4001 to 4050 (of 5551)
1...79  80  81  82  83  ...112
–81. P-G. Roy, Les juges de la prov. de Québec. F-X. Chouinard et Antonio Drolet, La ville de Québec, histoire municipale (3v., Québec, 1963–67), III.
 
Frontenac’s successor, Le Febvre* de la Barre, he admitted that the Iroquois were determined to destroy the Illinois nation
 
Poncet* de La Rivière: near Sillery on 20 Aug. 1653. While Father Poncet was taken back to Iroquoia, Tekarihoken remained behind and attacked Trois-Rivières on 23 and 24 August
 
). ANQ-M, CE1-51, 29 sept. 1826. Montreal Daily Witness. Montreal Transcript. Ottawa Citizen. Mariages Perreault, 1647–1900, de la province de Québec
. After completing classical studies at the Collège de Combrée, in France, and spending a year at the Grand Séminaire d’Angers, Pierre-Paul Vannier entered the abbey of Saint-Pierre de Solesmes. There he
de Saint-Aubin, and published as “Le Brandon de discorde, ou le massacre de Lachine,” in L’Opinion publique, 10 févr.–13 avril 1876. His last work was The
 
. Michael Roe (Cambridge, Eng., 1967). Journals of Captain James Cook (Beaglehole), I, II. Meares, Voyages. J. M. Moziño Suárez de Figueroa, Noticias de Nutka
 
Williams, taken prisoner in the raid, which was under the command of Jean-Baptiste Hertel* de Rouville. Eunice was taken to
 
-Bernardine Montgenet*, known as Mme de Saint-Laurent. Family tradition states that he was given to the prince’s former
 children and in 1811, after a primary education about which little is known, he entered the preparatory class at the Petit Séminaire de Québec. His brother Pierre, who was 13 years older than he, had
-sur-Marne, in Champagne, where he was baptized 8 Jan. 1626, son of Philippe Talon and Anne de Bury (or Burry, but not Beuvy); d. 24 Nov. 1694 in Paris
the Collège de Montréal without difficulty, and then decided to enter the much sought after profession of law. From 1794 to 1799 Viger received his legal training under Louis-Charles Foucher, who was
BRÉBEUF, JEAN DE (called Échon by the Hurons), priest, Jesuit, founder of the Huron mission; b. 25 March
society, whether through the priesthood or politics. Influenced by her, Joseph-Adolphe went on to do the final two years of the classical program (Philosophy) at the Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe. A decade
, France. He immigrated to New France in 1660, settled in Trois-Rivières, and died in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade in 1710. His son Joseph was Lomer’s direct forebear. After his father’s death in 1872, Lomer
 
Amadeus Anspach was brought up in Geneva where his grandfather, the religious writer Isaac Salomon Anspach of the Palatinate, had settled. Lewis was educated at the Académie de Genève and studied classics
 
at Quebec, son of François Baby*, a seigneur and politician, and Marie-Anne Tarieu de Lanaudière; d. 6 Aug. 1864 at
De Smet*. In both these relationships Bird’s independent spirit led to difficulties. On several occasions he refused to interpret for Rundle after having taken him to meet with Blackfoot
. Baker Library, R. G. Dun & Co. credit ledger, Canada, 8: 38, 259. NA, RG 31, C1, 1891, Saint-Colomban de Sillery. Bradstreet Commercial Report, ed. John Bradstreet (New York
passed through the city on his way to Barcelona, there to report to the Spanish sovereigns the triumphant issue of his western voyage. According to Pedro de Ayala, the associate Spanish envoy in London
-Vincent d’Abbadie de Saint-Castin and his forces. Saint-Castin had participated in raids on Maine settlements, the latest being the capture of Fort William Henry with
of Quebec to American exploitation of the fisheries and to the existence of a flourishing illicit trade on the Îles de la Madeleine. A committee of the council, presided over by Chief Justice William
Ellen Roney; m. 27 Sept. 1893 Blanche de Montigny in Sainte-Scholastique (Mirabel), Que., and they had eight children; d. 1 March 1914 in Aylmer
 
