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. 1 May 1709 at Quebec, the second son of Joseph de Fleury* de La Gorgendière and Claire Jolliet; m
, Jolliet. G. J. Garraghan, The Jesuits of the middle United States (3v., New York, 1938), I, 3–4. Francis Nelligan, “The visit of Father Allouez to Lake Nipigon in 1667,” CCHA
the Ottawa country in 1660 to trade have been identified by Louise Phelps Kellogg as Jean-François Pouteret de Bellecourt, dit Colombier; Adrien Jolliet (elder brother of Louis
 
Jolliet and others, in respect of a society for trading in the Ottawa country of which she was a shareholder. She also appeared before the Conseil Souverain, as the agent of her last husband
 
MONTIGNY, FRANÇOIS DE (sometimes called François Jolliet de
historical projects as the biographies of 17th-century Canadian explorer Louis Jolliet* and a governor of New France in that century, Louis
; b. 9 Sept. 1789 in Saint-Thomas parish (Montmagny), Que., son of Antoine Jolliet (Joliette), a notary, and Catherine Faribault; m. 27 Sept. 1813 Charlotte Lanaudière (Tarieu
 
Canadian, Jeanne Bissot, a grand-daughter of Louis Hébert* and sister-in-law of Louis Jolliet
 
important part of his investments. In 1837 he had acquired the Jolliet seigneury in the Beauce. As for his places of residence, they were among the most magnificent at Quebec. Towards the end of the 1830s
 
voyages of Louis Jolliet (Chicago, 1948), 151, and Marie de Saint-Jean d’Ars, “A la recherche de la mer du Nord, 1661,” RHAF, VIII (1954–55), 220–35). P.-G. Roy affirmed this at first
* de La Gorgendière and Claire Jolliet, whom he had found attractive. He came back to Quebec in 1732 on the Rubis, and the following year on 2 May was married in Quebec. He and his
 
. During the 1690s he may have received instruction in navigation and pilotage from Louis Jolliet* and perhaps later from Jean
a decisive encounter. Adrien, the brother of Louis Jolliet, had been there since the previous day, having
 
* and their predecessor Louis Jolliet*, had set up fur-trading posts on the borders of Inuit territory, between the Strait of Belle Isle and
. Burke-Gaffney, “Canada’s first engineer: Jean Bourdon 1601–1668,” CCHA Report, 1956–57, 87–104. Delanglez, Jolliet, 245–62. “Éloge de la famille Bourdon (Lettre de la Mère Marie de
 
Verner*, chief factor, received warning from Zacharie Jolliet of a threatened French attack on the company’s posts. As soon as winter travel became possible Fullartine was sent to Albany Fort to warn
 
health did not permit that, he contented himself with gathering his information from reliable witnesses: Louis Jolliet*, the Jesuit missionaries
, Germain, whose godmother was the mother of the famous explorer Louis Jolliet*, became the first Canadian priest
, Daumont de Saint-Lusson, Jean Peré*, Jolliet
 
were, it must be added, closely related, of these different tribes. In the summer of 1679 he went to James Bay with Louis Jolliet*, and on the
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