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Nicolas Dupont de Neuville (d. 1716), who had probably been involved in trade in New France as early as 1652, became a member of
they had eight children; d. 20 Dec. 1862 at sea. Charles-Jacques Frémont began his education at the Séminaire de
Caron*; m. there 29 Jan. 1883 Annie Smith in the church of Saint-Roch, and they had ten children; d. there 25 March 1915 and was buried 29 March in Notre-Dame de Belmont
 
GIFFARD, MARIE-FRANÇOISE, dite Marie de Saint-Ignace, Hospitaller of the
 
GODEFROY DE VIEUXPONT (Vieux-Pont), JOSEPH, interpreter, fur-trader, militia captain; b. 20 July 1645 at Trois-Rivières, sixth
 
GODEFROY DE VIEUXPONT, JACQUES, fur-trader and interpreter, son of
 
. Honorius Provost ASQ, Documents Faribault, 117; Paroisse de Québec, 151. Séminaire, XXXVI, 1c. BRH, XLIX (1943), 268–72
 
at the Séminaire de Nantes in 1790. Having refused, like the other Sulpicians, to take the oath of loyalty to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, he left Nantes for Bilbao, Spain, on 15 Sept
 
LANGLOIS, MARIE-THÉRÈSE, dite de Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Chomedey de Maisonneuve. Having decided to settle at Ville-Marie (Montreal), Lauson bought 50 rods of land and a house from Urbain Tessier, dit Lavigne, in March 1655. On 20
 
LAUSON, JEAN DE, junior, grand seneschal of New France; b. presumably between 1620 and 1635 in
 
LEGARDEUR DE REPENTIGNY, LOUIS, officer in the colonial regular troops; b. 5
 
LENEUF DE LA VALLIÈRE DE BEAUBASSIN, ALEXANDRE, naval captain, knight of the order of Saint-Louis; b. 22 June 1666 and
 
MAREUIL, PIERRE DE, priest, Jesuit, missionary; b. 29 June 1672 at Bourges, France; d. 19 April 1742 in Paris
 
MONIC, JOSEPH DE, military officer and administrator, acting governor of Placentia (Plaisance), 1697–1702; b. probably in the
 
notary Louis-Claude Danré* de Blanzy for the signing of the marriage contract. If we accept Pennisseaut’s own statement (according
 
. Robert Lahaise AJM, Greffe de Bénigne Basset, 12 janv. 1674. ASSM
, at Quebec, he had married his first wife Adeline Masse, by whom he had at least one daughter, Adeline, who married Montreal lawyer Alexandre de Lusignan. Widowed, on 19 Aug. 1839 he married
 
SABREVOIS DE BLEURY, CLÉMENT DE, seigneur and merchant; baptized 16 July
 
SAINT-OURS, FRANÇOIS-XAVIER DE, officer in the colonial regular troops; b. 12 Dec. 1717 at Montreal, fourth child of Pierre de
Scallon decided not to rebuild. In 1847 the three partners and Gaspard Tarieu Taillant de Lanaudière had the St Lawrence and Industry Village Rail
 
-Marie-de-Monnoir (Marieville) and three in Saint-Hugues. Soon after her arrival in the summer of 1876, Sister Marie-Saint-David was appointed principal
-Rémi-de-La Salle (Saint-Rémi), Lower Canada, son of Amable Troie, dit Lafranchise, a farmer, and Marie Pinsonneau (Pinsonneault); d. 15 March 1919 in Montreal
 
VERON DE GRANDMESNIL, ÉTIENNE, militia captain and notary; b. 31 Oct. 1649 at Trois-Rivières, son of Jean
 
ABBADIE DE SAINT-CASTIN, JOSEPH D’, Baron de SAINT-CASTIN, French officer and Abenaki chief; son of Jean-Vincent
 
. Jean-Baptiste Boucher entered the second form at the Petit Séminaire de Québec in 1777, and had the good fortune to do the sixth form (Rhetoric) and the two-year Philosophy program under the expert
 
before the notary Louis-Claude Danré de Blanzy had made the inventory of the belongings from his
 
CREVIER DE SAINT-FRANÇOIS, JEAN, fur-trader, a prominent person in the colony; baptized 3 April 1642 at Trois-Rivières, son of
 
DAVID, JACQUES, merchant, court clerk, and royal notary; b. c. 1684 at Notre-Dame-de-la-Platée, in the diocese
 
Born into an illustrious family from Trois-Rivières, Simon-Pierre Denys de Bonaventure (1659–1711) served as an officer in the
 
Baudouin, he is thought to have accompanied Cavelier* de La Salle, for he obtained a grant of land at Fort Saint-Louis in the
 
GUEN, HAMON, priest, Sulpician, missionary; b. 1687 in the diocese of Saint-Pol-de-Léon (dept. of Finistère), France; d
Leneuf* de La Poterie, father of Michel Leneuf de La Vallière
 
HAMARE (Hamard) DE LA BORDE, JEAN-BAPTISTE-JULIEN, lawyer, merchant, attorney of the provost and admiralty courts of Quebec; b. 29
 
HAVARD DE BEAUFORT, FRANÇOIS-CHARLES, known as L’Avocat, soldier, “sorcerer”; b. c. 1715 in Paris; returned
LA CORNE DE CHAPTES, JOSEPH-MARIE (Jean-Marie) DE, parish priest, ecclesiastical
; b. 27 Oct. 1846 in Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir (Marieville), Lower Canada, son of Albert Larocque, a farmer, and Geneviève Dagneau; d. 15 Aug. 1926 in Sherbrooke, Que
LE MOYNE DE SAINTE-HÉLÈNE, JACQUES, soldier; baptized 16 April 1659 at Montreal, son of
 
Bricault de Valmur, the secretary of Hocquart*. But the new incumbent died 28 June 1738 at Quebec, and Claude Louet succeeded
 
LÉGARÉ, ANTOINE, teacher; b. 2 Oct. 1799 at Saint-Roch de Québec, son of Ignace Légaré, a tanner, and Marie
 
MARTIN DE LINO, ANTOINE (baptized Guillaume), priest, Recollet; b. 7 Aug
 
Callière and Bochart de Champigny wrote to the Comte de Pontchartrain on 18 Oct. 1700
 
being superior of the convents of Vitry (1669), Sézanne (1670), and Rouen (1672), he was named, in 1673, to succeed Father Gabriel de
founded the École des Sciences Sociales, Économiques et Politiques at the Université de Montréal. Prévost’s original intention was to obtain a
 
Congrégation de Notre-Dame; b. 11 April 1681, daughter of William Sayward and Mary Rishworth; d. and buried 28 March 1717 at Quebec. When
 
TONTY, ALPHONSE (de), Baron de PALUDY, commandant at Forts Michilimackinac
VACHON DE BELMONT, FRANÇOIS, priest, Sulpician, missionary, schoolmaster, priest of the parish of Ville-Marie, seigneur of Montreal
 
’Ailleboust* Des Muceaux and Catherine Legardeur de Repentigny; d. 15 March 1711 at Montreal and was buried there the following day. Argenteuil
 
APRENDESTIGUY (Daprandesteguy, Arpentigny), MARTIN D’, Sieur de MARTIGNON, furtrader and Acadian seigneur; b. c
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