Larocque (surname)

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Fort Chambly, Quebec, where Philibert was married
Fort Chambly, Quebec, where Philibert was married

Larocque is a French language surname found primarily in Quebec, Nova Scotia(formerly Acadia), Prince Edward Island, Ontario, and the New England region of the United States.

There are four main branches of the Larocque surname in North America:

Philibert Couillaud dit Roquebrune (1641-1700), from the diocese of Nevers, France, first appeared as a member of the Carignan-Salières Regiment when they landed in Quebec in 1665. He was sent primarily to defend New France from the Iroquois, and eventually settled down in Contrecoeur, Quebec. He married Catherine De La Porte in 1669 at Chambly, Quebec, having 11 children in all. Members of this branch often have the surnames Larocque, Larock, Rock, Roquebrune, Rocquebrune, or Couillaud.

Guillaume Larocque, from the diocese of Albi, France, married Jeanne Boivin in Montréal, Quebec in 1717.

Antoine Larocque, writer for King Louis XIV, was from Trie, France. He married Catherine Guillemot in 1752.

Francois Larocque, from France, married Marguerite Caplan about 1725. He is the primary ancestor of Atlantic Canadian Larocque families.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Louis Larocque. The Larocque History Book. Retrieved on 2007-10-15.