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; Franquelin*; Louis Jolliet*; Deshayes*]; in 1708, however, the teaching of hydrography
 
prise de possession des forts d’Agnié (17 oct. 1666),” dans Sulte, Mélanges historiques (Malchelosse), VIII, 57f. Delanglez, Jolliet, 248, 255, 260. P.-G. Roy, Inv
 
died at sea on board the Saint-François Xavier. With Louis Jolliet*, his brother-in-law, he was appointed in 1694 trustee of the
 
slaves had begun even earlier: in 1674 Louis Jolliet brought from the Mississippi region a little slave who had been
 
empire in North America. It is a testimony to its author’s skill in draftsmanship. Though undated (and unsigned), it was evidently made after the “Jolliet” map of 1674, but possibly not later than 1676
 
on the 16th. Sergeant has been blamed for losing the posts to a surprise attack despite repeated warnings from England and a direct threat from Zacharie Jolliet of an impending French attack. However
 
 May 1702 Claire, daughter of Louis Jolliet*; seven of their children lived to adulthood; d. there 1 May 1755
 
and ship-owner at La Rochelle; Joseph* (1676–1755), Sieur de La Gorgendière, married Claire Jolliet, explorer Louis
 
owner the preceding year. Révol undertook to pay annually three per cent of the proceeds from fishing to the Jolliet and Lalande heirs [see Louis
of Jolliet. In 1780 and 1781 he gained possession of almost the whole seigneury through the purchase of Joseph Fleury
 
de La Gorgendière and grand-daughter of the discoverer Louis Jolliet*. With this responsibility, Taschereau remained some time at Quebec
 
Talon*, the intendant of New France. Claire-Françoise, a daughter of this marriage, wed Louis Jolliet*, an early explorer of the Mississippi
 
12 children; one of his daughters, Claire-Françoise, married Louis Jolliet. Byssot died 26 July 1673 at
 
services were often called upon: as guardian (for Louis Jolliet*’s children, in 1700), surrogate guardian, procurator, executor, and so on. It was
 
Bay in 1689, and with Jolliet in Labrador in 1694, and it was he whom the king sent to warn Frontenac [see
 
Jolliet*’s house, which he rented on 15 June 1693 for five years. Lepallieur was well thought of: Champigny
 
Gagnon, Louis Jolliet, découvreur du Mississipi et du pays des Illinois, premier seigneur de l’île d’Anticosti (Montréal, 1946). Helmut Kallmann, A history of music in Canada, 1534
 
officer; b. 30 Aug. 1757 at Quebec, son of Jean Taché* and Marie-Anne Jolliet de Mingan; m. 25 Sept. 1785 Marie-Louise Decharnay, a
Vimont baptized Louis Jolliet, on 21 Sept. 1645. On 21 October Vimont set out for France; he went as a
 
Jolliet in the Lower Town. Inasmuch as he was the best, if not the only, qualified master-builder in Quebec at the time, we may suppose that Jolliet’s house was not Baillif’s only venture in
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