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Biography of Jacques Goulet

People of Caraquet, New Brunswick, call a bay, or the narrow entrance to a small port, by the name of "goulet." However, the progenitors of ancestor Jacques Goulet lived far from maritime horizons; they were from Perche.

Le Perche, a former province of France, is a naturally homogenous region, wedged between Normandy, Maine and the Beauce. Its capital cities are Mortagne and Nogent-le-Rotrou with its chateau. Partitioned several times during its history, Perche finally lost its entity as a province. Joined with Maine, it forms one of the thirty-three political divisions of France, which is sometimes called Maine-et-Perche, with Mortagne as its capital. Even from an ecclesiastical point of view, it was divided between the dioeses of Chartres, Mans, and Seez.

Jacques Goulet was baptized on 17 April 1615 at Normandel, today in the department of the Orne, in the arrondissment of Mortagne-au-Perce, community of Tourouvre. Father Laurent du Fay acted as both baptizer and godfather. Jacques aunt Marguerite Feillard was the godmother who brought him to the church.

Thomas, the father of ancestor Jacques Goulet, was bethroted to Antoinette Feillard on 28 April 1613 in the church of Normandel and married his beloved on 3 August of the same year. Antoinette, daughter of David Feillard and of Mathurine Navarre, followed her husband to la Gaufferrerie, another section of Normandel. Thomas was a miller. In order to please his wife, who was a good seamstress, he bought her ten livres and ten sols of white cloth as well as some rough homespun. On 6 April 1615, he obtained a gray horse for 25 livres, from Robert Giguere, a relative of the Canadian ancestor by the same name.

Their eldest child Jacques Goulet, knew the joy of welcoming two little sisters: Louise, on 17 January 1619, and Yvonne, on 25 May 1622. While rather young, Jacques was orphaned. Antoinette Feillard died sometime between 1622 and 1627; this is all that we can accurately state. Thomas Goulet was remarried to Marie Chalumel. At Sainte-Anne in 1628, the new couple presented to the children of the first marriage, a half-sister Louise; then in 1632, Marie; and in 1638, Marguerite.

Jacques Goulet married a citizen of his village, Marguerite Mulier, daughter of Jean and of Catherine Chauvin, on 21 November 1645 at Saint-Pierre de Lapoterie. The following spring, the 31 year old Jacques and his young wife, left their friends, relatives and country, to answer the invitation of Noel Juchereau, promoted by the King in the name of New France, to "general clerk for all purchases." Jacques Goulet had already served Juchereau as a miller for his farm, Les Chatelets, at Lhome, since 1645.

Jacques continued to work for Juchereau. Noel returned to France to explain the problems of the colony, where he died in 1648. On 7 October 1649, notary Audouart drew up an inventory of the property he left at Quebec. It is here that Jacques Goulet appears: "Owed six and twenty livres to Jacques Goulet." Since his master was now permanently absent, Jacques had to look for employment elsewhere.

On 4 December 1651, Jacques obtained a site with a half-arpent of frontage, in the cove of Saint-Michel, quite near Sillery, across from the land which he had been ceded on the cliff. This location and the Goulet land of one-and-a-half arpents of frontage with a depth extending to la Grande-Allee.

Jacques Goulet owned a beautiful piece of land at Chateau-Richer, situated between those of Jean Gagnon and Robert Drouin. On 30 November 1656, he sold this six arpents of frontage to partners Jacques Dodier and Pierre Pointel. The Goulet family remained in this place perhaps until 2 April 1658, the day when Nicolas Quentin acquired this domain.

Jacques Goulet picked up another piece of land at Chateau-Richer, that of Aubin Lambert dit Champagne, on the first of September 1669.

The census of 1667 recorded Goulet with 5 head of cattle and fifteen arpents under cultivation. By 1681, Jacques had doubled his area of cultivated land. His children had grown up and he had grown old.

Like a fallen oak tree, ancestor Goulet was struck down by the windstorms of life on 26 November 1688. He was laid to rest in the cemetery of L'Ange-Gardien two days later.

In 1646, ancestor Jacques Goulet carried a flute in his pack. This musical instrument has been treasured by the family. It belonged to Alexis Goulet and Maxime Goulet. In 1934, Robert Goulet, from Winnipeg, artist and composer of the "Gigue de la Riviere-Rouge." jealously guarded it. Before the first World War, the flute became silent when someone thought to hydrate it by passing it through a stream. A miracle occurred when it made music again. However the flute disappeared and it's existence is unknown. Thus Find The Flute.com was created to help locate the treasured instrument.

