Jacques-Alexis Gamelin: (1697 - 1730)
He was the son of Ignace Gamelin &
Marie-Marguerite Lemoine, born at Batiscan, Champlain, Quebec.
Ignace Gamelin Jr.: (1698 - ?)
He was
the son of Ignace Gamelin & Marie-Marguerite Lemoine, born at Batiscan,
Champlain, Quebec. Ignace II married Marie-Louisa Dufrost in 1731 at Montreal
and their children were: Ignace III, Medard (b.1733), Marie-Louise-Michelle
(b.1734) (m.Etienne-Joseph Porlier in 1759), Rene (b.1735), Marie-Josephe
(b.1736), Louis-Christophe (b.1738), Catherine (b.1737), Marie (b.1740),
Basile-Alexis (b.1741), Renee-Ursule-Charlotte (b.1743), Francois-Medard
(1745-1778) (m.Angelica Cicotte in 1767), Charlotte-Elisabeth (b.1744),
Joseph-Antoine (b.1746) (m. Marie-Catherine Gamelin in 1766), Paul-Jean
Bte.-Mathurin (b.1749) & Pierre-Amable (b.1752).
Ignace II, was hiring voyageurs (Pierre Forestier
& Claude Dudevoir dit La Chine) for "poste des Miamis" in the late 1720's
and hired Pierre Leduc for Michilimackinac in 1730. In 1732 Ignace II is in
partnership with Sieurs Moniere in financing Paul Marin, who
is the commander of the fort at Green Bay that year and Ignace (fils) is found
little in the records of hiring voyageurs for the west until after the death of
his father in 1738. In May of 1739 he hired a number of men for Michilimackinac,
"la mer du ouest", "poste de Kamanistigouia", "pays du ouest", "lac
Tekamamiouanne", "lac de la Pluye" & "poste du lac des Bois" and continued
hiring voyageurs through the 1740's. He seems to have made a shift to the "post
des Illinois in 1752 and continued to hire until 1754.
Louis Gamelin: (1704 - ?)
He was
the son of Ignace Gamelin & Marie-Marguerite Lemoine, born at Batiscan,
Champlain, Quebec. Louis was associated in the fur trade with Pierre Gaultier,
Sieur de la Verendrye de Varennes & Zacherie Robutel,
Sieur de la Naue in 1727 & 1728. In 1729 he was involved in the fur
trade at the "poste des Folles Avoines" with Paul Marin, Catherine Neveu &
Alexis Lemoine Moniere. In the spring & early summer of 1731 Pierre Gaultier,
Sieur de la Verendrye de Varennes was hiring men for his mission to explore
the far west, he & Louis Gamelin jointly hired Blaise Richard, Jacques
Lavallee, Antoine Lefebvre & Louis Mesnard for the journey. The next year
Louis is associated with Gaultier & his father (Ignace) in hiring men for
the "poste de Ouinepigon".
Pierre Gamelin
Chateauvieux: (1667 - ?)
He was the son of Michel
Gamelin dit Lafontaine & Marguerite Crevier-Bellerive, born in Yamaska,
Quebec. Pierre married Marie-Jeanne Maugras in 1690 at Yamaska and their
children were: Jacques-Joseph (b.1691) (m.Jeanne-Angelique Giasson in 1720),
Laurent-Eustache (1695-1771) (m. Marie-Josephe Dudevoir in 1740),
Pierre-Antoine (b.1697) (m. Marie-Clemence Dufrost in 1735), Michel (b.1700) (m.
Charlotte-Julie de Catalogne in 1735), Antoine (b.1702) (m. Marie-Angelique
Hertel), Anne-Therese (1707-1733) (m.Pierre-Henri Solo/Saulau in 1727) &
Marguerite (1710-1756) (m.1st.Jean Bte.Petit in 1727 & m.2nd.Jean Bte.Legras
in 1733).
Jacques-Joseph Gamelin: 1691 - ?)
He was the son of Pierre Gamelin & Marie-Jeanne Maugras, born at
Saint-Francois-du-Lac, Yamaska, Quebec.
