Louis Gagne
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Name Louis Gagne Birth 13 Sep 1612 Ige, France
Gender Male Death 1661 Quebec, Canada
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Louis Gagne and Louis Guimond, whose families both lived in Sainte-Anne du Petit-Cap, both mysteriously disappeared in 1661 as there is no record of their deaths. However, a document preserved at the Seminary of Quebec says that, "on the 18th of this month (June 1661) at 8:00 in the morning began the massacre of several people at Beaupre...which is found to be true."
It's believed that they were both captured in the attack and that Louis Guimond was beaten close to death. It's also believed that Louis Gagne received mortal wounds and he received aid from the Nursing Sisters of the Hotel-Dieu in Quebec, but there is no proof of what happened to either man.Person ID I3052 Descendants of Robert McKnight Last Modified 1 Dec 2019
Father Louis Gagne, b. 1580 Mother Marie Launay, b. 1590 Marriage 1604 Saint-Cosme-en-Vairais, France
Family ID F1168 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Marie Michel, b. 1620, Saint-Martin-du-Vieux-Bellême, France
d. 10 Nov 1687, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec, Canada
(Age 67 years) Marriage 11 Jun 1638 Ige, France
Children + 1. Louise Gagne, b. 20 Jan 1642, Saint-Martin-d'Aubigny, France
d. 27 Apr 1721, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec, Canada
(Age 79 years)+ 2. Ignace Gagne, b. 12 Mar 1655, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec, Canada
d. 20 Jul 1702, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
(Age 47 years)Family ID F1097 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 6 May 2019
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Birth - 13 Sep 1612 - Ige, France 

Marriage - 11 Jun 1638 - Ige, France 

Death - 1661 - Quebec, Canada 
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Louis Gagne and Louis Guimond, whose families both lived in Sainte-Anne du Petit-Cap, both mysteriously disappeared in 1661 as there is no record of their deaths. However, a document preserved at the Seminary of Quebec says that, "on the 18th of this month (June 1661) at 8:00 in the morning began the massacre of several people at Beaupre...which is found to be true."
It's believed that they were both captured in the attack and that Louis Guimond was beaten close to death. It's also believed that Louis Gagne received mortal wounds and he received aid from the Nursing Sisters of the Hotel-Dieu in Quebec, but there is no proof of what happened to either man.
