Annales de la propagation de la foi pour la province de Quebec, no.2 (juin 1877), 115–19. Canada, Sessional papers, V (1872), pt.7, no.22; X (1877), pt.7, no.11
ÉNAULT (Esnault, Hénaut) DE BARBAUCANNES (Barbocant), PHILIPPE, physician and prominent early settler in Acadia; b. at Saumur, France
JOLY DE LOTBINIÈRE, Sir HENRI-GUSTAVE (baptized Henry-Gustave; he added de Lotbinière in 1888
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Jacques Baby de Ranville, grandfather of Jacques Baby, dit Dupéront, was a scion of the decayed nobility of southern France and a sergeant in the Régiment de Carignan-Salières who married in Canada
turned to land speculation. In 1833, with Jacob De Witt*, Brown had taken part in negotiations for the incorporation of the City Bank, and in the
goods through his father, who had had a shop in Lower Town since at least 1758. Wanting to follow in his father’s footsteps in the business field, he first studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec from
Arch. de l’évêché de Bathurst (Bathurst, N.-B.), Sainte-Famille (Bathurst), reg. des baptêmes, mariages et sépultures, vol.6, 26 sept. 1865 (mfm. at PANB). CEA, Fonds Edmé Rameau de Saint-Père
noviciate in 1764 and took her vows two years later under the name of Sister Saint-Augustin. In 1768 she began teaching in the mission at Saint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud (Saint-François-de-Montmagny), and
d’Irumberry* de Salaberry he maintained a correspondence for the rest of his life and he took a lively interest in the military careers of Salaberry’s three sons, including
Private arch., Anne Bourassa (Montréal), Lettre de Napoléon Bourassa à Charles Laberge, 19 déc. 1852; Madeleine Hamel (Québec), Lettre de Napoléon Bourassa à Théophile Hamel, décembre 1853. IBC, Centre
, 1841–53. Political appointments, 1841–65 (J.-O. Coté), 55. G. Turcotte, Cons. législatif de Québec, 132–33. Campbell, History of Scotch Presbyterian Church
. 14 Oct. 1747 at Paris.
In 1724 the Comte de Maurepas, minister of Marine, decided to implement plans for building the Royal battery and the
. In this early period Gaulin committed himself to fighting the brandy trade operated by Claude-Sébastien de
-de-la-Nouvelle-Beauce (Sainte-Marie), Lower Canada; m. there secondly 19 Feb. 1849 Henriette Proulx; seven children were born of these marriages; d. 23 June 1859 in Saint
Guernsey captain Francis Ahier his first fishing establishment, at Grande-Grève. At that time his immediate neighbour was Frederick Janvrin, who owned the largest fishing room on the Baie de Gaspé as well as
IRUMBERRY DE SALABERRY, CHARLES-RENÉ-LÉONIDAS D’, militia officer and officeholder; b. 27 Aug. 1820 in Chambly, Lower Canada
father died when he was still a child, and the family then settled in Sayabec, a village at the head of Lac Matapédia. There Kaeble attended the school run by the Frères de la Croix de Jésus, where he was
civil, Pleyber-Christ, 16 juin 1854. Arch. Deschâtelets, Oblats de Marie-Immaculée (Ottawa), HPK 5301-20 (brochures, articles, études et corr. de J.-M.-R. Le Jeune). Kamloops Sentinel (Kamloops
appointed treasurer in an executive that included Henri-François Gravé de La Rive, François
of community life, Letendre conducted negotiations to get a resident priest and oversaw the construction of the church and rectory of Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue parish. He was a generous benefactor, but
.
Diane Payment
Arch. de l’archevêché de Saint-Boniface (Saint-Boniface, Man.), Fonds Taché, 1886–92; Journal de l’abbé G
Rigaud de Vaudreuil knew of a wife of Baptiste who lived near Languedoc. Early the following year Baptiste brought Judith Soubiron, whom he had apparently married before 1687, from France to
an English primary school, and then, in 1843, was enrolled by his father in the Collège de Chambly to learn French. From 1845 to 1849 Marchand attended the Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe, where he
was buried three days later in Mount Hermon Cemetery in Saint-Colomb-de-Sillery (Quebec City).
