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                  . 1786 in Montreal, son of François Jobin and Angélique Sarrère, dit La Victoire; m. first 16 May 1808 Marie-Joseph Baudry; m. secondly 22 April 1816 Marie Archambault
                  . Nothing is known of Pierre-Paul Démaray’s early years. After studying for a while he decided to become a notary, and from 1819 to 1824 worked as a clerk under Pierre Lanctôt and Laurent Archambault at
                   
                  . 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
                   
                  AC, Beauharnois (Valleyfield), Minutiers, Godefroy Chagnon, 1er juin 1827, 24 mai 1830, 3 juin 1846; Joliette, Minutiers, Camille Archambault, 26, 29 déc. 1856
                  ARCHAMBAULT, PAUL-LOUP (baptized Paul), Roman Catholic priest, vicar general, and seminary administrator; b
                   
                  intellectual progress of the students. Clashes between the superior and successive directors of the establishment, such as Paul-Loup Archambault
                   
                  ; “Inv. de la corr. de Mgr Plessis,” 1927–28: 246; 1932–33: 77. Jacques Archambault et Eugénie Lévesque, Le
                   
                  Archambault*. Thus the bishop of Quebec, Joseph-Octave Plessis*, had sought an educator who was capable of taking the seminary in hand
                  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
                   
                  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
                   
                  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.
                   
                  . 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
                  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
                  in 1648, he took a number of Iroquois prisoners. In the spring of 1651, with the pioneer Jacques Archambault, he barely escaped a massacre in which several settlers perished; there was only one other
                  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
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