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                   famille Renaud d’Avène Des Méloizes,” BRH, XIII (1907), 161–81; La famille Renaud d’Avène Des Méloizes (Lévis, 1907). Tanguay, Dictionnaire, I, 514; VI, 538
                   
                  (O’Callaghan and Fernow), IX. Webster, Acadia. Le Jeune, Dictionnaire, II, 454. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, I, 523; VII, 9.
                  . greffes not., VII, 89. Tanguay, Dictionnaire. Casgrain, Histoire de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, 321–33, 559–65. Monseigneur de Saint-Vallier et l’Hôpital Général de
                   
                  , III, 136; V, 173; VI, 98; Inv. ins. prév. Québec, III, 104; Inv. testaments, VII, 267. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, VI, 450; VII, 446f. J.-E
                   
                   Oct. 1920 Raymonde Tanguay, daughter of Georges Tanguay, a Quebec businessman, and they had three sons; d
                   
                  .” Contrary to what Cyprien Tanguay* claims, Claverie did not replace Estèbe on the Conseil Supérieur in 1755 or 1756. In fact, Estèbe did not
                   
                  , 235, 239, 282–83. PAC Report, 1905, II, pt.iii, 346–56, Le Jeune, Dictionnaire. Tanguay, Répertoire, 109 [Tanguay is mistaken in the
                   
                   1706 at Detroit. Tanguay has confused Delhalle with Father Nicolas-Bernardin
                   
                   June 1736 he died in France. Contrary to Msgr Tanguay’s statement Dugué never married. W. Stanford Reid
                   
                  [According to Tanguay, Dictionnaire, IV, 382, a Louis Groston de Saint-Ange was baptized on 16 Oct. 1698 and a Louis-Daniel was baptized 20 Feb. 1702. Although the subject of this
                   
                  Tanguay*, and Morisset states that it was common practice in the early part of the 18th century to “sanctify” the Christian name: Paul Lambert, dit Saint-Paul. Examination of a receipt for work
                   
                  Sainte-Foy. Pierre-Gabriel Le Prévost’s origins are obscure. According to Cyprien Tanguay
                   
                  . Pardessus, Collection de lois maritimes antérieures au XVIIIe siècle (6v., Paris, 1828–45; repr. Torino, Italy, 1968). Tanguay, Dictionnaire, V, 390 [Tanguay’s
                   
                  Tanguay* and others, with Jean Loiseau, labourer of Quebec), master locksmith and tinsmith; b. c. 1694, son of François Lozeau and Marguerite Gauron of Rochefort, France; m. 28 Nov
                   
                  français (1608–1760) (2v., Montréal, 1958), II. P.-G. Roy, Inv. jug. et délib., 1717–1760, III, IV. Tanguay, Dictionnaire [Tanguay is
                   
                   Jeune, Dictionnaire, and Tanguay, Dictionnaire, mention him, the latter assigning him nine children. His widow, however, mentions only three; and the others listed in Tanguay, if in fact
                   
                  . int., I, 136; III, 42, 199. Tanguay, Dictionnaire
                   
                  . Fauteux, Les chevaliers de Saint-Louis, 129. P.-G. Roy, Inv. concessions, IV, 75. Tanguay, Dictionnaire. Ægidius Fauteux, La famille d’Ailleboust
                   
                  nos officiers,” 321–33; Inv. Concessions. Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. Coll., XVI. Godbout, “Nos ancêtres,” APQ Rapport, 1951–53, 470–71. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, I, 152
                   
                  , 164, 200; VI, 43. Tanguay, Dictionnaire. P.-G. Roy, Fils de Québec, II, 1–3.
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