Fréchette on the one hand, and Jules-Paul Tardivel on the other. Tardivel, the redoutable editor of
-Française (Ottawa), P 6/1/3 and P 263 (not classified); NA, fonds Louis Fréchette (MG 29, D40), fonds Alphonse Lusignan (MG 29, D27), Ponds famine Papineau (MG 24, B2), and fonds Benjamin Sulte (MG 29, D5
*, and the young poets Alfred Garneau, Louis Fréchette
Fréchette, whom he had met in January 1896. It was Fréchette who arranged the meeting of Drummond and Madame Emma Albani [Louise-Cécile-Emma
FRÉCHETTE, LOUIS (at his confirmation he added the name Honoré, but he stopped using it in 1880), journalist
blacksmith, and Julie-Henriette Gignac; m. 15 Sept. 1857 Charlotte-Louise-Cécile Burroughs at Quebec, and they had three children; d. there 23 June 1905 and was buried 27 June in the
Fréchette and Henri-Raymond Casgrain, and in a time of ethnic and religious polarization he saw
-Rivières, Qué., 0226 (fonds Elphège Gravel). Denis Fréchette, Le diocèse de Nicolet, 1885–1985 ([Nicolet, 1985]). Claude Lessard, Le séminaire de Nicolet, 1803–1969
Fréchette. In several articles published in 1882–83 in Picturesque Canada [see George Monro
of Henri Julien and Zoé Julien; m. 17 Oct. 1876 Marie-Louise Legault, dit
. 26 Sept. 1876 in L’Islet-sur-Mer, Que., Marie-Louise Pouliot (d. 16 Dec. 1941 in
Clarice Duval; m. there 23 Aug. 1876 Marie-Louise Turcotte, an under
About Duplicate Matches