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2 PLAC Known as Lacal, MO.
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Note for:   Augustin Jean HEBERT,   ABT 1621 - 13 DEC 1653         Index

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2 DATE 13 AUG 1653
2 PLAC Montreal, Ile de Montreal, P.Q., Canada
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Translated from Drouin, Volume III:

Augustin Hebert is noteworthy for having been, with his wife, Adrienne
DuVivier, among the companions of M. de Maisonneuve on that official day of 18
May 1642, when he disembarked on our shore and for assisting in the founding &
first Mass of Ville-Marie of Montreal.

One of the most interesting points in Montreal, from an historical viewpoint,
is the Place Royal. In the center, one can see a beautiful obelisk, erected
by the "Historical Society of Montreal". There are inscriptions engraved on
the face of this obelisk, which are of historic interest. On the side facing
west are the names of the first colonists of Montreal. They include:
Jeanne Mance (established a hospital at Montreal)
Augustin Hebert
Adrienne DuVivier
Nicolas Gode (a joiner w/ a household of six)
Francoise Gadois
Louis D'Ailleboust (officer & trained military engineer)
Francoise Gode
Gilbert Barbier (carpenter)
Cesar Leger, etc...

Translated from: Memoires de la Societe Genealogique

Augustin Hebert had as a "dit" name "Jolycoeur". In documents he signed
sometimes with one, sometimes the other, but it disappeared with him as his
children did not use it. He was for a long time confused with Jean Hebert of
Montreal who was killed by the Iroquois in 1651.

It is traditional to have Augustin Hebert coming from Caen, Normandy, but
there is evidence that he came from Paris. In leaving from the port of La
Rochelle in spring of 1647, he is listed as living in the city of Paris & his
eldest daughter, Jeanne, was born at St-Barthelemy de Paris.

Although both spouses are listed as coming to Nouvelle France in 1641 with M.
de Maisonneuve, there is no evidence to support this. Augustin Hebert returned
to France in 1646 so he was established in Canada prior to that. There is no
mention of Adrienne du Vivier in Canada before 1646. It is assumed that they
were married in France in 1646 as their eldest daughter, Jeanne, was born
there in 1647. The family sailed to Montreal during 1647. Hebert is said to
have been the first colonist to enroll an "engage" (Rene Pigneau-carpenter for
five years at 75 livres per year). His trades are mentioned as being
master-mason, merchant, fur-trader & farmer.

Four children were born of the marriage. The first born in Canada, Pauline,
had as godfather, M. de Maissonneuve, governor of Montreal & as godmother,
Jeanne Mance, founder of the Hotel-Dieu in Montreal.

Augustin Hebert died about 1653. It is mentioned in the Journal des Jesuits
that on 23 October 1653 news was brought of the death or capture or sinking of
Jolycoeur and d'Aras of Montreal. He was not considered dead until the
following June when M. de Maissoneuve asked that his inventory be taken .

According to Marcel Trudel's "Catalogue des Immigrants 1632-1662" Hebert
arrived in 1637.

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Tanguay Vol. 1, p.302
AFN# 9MTR-GR
Jette, p. 562