Bergeron |
Origin of the Bergeron Surname |
The name Bergeron may be derived from the Old German word berg, meaning hill or mountain. It may also be derived from the old French berger, meaning shepherd. Spelling variations include: Bergetron, Berger, Bergey, Bergez, Bergier, Bergeret, Bergerot, Bergereau, Bergeron, Bergerron, Bergerone, Bergeronne, Bergeronneau, Bergerat, Bergerie, Bergère, Bergière, Bergiron, Bergirone, Bergironne, le Berger, le Bergeron, de Bergeron, Leberger and many more. First found in Burgundy, where the family was anciently seated. Some of the first North American settlers of this name or some of its variants were: André Bergeron, who settled in Quebec from Charente-Maritime in 1666; Jacques Bergeron, who arrived in Quebec from Guyenne in 1676; Francois Bergeron,who arrived in Quebec from Poitou in 1676. Barthélemy Bergeron d'Amboise came to Quebec in 1684 but settled in Acadia by 1695. (Source: Wikipedia) |
GENERATION 1 |
Elisee Bergereau was born before 1671 in France. Before 1692 he married Esther Lisse who was born before 1671. Both Elisee and Esther died in France. |
GENERATION 2 |
Paul Bergeron, son of Elisee and Esther was born on June 15, 1687 in Haute-Loire, Clermont, France. In 1719 he married Benoite Chopagnon. She was born in 1690 in Haute-Loire, France and died on October 3, 1775 in France. Paul died in France. |
GENERATION 3 |
Michel Pierre Bergeron, son of Paul and Benoite was born in 1720 in Clermont, France. On April 3, 1742 in Riviere-Oulle, Quebec, Canada he married Madeleine Langlois, daughter of Louis Langlois Serien and Marguerite Lavoie. She was born on March 29, 1723 in Quebec, Canada and died on August 15, 1766 in Quebec. Michel died on January 26, 1746 in New Brunswick, Canada. |
GENERATION 4 |
Marie Bergeron, daughter of Michel and
Madeline was born on April 15, 1745 in Canada. On January 11, 1768
she married Jeremie Hudon dit
Beaulieu, son of Joseph Beaulieu and Marie Langlois.
Jeremie was born on February 13, 1743 in Canada and died on October 3,
1829 in Quebec, Canada. Marie died on July 25, 1883 in Quebec, Canada. Their son Jean Elie Hudon dit Beaulieu (1783-1877) continues this line. |
Migration pattern of the Bergeron family |
France -- Canada |
Bergeron research on the Internet |
Researching French-Canadian Ancestors |
Surnames that married into the Bergeron family | ||
Beaulieu | Chopagnon | Langlois |
Lisse |
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