by Jean-François Loiseau
published on October 28, 2017, updated on September 6, 2023
Justin Trudeau is Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister and the leader of the Liberal Party.
Justin Trudeau was born at 9:27 pm EST on Christmas Day, 1971, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, to Pierre Elliott Trudeau, who was, at the time, the 15th Prime Minister of Canada and Margaret Sinclair.
Trudeau was christened with his father's niece Anne Rouleau-Danis as godmother and his mother's brother-in-law Thomas Walker as godfather at Ottawa's Notre Dame Basilica on the afternoon of January 16, 1972, which marked his first public appearance.
His parents married on March 4, 1971 in Vancouver. Nearly thirty years separated them; Margaret Sinclair, born in Vancouver on September 10, 1948, was only 22 whereas Pierre Elliott Trudeau was 51.
The couple has 3 children: Justin the eldest, Alexandre (Sacha) (born December 25, 1973) and Michel (October 2, 1975 – November 13, 1998). His parents announced their separation on May 27, 1977 when Justin Trudeau was five years old and they divorced in 1984.
Justin Trudeau has three half-siblings, Kyle (1984) and Alicia (1988), from his mother's remarriage with Fred Kemper, and Sarah Elisabeth, from his father's later relationship with Deborah Coyne.
Justin Trudeau is predominantly of Scottish and French Canadian descent. Trudeau's grandfathers were businessman Charles-Emile Trudeau and
Scottish-born James Sinclair who served as minister of fisheries from 1952 to 1957.
Some of his maternal grandmother's ancestors were colonists in Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia, including Francis James Bernard,
the founder of the first Singapore Police Force in 1819. The Singapore Chronicle, the first newspaper in Singapore, was established
with Bernard as owner, publisher and editor in 1824 and he opened up Katong, now a densely populated residential enclave,
by being the first cultivating a coconut estate there in 1823. Bernard had married in 1818 Trudeau's 4th great-grandmother Esther Farquhar,
eldest daughter of Scotsman William Farquhar, a noted colonial leader of Singapore, by Farquhar's first wife, Antoinette « Nonio » Clement,
daughter of a French father and an ethnic Malaccan mother, which makes Trudeau the first Canadian prime minister to have verified non-European ancestry.[1]
The first direct ancestor of Justin and Pierre Elliott Trudeau is Etienne Truteau, born on June 8, 1641 in La Rochelle (France).
He was christened on September 15, 1641 in Sainte-Marguerite chapel of the parish Notre-Dame-de-Cougnes.
On June 8, 1659, this carpenter signs a 3-year contract for 100 pounds per year with Mr. de la Dauversiere on behalf of Mr. de Queylus.
He arrives in Quebec on September 7, 1659 and reaches Ville-Marie a few weeks later on September 29. As a popular carpenter,
Etienne Truteau built most of the primitive houses of Montreal and was very active in the region working with master-masons.
Aged 25, Etienne married on January 10, 1667, Adrienne Barbier, daughter of one of the very first settlers of Montreal,
Gilles Barbier, originated from Decize in Burgundy (France).
The couple had at least fourteen children of which thirteen sons. Etienne died aged 70 and is buried on July 22, 1712 in Montreal. His wife Adrienne Barbier died around 1721.
perche-quebec.com has discovered that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has many family ties with other celebrities in politics (Hillary Clinton, Stephane Dion), the film industry (Ryan Gosling, Angelina Jolie, Xavier Dolan), and music (Madonna, Celine Dion, Justin Bieber, Alanis Morissette). All those celebrities have in common French-Canadian pioneers, and in particular Percheron pioneers.
For instance, the Percheron pioneer Zacharie Cloutier,
an ancestor of most of the celebrities mentioned before, who was born in Mortagne-au-Perche (France).
As strange as it may seem, there is nothing exceptional about those family ties. As the Percheron pioneers were among the very first French settlers to arrive in what was then known as New France, most of North Americans with French-Canadian ancestry have Percheron blood and are more or less related.
perche-quebec.com has found more than one thousand Justin Trudeau’s ancestors. See details here.
The French-born pioneer Zacharie Cloutier (~1590 - 1677) is a common ancestor of Justin Trudeau (11th generation) and Stephane Dion (10th generation), ex-Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs in Trudeau’s cabinet (2015-2017).
perche-quebec.com has identified more than twenty Justin Trudeau’s ancestors whose the origin is Perche (France) in his paternal lineage.
All immigrated in the 17th century.
Emigrants | Baptism year | Baptism (or birth) place | Emigration year | Death year | Death place |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Beauvais Jacques dit Saint-James | 1623 | Ige | 1652 | 1691 | Montreal |
Belanger François | 1612* | France | 1634 | 1687* | Quebec |
Boucher Gaspard | 1599* | Mortagne-au-Perche | 1634* | - | Canada |
Boucher Marie | 1629 | Mortagne-au-Perche | 1635* | 1706 | Batiscan |
Boyer Barbe | 1655 | Saint-Maurice-sur-Huisne | 1673 | 1730 | Quebec |
Cloutier Charles | 1629 | Mortagne-au-Perche | 1635* | 1709 | Quebec |
Cloutier Zacharie | 1590* | Mortagne-au-Perche | 1634 | 1677 | Chateau-Richer |
Creste Jean | 1626 | Tourouvre | 1649 | 1717 | Beauport |
Dupont Xainte | 1595* | Mortagne-au-Perche | 1635* | 1680 | Chateau-Richer |
Gagne Pierre | 1610 | Ige | 1653* | 1656 | Saint-Anne-de-Beaupre |
Gagne Pierre | 1645 | Saint-Cosme-de-Vair | 1653* | 1726 | La Prairie |
Garnier François dit Pelerin | 1638 | Saint-Cosme-de-Vair | 1662* | 1719 | Neuville |
Gaulin Marie Marguerite | 1627 | Saint-Martin-du-Vieux-Belleme | 1654* | 1703 | Beauport |
Guyon Jean | 1592 | Tourouvre | 1634 | 1663 | Beauport |
Guyon Marie | 1624 | Mortagne-au-Perche | 1636* | 1696 | Cap-Saint-Ignace |
Jarry Eloi | 1616 | Ige | 1653* | 1660* | Canada |
Lemaire Nicole | 1595 | Mamers | 1635* | - | Trois-Rivieres |
Loiseau Catherine | 1603* | Perche | 1646 | 1656 | Trois-Rivieres |
Poisson Barbe | 1631* | Mortagne-au-Perche | 1647 | 1711 | Montreal |
Poisson Jean | early 17th | Mortagne-au-Perche | 1635 | - | - |
Rivard Nicolas dit Lavigne | 1617 | Tourouvre | 1648 | 1701 | Batiscan |
Rivard Robert dit Loranger | 1638 | Tourouvre | 1662* | 1699 | Batiscan |
Robin Mathurine | end 16th | Mortagne-au-Perche | 1636* | 1662 | Beauport |
Trottier Jules | 1590* | Perche | 1646 | 1655 | Trois-Rivieres |
Trottier Pierre | 1644 | Vaunoise | 1646 | 1693 | Batiscan |