ACM, B.187, 5655, 5656. Champlain, Works (Biggar). Factum (1614). Couillard Després, Saint-Étienne de La Tour. Huguet, Poutrincourt. Candide de Nant, Pages
Champlain; recounting the events of 1629, he wrote of Pierre Raye, Étienne Brûlé, and Marsolet that he had
Racine*. Hélène, born 21 June 1627, was a god-daughter of Samuel de Champlain. She married first
Laconia company to develop land on Lake Champlain. In 1630 a successful colony was set up on his land on the Pascataway (Picataqua). He became a member of the Council of New England in 1632 and, later that
Champlain, Works (Biggar). Factum, (1614). JR (Thwaites). Lescarbot, History (Grant), III. Campbell, Pioneer priests, II, 49–61. Charlevoix, Histoire
Champlain, was a Micmac chief who settled in the vicinity of Port-Royal, perhaps in St Marys Bay, probably as early as the mid 16th century. At the beginning of the 17th
Champlain in quest of the copper mine that Sarcel de Prévert’s men claimed to have discovered, with
Champlain had first allied himself in 1603, received his chieftainship in 1622 through the influence of Champlain. He had protested great friendship to the French, and Champlain, after some delay
Champlain, and reached Quebec on 4 July. He spent a year at the monastery at Notre-Dame-des-Anges, where he worked hard at instructing a young Montagnais who was baptized on Whitsunday 1627
Pointe-Lévy and going down the river as the missions were set up. After a period of rest at the seminary, he attempted to resume his ministry at Champlain, but he contracted a serious illness there and
Champlain, at the time of his explorations, had established relations with the Algonquin in the upper reaches of the Ottawa (Outaouais) River. It is presumed that, in his desire to strengthen the
Jésuites?” and Euclide Gervais, “Le Père Philibert Noyrot.” Champlain, Œuvres (Laverdière), II, 1107–8, et passim. JR (Thwaites), IV, 267; LXXI, 138. Sagard, Histoire
Canada (Paris, 1865), 24–51. Voyages of Jacques Cartier (Biggar), 251–53, 313ff., App. VI. N.-E. Dionne, La Nouvelle-France, de Cartier à Champlain, 1540–1603 (Québec
Du Gua de Monts and Champlain established their settlement on Île Sainte-Croix in 1604. He
), 46–48. F. B. Tracy, Tercentenary history of Canada from Champlain to Laurier 1608–1908 (3v., New York and Toronto, 1908), I, 270–1. G. M. Wrong, The rise and fall of
de Monts and Champlain, together with other Frenchmen and 20 sailors, embarked 18 June 1605 from Île
ASQ, mss, 200, Mortuologe des Recolets. Champlain, Œuvres (Laverdière). Placide Gallemant, Provincia Sancti Dionysii in
.
In the early spring of 1645, while it was still necessary to drag their canoes on ice on the St. Lawrence, Pieskaret led a war-party to the Richelieu River and Lake Champlain, where they made
. On 30 Nov. 1680 at Champlain he took as his second wife Marie-Ursule Pépin. Each of his wives bore him six children.
Pinard does not
Richelieu on 13 August; Fort Saint-Louis on 25 August; Fort Sainte-Thérèse in September. Forts Saint-Jean, Sainte-Anne, and Lamothe (this last one built on an island in Lake Champlain) were to