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                  of Pierre Dizy, dit Montplaisir, at Champlain on that date. On the marriage certificate he had himself styled “chevalier,” a title without foundation even in the letters of nobility granted to
                   
                  in Quebec. Farther up along the edge was Champlain’s little wooden fort, and directly below it, on the
                   
                  town; d. 1763 in the Lake Champlain area. John Lottridge is first mentioned as a second lieutenant in Edmond Mathews’ company of the New York
                   
                  Razilly from La Rochelle to revictual Champlain at Quebec. Razilly was ordered elsewhere, and
                   
                  Thomas Kirke calling upon Champlain to surrender the fort and settlement to the English. After
                  Racine*. Hélène, born 21 June 1627, was a god-daughter of Samuel de Champlain. She married first
                   
                  . Pécaudy de Contrecœur became a knight of the order of Saint-Louis on 25 March 1738, and that same year he prepared a map of Lake Champlain. In October 1741 he was in command of Fort Saint
                  Champlain was still alive, Montmagny was appointed governor of Canada. His family ties with Jean de Lauson
                  Champlain demanding the surrender of the post. Champlain rejected the demand because he was expecting relief from
                   
                  Champlain with two regular battalions, working on the fort at Carillon (Ticonderoga, N.Y
                   
                  . 1787 Charlotte Ouimet in Longueuil, Que.; m. thirdly 8 Nov. 1790 Catherine Monty, probably in Champlain, N.Y.; d. 9 March 1816 in Beekmantown, N.Y
                   
                  . Harvey Champlain, Works (Biggar), I, 458 n. et passim
                   
                  Champlain and the arrival of Montmagny. Bréhaut Delisle went back to Trois-Rivières in 1637 to organize a defence against the crafty attacks of the Iroquois. He showed himself to be a skilful
                   
                  Sagard, Histoire du Canada (Tross), I, 44. Dionne, Champlain, II, 47, 423, 436, 471. Roy, La ville de Québec, I, 57f.
                   
                  ; New relation of Gaspesia with the customs and religion of the Gaspesian Indians, tr. and ed. W. F. Ganong (Champlain Soc., V, 1910); Hugolin Lemay, L’établissement des
                   
                  Godefroy arrived in New France about 1626, together with his elder brother, Jean Godefroy. After serving Champlain
                   
                  . Dumas ASQ, MSS, 200, Mortuologe des Recolets. Champlain, Œuvres (Laverdière). Le Clercq, First establishment
                   
                   years of age, she was married near Trois-Rivières, at Champlain, to Jacques Aubuchon, by whom she had a daughter. On 3 Nov. 1688 she was married again, this time to Michel
                   
                  , Lewis, John, and James in the expeditions to capture Quebec in 1628 and 1629. Upon the surrender of Champlain
                   
                  . Frédéric Gingras Champlain, Œeuvres (Laverdière), 1077, 1112, 1184
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