Martin Brodeur
Birth Name: Martin Pierre Brodeur
Place of Birth: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Date of Birth: May 6, 1972
Ethnicity: French-Canadian, small amount of German
Martin Brodeur is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. A goaltender, he played for the New Jersey Devils and the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is executive vice president of business development for the Devils.
He is the son of Mireille and Denis Brodeur (Denis Joseph Germain Stanislaus Brodeur). His father was a photographer and professional hockey player, who was considered one of hockey’s best photographers. Martin also became a U.S. citizen in 2009.
Martin is married to Genevieve Nault. He has four children, including professional ice hockey player Jeremy Brodeur, with his former wife Melanie Dubois; and a son with Genevieve. Genevieve was the wife of Melanie’s brother.
Martin’s paternal grandfather was Rene Brodeur (the son of Stanislaus Brodeur and Rosa Messier).
Martin’s paternal grandmother was Simone Reinhardt (the daughter of Michel Reinhardt and Marie Louise Perron).
Martin’s maternal grandfather was Joseph Charles Eugene Berube (the son of Achille Berube and Henriette Dionne).
Martin’s maternal grandmother was Lumine Letrarte (the daughter of Louis Narcisse Letarte and Corinne Verrault).
Source: http://www.britannica.com
Addition information on Martin Brodeur: Son of Dennis Brodeur (1932-2014) and Mirelle Berube (1935-2016). Both parents from Montreal, Quebec Canada. Paternal grandparents were Rene Brodeur (1893) and Simone Reinhardt (1910). Rene was the son of Stanislaus Brodeur and Rosa Messier. Simone was the daughter of Michel Reinhardt and Marie Louise Perron.
Martin Brodeur’s maternal grandparents were Joseph Charles Eugene Berube and Lumine Letrarte. Joseph was the son of Achille Berube and Henriette Dionne. Lumina was the daughter of Louis Narcisse Letarte and Corinne Verrault. Broduer should be added as German. “Reinhardt” is a distinctly German last name.