Female society of 17th c New-France came from a few different places.

There were some aboriginal women,
Micmac, Abenakis, Algonquins,
Hurons, Mohawks, Cree, Montagnais,
who often were living with Frenchmen and had their children.

Most other women came from France.
They were wives of settlers or widows with their children.
Those families with girls who grew in New France were married between 11 and 13 years old.

Another segment of feminine population were the "filles du roy" which came in three waves:

1653 and 1659: Filles du roi recruted directly by Marguerite Bourgeoys or Jeanne Mance,
with a very small dowry and a linen chest who arrived in 1653 on the ship
Saint-Nicolas de Nantes or in 1659

1663-1673: 1st Filles du Roy coming from College St-Cyr, recruted across France under the orders of Louis XIV, pupils of Mme de Maintenon, with a good size dowry and linen chest.

1680-1690: Last contingents from St.Cyr, with almost no dowry, due to the complaints of te King's ministers, but with a Linen Chest.


A 1680 example of a trousseau chest and it's contents: « 1 kerchief, 1 bonnet, 1 pair of stockings, 1 ribbon for shoes, 4 laces, 1 pair of gloves, 100 needles, 1 spool of white thread and 1 of black thread, 1,000 pins, 1 pair of scissors, 1 comb, 2 knives, perhaps 50 livres. »

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Women & Filles de Roy

Marie Chedeville was 22 when she came from
Villers in Picardie, France.
She was married January 7 1654 with Andre Dumets
and we can find her in the Contrat Closse of Dec. 11 1653.
She was the daughter of Jean Chedeville of Villers

Marie-Marthe Pinson, daughter of Pierre Pinson and Marie Auber  of La Fleche signed her marriage contract in front of Lambert Closse on December 11 1653 to be married to  Jean Millot, "maitre-taillandier"

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