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                  Alexandre Leneuf de Beaubassin. For his “brave defence” March was promoted lieutenant
                   Rochelle after the fish had been sold. Lagrange’s daring example inspired Alexandre Leneuf
                   
                  LENEUF DU HÉRISSON, MICHEL, seigneur, member of the Communauté des Habitants, syndic, acting governor of Trois-Rivières, royal judge
                   
                  LENEUF DE LA VALLIÈRE DE BEAUBASSIN, MICHEL (the younger), captain, major, knight of the order of Saint-Louis, fourth son of
                   
                  LENEUF DE LA VALLIÈRE DE BEAUBASSIN, MICHEL (the elder), captain, commandant and governor of Acadia, major, seigneur of Beaubassin
                   
                  LENEUF DE LA VALLIÈRE DE BEAUBASSIN, ALEXANDRE, naval captain, knight of the order of Saint-Louis; b
                   
                  LENEUF DE LA POTERIE, JACQUES, seigneur of Portneuf, governor of Trois-Rivières, acting governor of New France; baptized 7 Nov
                   
                  . On 15 Sept. 1692, he had married Marie-Josette, daughter of Michel Leneuf
                  Saint-Pierre and Marie-Josette Leneuf de La Vallière; killed in the battle of Lac Saint-Sacrement (Lake George), 1755
                  Marguerite, wife of Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie, and his brother
                  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
                   
                  Denys* de La Ronde and of Catherine Leneuf de La Poterie. In that same year, 1672, the Comte de Frontenac was appointed governor of
                   
                  Leneuf* de La Vallière. Joybert was survived by his widow and two children. The elder, Louise-Élisabeth, afterwards became the wife of Philippe de
                  . 1676 they bought from Michel Leneuf* de La Vallière a ketch in which they made the trip to Sept-Îles the
                   
                  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
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