Marie-Josephte Corriveau, better known as "la Corriveau", is a well-known figure in Québécois folklore. She lived in New France, and was sentenced to death in 1763 by a British court martial for the murder of her second husband. She was hanged, and her body was placed in a gibbet on public display in Lévis. Her story has become a legend in Quebec, and she is the subject of many books and plays.
Marie-Josephte Corriveau, Canadian murderer (born 1733)
Marie-Josephte Corriveau, Canadian murderer (born 1733)
On April 18, in the year 1763, Marie-Josephte Corriveau, Canadian murderer (born 1733). This event is recorded as a Notable Deaths event in the history of April 18, one of 277 recorded events on this date across all of history.
1 notable person is associated with this event, including Marie-Josephte Corriveau. Learn more below.
Key Facts
- This event took place on April 18, 1763 (AD era).
- It is categorised as a Notable Deaths event in recorded history.
- Referenced in 1 Wikipedia article.
- 1 notable person is recorded as involved in or associated with this event.
- The event is associated with a specific geographical location (see map below).
- Wikipedia source last updated on 31 March 2026.
On This Date in History 277
This article draws on content from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.
People Involved
More on April 18
Dickey Betts, American guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer (born 1943)
Dickey Betts, American guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer (born 1943)
Harrison Birtwistle, British composer (born 1934)
Harrison Birtwistle, British composer (born 1934)
Guru Dhanapal, Indian director and producer (born 1959)
Guru Dhanapal, Indian director and producer (born 1959)
Sanford Jay Frank, American screenwriter and producer (born 1954)
Sanford Jay Frank, American screenwriter and producer (born 1954)
Comments 0
Sign in to join the discussion.