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LA CORNE, LOUIS (Jean-Louis, Pierre, Louis-Luc, Louis-François) DE, known as the Chevalier de La Corne
JANSSOONE, FRÉDÉRIC (baptized Frédéric-Cornil) (Brother Frédéric-Yves, Frédéric de Saint-Yves, Father Frédéric Janssoone, Frédéric de Ghyvelde, Good Father Frédéric)
BÉLANGER, DINA (baptized Marie-Marguerite-Dina-Adélaïde), named Marie Sainte-Cécile-de-Rome
 
CHARTIER DE LOTBINIÈRE, EUSTACHE (baptized François-Louis) (b. 1716, d. after 1785)
 
LE PAPE DU LESCÖAT (Du Lescouat, de Lescöat), JEAN-GABRIEL-MARIE
 
MARIN DE LA MALGUE (La Margue, La Marque, La Marche), CHARLES-PAUL
SALES LATERRIÈRE (Fabre), PIERRE DE (Jean (Jean-Baptiste, Jean-Pierre) Laterrière)
SUZOR-COTÉ, MARC-AURÈLE DE FOY (baptized Hypolite-Wilfrid-Marcaurèle Côté) (Marc-Aurèle Côté)
 
TAILHANDIER, dit La Beaume, MARIEN (Taillandier, dit La Baume; Maxime de La Baume)
VERSAILLES, JOSEPH (baptized Marie-Joseph-Louis de Gonzague Martin, dit Versailles)
VIGER, AMANDA (baptized Marie-Louise-Amanda), named Saint-Jean-de-Goto
 
WATTEVILLE, LOUIS DE (the name sometimes appears as Abraham Ludwig Karl von Wattenwyl)
WILSON, EDWARD ARTHUR (Amiel de Valdes) (Brother XII, The Brother, XII, Brother Twelve)
 
BONNE DE MISSÈGLE (Misèle), LOUIS DE, officer in the colonial regular troops; b. c. 1717
 
THAVENET, MARGUERITE DE, b. 1646 at Bourges, daughter of Raymond de Thavenet, captain in the Régiment de Brimon, and of Élisabeth de
MARMETTE, MARIE-LOUISE (baptized Marie-Louise-Joséphine-Esther-Eliza) (Brodeur), known as Louyse de Bienville (Domino Noir)
 
BERMEN DE LA MARTINIÈRE, CLAUDE-ANTOINE DE, officer in the colonial regular troops; b. 12 July
 
Moreau de Brésoles and Mother Marie Maillet the honour of being a foundress of the Hôtel-Dieu in
 
LA CORNE DE CHAPTES, MARIE-MADELEINE DE, dite du Saint-Sacrement, sister of the Congregation of Notre-Dame
MOREAU DE BRÉSOLES, JUDITH, nun, Hospitaller of St. Joseph, co-foundress of the Hôtel-Dieu, Laval (France), foundress and first
 
d’exhortation contenant les merveilles de Dieu et de la dignité de l’homme” as well as his own “Déploration sur la mort desditz Parmentiers” in 1531 and his poem “Plainctes sur les trépas de Raoul et Jean
 
HERTEL DE MONCOURS (Montcourt), PIERRE, officer in the colonial regular troops; b. at Trois-Rivières on 19 March 1687, the
 
THAUMUR DE LA SOURCE, DOMINIQUE-ANTOINE-RENÉ, priest of the seminary of Quebec, missionary to the Mississippi region; b. at
 
MARTEL DE BROUAGUE, FRANÇOIS, commandant of the Labrador coast, merchant, shipowner; b. 30 April 1692 in Quebec, son of
CADRON, MARIE-ROSALIE, dite de la Nativité (Jetté), founder of the Institut des Sœurs de Miséricorde
 
SUÈVE, EDMOND DE, lieutenant in the Régiment de Carignan and co-seigneur of Sainte-Anne de la Perade; b. some time between 1617 and 1620
and Marie-Marguerite Dufrost de Lajemmerais; d. 7 March 1790 at Boucherville
 
Jacques Bigot, Baron de Contremont, king’s councillor, and provost, and Claude Sarrazin; brother of Vincent Bigot; d
 
DURET DE CHEVRY DE LA BOULAYE, CHARLES, lieutenant for the king in Acadia, 1685–90; b. c
 
CAËN, ÉMERY DE, captain in the service of the Compagnie de Caën, commandant of
 
DE LISLE (Delisle), AUGUSTIN (also known as Augustin-Stanislas), notary and botanist; b. at Montreal and
 
DANEAU DE MUY, CHARLOTTE, dite de Sainte-Hélène, Ursuline, annalist; b. 23 Nov. 1694 at
 
DESJORDY DE CABANAC, JOSEPH (sometimes written Cabanas), captain in the colonial regular troops, town major of Trois
 
-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie, Paris; m. 3 Feb. 1728, in the church of Notre-Dame de Québec, Marie-Angélique Boivin; d. 28 April 1754 in Montreal
 
PETIT DE LEVILLIERS, CHARLES (the name is sometimes written Lynvilliers, Linvilliers, L’Invilliers or
 
SABREVOIS, JACQUES-CHARLES DE, soldier, captain in the colonial regular troops, commandant at Detroit and at Fort Chambly, town major of
BRAY, ÉMILE-FRÉDÉRIC DE (sometimes spelled Debray), French naval officer and
CHAUVIGNY, MARIE-MADELEINE DE (Gruel de la Peltrie), secular foundress of the Ursulines of Quebec; b. 1603 at Alençon (France), a
 
SAUREL, PIERRE DE, captain in the Carignan-Salières regiment, and seigneur; baptized 26 Dec. 1626 in Grenoble, son of Mathieu de
 
SAVEUSE DE BEAUJEU, GEORGES-RENÉ, Comte de BEAUJEU, seigneur and member of the Legislative Council; b. 4 June 1810 at
corner of Notre-Dame and Sous-le-Fort in a house said to have been built by Samuel de Champlain* in 1624. In 1819 they put their son in an
GANNES DE FALAISE (Falaize), LOUIS DE, officer in the colonial regular troops in Canada and Acadia, knight of the order of Saint-Louis
 
GODEFROY DE LINTOT, MICHEL, esquire, captain in the colonial regular troops, town major of Trois-Rivières, seigneur; baptized 21
 
LARUE, GUILLAUME DE, indentured worker, carpenter, notary, seigneurial judge, originally from the parish of Saint-Maclou (Rouen); b
 
RAISIN, MARIE, one of the first nuns of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame (Montreal), baptized 29 April 1636 at
 
. Chefdostel, who was captain of the ship Catherine, entered into a contract with the Marquis Troilus de
 
SAILLY, LOUIS-ARTHUS DE, merchant, royal judge; b. c. 1625 in France; buried 9 April 1668 at Montreal
CHARTIER DE LOTBINIÈRE, MICHEL-EUSTACHE-GASPARD-ALAIN, army and militia officer, seigneur
 
LEFEBVRE DE BELLEFEUILLE, LOUIS-CHARLES (also called Charles or
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