BÉGON DE LA PICARDIÈRE, MICHEL
BÉGON DE LA COUR, CLAUDE-MICHEL
ROCBERT DE LA MORANDIÈRE, MARIE-ÉLISABETH (Marie-Isabelle, Élisabeth) (Bégon de La Cour)
the Compagnie des Indes. In 1737 Michel married Marie-Catherine-Élisabeth Bégon, daughter of Claude-Michel
Rocbert and Claude-Michel Bégon, a military officer and brother of Intendant Michel Bégon
were godparents for Jeanne-Élisabeth Bégon, the infant daughter of the intendant, Michel Bégon*. Two years later, the same
Bégon* ratified the agreement that had been reached between the Sulpician seminary, who owned the registry, and Jacques David; it authorized David to practise as court clerk – which he had
social life of the colony earned Gaufin several mentions in the correspondence of Mme Bégon [Rocbert
Michel Bégon, intendant of La Rochelle, had a secretary named Pierre Dières. As this happens to be the Michel Bégon who had instructed Dièreville to write the account of his voyage to Acadia, and as
succeeded his father as clerk of court and royal notary. On 15 May 1714 Intendant Michel Bégon granted him a commission as royal notary in the jurisdiction of Montreal. The following year, on 20 May
on 8 June he married at Montreal Anne-Geneviève Rocbert de La Morandière, sister of Mme Bégon
Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville and by Michel Bégon, the intendant at La Rochelle. Strict orders were given that Sagean, and his precious secret, be kept under lock and key
Bégon* wrote of him, in his letter of 26 Oct. 1722, that “he is well intentioned but not very capable; inclined to drink.”
On 25 June
Bégon* for a seizure made illegally; finally, 14 May 1727, Intendant Claude-Thomas Dupuy
Bégon* a third commission which gave him authority throughout the government of Montreal, except in the town itself. The last minute in Senet’s registry, preserved in the Archives judiciaires of
Michel Bégon*, the new intendant. He made similar trips to Saint-Domingue in 1726 and 1732. In May and June of 1734, during the War
Bégon*, in 1714; b. 30 May 1636 at La Ferté-Vidame (department of Eure-et-Loir); d. 14 April 1719 at Quebec.
The son of
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