JPD
2023-06-12 20:49:36 UTC
Our article regarding the Boyleau sisters has been published in the Mémoires. Here is the citation for our article:
Jonathan Chénier-Daoust, Paul Delaney, et John P. DuLong, “Les sœurs Boyleau, descendantes de Pierre de Portebise,” Mémoires de la Société généalogique canadienne-française, 74, no. 2, issue 316 (été2023): 91-108.
Our article tracing the royal gateway for the Boyleau (Boileau) sisters, namely: Marie Boyleau, who settled in Québec, married to (1) Pierre Chauvin, (2) Simon Chamberland, and (3) Jean Jolin, and her sister Marguerite Boyleau, who settled in Acadia with her spouse Jean Serreau, sieur de Saint-Aubin. They were the daughters of René Boyleau, sieur of La Goupillière, La Roche, and La Crainoise, and Jouachine Ferrant
This article provides the key information to show how the Boyleau sisters descend from Jeanne de Portebise and through her back to Henry III, King of England.
A second article providing more details of this royal gateway, including arms and details for each generation, will soon be published in L’Ancêtre, revue de la Société de Généalogie de Québec. The title will be: “Ascendance des sœurs Boyleau jusqu’à Henri III d'Angleterre.” I will announce when this is published.
Credit for making this breakthrough belongs to Jonathan Chénier-Daoust. Paul Delaney and I helped as second and third authors. It was an honor for me to work with these two scholars.
Jonathan Chénier-Daoust, Paul Delaney, et John P. DuLong, “Les sœurs Boyleau, descendantes de Pierre de Portebise,” Mémoires de la Société généalogique canadienne-française, 74, no. 2, issue 316 (été2023): 91-108.
Our article tracing the royal gateway for the Boyleau (Boileau) sisters, namely: Marie Boyleau, who settled in Québec, married to (1) Pierre Chauvin, (2) Simon Chamberland, and (3) Jean Jolin, and her sister Marguerite Boyleau, who settled in Acadia with her spouse Jean Serreau, sieur de Saint-Aubin. They were the daughters of René Boyleau, sieur of La Goupillière, La Roche, and La Crainoise, and Jouachine Ferrant
This article provides the key information to show how the Boyleau sisters descend from Jeanne de Portebise and through her back to Henry III, King of England.
A second article providing more details of this royal gateway, including arms and details for each generation, will soon be published in L’Ancêtre, revue de la Société de Généalogie de Québec. The title will be: “Ascendance des sœurs Boyleau jusqu’à Henri III d'Angleterre.” I will announce when this is published.
Credit for making this breakthrough belongs to Jonathan Chénier-Daoust. Paul Delaney and I helped as second and third authors. It was an honor for me to work with these two scholars.