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                  sold to Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie on 18 Oct. 1649
                   
                  Leneuf* de La Vallière still occasionally hunted and fished there. The trading monopoly of the fishing company was disputed by the heirs of
                   
                  Leneuf de La Poterie. Raymond Douville
                   
                  Leneuf* de La Vallière continued to hunt and fish periodically in the region, where he came in conflict with Bergier’s company, active there in the 1680s. Bergier’s complaints at the French court
                  Leneuf* de La Vallière. In France, Denys succeeded in having his study published
                  . 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
                  . 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
                  Marguerite, wife of Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie, and his brother
                   
                  LENEUF DE LA POTERIE, JACQUES, seigneur of Portneuf, governor of Trois-Rivières, acting governor of New France; baptized 7 Nov
                   
                  LENEUF DU HÉRISSON, MICHEL, seigneur, member of the Communauté des Habitants, syndic, acting governor of Trois-Rivières, royal judge
                   
                  with Michel Leneuf Du Hérisson. Moreover he was in rivalry with the surgeon Michel
                   
                  status of a barony. René Robinau had obtained this fief from his father-in-law, Jacques Leneuf de La
                   
                  René Robinau de Bécancour and Marie-Anne Leneuf de La Poterie; d. 5 July 1700 at Fort Saint-Jean in Acadia. Robinau de
                  . Shortly before his death Mézy had commissioned Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie to succeed him as his
                   
                  . On 1 May 1665 Jacques Leneuf* de La Poterie granted Ameau a lot measuring three-quarters of an acre in area on Île
                  Michel Leneuf de La Vallière (the elder); Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, below Quebec, acquired from Noël Langlois in settlement of a debt of 1,160 livres; Le Bic, also below Quebec
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