, É.-Z. Massicotte, compil. (2v. en 1, 2e éd., Montréal, 1924), 2: 121. Napoléon Caron, Histoire de la paroisse d’Yamachiche (précis historique) (Trois-Rivières, Qué
, “Antiquarian autographs.” Débats de la législature provinciale (G.-A. Desjardins et al.), [III]: 254–57; [IV]: 385–86; IX: 327–29. Hugh Johnston, Death abolished: a sermon preached
Nord-Ouest de l’Amérique septentrionale, dans les années 1810, II, 12, 13 et 14, Michel Bibaud, édit. (Montréal, 1820); Narrative of a voyage to the northwest coast of America in
supported the traditional view of his people’s history as a struggle for survival. In Saint-Louis de Kent in 1911, at the first Acadian teachers’ institute, he had announced government sponsorship of the
. Although he was baptized in Christ Church Anglican Cathedral, Frederick Debartzch Monk was brought up a Roman Catholic. He studied first in French at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal and then in English at
Boucher de Montizambert family were direct descendants of Pierre Boucher*, the founder and seigneur of Boucherville. After the conquest they
 
/4159, no.42/408; 4/4287, no.29/1; 4/4495, P59; X624A: 48–53. Bibliothèque de la ville de Montréal, Salle Gagnon, fonds Ægidius Fauteux. Mitchell Library (Sydney), ms coll., A1296: 197–203, dispatches to
. L.C., House of Assembly, Journals, 1830. Le Canadien, 28 janv. 1846. Le Journal de Québec, 21 avril 1859. Morning Chronicle, 23 April 1859
; 22 April 1790; 5, 19 May 1791; 11 April 1793; 23 Oct. 1794; 17 Oct. 1799; 15 July 1802. Caron, “Inv. de la corr. de Mgr Hubert et de Mgr
 
cause of education and he studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec from 1806 till 1810; then, in 1814, he went to Edinburgh to study medicine and surgery. During his stay overseas he had the opportunity
 
; Thain to Charles Grant, 4, 6 March 1824; Thain to John McDonald, 15 May 1829. McCord Museum, Beaver Club minute-book. PAC, MG 30, D1. Les bourgeois de la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest
with returning Augustin Le Gardeur de Courtemanche to Quebec in the summer of 1705; the
staff as brigade-major at the Cape of Good Hope in 1809. He served his father as aide-de-camp during the conquest of Java in 1811, and became a major in his regiment in December 1819. From 1822 to
Charles de Biencourt and a little band of Frenchmen and their Indian allies were the unofficial representatives of French claims in the entire area; this same band under
popularity to be chosen a vice-president of the political wing of the Fils de la Liberté. His prominence, however limited, had its drawbacks
 
. AC, Québec, Testament olographe de Henry Caldwell, 5 juin 1810 (see P.-G. Roy, Inv. testaments, 2: 299). ANQ-Q, CE1-61, 21 Feb. 1804, 31 May 1810; CN1-16, 27
 
. 1812 in Montreal, Lower Canada. Pierre Guy, who lost his father when he was nine, was educated at the Petit Séminaire de Québec, and at La
departure, after several postponements, took place 8 April 1636. In the convoy of eight ships, Jogues took his place with Father Georges d’Endemare on the vessel that was to call at the Île de Miscou
resulting from these frequent moves from one institution to another. From 1874 to 1878 Rodolphe studied with the Frères de la Doctrine Chrétienne in Montreal, and then at the Petit Séminaire de Sainte-Thérèse
property, and in the next 20 years he purchased 17 more buildings. Seven of them brought in a good return: an inn on Rue Buade (1794), a bakery on Rue de la Fabrique (1800), the Freemasons’ Hall
. Notman and Taylor, Portraits of British Americans, III, 31–34. Raoul Blanchard, L’Est du Canada français, province de Québec (2v., Montréal et Paris, 1935), II. Arthur Buies
 
Gazette/La Gazette de Québec came out. In addition to printing jobs, the two partners in 1765 extended their activities to publishing [see Thomas Gilmore], and they also received an
the Société de Prêts et de Placements de Québec and the Prévoyants du Canada. At the beginning of the 1910s he invested in subdivision projects of the Compagnie du Parc Maufils and Parc Richelieu Limité
altar boys at mass and giving them Latin lessons in the presbytery. In September 1878 they accepted the boys into the third year (Method) at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal. Both brothers donned the
. On 7 Feb. 1764 Aaron Hart acquired his first land, buying 48 acres from the Fafard de La Framboise estate for the attractive price of £350 in cash. Seven months later he purchased a large
des documents relatifs aux événements de 1837 et 1838, conservés aux Archives de la province de Québec,” ANQ Rapport, 1925–26: 271; “Papiers Duvernay conservés aux Archives de
, George Washington Kendall studied at the High School of Montreal and then attended the Collège de Saint-Laurent for at least the year 1899–1900. By 1901 he was said to be the Canadian amateur lightweight
4001 to 4050 (of 5551)
1...79  80  81  82  83  ...112