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Benjamin Klock

Full Name
Date of Birth 9 Apr 1792
Place of BirthSt Johnsville, Montgomery, New York, USA
FatherJudge Jacob George Klock
MotherMaritje Beekman
SiblingsCornelius Klock, John Beekman Klock, William Klock, David Klock, Elizabeth Betsy Klock, Polly Klock, Matilda Klock
Spouse Thankful Howes
Date of Marriage 14 Nov 1822
Place of MarriageOppenheim, Montgomery, NY
ChildrenLucretia Klock, Julia Klock, Franklin Benjamin Klock, William H Klock, Emily Klock, Levi Klock, Lucy Klock, Edwin D Klock, Herbert Klock
Date of Death 28 Oct 1862
Place of DeathLittle Falls, Herkimer, New York, USA
Records of the Dutch Reformed Saint John's Church : in the town of St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, N.Y.

Fact: Baptism

Date: 12 Apr 1792

Place: St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York

Records of the Dutch Reformed Saint John's Church : in the town of St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, N.Y.
Land Sale Deed

Date: 20 Jan 1820

Benjamin Klock Land Deed to Joshua House and Seth Hall - 20 Jan 1820

Land Sale Deed
Records of the Dutch Reformed Saint John's Church : in the town of St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, N.Y.

Event: Marriage

Date: 14 Nov 1822

Spouse:

Place: Oppenheim, Montgomery, NY

Records of the Dutch Reformed Saint John's Church : in the town of St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, N.Y.
Land Sale Deed

Date: 9 May 1828

Benjamin Klock Land Deed - 9 May 1828

Land Sale Deed
Land Purchase Deed

Date: 3 Jul 1829

Benjamin Klock Land Purchase - 3 Jul 1829

Land Purchase Deed
Land Sale Deed

Date: 12 Aug 1829

Benjamin Klock Land Sale Deed - 12 Aug 1829

Land Sale Deed
1830 United States Federal Census

Fact: Residence

Date: 1830

Place: Danube, Herkimer, New York, USA

1830 United States Federal Census
Land Sale Deed

Date: 1 Feb 1832

Benjamin Klock Land Deed - 1 Feb 1832

Land Sale Deed
Land Sale Deed

Date: 7 Jun 1832

Benjamin Klock Land Deed - 7 Jun 1832

Land Sale Deed
Land Sale Deed

Date: 20 Feb 1835

Benjamin Klock Land Deed - 20 Feb 1835

Land Sale Deed
Land Sale Deed

Date: 14 Aug 1837

Benjamin Klock Land Deed - 14 Aug 1837

Land Sale Deed
Land Seizure

Date: 20 Mar 1839

Benjamin Klock Land Seizure - Mohawk Courier - 20 Mar 1839

Article about some of Benjamin Klock's land being seized and sold at Sheriff auction.

Land Seizure
Residence

Date: 1840

Benjamin Klock - 1840 Census Worksheet showing Children

Worksheet I made showing Benjamin's children along with 1840 census

Residence
1840 United States Federal Census

Fact: Residence

Date: 1840

Place: Danube, Herkimer, New York, United States

1840 United States Federal Census
Land Sale Deed

Date: 30 May 1843

Benjamin Klock Land Deed - 30 May 1843

Land Sale Deed
1850 United States Federal Census

Fact: Residence

Date: 1850

Place: Little Falls, Herkimer, New York

1850 United States Federal Census
Land Purchase Deed

Date: 30 Aug 1852

Benjamin Klock Land Purchase Deed - 30 Aug 1852

Land Purchase Deed
Land Sale Deed

Date: 14 Dec 1853

Benjamin Klock Land Deed - 14 Dec 1853

Land Sale Deed
New York, State Census, 1855

Fact: Residence

Date: 1855

Place: Little Falls, Herkimer, New York, USA

Relation to Head of House: Head

New York, State Census, 1855
New York, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890

Fact: Residence

Date: 1860

Place: Little Falls, Herkimer, New York, United States

1860 United States Federal Census

Fact: Residence

Date: 1860

Place: Little Falls, Herkimer, New York, United States

1860 United States Federal Census
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970

Fact: Death

Date: 28 Oct 1862

Place: Little Falls, Herkimer, New York, USA

U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970

Fact: Death

Date: 28 Oct 1862

Place: Little Falls, Herkimer, New York, USA

U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

Fact: Death

Date: 28 Oct 1862

Place: Little Falls, Herkimer, New York, USA

Klock Letters - Part 1 of 2

Date: 1936

These are letters of Joseph G. Klock's that were written between 1817 and 1845. These letters were in the possession of a descendant, Earl Herbert Klock. The letters were published in a newspaper called Saint Johnsville Enterprise and News in 1936. I was unable to combine all the letters into one document so they were split into two different parts.

Klock Letters - Part 1 of 2
Klock Letters - Part 2 of 2

Date: 1936

These are letters of Joseph G. Klock's that were written between 1817 and 1845. These letters were in the possession of a descendant, Earl Herbert Klock. The letters were published in a newspaper called Saint Johnsville Enterprise and News in 1936. I was unable to combine all the letters into one document so they were split into two different parts.

Klock Letters - Part 2 of 2
Benjamin Klock Headstone
Benjamin Klock Headstone
Benjamin Klock and Thankful Howes Headstone
Benjamin Klock and Thankful Howes Headstone

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