sister Marie-Charlotte.
In 1753 Daccarrette married Marguerite, daughter of Jean La Borde
Boucherville (Que.), daughter of Nicolas Daneau* de Muy and Marguerite Boucher; d. 14 Sept. 1759 at Quebec
-Marguerite Dufrost* de Lajemmerais]. The document he drew up at the time of this inventory gives in 90 pages of closely
.
Dubreuil was married three times: the first time, on 26 Nov. 1691, to Marguerite Legardeur, who was buried 29 Dec. 1702 during the smallpox epidemic, at Quebec; the second time, on 14
his sudden death at Beauport on 6 June 1689.
On 26 Sept. 1661, in the parish of Notre-Dame de Québec, he had married Marguerite
his marriage to Marguerite Crevier, the sister of Jean Crevier de Saint-François. Gamelain lived
(now part of Bécancour, Que.), son of Charles Godet, a farmer, and Marguerite Panneton; m. 23 Feb. 1846 Deneige Levasseur at Bécancour, and they had 16 children, including Athanase, who also
confederation. On 14 Sept 1835 he had married Marguerite Cherrier, and they had nine children.
Richard Chabot
in the year of Marguerite Bourgeoys*’s death, she received the name in religion that had been taken by the founder of the congregation
.
The expedition navigated the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the river without incident except for the romantic adventure of Roberval’s “relative,” the young lady Marguerite de
Marguerite-Julie Viger; d. 27 April 1872 at Montreal, Que.
Born of parents who were farmers, Louis Labrèche was educated at the college of Montreal
; another, Mathilde, became the wife of Oscar Dunn*, writer and journalist. Charles-André Leblanc married again, his second wife being Marguerite Wilson
, Marguerite Bourgeoys and her congregation (Gardenvale, Que., 1940). Lemire-Marsolais et Lambert, Histoire de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame.
.”
In 1656 Legardeur had married Marguerite Nicollet, daughter of Jean Nicollet* de Belleborne, by whom he had 21 children. This
Jean-Baptiste Legardeur de Repentigny and Marguerite Nicollet; b. at Quebec, 3 Oct. 1661; d. winter of 1722–23, probably at Chagouamigon (Chequamegon Bay in Lake Superior
.
While in France Jacques Leneuf had married Marguerite Legardeur, sister of Pierre Legardeur
Beaupré). On 8 April 1652 he married Marguerite Sevestre, daughter of Charles Sevestre*, procurator-syndic of the Communauté des Habitants
Paul de Beaucour), soldier, painter; baptized in 1700 in the parish of Saint-Eustache in Paris, France; m. on 25 June 1737 Marguerite Haguenier in
1670, at Montreal, he had married Marguerite Prud’homme, then 14 years old, the daughter of Louis Prud’homme*, a brewer and captain of the
-Richelieu, L.C., son of Raphaël Moreau and Marguerite Tremblay; d. 30 July 1880 at Montreal, Que.
Hippolyte Moreau received his
. Alexandre Le Borgne), Marguerite (m. Abraham Mius de Plemazais), and Anne (m. Jacques Mius d’Entremont, Baron de Pobomcoup). A petition by her daughter, Marie, dated 1667, shows that
the support of the people of Trois-Rivières.
Marguerite Jean
sojourn in Montreal is fertile ground for hypothesis. He was, apparently, converted to Roman Catholicism before his marriage on 30 July 1725 to Marguerite, daughter of the Montreal merchant Pierre
Perrault, a baker, and Euphradine Lamontagne; m. 11 June 1833 Marguerite Roy, daughter of Charles-Fleury Roy, a merchant; d. 6 Jan. 1866 at Montreal
, and jailer, originally from Chartres, France; date of birth unknown, son of Jean Pottier and Marguerite de Sainctes; buried 11 July 1711 at Trois-Rivières
daughter of Michel Cressé, seigneur of Nicolet, who had died in mysterious circumstances ten years before, and of Marguerite Denys; he thus became seigneur of Nicolet. Louise Cressé, who gave him five
name of Sieur de Saint-Maurice; Jean-Baptiste*, Sieur de Courval, born 15 Jan. 1657; Marguerite, who married François
Dugua de Monts; baptized 5 Jan. 1576 in Blois, France, son of Estienne Ralluau and Marguerite Du Four.
