https://gw.geneanet.org/rdallaire?lang=en&pz=raymond&nz=dallaire&p=olivier&n=roy&oc=2
My Roy family line then crosses the ocean to Joigny, in the Province of Champagne, in France. Antoine was the son of Olivier Roy and Catherine Baudard (sometimes shown as Boderge). Olivier Roy and Catherine Baudard were probably married at St Jean, in the Diocese of Sens around 1625-1626, since the following children were listed in the parish registers of St Jean de Sens: Catherine, 1627; Marie, February 1629; Charlotte, 19 August 1630; Edmee, 18 March 1632; illegible but possibly Benedicte, 8 July 1633; Antoine, 23 Mar 1635; Elie, 13 July 1636. Antoine was the only child of Olivier and Catherine who came to New France.
Olivier Roy was buried at St Jean of Joigny in the Diocese of Sens on 6 December 1661. No age was indicated. His wife, Catherine Boderge was also buried at St Jean on 20 December 1659. Her age was not indicate either.
Today Joigny is generally considered to be in the province of Burgundy. The Church of St Jean de Sens was formerly that associated with the Counts of Joigny castle. It became the parish church around 1200. Destroyed in 1396, it was rebuilt in 1504 and was seriously damaged by the Joigny fire of 1530. The church today, a mixture of medieval and renaissance style, is substantially the same the one where Antoine was baptized and where he worshipped until his departure for Canada.
https://www.royandboucher.com/tng/histories/roy_my_ancestors.php?sitever=standard