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/
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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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