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                  [at the school] for three years.” His name appears inconsequentially in Quebec records in connection with several lawsuits; Tanguay cites the Registre de Beauport, 9 Oct. 1688 as recording his
                   
                  notariat, I, 68. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, I, 28. Revisions based on:Bibliothèque et Arch. Nationales du Québec, Centre
                   
                  . Roy), I; 287–90. Delanglez, Jolliet, 274, 285–97. Eccles, Frontenac, 146, 149, 151. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, I, 63.
                   
                  ,” APQ Rapport, 1922–23, 132; “Dollard des Ormeaux,” Can. Antiquarian and Numismatic J., 3d ser., IX (1912), 55. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, I, 120
                   
                  (1923), 315f.; XXXII (1926), 524–28; XL (1934), 341f. Tanguay, Dictionnaire.
                   
                  Sillery. Does this imply that Father Côme made a trip to Quebec, as stated by Abbé Tanguay? Not at all; it was the child’s parents who, passing through Sillery, had the baptismal certificate registered at
                  the Armorial de France of d’Hozier as being the daughter of Simon-François Daumont de Saint-Lusson and Marguerite La Verge. On the other hand Tanguay’s dictionary gives Marguerite Bérin as
                  historians – Abbé Rousseau, Parkman, Sulte, Mgr Tanguay – supported the thesis advanced by Ferland and Faillon. Only one discordant voice arose, which people pretended not to hear: that of the
                   
                  –48), 101–7, 257–70. Sulte, Hist. des Can. fr., II, 37. Tanguay, Dictionnaire I, 207, 379.
                   
                  Lechasseur* (secretary of Buade de Frontenac), which is not, of course, necessarily an indication that the abbé was then in France. Tanguay, Allaire, and Sulte, after Noiseux – whose information is
                   
                  girl Marie-Félix at Quebec in 1662 and who was probably born in 1634, according to the census of 1667, or in 1636 according to Tanguay. If we accept either of these two dates, we must be dealing with two
                   
                  , according to Tanguay), in the parish of Notre-Dame de Montréal; she died at Île Sainte-Thérèse on 24 Oct. 1687
                   
                   April 1693. Tanguay is therefore wrong when he attributes to him a second marriage in 1667. More probably the marriage in question was that of his brother Antoine, who was himself living at Quebec
                   
                  concessionnaire de terre à Montréal,” BRH, XXIX (1923), 36–37. Tanguay, Dictionnaire. Revisions based on:Bibliothèque et
                   
                  his family, and which led the genealogist Cyprien Tanguay* to confuse him with a soldier living in Acadia at the time and called Chevalier
                   
                   régiment de Carignan. Tanguay, Dictionnaire. Revisions based on:Arch. Départementales, Oise (Beauvais, France), “État
                   
                  . Roy, “Noël Langlois senior et Noël Langlois Junior,” BRH, XXII (1916), 86, 245–46. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, I, 345. Émile Vaillancourt, La conquête du Canada par les Normands
                  , Mélanges historiques (Malchelosse), VIII. Tanguay, Dictionnaire
                   
                  ,” RSCT, 1st ser., I (1882–83), sect.i, 131–37. Tanguay, Dictionnaire
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