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                  ARCHAMBAULT, PAUL-LOUP (baptized Paul)
                  ARCHAMBAULT, GUSTAVE (baptized Joseph-Ferdinand-Gustave)
                   
                  ARCHAMBEAULT (Archambault), URGEL-EUGÈNE (baptized Urgèle)
                  wife and family, Lauson married Marie Archambault, aged 12, daughter of Jacques Archambault and Françoise Toureault, on 27 Nov. 1656, at Ville-Marie. As a good citizen Lauson enlisted in the
                   
                  stars of the French Canadian stage, including Joseph-Sergius Archambault, known as Palmieri, Elzéar Hamel, and Filion. This theatre closed down after scarcely more than a season of performances
                  Abbott]. Called to the bar on 6 April 1857, he went into partnership with Cyrille Archambault, who died in an accident in 1865
                   
                  Nicolas Gendron; dictionnaire généalogique (Saint-Hyacinthe, Qué., 1929). J.-B.-O. Archambault, Monographie de la paroisse de Sainte-Rosalie (Saint-Hyacinthe, 1939). M. Hamelin
                  discovered, in the course of a trip to France that very year, that Chauvin had a wife there whom he had married before setting out for the colony. Hence this second marriage to Anne Archambault, celebrated at
                  faculté de droit de l’université de Montréal (Montréal, 1978). J.-J. Lefebvre, “Les Archambault au Conseil législatif; quelques précisions sur sir Horace, l’hon. Louis et l’hon. Pierre-Urgel
                  Archambault*]. He was a member of the Society of St Vincent de Paul and a trustee of Notre-Dame Hospital in Montreal and of the Hôpital Notre-Dame-de-l’Espérance in Saint-Laurent
                  Archambault*, a Jesuit who was active in the 20th century. A satirical pamphlet, La pléiade rouge, described Joseph Papin as “the Danton of
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