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Pierre Joseph Noël, who was born in Paris, France about 1793, was held a prisoner by the English on Melville Island, Halifax, during the Napoleonic war. Following his release, he lived in various places in Nova Scotia, before settling in Cocagne, New Brunswick. He married Mary Hayes, probably in Tracadie, Nova Scotia. Pierre’s second wife was Susan Bellinger. Lucas (Luc) Noël the son of Susan and Pierre Joseph Noel married Emelie Goguen and she gave birth to Agnes Noël February 17, 1877. Agnes married Leon Fontaine June 24, 1912. A Picture of Agnes supports that she was of Native American extraction. See the above page for contacts.Carol Noel reports that ” about 1845 Jean-Bernard Noel emigrated from the south shore of the St-Lawrence River to laMèque, New Brunswick. He had nine sons of which one was named Ignace of which I am a descendant, my father’s name was Edouard, my grand father Auxibé, my great-grand father was suppose to be Clement.” Jean Noel and Marguerite Boudreau had ten children. A son, Lazarc Noel, was born at St Inkerman in Northern New Brunswick in 1871 and died in 10-23-1948. He was the youngest of ten children. He and his brother, Daniel Noel were the only two children who came to the States while most of his family remained in New Brunswick. A son Joseph L Noel was born in Superior, Wisconsin in 1918. Later the family moved to Madawasko in northern Maine because Lazarc’s wife came from that area. Joseph’s family were French-Canadian and his mother only spoke French while his father did learn English to become a U S citizen. Joseph was always told that his Noels immigrated from Southern France. The church records of Saint Michel at Inkerman contain most of Jean Noels siblings and his and Marguerite Boudreau’s children.
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Flag of QuebecThe sister of Jacques Cartier, Québec’s discoverer, married a Noël, in France. Cartier made three trips of exploration 1534, 1535 and 1541. On his last trip he brought along his two nephews. They lived around the Gaspé region for many years and could have lived near Quebec City ( Iles d’orléeans). In 1588, under the reign of Henry the Third of France, the exclusive trade of the Gulf of St. Lawrence was granted to Chaton and Noel, the nephews of James Cartier; but this grant was soon revoked. Later on a Noël married a Native American woman. Her origin is believed to be Montagnais. Marie-Nael is a descendant of Jacques Cartier’s sister and the Noël’s from the area of St-Malo, France.While Quebec City was founded on July, 3 1608, the first arrivals of the “Regiment de Carignan ” was in 1665. With this regiment there where 20 individuals named or surnamed “Noël”. The first settlers to arrived on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River, twenty-five kilometers from Quebec City, was around 1680. This area was the home of the Colonel of the first military expedition to North America under Louis the 14th of France. The town of Saint Antoine de Tilly was established in 1702. Latter, Pierre Noël le Gardeur, 1720 to1748, officer of French militia, had the powers and deeds of this land and it was passed on to Philippe Noël, 1748 to 1760, and then to Jean-Batiste Noël, 1760 to1805, and then to his son of the same name. The title “de Tilly” represents a geographic denomination of land given by the French ministry de Paris to the French Gouverneur General of Canada. This piece of land was called : “la Seigneurie de Tilly and that is how the Noël name became Noël de Tilly. The Tilly Manor was built in 1786. reference: The French Seigneurial history of Canada.