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                  vessels near Boston. Two years later he sailed aboard a privateer commanded by Alexandre Leneuf
                   
                  Gautier*, dit Bellair, brought to their marriage in 1737. In 1742 Michel purchased the 75-ton Saint-Charles from another officer, Michel Leneuf de La Vallière, for 4,600
                   
                  association, ratified at Louisbourg in October 1749, with Philippe Leneuf de Beaubassin and Blaise Lagoanere. All three were among the heirs of Michel Daccarrette and the aim of the association was in part
                   
                  Denys de La Ronde and Catherine Leneuf. He thus became, by the interplay of marriages, the father-in-law of Madeleine de Verchères
                   
                  Chambalon, Gaillard went into partnership with Alexandre Leneuf de
                  Leneuf de La Vallière, the elder, and Marie Denys. He had one child from his first marriage and 12 from his third. His widow lived first at Île Royale, then at Trois-Rivières, where she
                   
                  , N.S.), son of Louis de Gannes* de Falaise and Marguerite Leneuf de La Vallière et de Beaubassin; d. 23 Oct
                  . Head of the Godefroy de Tonnancour family, Jean Godefroy had married, probably towards the end of 1636 (the private marriage contract is dated 15 December), Marie Leneuf, daughter of Mathieu Leneuf
                   
                   Oct. 1637, eldest son of Jean Godefroy* de Lintot and Marie Leneuf; d. 18 May 1709, at Trois-Rivières
                   
                  Trois-Rivières on 18 July 1649, son of Jean Godefroy* de Lintot and Marie Leneuf; d. 10 Sept. 1730, at Trois
                   
                  child of Jean Godefroy* de Lintot and Marie Leneuf, d. c. 1716. Governor
                  Leneuf* de La Poterie, father of Michel Leneuf de La Vallière
                   
                  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
                   
                  .), led by Alexandre Leneuf de Beaubassin. Governor
                   
                  Historical Society, ed. J. C. Webster (Saint John, N.B., 1941), 9, 10, 12. [Louis Leneuf de La Vallière?], “Journal de ce qui s’est passé à
                  . 1676 they bought from Michel Leneuf* de La Vallière a ketch in which they made the trip to Sept-Îles the
                   
                  Leneuf* de La Vallière. Joybert was survived by his widow and two children. The elder, Louise-Élisabeth, afterwards became the wife of Philippe de
                   
                  Denys* de La Ronde and of Catherine Leneuf de La Poterie. In that same year, 1672, the Comte de Frontenac was appointed governor of
                  La Vallière (probably Louis Leneuf de La Vallière) have left descriptions of the episode. In some of these Le Loutre is said to have plotted the killing, but the versions contradict one
                  Marguerite, wife of Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie, and his brother
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