In 1769, at
Montreal, Chaboillez married Marguerite Larchevêque (1749-1798), daughter of merchant Jacques Larchevêque, dit La Promenade. As her
dowry, his wife brought 40,000
livres in the form of a lot with house, furnishings, silverware, and cash. Mrs Chaboillez's sister, Mrs Charlotte (Larchevêque) Jobert, was the mother of Charlotte Jobert who married
Joseph Frobisher of Beaver Hall. The Chaboillezs were the parents of nine children, but only five survived infancy: • Charles Chaboillez (1772-1812), of Terrebonne, the second of four
Canadiens to be made a partner in the
North West Company. He married Jessy Dunbar Selby Bruyères Bruce (1792-1857), daughter of Captain John Bruce. After his death, at
Montreal his widow remarried Lt.-General Sir Robert Bartley (1789-1843) K.C.B., grandfather of
Sir Edmund Bartley-Denniss. • Marie-Marguerite Chaboillez (b.1775), married (1)
Simon McTavish, senior partner of the North West Company (2) William Smith Plenderleath, recognised son of General
Gabriel Christie and his mistress Rachel Plenderleath. • Adélaïde Chaboillez (1781-1847), married
Joseph Bouchette, Surveyor-General of the Canadas • Marie-Charlotte Chaboillez (1784-1805), became a
nun at the
Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal. • Marie-Louise-Rachel Chaboillez (1786-1853), married The Hon.
Roderick Mackenzie of Terrebonne. ==References==