extended by four years, the de Caëns undertook to pay the stipends of Montmorency and his lieutenant Samuel de Champlain
-Anne de la Pérade, Batiscan, Champlain, and even Chambly. He was about to go and set himself up at Champlain. According to documents dated 1681, 1682, and 1684, he added to his offices of royal notary
Richelieu, and to assume command on Lake Champlain. Pring was confirmed in the rank of commander on 13 Nov. 1813.
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Samuel de Champlain, at the time of his
.
After a common school education in Vergennes and six years of employment in a country store, George Brush became one of the earliest steamboat entrepreneurs on Lake Champlain; in 1815 he commanded the
Champlain’s absence. When he came to Canada in 1629 to bring supplies to Quebec and to load on board the furs which Guillaume de Caën had left there, he encountered the
March 1616. After a short visit to Trois-Rivières at the end of June, he accompanied Samuel de Champlain
.”
Marcel Hamelin
Champlain, Œeuvres (Laverdière). “Documents inédits,” éd
).
In the spring of 1666 he was commissioned to build Fort Sainte-Anne on the island that bears his name (Lamotte), at the entrance to Lake Champlain. It was from there that the troops under
Hertel and Marie Marguerie. The marriage was celebrated on 29 October the following year at Trois-Rivières. On 30 Nov. 1680 at Champlain he took as his second wife Marie-Ursule Pépin
Dieskau* and later Montcalm* in the Lake Champlain region. During the winter of 1757–58 he was in Quebec, where he associated with
settle in Canada and lived for about two years with Thomas Lanouguère* at Champlain, at the home of the seigneur of the region, François
Hertel* de La Fresnière, was sent to build a palisaded fort, later named Fort Saint-Frédéric, at Pointe à la Chevelure on Lake Champlain; Moncours went there in command of the garrison. After
AJQ, Greffe de Claude Auber, 7 juillet 1666. Université de Montréal, Coll. Bâby (land grants (concessions), 1626–1718). JR (Thwaites), passim. Dionne, Champlain, II, 338
-Rivières as a young man and there married Marguerite Pepin of Champlain on 10 Nov. 1704. Leclerc lived in the lower town and worked as a joiner, barn-builder, and house-framer. He took care of his
Daniel Normandin, 1684–1729; Registre d’état civil de Batiscan. Jug. et délib., IV, V, VI. Cloutier, Histoire de la paroisse de Champlain, I. J.-E. Roy
ASQ, mss, 200, Mortuologe des Recolets. Champlain, Œuvres (Laverdière). Placide Gallemant, Provincia Sancti Dionysii in
Hocquart*, the financial commissary, a commission as royal notary for the region covering the seigneuries of Batiscan, Champlain, and Les Grondines. On 24 March 1732 Intendant Hocquart granted
1815 to build a bridge over the Rivière Champlain.
Although Bureau had set up as a merchant in Trois-Rivières, he also transacted business at Quebec
Razilly’s fleet at La Rochelle, which had the mission of coming to Samuel de Champlain’s aid at