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                  . On 21 Aug. 1703 several hundred Abenakis and some Canadians led by Alexandre Leneuf* de La Vallière
                   
                  Claude-Sébastien and Judith Leneuf de Beaubassin; b. 1693 at Quebec; d. 27 July 1715 on board the Paix at La Rochelle
                   
                   1692, at Quebec, he married Judith Leneuf, daughter of Michel Leneuf de La
                   
                  and Blanchard formed part of the fief belonging to his father-in-law, Michel Leneuf
                  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
                  . Shortly before his death Mézy had commissioned Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie to succeed him as his
                   
                  . On 11 Jan. 1733 in Louisbourg Villejouin had married Anne, daughter of Louis de Gannes* de Falaise and Marguerite Leneuf de
                   
                  René Robinau de Bécancour and Marie-Anne Leneuf de La Poterie; d. 5 July 1700 at Fort Saint-Jean in Acadia. Robinau de
                   
                  , 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
                   
                  Robinau* de Bécancour and Marie-Anne Leneuf de La Poterie, godson of Governor Rémy* de Courcelle, brother of Joseph
                   
                  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; m. Marie-Charlotte Legardeur de Villiers, 15 Jan. 1684 at Quebec, and had two
                  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
                  Alexandre Leneuf de Beaubassin and took part in a raid on the village of Wells. Rigaud de
                   
                  in 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
                   
                  with Michel Leneuf Du Hérisson. Moreover he was in rivalry with the surgeon Michel
                   
                  Bigot, and Jean-Baptiste-Louis Le Prévost* Duquesnel; the other with a M. Leneuf de Beaubassin
                   
                  Wenemouet, members of a force led by Alexandre Leneuf de Beaubassin
                   
                  Leneuf* de La Vallière de Beaubassin, who served under Saint-Ovide at Île Royale (Cape Breton Island). After entering the Marine as a midshipman
                   
                  . There he became acquainted with the family of Michel Leneuf de La Vallière
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