Roy, Antoine 1635
- Birth: 23 March 1635 - St-Jean-de-Joigny, Bourgogne, France
- Immigration: 1668
- Marriage:
- Death: 10 July 1684 - Lachine, Island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Burial: Saints-Anges-Gardiens-de-Lachine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1668 - Québec, Canada - Soldat du Régiment Carignan Salières
Per the references, Fichier Origine, well known to have been murdered by his mistress' husband.
Found a Passenger & Immigration Lists Index 1500s-1900s for Antoine Roy- Desjardins-Lauzier for 1668 to Quebec. from Premiers colons du debut de la colonie jusqu'en 1700 by Joseph-Philippe Poulin, pg. 20 Tina Laferriere Krull paid for a genealogical report on Robert Lozier from Montreal, March 27, 1998 & sent me a copy via email in 2007. It states that Antoine Roy said Desjardins was born on the 23-03-1635 in parish of Saint- Jean, town of Joigny, at Sens, in Bourgogne. He was the son of Olivier Roy and of Catherine Boderge. He arrived in Quebec on the 18-06-1665 as soldier in company of Froment, regiment of Carigan-Salieres. This report also says that he was living at Julien Talua's place & on the 10-07-1684, he was surprised in bed with the wife of Talua & was killed. Antoine Roy was shot dead by his landlord Vendemont when he surprised him in a compromising situation with Vendemont's wife, Anne Godeby. (per Madawaskan Heritage by Leo G. Cyr, pg.33) https://www.joanshome.com/genealogy1/getperson.php?personID=IG2794&tree=genealogy1
this family split off into 3 'dit' names:
- Roy dit Desjardins
- Roy dit Voisine
- Roy dit Lauzier/Lausier/Losier/Lauzon