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                  . Geoffrion practised law with Dorion, Dorion et Geoffrion, which became Dorion et Geoffrion in 1874. By 1878 he was the senior partner in the law firm of Geoffrion, Rinfret, Archambault et Dorion, which became
                   Archambault, and Marie-Anne Célerier, dit
                   
                  . Bélisle then moved to a new home, taking up residence in the village of Pointe-aux-Trembles. On 25 Aug. 1712 he married Jeanne Archambault, the eldest daughter of a local farmer. This fruitful match
                   
                  . Vite-Adélard Le Moyne de Martigny did classical studies at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal from 1840 to 1842. He then decided to study law with Joseph-Napoléon-Azarie Archambault, a notary in
                   
                  Archambault*. In 1907, with a view to building its own instruments, the Willis Piano Company Limited acquired a majority holding in the
                  (4v., Trois-Rivières, 1888–1911), III: 430. L.-P. Audet, “Urgel-Eugène Archambault instituteur (1851–1859),” Cahiers des Dix
                  General Paul-Loup Archambault*, and the permission of the bishop of Montreal, Ignace
                   
                  enterprises were taken over by Urgel Archambault. Trullier, dit Lacombe, had been named a justice of the peace for the District of Montreal in 1810
                  significant time in Montreal’s history.  p.s.] Thérèse Archambault-Lessard, “Alexandre et Thomas Wilson
                  Archambault*]. Invited to speak along with Victor Morin, Henri Bourassa
                  taught the belles-lettres and rhetoric classes at the Petit Séminaire for two years. In 1821 he renounced his orders, and on 5 Feb. 1822 married Marie-Marguerite Archambault, of the parish of
                  , Catholiques, Saint-Michel (Sherbrooke), 12 juin 1901; Minutiers, J.-A. Archambault, 27 avril 1878. ANQ-M, CE1-26, 15 juin 1838. Le Pionnier (Montréal), 16
                   
                  AC, Beauharnois (Valleyfield), Minutiers, Godefroy Chagnon, 1er juin 1827, 24 mai 1830, 3 juin 1846; Joliette, Minutiers, Camille Archambault, 26, 29 déc. 1856
                  , comptes rendus des assemblées, 1657–1900. Arch. du Séminaire de Saint-Sulpice (Paris), Fonds canadien, dossier 121, nos.4–30, 33; dossier 126. Alfred Archambault, “M. Colin et l’université,” Bull
                   
                  . de Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu, 212. J.-B.-O. Archambault, Monographie de la paroisse de Sainte-Rosalie (Saint-Hyacinthe, 1939), 47–48. Choquette, Hist. du séminaire de Saint
                  Richelieu. After taking her first communion at the age of 12, she returned home; there she was again tutored privately by Abbé Jean-Marie-Ignace Archambault, a teacher at the Collège de Saint-Hyacinthe. Eager
                   sept. 1885. Le Jeune, Dictionnaire, I: 205–7. Papin Archambault, Sur les pas de Marthe et de Marie, congrégation de femmes au Canada (Montréal, 1929). L.-P. Audet, Le
                   
                  . 1864. Mélanges religieux, 12 févr. 1850. Allaire, Dictionnaire. Le Jeune, Dictionnaire, I, 391. [J.-P. Archambault], Une œuvre sociale
                   
                  AC, Joliette, Minutiers, Eugène Archambault, 2 déc. 1834. AD, Seine-et-Marne (Melun), État civil, Nemours, 9 août 1733. MAC-CD, Fonds Morisset, 2, L716.4/P551.
                   
                  the Collège de L’Assomption and was subsidized by the provincial government [see Pierre-Urgel Archambault*]. Marsan was
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