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The Filles à Marier are those women who left France between 1634-1662 to marry men already residing in Nouvelle France. Based on the research of Peter Gagné (book title -Before the King's Daughters: The Filles a Marrier, 1634-1662), 262 women are considered Filles à Marier.

Mr. Gagné definition of a Filles à Marier as a woman who:

  • Must have been of marriageable age (ages 12-45).
  • Must have immigrated before September 1663 (the Filles du Roi program started at that time).
  • Must have either signed an enlistment contract, at least one marriage contract, or got married in the colony.
  • Could not be accompanied by both parents.
  • Could not be accompanied by or joining a husband.
A listing of the women can be found here: 

https://attachment.fbsbx.com/file_download.php?id=1537910419827999&...

For additional info see:

http://www.lookbackward.com/perrault/marier/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1580553242177917/

http://www.geni.com/projects/Marriageable-Girls-Filles-%C3%A0-Marie...

http://www.apointinhistory.net/filles-a-marier.php

http://www.migrations.fr/FILLE_A_MARIER/FILLEAMARIER.htm

http://www.angelfire.com/ma3/noelofbrockton/page36.html

http://www.oocities.org/weallcamefromsomewhere/Kebec/filles_marier....

https://hoguegirardin.wordpress.com/tag/filles-a-marier/

http://www.lardie.behindnelliesclock.com/id59.htm

http://genealogyalacarte.ca/?p=3216

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Hi, James.

The link to the list of women (https://) doesn't work. I get an error message (webpage cannot found) when I click on it.

Yvonne

If you belong to Facebook there is an attached listing here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1580553242177917/1580558328844075/

See also the www.genie.com site for a listing.

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