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                  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
                  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
                  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
                   
                  . 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
                   
                  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.
                   
                  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
                  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
                   
                  Archambault*. Thus the bishop of Quebec, Joseph-Octave Plessis*, had sought an educator who was capable of taking the seminary in hand
                   
                  ; “Inv. de la corr. de Mgr Plessis,” 1927–28: 246; 1932–33: 77. Jacques Archambault et Eugénie Lévesque, Le
                   
                  intellectual progress of the students. Clashes between the superior and successive directors of the establishment, such as Paul-Loup Archambault
                  ARCHAMBAULT, PAUL-LOUP (baptized Paul), Roman Catholic priest, vicar general, and seminary administrator; b
                   
                  AC, Beauharnois (Valleyfield), Minutiers, Godefroy Chagnon, 1er juin 1827, 24 mai 1830, 3 juin 1846; Joliette, Minutiers, Camille Archambault, 26, 29 déc. 1856
                   
                  . 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
                  . 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
                  . 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
                   
                  , for in September 1806 he went into partnership with Pierre-Amable Archambault, another important merchant, and set up the Fabrique de Potasse de L’Assomption. Three years later Leroux further
                   
                  country, for despite frail health he lived to be 76. Shortly before he died, his intimate friend, Paul-Loup Archambault
                  .] Archambault, Sur les pas de Marthe et de Marie: congrégation de femmes au Canada français
                  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
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