Pierre Gamelin (Maugra/dit Gauche) Jr.: (1697 - ?)
He was the son of Pierre Gamelin & Marie-Jeanne
Maugras, born at Saint-Francois-du-Lac, Yamaska, Quebec. Pierre II married
Marie-Clemence Dufrost (daughter of Francois-Christophe Dufrost &
Marie-Renne Gaultier) in 1735 at Saint Francois-du-Lac (she was the widow of
Timothe Sullivan married in 1720).
In 1724, Pierre
hired Pierre Mongeaux to go to Michilimackinac and the next spring hiring for
"les pays d'en hault" in partnership with de Clignancourt. Pierre shows up in
the records again in 1732 as hiring Louis Defosset & Alexis Provanche for
"pays d'en hault" and then in 1734 he & brother, Michel were hiring for
Michilimackinac & "poste de la riviere St.Joseph". He continued to
hire voyageurs in 1738 for the Illinois country, 1739 poste des Illinois &
Michilimackinac, 1741 "poste du lac de Ounepigue", 1742 "poste du lac
Bourdon"/"poste du lac de la Pluye"/"poste du fort La Reine", 1743 "poste de la
mer du ouest"/"poste de la Riviere Postcoya", 1744 "poste du lac Bourbon" &
"1745 Kamanistigouia".
Michel Gamelin (dit Mangras/Maugras/Gaucher): (1700 - ?)
He was the son of Pierre Gamelin & Marie-Jeanne
Maugras, born at Saint-Francois-du-Lac, Yamaska, Quebec. Michel married
Charlotte-Julie de Catalogne in 1735.
Michel was
hiring for the "8iatanons" post in 1738 and engaged to go to that post with
Joseph Marie Lecuyer and Ustache Gamelin (brother), for Alexis Lemoyne
Moniere. He was hiring voyageurs in 1741 for "Detroit et aux
8yastanons", 1743 for Detroit & poste des Ouyas and continued hiring
until 1754.
Laurent-Eustache (Ustache) Gamelin:
(1695 - 1771)
He was the son of Pierre Gamelin
& Marie-Jeanne Maugras, born at Saint-Francois-du-Lac, Yamaska, Quebec.
Laurent married Marie-Josephe Dudevoir (daughter of Claude Dudevoir dit
Bonvouloir & Barbara-Elisabeth Cardinal) in 1740 at Detroit and their
children were: Marie-Josette (1741-1797), Marie-Jeanne (b.1743), Marie-Catherine
(b.1744), Agatha (b.1745) (m.Joseph Normand in 1768 at Detroit), Marie-Josephe
(b.1746), Joseph (b1748), Francois (b.1749/50), Pierre (b.1752), Hippolyte
(b.1754), Laurence Jr. (b.1755), Paul (b.1757) & Magdelene (b.1759).
In 1729 Ignace Gamelin Sr. financed his son Joseph
Gamelin (sending Thomas Blondeau to the west) & his nephew's Michel &
Laurent-Eustache Gamelin Chateauvieux to the Michilimackinac trade. Laurent may
have left his association with his brother (Michel) by 1731, when he is found in
partnership with Jean Bte.
Gaultier, Sieur de la Verendrye & Nicolas Sarazin in
the hiring of Antoine Lefebvre & Joseph le Gau Delaurier for a trip to
Michilimackinac. The next few years Laurent (Eustache/Ustache) was hiring for
"de la Manestigouia", "pays d'en haut", "la Mer du Ouest", Michilimackinac,
"poste du lac des Bois", "poste de Kamenitigouya" & "le Nord" and in 1738
Laurent was hiring men for Detroit, "poste des 8iatanons" &
Michilimackinac..
Michel Gamelin dit Lafontaine III: (abt.1674 - ?)
He was the son of Michel Gamelin dit Lafontaine &
Marguerite Crevier-Bellerive, born in Yamaska, Quebec. Michel was with Duluth in the west
(to Michilimackinac) in 1694-95 (with Jean Le Roy, Jacques Jobin, Jean
Bte.Gastineau Duplessis, Simon Baillarge & Charles Cusson).