Bourgeoys, Marguerite

Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys

Born: April 17, 1620, Troyes, Champagne, France

Died: January 12, 1700, Fort Ville-Marie, New France, French Colonial Empire (now Montreal)

Occupation: Saint, Nun

Date of Birth1620-04-16 Date of Death1700-01-20

Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys, was the founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal in the colony of New France, now part of Québec. She lived in Fort Ville-Marie (now Montreal) as of 1653, educating young girls, the poor, and indigenous peoples until her death in 1700. She is also significant for developing one of the first uncloistered religious communities in the Catholic Church.

Jocelyn Gordon

About the Author: Jocelyn Gordon

Jocelyn Gordon is an educator in Toronto. Her work in the Dead Canadians collective is genealogy, settler cemeteries and “snippets of history“. She is our top researcher and is an authority on Toronto cemeteries.

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