Champlain took him to Quebec. In 1634 he set out for the Huron country, on the same expedition as Fathers Brébeuf
.
Sent to New France as commissary general of the Compagnie des Cent-Associés, Derré probably accompanied Champlain
, Champlain entrusted him with finding out what had happened to Roquemont and with obtaining provisions for the starving settlement. After a perilous journey that lasted more than a month, Desdames
Champlain, had died in childbirth prior to 1620; but since there is no further mention of her child, it was presumably still-born. Eustache Martin was born in October 1621. If, however, we assume
; 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
March 1616. After a short visit to Trois-Rivières at the end of June, he accompanied Samuel de Champlain
Champlain was back at Quebec, Émery de Caën entrusted the keys of the fort to Du Plessis-Bochart, who handed them over to Champlain the next day, “according to the cardinal’s decree.” In the
Champlain the savage warriors of the five Iroquois nations had waged an intermittent war of ambush and surprise attack against the French settlers in an attempt to destroy their hold on the western
Monts invited Samuel de Champlain to accompany him and he acted as a geographer and cartographer. [See
Champlain’s orders “his funeral was marked by all the solemnity that the state of the colony . . . would permit
Jean de Biencourt de Poutrincourt and Samuel de Champlain in the voyage southwards in the hope of
PRO, C.O. 1/5, 41 (summary in CSP, Col, 1574–1660, 104), Ferrar’s petition to Charles I. Champlain, Works (Biggar), VI, 153–61, Capt. Daniel’s account.
at Champlain.
Fillion, the son of André Fillion and of Gabrielle Senler (Senlet or Sanlerg), arrived in Canada before 10 April 1654
, Capt. de Traversy and M. de Chazy [see Agariata] and the capture of other Frenchmen, including M. Canchy de Lerole, all of whom had been stationed at Fort Sainte-Anne on Lake Champlain
FLÉCHÉ, JESSÉ, also called Jossé Flesche (Biard), Josué Fleche (Champlain), Fleuchy
–83. Les voyages avantureux du Capitaine Ian Alfonce (Poitiers, 1559),. Champlain, Œuvres (Laverdière). Anthiaume, Cartes marines, I, passim (see Alfonse
and served under Champlain in the capacity of interpreter. After the capture of Quebec by the