Alexandre Leneuf de Beaubassin and took part in a raid on the village of Wells. Rigaud de
Pierre Denys de La Ronde and Catherine Leneuf and thus became linked to one of New France’s leading families. A few months earlier he had obtained the post of governor of Trois-Rivières by
Robinau* de Bécancour and Marie-Anne Leneuf de La Poterie; m. Marie-Charlotte Legardeur de Villiers, 15 Jan. 1684 at Quebec, and had two
status of a barony. René Robinau had obtained this fief from his father-in-law, Jacques Leneuf de La
Robinau* de Bécancour and Marie-Anne Leneuf de La Poterie, godson of Governor Rémy* de Courcelle, brother of Joseph
, and of Marie-Anne Leneuf de La Poterie; d. during the night of 3–4 Oct. 1726 at Montreal.
In 1689 Portneuf was appointed a
René Robinau de Bécancour and Marie-Anne Leneuf de La Poterie; d. 5 July 1700 at Fort Saint-Jean in Acadia.
Robinau de
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On 11 Jan. 1733 in Louisbourg Villejouin had married Anne, daughter of Louis de Gannes* de Falaise and Marguerite Leneuf de
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Shortly before his death Mézy had commissioned Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie to succeed him as his
Leneuf* de La Vallière et de Beaubassin in 1703. In 1710 he commanded the Province Galley in the successful expedition against Port-Royal under Francis
and Blanchard formed part of the fief belonging to his father-in-law, Michel Leneuf
1692, at Quebec, he married Judith Leneuf, daughter of Michel Leneuf de La
Claude-Sébastien and Judith Leneuf de Beaubassin; b. 1693 at Quebec; d. 27 July 1715 on board the Paix at La Rochelle
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On 21 Aug. 1703 several hundred Abenakis and some Canadians led by Alexandre Leneuf* de La Vallière