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Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville had left Placentia and was moving up the coast toward St John’s. The land force was backed by a French squadron under Brouillan, which included 5
Le Moyne* d’Iberville, to whom he was related by marriage, on Iberville’s second voyage to Louisiana. He remained there and with Bienville
 
Denys de Bonaventure and Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville arrived at Baie
 
-Illinois (near present-day La Salle, Ill.), that Pierre Le Moyne* d’Iberville was at the mouth of the
 
* d’Iberville although 36 heavy guns were mounted for its defence. The HBC men were promised a passage to England, but they had to spend the winter in the woods, and afterwards suffered much on the journey, being
 
Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville came to seize it with the Poli and another ship commanded by his brother
following year, he went both to trade and get news of Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville’s
 
Bay posts were occupied by the French under Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville can
 
direction of his uncle and Pierre Le Moyne* d’Iberville, devastated nearly every English settlement on the island
 
and whom we most needed, was swallowed up all at once, without coming to the surface again; M. d’Iberville [Pierre
 
. Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville, however, who was married to Juchereau’s niece, welcomed this increase in his sphere of influence, and even sent soldiers to assist the venture
 
Le Moyne d’Iberville to the siege of Fort William at St John’s, Newfoundland, in November 1696. He wanted to find out whether Iberville “waged war against the English better
were condemned at a public meeting at Saint-Athanase-d’Iberville (Iberville, Que.). In the ensuing elections Louis Lacoste*, with Papineau’s
(Iberville), Lower Canada, son of Charles Thibault, a farmer, and Esther Lebeau; m. 10 April 1866 Nathalie Viau, adopted daughter of Alexis Dubord, in Montreal, and they had a son and a daughter; d
 
 1814. ANQ-Q, CN1-284, 10 nov. 1800. AP, Saint-Athanase (Iberville), Notes du notaire Didace Tassé, 19 sept. 1874. Arch. du séminaire de Trois-Rivières (Trois-Rivières, Qué.), Fords Hart, G, no
 
by a French and Indigenous force led by Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville and
 
Greysolon* Dulhut at the Sainte-Marie falls (Sault Ste. Marie) in 1684, with Le Moyne* d’Iberville at Hudson
Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville’s ships, the Wesp, in the expedition against the English in Newfoundland. By 1700 he had command of ships of the Compagnie du Canada and, at the same
 
Le Moyne* d’Iberville’s crew for both the 1694 voyage to Hudson Bay and the journey to the mouth of the Mississippi four years later but did not participate in either venture. He began
 
at Saint-Athanase in Iberville, and finally was appointed parish priest at Sorel on 11 Sept. 1861. On his arrival at Sorel, Abbé Millier
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