Is your name Hogue?
Are your parents from Massachusetts or New England?
Then you might be a descendant of Jean-Marie Hogue?

There are probably thousands of Jean-Marie Hogue’s descendants living in the United States and if they write to me they will have part of their family tree.
And it’s all free…
We go back to Jean Hogue and Nicole Dubus who lived in France around 1650. Their son Pierre Hogue dit St-Malo is the ancestor of Jean-Marie Hogue. Pierre Hogue married Jeanne Théodore on November 10, 1676 in Montreal.
I know they had a son named Pierre Hogue dit Saint-Malo who married Jeanne Théodore. They are the ancestors of Jean-Marie Hogue, the father of Napoléon, Clémentine and of course Jean-Marie.
This is picture of Jean-Marie Hogue…
Click on the picture to view his file
Jean-Marie Hogue married Rosalie Léveillé on April 16, 1844 in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines. The Léveillés were also called Truchons. Rosalie had a brother, Narcisse Truchon.
Narcisse Truchon dit Léveillé has a son named Arcade Léveillé. Arcade had a daughter, Hermine Léveillé… who married a widower:
Jean-Marie Hogue.

Hermine holding Yvette, with Corine beside her. Adonis is the little boy on the left.
I told you it was your lucky day, and you did not even have to buy the winning ticket…
So if you are a Hogue or know someone who is or was, then write a comment.

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Pierre Hogue, arrivé en Nouvelle-France vers 1670 à bord du ‘Saint-Michel’ provenant de St-Malo, avant d’épouser Jeanne Théodore, avait épousé en première noce Marie-Madeleine (Catherine) Canachita (Canchita, Nachita, Canachita dit Nachita, Nazita) de la Nation des Puteotamites (Poteouatamis) demeurant près de l’actuel site de Détroit, entre le Lac Érié et le Lac Michigan. Cette nation était alliée des Français et faisait la traite des fourrures. Ils étaient en guerre avec les Tsonnontouans (Senecas), l’une de l’Alliance des Cinq Nations. Madeleine eut deux fils: Claude qui mourut noyé à 16 ans à Rivières-des-Prairies et Pierre qui fut tué au ‘Massacre de Lachine’ à 23 ans.
Heureuse de connaître l’origine des Jean-Marie Hogue, ancêtres de ma grand-mère Antonine Jean-Marie Hogue. Peut-être qu’un jour je saurai où elle a rencontré mon grand-père Ferdinand Lusignan arrivé du Connecticut à Montréal à l’adolescence.
Hello my name is Priscilla Grant,My son-in-law has been looking for his Hogue roots.He got as far as Clara Hogue.I found a note one of the forums his sister wrote that took it back one more generation to George Hogue. He married Attie Hammond. Most of his family settled in Lewiston ME.
Hope you can help us. I will keep watching for more of your writings they are very interesting.
Priscilla Grant
Bonjour, je m’appelle Patrick Beauchamp, mon grand-père maternel est un descendant de cette lignée. Je suis présentement a la recherche de mes ancêtres. J’ai 34 ans et ne connais rien en généalogie mais j’espère découvrir des faits intéressants. Merci de partager ces photos.
Je viens de vous écrire…
Vous ne savez pas ce que vous manquez…
I just found out that Jean Hogue is my 9th great grandfather
Your 9th great grandfather
Birth1625inArras, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Death10 Nov 1676inAmiens, Somme, Picardie, France
married Nicole Dubus…….his daughter Jeanne is my 7th great grandmother
oooops his son Pierre Hogue is my 8th great grand father and Pierre’s daughter Jeanne is my 7th great grandmother
Do you want to have access to my family tree?
It’s free.
Pierre