SALES LATERRIÈRE, PIERRE DE (he did not use his patronymic Fabre
away from home. He entered the Petit Séminaire de Québec in 1791 and proved a gifted and studious pupil. Six years later he went to the Grand Séminaire, where he studied until 1802. Although he taught at
attended boarding-school in Bourg-de-Péage before entering the Oblate noviciate at Notre-Dame de l’Osier, Isère, on 13 Sept. 1845. He made his profession on 14 Sept. 1846 and then continued his
of Charles Tarride Duhaget and Antoinette de Saint-Thairau (Saint-Turine, Saint-Chéran); m. 29 Sept. 1737 at Louisbourg, Île Royale (Cape Breton Island), Marguerite, sister of Gabriel
TESSOUAT (Tesswehas, Le Borgne de l’Île), baptized Paul
in the parish, although he did not forbid him to celebrate mass.
Tétreau settled at Sainte-Cécile-de-Milton (Shefford County), and devoted himself
VALLETTE DE CHÉVIGNY, MÉDARD-GABRIEL, king’s writer, merchant, storekeeper; fl. 1712–1754
noviciate he took philosophy at the Collège at La Flèche (1615–18) and then taught for one year at Rennes and three years at Eu. From 1622 to 1626 he studied theology at the Collège de Clermont in Paris
.
Pierre-Florent Baillairgé, the son and brother of wood-carvers, first turned towards the priesthood. He entered the Séminaire de Québec in 1777, and studied there until 1784. Then he was sent to the
BAILLY, JOSEPH (baptized Honoré-Gratien-Joseph Bailly de Messein), fur trader; b. 7 April 1774 in
from a family of Italian origin that settled at Brest, France, and he came to Canada early in the 18th century. In 1811 Pierre-Martial entered the Petit Séminaire de Québec, where he received a classical
baptized the following month, son of François Belliveau and Madeleine Landry; m. 4 Aug. 1885 Marie Babineau in Saint-Louis de Kent, N.B., and they had five sons and two daughters; d. 1
.
CHIROUSE, EUGÈNE-CASIMIR (named at birth Eugène), Roman Catholic priest, Oblate of Mary Immaculate, and missionary; b. 15 June 1854 in Bourg-de-Péage, France, son of
Moyne de Longueuil, a good long-term investment. Christie, however, was more interested in having land in the District of Montreal and thus he sold this seigneury to Malcolm
in their village at Restigouche (Pointe de la Mission, Que.). His successor, Jacques (Joseph) Gagnon, took office 18 May 1796.
The
-ton privateer guaranteed for 15,000 livres by François Boschet de Saint-Martin, a prominent shipowner at Plaisance. In 1713 Daccarrette commanded the Marianne, a small ship bound for
at Lac-des-Deux-Montagnes. On 26 June 1810 he married Agathe de Lorimier, daughter of Claude-Nicolas-Guillaume de
, declared himself in official documents to be a businessman living in Sainte-Anne-de-Bout-de-l’Île (Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue), Lower Canada, in 1796. His mother, the sister of Pierre-Michel
April 1727, Foucher received lettres de provisions for the post of king’s attorney at Montreal and the Conseil Supérieur registered them on 15 Sept. 1727. He did go to Montreal in 1728
ANQ-Q, CE2-5, 6 nov. 1837, 13 févr. 1843. Arch. du Monastère des Ursulines (Québec), 1/J2,3,3, vol.I (corr. de Malvina Gagné de Saint-Raphaël). M.-E. Chabot, “Les ursulines de Roberval
sons, one of whom survived; d. 25 April 1915 in Sainte-Foy, Que.
