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                  LENEUF DE LA VALLIÈRE DE BEAUBASSIN, ALEXANDRE
                   
                  LENEUF DE LA VALLIÈRE DE BEAUBASSIN, MICHEL (d. 1705)
                   
                  LENEUF DE LA VALLIÈRE DE BEAUBASSIN, MICHEL (d. 1740)
                  . 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
                  Leneuf* de La Poterie, father of Michel Leneuf de La Vallière
                   
                  . There he became acquainted with the family of Michel Leneuf de La Vallière
                   
                  sold to Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie on 18 Oct. 1649
                   
                  Leneuf de La Vallière (the elder), resident at Beaubassin, who claimed the Chipoudy and Petitcodiac settlements as part of his seigneury. A declaration of 1703 by the Conseil d’État
                   
                  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
                   
                  Claude-Sébastien and Judith Leneuf de Beaubassin; b. 1693 at Quebec; d. 27 July 1715 on board the Paix at La Rochelle
                   
                  child of Jean Godefroy* de Lintot and Marie Leneuf, d. c. 1716. Governor
                   
                   1692, at Quebec, he married Judith Leneuf, daughter of Michel Leneuf de La
                   
                  Leneuf de La Poterie. Raymond Douville
                   
                  Leneuf* de La Poterie, and Pierre Boucher, the commandant of the fort, were present. Dandonneau acquired
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