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Early Origins of the Simar family

The surname Simar was first found in Guyenne in south-west France where they held a family seat in the seigneurie of Pitray. Guyenne was formerly a part of Aquitaine.

By the 14th century they had branched northward to the adjacent region of Angoumois. The main stem of the family were elevated to the Noblesse at Pitray. They became Vicomtes in the year 1860.

They flourished in this area of south-western France until the Revolution when, as with most of the other aristocratic families, they were subject to the persecutions of the new government.

Noel Simard, son of Pierre and Suzanne (née Durand), left France on 21st June 1657 to travel to New France aboard the ship "Le Taureau". Noel married Madeleine Racine in Quebec on 22nd November 1661. They settled together in Baie-Saint-Paul and remained there until his death on 24th July 1715. Noel and Madeleine had twelve children together that carried on the family name of Simard. 1

Early History of the Simar family

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Simar research. The year 1860 is included under the topic Early Simar History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Simar Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Simard, Simmard, Simart, Simmart, Simar, Simat, Simmar, Simmat, Simas, Simmas, Simmarre and many more.

Early Notables of the Simar family

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Migration of the Simar family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Noel Simard arrived in Quebec from Angoumois in the year 1657; Francois Simmarre settled in Louisiana in 1719.



  1. Olivier, Reginald L. Your Ancient Canadian Family Ties. Logan: The Everton Publishers, Inc., P.O. Box 368, 1972. Print


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