Le Febvre* de La Barre considered proposing him for the post of governor of Montreal in 1683.
Alexandre Berthier probably died at the
* 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
Sainte-Marie-de-la-Nouvelle-Beauce (Sainte-Marie), Canada East, son of Elzéar-Henri Juchereau* Duchesnay, a lawyer and
regular troops, military engineer, and seigneur; b. 23 April 1723 at Quebec, son of Eustache Chartier* de
BOUILLET DE LA CHASSAIGNE (Chassagne), JEAN, esquire, career soldier, knight of the order of Saint-Louis; b. June 1654 at Paray
Scottish fort at Port de la Baleine.
In May 1629 Daniel had orders from Richelieu to sail with Isaac de
(Thwaites), passim. “Le procès de l’abbé de Fénelon devant le Conseil Souverain de la Nouvelle-France en 1674,” APQ Rapport, 1921–22, 138
Marine, and seigneur; b. 1663, son of Pierre Petit, former comptroller of the annuities of the Hôtel de Ville in Paris, and of Catherine Du Bellineau, of the parish of Saint-Jean in Paris; d. 24
BERMEN DE LA MARTINIÈRE, CLAUDE DE, esquire, seigneurial judge, seigneur, councillor in the Conseil Souverain and first councillor of
CHAUSSEGROS DE LÉRY, LOUIS-RENÉ, seigneur, army and militia officer, office holder, jp, and politician
, Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie, who was bringing from France his daughter Marie-Anne and his wife, Marguerite Legardeur de Repentigny
CHARTIER DE LOTBINIÈRE, MICHEL-EUSTACHE-GASPARD-ALAIN, army and militia officer, seigneur
BLAISE DES BERGÈRES DE RIGAUVILLE, NICOLAS, officer, commandant of Fort Niagara, seigneur; b. 1679 at Estampes (France), son of
Messire René Robineau, seigneur de Bécancour, grand voyer de la Nouvelle-France, pour le fief et seigneurie de Portneuf (3 sept. 1677),” APQ Rapport, 1925–26, 340–42. P.-G. Roy
, NF, Ins. de la Prév. de Québec, II, 268; III, 623. ASQ, Séminaire, XX-XXV. A. Roy, Inv. greffes not., VII, 267. P.-G. Roy, Inv. contrats de mariage
., I, 89; II, 20–22.. ... “Liste des officiers de justice employez dans les différents tribunaux de la Nouvelle-France
married Madeleine Hélie (or Élie) Du Tillet (b. 1626). He was then a captain in a regiment. It was in 1650 (Coll. de manuscrits relatifs à la Nouv.-France, II, 329) or
Canada au sujet de la bulle Unigenitus,” in which he made an indictment against the bishop and the Jesuits and showed himself to be more and more obdurate. Nothing is known of him after this adventure. But
Lescarbot in his Histoire de la Nouvelle-France: “Poutrincourt … had a piece of land cultivated there to sow wheat and plant vines, as he did with the help of our apothecary, M
by François Charon* de La Barre, and that with five other schoolmasters he had come on the Chameau in 1719. His