Nicolas Pion dit Lafontaine, son of Nicolas Pion (son of Nicolas and Renée Lemaître) and Catherine Bredon.
B : May 17, 1634 at Tours St-Pierre du Boile, France.
Baptism : May 17, 1634 (
http://www.migrations.fr/images/actebaptemenicolaspion17051634.png)
His godfather was Thibaud Bonault (middle-class merchant) and Françoise Scarruan.
D: March 3, 1703 at Verchères, Québec, Canada.
Burial : March 3, 1703 at Québec.
He was committed to Pierre Gaigneur, "Le cat de Hollande" captain, and travelled with him to work in Québec during 3 years. He received an advance of 75 pounds.
At the end of his contract, he was recruit as soldier for the Carignan Regiment army for the Sorel company during 5 years. He was done in 1673.
He signed a marriage contract on Thursday September 14, 1673 before a notary called Romain Becquet. (
http://www.migrations.fr/images/MARIAGE_FILLESDUROY/AmyotJeanne_PionQc1673.jpg)
He received a land (at Saurel lordship) by Pierre Sorel on Sept 8, 1673, ratified before a notary called Antoine Adhémar on Sept 26, 1676.
He was hospitalised at Hôtel Dieu de Québec on Sept 23, 1696 but retired to Séminaire de Québec on October 14, 1699. He selled his land to François Jarret (father of Madeleine de Verchères).
Jeanne Amyot (daughter of Noël and Anne Vivien)
B: about February 4, 1651 at St-Pierre de Losne, France
D: February 6, 1745 at Verchères.
She was a Fille du Roy and came in Québec in 1673 with proparty of 200 pounds.
She was a midwife.
I did not find those information in my book (they weren't there) but Fille du Roy were really important here. It is also the 365 anniversary of Fille du Roy and Soldier of Carignan. Their stories are easy to find.
(P.S : I hate when French people answer in English if someone ask in French... You were trying and that is great!)