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her then unmarried sisters, Marie-Marguerite (nicknamed Mary) and Adèle (who would marry in 1884). Except for marriage and the religious life, she would consider every possible means of supporting
Jean’s marriage to Marguerite Talon, a member of the prestigious Parisian branch of that family. Marguerite was the daughter of Jean Talon, receveur général des bœttes et monnoyes de France, and
 
. 1708 at Plaisance (Placentia, Nfld), son of Gabriel d’Angeac and Marguerite Bertrand; d. 9 March 1782 at Soubise (dept of Charente-Maritime), France
. lastly, some time after 1900, Marguerite Audet, dit Lapointe; d. 2 Oct. 1906 in Saint-Eustache, Que. Louis Archambault was
judge; b. 6 March 1857 in L’Assomption, Lower Canada, son of Louis Archambeault* and Marguerite-Élisabeth Dugal; m. 27
Archambeault*, a notary and politician, and Marguerite-Élisabeth Dugal; brother of Sir Horace Archambeault
 
the war Atiatoharongwen lived with the Oneidas, probably at Kanõˀalohaleˀ (Sherrill), N.Y., and briefly at Onondaga (near Syracuse), N.Y., where he married Marguerite (Monique) Thewanihattha
clinical investigation at the Manitoba Medical College and the Winnipeg General Hospital. In 1997 a plaster bust of Bell, executed by Winnipeg artist Marguerite Taylor
). Marguerite Jean, Évolution des communautés religieuses de femmes au Canada de 1639 à nos jours (Montréal, 1977), 121–24. Petites Franciscaines de Marie, Notice sur l’Institut des Petites
 
. 1709, at Île Dupas, he had married Marie-Marguerite Blason de Vauvril, the widow of Lambert Boucher*, Sieur de Grandpré. He died at
, son of Antoine-Nicolas Braun and Marguerite-Victoire Simonet; d. 1 Feb. 1885 at Saultau-Récollet (Montréal-Nord), Que. After completing
 
Marguerite Harrison, daughter of a Cree mother and a North West Company employee, probably in 1831, and abandoned teaching for farming. The censuses of Assiniboia between 1832 and 1849 indicate how his family
”, Gabrielle LeBlanc et Diane Lecouffe, compil. (Summerside, Î.-P.-É., 1980). Marguerite Maillet, Histoire de la littérature acadienne: de rêve en rêve (Moncton, 1983). P.E.I. House of Assembly
des Sœurs de l’Assomption de la Sainte Vierge (Nicolet), the Filles de la Charité du Sacré-Cœur de Jésus (Sherbrooke), the Musée des Ursulines de Trois-Rivières, the Marguerite-Bourgeoys Museum and
 
Cartier, dit L’Angevin, and Marguerite Mongeon; d. 22 March 1814 in Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu, Lower Canada. Jacques Cartier’s
in Saint-Vallier, Lower Canada, son of Prisque Catellier, a blacksmith, and Marguerite Marceau; m. first 5 Jan. 1868 Alice Taylor in St Patrick’s Church at Quebec; m. secondly 21
 March 1872 in Quebec City, son of Joseph Cauchon*, speaker of the Senate, and Maria-Louisa Noulan; m. 17 June 1920 Marguerite
 
Chartier, the son of Joseph and Marguerite Amelotte, was born in 1345 at Dijon. The Chartier family received noble status at the beginning of the fifteenth century in the person of Alain (1382–1455), a
 
French schooner Marguerite (Margarett), laden with provisions, guns, and other military stores from Louisbourg destined for French troops on the Saint John River. He returned to Halifax
 
, but Robert Corrigan converted to Anglicanism at an unknown date. He acquired a lot and in 1852 or 1853 set up as a farmer on the Sainte-Marguerite concession in the eastern sector of Saint-Sylvestre, an
Montreal, son of Louis Coutu, a carter, and Marguerite Bouthillé; m. first 1 June 1871 Malvina Hazen in Montreal, and they had two daughters; m. there secondly 17 May 1881 Mercédès
 
livres from Marguerite-Amable Denaut, the bishop’s niece, who had inherited it. Plessis was on good terms with Cressé and was accorded a new title-deed to the land on 3 Aug. 1812. He bound
 
Charles Darveau, a tanner on Rue Saint-Vallier, and Marguerite-Marie Roi, dit Audi; d. 4 June 1844 at Baie-des-Canards (Duck Bay, Man
 
-Simon Delorme and Catherine Roy; m. there 22 Nov. 1802 Marie-Marguerite Dufresne, daughter of François Dufresne, a joiner; d. there 9 June 1837
 