We know little of the life of
77. On 1 March 1821, at Quebec, he had married Marguerite, the younger daughter of Jean-Baptiste-Philippe-Charles d
seneschal’s court of Quebec; baptized 17 Jan. 1609 in Paris, son of Charles Sevestre and Marguerite Petitpas; d. 1657 at Quebec.
The Sevestre
the power of attorney held by his clerk, Charles Farrain, and gave it to Marguerite Poulliot, his servant, granting her authority to manage his assets. The will that he drew up on 9 Jan. 1822 named
and Marie-Marguerite Dufrost de Lajemmerais; d. 7 March 1790 at Boucherville
Daily Telegraph was advertising Marguerite Verne; or: scenes from Canadian life, a new novel sold by subscription for 50 cents a copy. Set in Saint John in the mid
Pierre Bastarache, dit Le Basque, and Marguerite Forest; m. there 12 June 1753 Marguerite Gaudet, and they had at least seven children; d. 15 Jan. 1820 in
five children. Two daughters, Marguerite and Marie-Joseph, became Ursulines. His son Louis was a member of the assembly for Hertford County from 1800 to 1804
. 27 Nov. 1796 at Saint-Michel d’Yamaska (Yamaska, Que.), son of Pierre Bonami, dit L’Espérance, and Marguerite Gouin; m. in June 1825 his country wife, Marguerite Guernon (Grenon
BÉLANGER, DINA (baptized Marie-Marguerite-Dina-Adélaïde), named Marie Sainte-Cécile-de-Rome
practise on 7 Oct. 1837 and settled in Napierville. His brother Louis-Mars, who had been admitted to the profession in 1827, had taken over their father’s practice at Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie
Christophe Dufrost, Sieur de Boissemances, and of Marguerite de La Forest, Dame de La Gemerais; the latter belonged, like her husband, to the nobility of Brittany, and she transmitted her last title
Grand Pré, Nova Scotia, second son of Joseph Dugas and Marguerite Richard; m. first Marguerite Leblanc, daughter of Joseph
of Sainte-Marguerite. He also bought land in the fief of Saint-Maurice and lots in Trois-Rivières. The sale of these lots between 1859 and 1870 brought him nearly $5,000. Most of his holdings were
proclaimed Marie-Rose Durocher blessed.
Marguerite Jean
.
In 1709 Varennes had promised to marry Marie-Marguerite-Renée Robinau de Bécancour “when his affairs permit and conditional upon the permission of his mother and the governor general,” and failing
Marguerite Bourgeoys* was greatly to influence her future.
Jeanne Le Ber seemed to
into the king’s service as Martel’s clerk, and by this means into increasingly lucrative enterprises. On 22 April 1747, when his marriage contract with Marguerite, the daughter of merchant Jean
MARCOT, MARGUERITE-MAGDELAINE (La Framboise), fur trader; b. February 1780, daughter of Jean-Baptiste
.”
Pascaud died in La Rochelle in January 1717. He was survived by his wife, Marguerite Bouat, daughter of Abraham Bouat, an innkeeper, and Marguerite de Névellet, whom he had married in Montreal on
, “Marguerite: – a tale of forest life in the new dominion” being published in the New Dominion Monthly from January to June 1870. The title is misleading, not only because Marguerite plays a
agree to write the biographies of their founders, Marguerite Bourgeoys*, Marie-Marguerite d’Youville
Saint-François-Xavier (Batiscan, Que.), son of Ignace Gamelin* and Marguerite Le Moyne; m. 31 Jan. 1731 in Montreal