/ma_ville/toponymie/rues/jean_guyon.shtml Jean Guyon - Toponomy] , Ville de Québec, Retrieved on May 21, 2007
* [http://www.civilization.ca/vmnf/popul/seigneurs/09-en.htm The Censitaires' Complaints] , Canadian Museum of Civilization, Retrieved May 22, 2007
* [http://www.civilization.ca/vmnf/popul/seigneurs/04a-en.htm Robert Giffard's manor house, seigneury of Beauport] , Canadian Museum of Civilization, Retrieved May 22, 2007
*Lebel, Gérard, "Nos ancestres." translated as "Our French-Canadian ancestors" by Thomas J. Laforest. Palm Harbor, Fla. : LISI Press, 1983-<2000 >, <30> v., ISBN 0914163000
* [http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/canada-europa/france/canadafrance/percheemigration-en.asp Canada-France Relations: A Look at Percheron Emigration of the Seventeenth Century] , By Michel Ganivet, Secretary General of the Perche-Canada Association, for the Official Visit to France of the Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, June 21–24, 2000, Canadian Embassy in France, Retrieved on May 22, 2007.
* [http://www.genealogie.umontreal.ca/en/lespionniers.htm The Pioneers] , Research Program in Historical Demography, Université de Montréal, Retrieved on May 22, 2007
*"The First French Canadians: Pioneers in the St. Lawrence Valley" By Charbonneau, Hubert, 1936-, [http://www.google.ca/books?id=NdeMyUzMAKsC&pg=PA13&ots=Rr2iEZb85B&dq=0874134544&sig=O51JElf4yuIyhwV-4fPsdcoBouc Preview on Google Books] , ISBN 0874134544
*Barbeau A, Sadibelouiz M, Roy M, Lemieux B, Bouchard JP, Geoffroy G. (1984). “ [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=6391645&dopt=Abstract Origin of Friedreich's disease in Quebec] ” Can J Neurol Sci. 1984 Nov;11(4 Suppl):506-9. PMID 6391645
* [http://inventairenf.cieq.ulaval.ca/inventaire/oneLieu.do?refLieu=1733&returnForward=%2FlistLieuAccessible.do%3Faction%3Drechercher%26concept%3Dlieu%26queryAll%3DGuyon Plaque commémorative Jean Guyon] ,University of Laval website, Retrieved on May 27, 2007External links
* [http://www.delmars.com/family/perrault/2252.htm "A Look backwards"] "Family history site by Judith Perrault Delmar"
* [http://www.perche-quebec.com/files/perche/menu/frame_jean_guyon.htm Jean Guyon, l'ancêtre de Céline Dion originaire de Tourpuvre] , Perche-Québec.com, Retrieved on May 21, 2007.
* [http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=b97f204e-93bb-4610-bb21-867d3661108a Liberal leader, singer share an ancestor: New France's Jean Guyon, father of 10, sired 75% of purebred Quebecers] , By Patricia Bailey, "Ottawa Citizen ," A5, December 6, 2006, retrieved on May 23, 2007
* [http://www.insideeonline.com/news/details/20060315-58/ Madonna, Celine and Camilla all swing from the same genealogical tree] , Inside Entertainment Online, Retrieved May 22, 2007
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