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Marie Rollet was a French woman and early settler in Quebec. Her second husband, Louis Hébert, was apothecary to Samuel Champlain's expeditions to Acadia and Quebec on 1606 and 1610–13. When she and her three surviving children traveled with her husband to Quebec in 1617, she became the first European woman to settle in Quebec. Her eldest daughter Anne's marriage to in 1618 was the first recorded in Quebec. While Anne died in childbirth in 1619, she left many descendants through her other two children. Her husband Louis Hebert died in 1627, and she remarried in 1629.

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  • Marie Rollet (fr)
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  • Marie Rollet (1580 à Paris en France - mai 1649 à Québec au Canada) est une Française qui a émigré vers la Nouvelle-France en 1616 avec son mari, Louis Hébert. Les deux ont été les premiers colons français à s'établir au Canada. (fr)
  • Marie Rollet, född 1580, död 1649, var en fransk kolonist. Hon var gift med Kanadas första nybyggare, , och blev vid sin ankomst till Quebec 1617 den första permanent bosatta europeiska kvinnan i nuvarande Kanada. I Quebec var Rollet aktiv som sjukvårdare av indianer och utbildning av indianska barn. Hon stod ofta gudmor vid dop av konverterade indianer, och hennes hem fungerade som bostad åt flickor som gick i jesuiternas skola. Hon tillhörde de franska kolonister som valde att stanna i Quebec under den engelska ockupationn 1629-32. (sv)
  • Marie Rollet was a French woman and early settler in Quebec. Her second husband, Louis Hébert, was apothecary to Samuel Champlain's expeditions to Acadia and Quebec on 1606 and 1610–13. When she and her three surviving children traveled with her husband to Quebec in 1617, she became the first European woman to settle in Quebec. Her eldest daughter Anne's marriage to in 1618 was the first recorded in Quebec. While Anne died in childbirth in 1619, she left many descendants through her other two children. Her husband Louis Hebert died in 1627, and she remarried in 1629. (en)
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  • Statue of Marie Rollet at Parc Montmorency, Quebec City, Canada (en)
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  • * Marie Dufeu * Marie Hébert * Marie Hubou (en)
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  • Marie Rollet was a French woman and early settler in Quebec. Her second husband, Louis Hébert, was apothecary to Samuel Champlain's expeditions to Acadia and Quebec on 1606 and 1610–13. When she and her three surviving children traveled with her husband to Quebec in 1617, she became the first European woman to settle in Quebec. Her eldest daughter Anne's marriage to in 1618 was the first recorded in Quebec. While Anne died in childbirth in 1619, she left many descendants through her other two children. According to the Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Hébert routinely provided medical treatment to First Nations peoples, and the entire family had friendly ties with First Nations people. Her husband Louis Hebert died in 1627, and she remarried in 1629. Quebec was captured and occupied by British privateers in 1627, during the Anglo-French War of (1627–1629). Although the English returned many of the settlers to France, Rollet and her family, remained. David Kirke, the leader of the English occupiers, had brought a seven year old enslaved boy from Madagascar. Kirke sold the boy to . This was the first recorded sale of an African slave in Quebec. Letardif, in turn, gave the boy to Rollet's daughter . Rollet and Couillard arranged for the child to have some religious and practical education, and he was baptized Olivier Le Jeune, in 1633. According to the Dictionary of Canadian Biography after the end of British occupation, in 1632, "her house became the home of indigenous girls given to the Jesuits for training." (en)
  • Marie Rollet (1580 à Paris en France - mai 1649 à Québec au Canada) est une Française qui a émigré vers la Nouvelle-France en 1616 avec son mari, Louis Hébert. Les deux ont été les premiers colons français à s'établir au Canada. (fr)
  • Marie Rollet, född 1580, död 1649, var en fransk kolonist. Hon var gift med Kanadas första nybyggare, , och blev vid sin ankomst till Quebec 1617 den första permanent bosatta europeiska kvinnan i nuvarande Kanada. I Quebec var Rollet aktiv som sjukvårdare av indianer och utbildning av indianska barn. Hon stod ofta gudmor vid dop av konverterade indianer, och hennes hem fungerade som bostad åt flickor som gick i jesuiternas skola. Hon tillhörde de franska kolonister som valde att stanna i Quebec under den engelska ockupationn 1629-32. (sv)
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  • * Marie Dufeu (en)
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