Following classical studies at the Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe
horse into the church in order to water it at the stoups. He was accused of cruelty, and even of walking knee deep in the blood of French Canadians. But a pamphlet, Attestation de six curés au sujet
spirit in their families and to fight against blasphemy and intemperance. Their fervour was nourished by Le Messager canadien du Sacré-Cœur de Jesus, a monthly publication started by Father
. Hanna* and Elizabeth Saul; m. 25 Oct. 1812 Margaret Roberts Eckart, and they had four daughters; d. 19 Dec. 1851 in the seigneury of Saint-Charles-de-la-Belle-Alliance, Lower
Hugues Heney is the author of Commentaire ou observations sur l’acte de la 31e année du règne de George III, chap. 31, communément appelé Acte constitutionnel du Haut et du Bas
Sulpicians at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal from 1843 to 1844. He then worked as a pharmacist’s apprentice between 1844 and 1847, but in 1848 he decided to study medicine at the faculty of medicine in McGill
JUCHEREAU DE SAINT-DENIS, LOUIS, explorer, trader, officer in the colonial regular troops; b. 17 Sept. 1676 in Quebec, son of
, as a boarder with the Ursulines in Quebec where her aunt, Marie Le Ber de l’Annonciation, taught. The Ursulines were impressed by her many acts of self-denial and were disappointed when, at the
LE COUTRE DE BOURVILLE, FRANÇOIS, naval officer, king’s lieutenant; b. c
LORIMIER, JEAN-BAPTISTE DE (known as Jean-Baptiste
.
Joseph Marcoux was the son of a butcher who lived in Upper Town, Quebec, towards the end of the 18th century. He received his classical education at the Petit Séminaire de Québec from 1799 to 1808. A year
ANQ-M, CN1-121, 23 juill. 1792. AP, Notre-Dame de Montréal, Reg. des baptêmes, mariages et sépultures, 17 juin 1793, 15 févr. 1833; Reg. des délibérations du conseil de la fabrique, 22
the longest-serving priest in what is now the diocese of Antigonish. Buried in the old cemetery by Father Vincent de Paul [Jacques Merle*], his
OLABARATZ (De Laubara, Dolobarats), JOANNIS-GALAND D’, merchant fisherman
), Charlesbourg (1833, 1841), Saint-François on the Île d’Orléans (1834), Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly (1837), Deschambault (1840), Saint-Anselme (1845), Sainte-Luce (1845), Les Becquets (1849), Sainte-Croix (1850), and
, Debates, 1867–68. Can., Senate, Debates, 1876–77. Que., Statuts, 1869, c.54, c.58. Achintre, Manuel électoral. P.-G. Roy, Les avocats de la région de Québec
temporary trouble there, charged with duelling. Rigaud de Vaudreuil absolved him of this charge and
of François-Marie Renaud d’Avène* de Desmeloizes and Françoise-Thérèse Dupont de Neuville; d. 4 July
, at the Petit Séminaire de Sainte-Thérèse, located near Montreal, and at the Université Laval. He graduated in medicine from McGill College, Montreal, in May 1858. Meanwhile, in June 1857 he
Rodrigue* and Anne Le Borgne de Belle-Isle; d. 2 May 1789 at Port-Louis, France.
Antoine Rodrigue, a younger brother Pierre, and an
, including Submit Phipps, Jemima’s younger daughter, were taken to Montreal “with a view of selling them to the French,” but the market was dull; consequently Submit was given to Governor Pierre de
local young people. In 1827 he enrolled his son and one of his grandsons in the Collège de Saint-Hyacinthe.
In contrast, a general store that Willard
ARNOUX, ANDRÉ, surgeon, surgeon-major; b. at Saint-Paul-de-Vence (dept. of Alpes-Maritimes), France, and baptized 22 Dec
Joseph Robinau de Villebon in this connection. A stern letter from Versailles required him to go to France with Bishop Saint-Vallier in the fall of 1694 in order to exonerate himself. He
Archives acadiennes, Université de Moncton, Fonds de Placide Gaudet, 43–24; Mémoire de François-Lambert Bourneuf. Beck, Government of Nova Scotia. Alphonse Deveau, La ville française
Lanoullier* de Boisclerc, on Rue des Remparts, for the sum of 14,500 livres. He was to rent it to Montcalm* during the
his secondary education in his native parish Antoine-Nicolas Braun began theological studies at the Grand Séminaire de Metz, entered the noviciate of the Society of Jesus at Tronchiennes, Belgium, and
up the community of Sœurs de Notre-Dame de Mont-Laurier, so that the need for teachers in the parish schools of his diocese could be met. A month later he was one of the bishops who pressed for the
by the first names Henri-Sévérin or Henri-Séverin), physician and politician; b. 11 Oct. 1869 in Saint-Antoine-de-la-Rivière-du-Loup (Louiseville), Que
*, who was then co-premier of the Province of Canada with Francis Hincks*. Lawrence John did his classical studies at the Séminaire de Québec