Nicolas was born in 1590 in Gallardon, Maintenon, Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, France , the son of François Pelletier and Simone Picheneau.
He died before 1675. The place is not known.
His wife was Jeanne de Roussey, who he married in 1632 in Église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Gallardon, Maintenon, Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, France . Their eight known children were Jean (c1632-1692), François (1635-<1703), Anne-Marie (1637-?), Louise (1640-1713), Françoise-Marie (1642-1707), Jeanne (1644-1715), Geneviève (1646-1717) and Nicolas (1649-1729).
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Birth | 1590 |
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Death | BEF 1675 |
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Note 1
master carpenter builder of the Cathédrale de Québec in 1647
Note 2
Nicolas PELLETIER arrived in 1637 with his wife and two boys, 4 and 2 years old. Six daughters and a son were born in New France. Nicolas was probably the first man to whom d'Ailleboust granted a plot of land on the territory that the Jesuits wanted to keep for their converts. The family was absorbed in the Native Seigneurie in 1651 and was still there in 1663.