Marie Rollet

Her second husband, Louis Hébert, was apothecary to Samuel Champlain's expeditions to Acadia and Quebec on 1606 and 1610–13.

Her eldest daughter Anne's marriage to Étienne Jonquet in 1618 was the first recorded in Quebec.

[4] David Kirke, the leader of the English occupiers, had brought a seven year old enslaved boy from Madagascar.

Rollet and Couillard arranged for the child to have some religious and practical education, and he was baptized Olivier Le Jeune, in 1633.

According to the Dictionary of Canadian Biography after the end of British occupation, in 1632, "her house became the home of indigenous girls given to the Jesuits for training.