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.), son of Louis Marchand, a merchant, and Marie-Marguerite Boucher de Niverville; d. 14 April 1825 in Sandwich (Windsor), Upper Canada
Marguerite*] and among the New England planters. The scope and nature of the region’s form of
 
Berthelet* and Marguerite Viger, had strengthened his ties with the Canadian bourgeoisie in Montreal; among the witnesses were Louis
Paul Paquin, a farmer, and Marguerite Marcot; d. 7 Dec. 1847 in Saint-Eustache, Lower Canada. Jacques Paquin spent his childhood in a
expressions of sympathy. The superior general, Mother Marie-Antoinette [Julie-Marguerite-Lia Blanchard*], summed them up: “Mother
Exhibition, where Peel had seven works displayed, the couple returned to Paris. Their first child, Robert André, was born there on 22 October. Émilie Marguerite was to follow on 15 Nov. 1888
 
Marguerite Péroine; d. 26 Sept. 1749 at Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade (Que.). According to his own testimony Yves Phlem grew up at Morlaix, where
establishment on fashionable Rue Saint-Antoine, but his personal life was tragic. In 1813 he had married Marguerite Denaut at Boucherville. She died in 1820 and their two sons and three daughters also predeceased
foundations in Madawaska and underscored her service, leadership, and dedication. She was compared to Marguerite Bourgeoys* and Jeanne
 
Bécancour and Marie-Anne Leneuf de La Poterie; m. Marie-Charlotte Legardeur de Villiers, 15 Jan. 1684 at Quebec, and had two daughters, Marie-Anne-Geneviève and Marie-Marguerite-Renée; d
 
 Poterie and Marguerite Legardeur; the couple had 12 children, among them Pierre*, Baron de Portneuf, who on 24 May 1689
 
. 1707 in Montreal, son of René Robinau* de Portneuf and Marguerite Daneau de Muy; killed by the British at Saint-Joachim, near Quebec
each of his three daughters, whom he had finally sent to a convent at St Boniface (Man.) in 1853, and £3,000 to each of his sons. One of these daughters, Marguerite, later married James
. This matter settled, Scott turned his attention to the need to regularize his relationship with Marie-Marguerite-Maurice Paquet of Saint-Eustache, with whom he had been living since 1829. As he was a
 
, who was baptized on 28 July 1796. In 1797, 1799, and 1800 he fathered three other illegitimate children. Shortly thereafter he appears to have married Marguerite Johnston, who had been born on
*, with whom he would be associated in later years. In 1837 his sister Marguerite-Émélie Starnes married Louis-Victor Sicotte*, a prominent
of the Assumptionists, preacher, and founder of the Sisters of Joan of Arc; b. 2 July 1876 in Kaysersberg (France), son of Clément Staub, a cooper, and Marguerite Hertig, widow of François
 
day near his pew in the Saint-Amable chapel of Montreal’s parish church. Without living children, he left his estate to his wife’s descendants; half his library went to Marie-Marguerite
). Arch. du Séminaire de Trois-Rivières, Qué., 0129-C2 (fonds Marguerite-Marie). Gérard Malchelosse, “Benjamin Sulte et les débuts du journalisme aux Trois-Rivières,” Le Nouvelliste
 
(130 tons) recently purchased by Joseph de Fleury de La Gorgendière. Three years later La Gorgendière gave him command of a newer ship, the 150-ton Marguerite. La Richardière
 
. 1 March 1821 in Saint-Jean, Île d’Orléans, Lower Canada, son of Pierre Toussaint, master pilot, and Justine Fortier; m. there 7 Aug. 1845 Marguerite Noël; d. 2 Dec. 1895 at
 
there. On 27 Dec. 1723 he married Marguerite Chéron, daughter of a councillor of the Conseil Supérieur, Martin Chéron. The beginnings of Desauniers’s career are not known to us, but he seems
, the most important of which were the celebrated coastal liners Princess Kathleen and Princess Marguerite, both built in 1925 and known for their fast and luxurious service. An early
 
. 7 Feb. 1802 at Montreal, Lower Canada, son of François Trudeau and Marguerite Weilbrenner; m. 21 May 1833 Aurélie Paul, a schoolteacher, at Montreal; d. there 14 Jan
, sold in tins under the T & B trade-mark. The most popular was Myrtle Navy Tobacco. Marguerite cigars were introduced in 1891 and T & B cigarettes in 1896
, son of Joseph Turcot, a merchant, and Marguerite Marchildon; d. 20 Dec. 1864 at Trois-Rivières, Canada East. Four Turcot (or Turcault
 
