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                  FRÉCHETTE, LOUIS (at his confirmation he added the name Honoré)
                  of Henri Julien and Zoé Julien; m. 17 Oct. 1876 Marie-Louise Legault, dit
                  Fréchette on the one hand, and Jules-Paul Tardivel on the other. Tardivel, the redoutable editor of
                  Fréchette, whom he had met in January 1896. It was Fréchette who arranged the meeting of Drummond and Madame Emma Albani [Louise-Cécile-Emma
                  Clarice Duval; m. there 23 Aug. 1876 Marie-Louise Turcotte, an under
                  David*, Benjamin Sulte*, and Louis Fréchette
                  . 26 Sept. 1876 in L’Islet-sur-Mer, Que., Marie-Louise Pouliot (d. 16 Dec. 1941 in
                  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
                  *, and the young poets Alfred Garneau, Louis Fréchette
                   
                  Fréchette. In several articles published in 1882–83 in Picturesque Canada [see George Monro
                  -Rivières, Qué., 0226 (fonds Elphège Gravel). Denis Fréchette, Le diocèse de Nicolet, 1885–1985 ([Nicolet, 1985]). Claude Lessard, Le séminaire de Nicolet, 1803–1969
                  -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
                  Fréchette and Henri-Raymond Casgrain, and in a time of ethnic and religious polarization he saw
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