After apprenticeship to a printer in Scotland
, dit Marseille, came to Quebec in 1757 as a soldier in the Régiment de la Reine. After the conquest he chose to remain in Canada. It is not known when he left the army, but in 1766 he called himself
Legardeur* de Repentigny.
During the War of 1812 the population at the Sault followed the example of most traders and Indians in the pays d
, Mémorial des honneurs étrangers conférés à des Canadiens ou domiciliés de la Puissance du Canada (Montréal, 1885), 18. DAB (biog. of Thomas Pownall). André Desjardins, “Guide de consultation
-Lake). Vincent ordered his men to withdraw. Meanwhile Reiffenstein made his way to York (Toronto), and then to Kingston. There he reported to Major-General Francis de
the classical program at the Séminaire de Nicolet, he studied law at the Université Laval for two years and then for one year at McGill College, where he obtained a bcl
Compagnie de l’Est de l’île Saint-Jean. Their concession, of 3,500 arpents frontage and 40 arpents depth on the eastern coast of Île Saint-Jean, included the lands drained by the modern
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Marie-Paule R. LaBrèque
ANQ-M, CE1-63, 2 mars 1829. Arch. de
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Brian Young
ANQ-Q, AP-G-278/1; Greffe de J. G. Clapham, 12 juin 1850. ASQ, Polygraphie, XXXV, 14. Can., Prov
doctor, a professor at the Université Laval, and superintendent of the Asile de Beauport, where he devoted himself to improving treatment. Louis-Prudent became active in the Institut Canadien at Quebec in
, Que.; m. secondly 30 Oct. 1797 in Berthier-en-Haut (Berthierville), Lower Canada, Anna Louisa Vial de Sainbel, widow of Charles Vial de Sainbel, and they had at least one child, Louisa Nash; d
* de La Vérendrye; fl. 1729.
Questioned by La Vérendrye about means of reaching the fabled “Western Sea,” Auchagah sketched for him a
of the four Canadians who opposed making judges ineligible to sit in the House of Assembly [see Sir James Henry Craig; Pierre-Amable De
carried out his ministry. The congregation was the work of Gabriel Deshayes and Jean-Marie de La Mennais, abbés who joined forces in 1819 to create this community devoted to the Christian training and
Québec and in the church of Saint-Étienne de Beaumont (Que.).
Jean-Claude Dupont
Allan Macdonell*] and later having joined the civil service of the Province of Canada. He attended the Séminaire de Saint-Joseph des Trois
, members of the Illinois confederacy, accompanied by a young ecclesiastic, Michel Buisson de Saint-Cosme, who was his assistant until 1703. The vicar general was there to succeed the founder of the Sainte
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At Quebec on 27 Sept. 1773 Bouchette, whom Pierre de Sales Laterrière called “not a handsome
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Carrerot died on 2 May 1732. His sons Philippe and André*, his daughter Marie-Anne, widow of Quentin de La Salle, former assistant
purchased from Charles-Joseph Lefebvre-Duchouquet, parish priest of Notre-Dame-de-Saint-Hyacinthe (Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire), a lot of household goods which he was free “to dispose of for his profit
was the next day treacherously slain by a Huron apostate. The Relation for 1650 recounts Chabanel’s death, but reveals no knowledge of the motives for the slaying. In the “Manuscrit de 1652
him assistant to the parish priest and seigneur of Terrebonne, Louis Lepage de Sainte-Claire; he
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Upon arrival Coffin bought a lot at Près-de-Ville, on the St Lawrence at the foot of Cap Diamant, and set about building a distillery there. But with American troops on the verge of attacking Quebec
left by Quesnel on his death in 1866. From 1828 to 1834 he was educated at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal and later studied law with Côme-Séraphin
he soon changed course to embrace a modern art form free of academic constraints. On his return to Quebec in 1896, Cullen spent time in the Côte-de-Beaupré. It was a formative period that, with the
CÉLORON DE BLAINVILLE, PIERRE-JOSEPH, officer in the colonial regular troops; b. 29 Dec
1870 his one-storey brick house on Rue de la Couronne also burned down. During these years Côté was in partnership with his brother Claude, who was a carver too