Denys* de La Ronde and of Catherine Leneuf de La Poterie.
In that same year, 1672, the Comte de Frontenac was appointed governor of New
, wife of Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie, and his brother
Alexandre Leneuf de Beaubassin and others to enter privateering, though none seems to have matched Lagrange’s success. Lagrange was rewarded with a captaincy in the king’s navy, a rank he held for
October 1769. A few years earlier at Saint-Pierre and Miquelon he had married Marguerite Leneuf de Beaubassin, who in May 1769 bore him a son in La Rochelle
Robinau* de Bécancour, Baron de Portneuf, and of Marie-Anne Leneuf de La Poterie; d. during the night of 3–4 Oct. 1726 at Montreal.
In 1689
. 7 Nov. 1657 at Trois-Rivières, son of Pierre Denys de La Ronde and Catherine Leneuf de La
.
Duforillon shortly became engaged to Barbe, daughter of Montreal’s town major Michel Leneuf* de La Vallière et
of which would spell the ruin of the country.” The governor of Trois-Rivières in those unhappy years was Jacques Leneuf* de La
Denys de La Ronde and Catherine Leneuf. He thus became, by the interplay of marriages, the father-in-law of Madeleine de Verchères
, N.S.), son of Louis de Gannes* de Falaise and Marguerite Leneuf de La Vallière et de Beaubassin; d. 23 Oct
was included the seigneury of Kamouraska, “valued and estimated” at 15,000 livres, which Louis Aubert Duforillon and Barbe Leneuf de La Vallière had just given him that same day on
Leneuf* de La Vallière. Joybert was survived by his widow and two children. The elder, Louise-Élisabeth, afterwards became the wife of Philippe de
Leneuf de Beaubassin. For his “brave defence” March was promoted lieutenant-colonel. He commanded the fort at Casco Bay until 1707
Le Prévost* Duquesnel; the other with a M. Leneuf de Beaubassin, probably Philippe, captain of the corsair Caesar, whereby the two men agreed to share their proceeds from
Abenakis and some Canadians led by Alexandre Leneuf* de La Vallière et de Beaubassin ravaged Wells and nearby
Couagne, Philippe Leneuf de Beaubassin, Jean-Baptiste Dupleix Silvain, and Antoine
Denys de La Ronde and Catherine Leneuf; m. in 1693 Jeanne Jannière, widow of Jean-François Bourdon
John, N.B., 1941), 9, 10, 12. [Louis Leneuf de La Vallière?], “Journal de ce qui s’est passé à Chicnitou et autres parties des frontières de l’Acadie depuis le 15 septembre 1750 jusqu’au 28
Wenemouet, members of a force led by Alexandre Leneuf de Beaubassin
Bécancour and Marie-Anne Leneuf de La Poterie; m. Marie-Charlotte Legardeur de Villiers, 15 Jan. 1684 at Quebec, and had two daughters, Marie-Anne-Geneviève and Marie-Marguerite-Renée; d