-Barthélemy at La Rochelle, France, son of Nicolas Denys and Marguerite Lafite; d. 1691
 
. 1791 Marguerite-Thérèse Trottier Desrivières Beaubien, and they had two sons and two daughters; d. there 16 March 1830. François
 
Dutisné married Louise-Marguerite Margane de Lavalterie in Quebec on 28 Oct. 1713. In March 1714 Dutisné led 12 Canadians to the Ouabache
Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie (L’Acadie), and Jean-Emmanuel Dumoulin at Trois-Rivières. He was admitted to the notarial profession on 17 April 1824 and began his career at Dorchester (Saint
 
Ferland-Angers, Mère d’Youville, vénérable Marie-Marguerite Du Frost de Lajemmerais, veuve d’Youville, 1701–1771; fondatrice des Sœurs de la
 
[La Croix]. The latter had just founded the Hôpital Général at Quebec, provisionally set up in a house belonging to the nuns led by Marguerite
 
1676 at Quebec, son of Jacques-Alexis de Fleury* Deschambault and Marguerite de Chavigny de Berchereau; m. there 11
 Sept. 1815 Gagnon married Catherine Cartier, daughter of a prosperous farmer from Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie (L’Acadie). He already owned two properties and had at his disposal more than 14,000
parish of Saint-Julien in Albi, France, son of Victor-Joseph de Galaup and Marguerite de Rességuier; m. 18 June 1783 Louise-Éléonore Broudou in Paris; they had no children; d. in June
, Marguerite, Jacques, Marie-Joseph, Antoine, Joseph, Jeanne, Magdelaine, and Louise. Upon his arrival at Port-Royal, de Goutin found himself the busiest
 
Genevieve Forbes; m. 27 Feb. 1787 Marguerite Fafard, dit Laframboise, in Trois-Rivières, Que., and they had five children; d. 20 Nov. 1810 near William Henry (Sorel), Lower
 
 1730 in Vannes, France, son of Charles-Yves Gravé de La Rive, at one time a judge in commercial court, and Louise-Jeanne-Marguerite Mercier; d. 4 Feb. 1802 at Quebec
 
Damours* de Freneuse; at the same time her older sister, Marguerite, married Louis Damours* de Chauffours, Mathieu’s brother
Windsor, N.S., son of John Herbin and Marie-Marguerite Robichaud; m. 3 June 1897 Minnie Rounsefell Simson in Grand Pré, N.S., and they had five children, of whom two sons and two daughters survived infancy
François Hertel and Marguerite de Thavenet; buried 30 June 1722 on Île Royale
grow from 80 in 1912–13 to several hundred by the time she retired. Her notable students included historian Vera Brown Holmes, experimental scientist Eleanor Marguerite
 
the medical profession. He practised for some months in Montreal and then established his office in Saint-Eustache, where on 12 June 1809 he married Marie-Marguerite Gagnier, daughter of
, colonizer, preacher, and author; b. 9 March 1845 in Saint-Jacques-de-l’Achigan (Saint-Jacques), Lower Canada, son of Joseph Cassé, a farmer, and Marguerite Mirault; d. 28 Feb. 1921 in
. 15 May 1827 in Montreal, son of Toussaint Lebœuf, dit Laflamme, a merchant, and Marguerite-Suzanne Thibodeau; d. there, unmarried, 7 Dec. 1893
 
he was appointed controller of the Marine; on 21 December of that year he married Marie-Marguerite Duroy, widow of Claude Chasle. Ten years later the arrival of Gilles
 
proclaimed the French king’s sovereignty over the area of the upper Mississippi. Le Sueur married, in 1690, Marguerite, daughter of Michel
 
. Leblanc de Marconnay was probably first married in 1820 in Paris; his second marriage was to Marguerite Nadeau, which took place in Lower Canada before the birth of their son in May 1836. He also appears to
 
, governor of that town, and of Marguerite Legardeur; d. in 1705. After studying in France, La Vallière returned to Canada in 1657. According to
 
Montreal, eldest son of Jean-Philippe Leprohon, a merchant, and Marguerite Parent; d. 19 May 1844 in Nicolet, Lower Canada. When he was
Little and Mary E. Foster; m. 16 Nov. 1910 Ethel Marguerite Wardrope in Belleville, Ont., and they had a son and a daughter; d. 17 June 1931 in Port Arthur (Thunder Bay), Ont
 
tailor’s daughter, and his second wife, Marguerite Caron, was the child of a merchant seaman; they were married at Quebec on 2 July 1703. On 30 Oct. 1720 the intendant, Bégon, and his
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