Boucher* de Niverville and Marguerite-Thérèse Hertel de La Fresnière; m. 5 Oct. 1757 Marie-Josephte Châtelin in Trois-Rivières (Que.), and they had 11 children; d. there 30
, author, journalist, and politician; b. 13 March 1848 at Mount Johnson (Mont-Saint-Grégoire), Canada East, son of Pierre-Bénoni Lareau and Odile Sylvestre; m. 9 Feb. 1880 Marguerite
Boucherville, Lower Canada, son of Toussaint Cicot, a farmer, and Marguerite Gauthier, dit Saint-Germain; d. 5 Sept. 1889 at Saint-Hyacinths, Que
Tournois. Three persons from Montreal, Marie-Madeleine, Marie-Anne, and Marguerite Desauniers, had set up in business at the mission around 1726 and were actively engaged in trade, sometimes
 
Marie-Louise Chrestien; m. there 9 April 1793 Marguerite Levasseur, dit Borgia, and they had five children, including
[Marchand], Marie Gérin-Lajoie [Lacoste*], and Marguerite Thibaudeau [Lamothe
 June 1869 Julie-Marguerite Chinic, and they had one daughter and two sons; m. secondly 16 April 1890 Émélie Le Moine, widow of Joseph-Arthur Hamel, in Sillery, Que.; they had no children
Jacques Archambault, a farmer, and Catherine Raimondvert; m. first 9 Aug. 1839 Éloïse (Élise) Roy, at Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan; m. secondly 17 July 1848 Marguerite-Élisabeth Dugal, at
for the Saint-Maurice riding, and Marguerite-Louise Lami. He was fully engaged in the life of his municipality and wrote music and speeches for its celebrations and important events
of the Ursulines; Marguerite*, dite Mother Saint-Jean-Baptiste, entered the Augustines and was one of the three founders and
 
Chabrand, baker, and Marguerite Roussel; m. 1 Oct. 1768 Margaret Henry, and they had eight children, at least five of whom survived childhood; d. 28 June 1794 at Montreal, Lower
 children, moved with his family to nearby Saint-Benoît (Mirabel), and in 1864 they settled in Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson, northwest of Terrebonne. Ovide obtained rudimentary instruction at the local
, Dollier de Casson, Marie de l’Incarnation [see Guyart], Marguerite
part of Bécancour), Lower Canada, eldest son of François Désilets, a farmer, and Marguerite Hébert; d. 30 Aug. 1888 at Trois-Rivières, Que
the 235-ton Denault left Baie-Saint-Paul for London where it was sold. The following year three schooners, the Marguerite, the Amelia, and the Marie, came off the
 
Roma*; Dumaine to Barbe-Blanche, daughter of André Carrerot; and Charles-François-Ferdinand Du Pont Duchambon to Marguerite-Josephte, daughter of Michel Rodrigue. Although an uninspired officer
 
in Montreal a problem arose concerning a property in Louisbourg which he had sold in 1730 for 15,000 livres to Sister Marguerite Roy de la Conception of the Congregation of Notre-Dame. By 1734
Antoine Girouard and Marguerite Chaperon; d. 3 Aug. 1832 in Varennes, Lower Canada. Antoine Girouard, whose father had died before he
experiments were “amazing beyond all words.” In 1925 Hamilton began corresponding with Le Roi Goddard (Roy) Crandon, the husband of Ontario-born Mina Marguerite Stinson, the internationally famous Boston
some months at St Andrews, she went to stay with her paternal grandparents, Richard and Marguerite (Margaret) Hardisty, in Lachine (Montreal) while she recuperated. Between 1868 and 1875 Belle
marriage with Marguerite de Thavenet, the sister of Jacques de
, daughter of David-Balthazar Hoerner and Marguerite Chanel; m. 10 Dec. 1837 Jean-Emmanuel Tanner, in Germany, and they had one son; d. 4 Nov. 1854 in Pointe-aux-Trembles (Montreal
 
bequest left to his step-daughter, Marguerite Leheup, dit Latulippe. On 10 Oct. 1791 Huguet engaged Augustin Lagrave as apprentice for
Michel-Louis*. Only Julie-Marguerite de Saint-Antoine, who was a nun in the Hôpital Général of Quebec, was left nothing under the will. The real estate went partly to his widow, but primarily to his
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