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Jean-Baptiste Legardeur de Repentigny and Marguerite Nicollet; d. 18 Nov. 1736 at Montreal. Pierre Legardeur de Repentigny
de Tilly and Catherine de Cordé; d. 1648 at sea. Pierre Legardeur reached Quebec on 11 June 1636 with his mother, his sister Marguerite
 
, Legardeur married Marguerite-Jeanne, the daughter of Philippe-Jean-Baptiste Mignon, and they had a son and a daughter. Céline Cyr
 
L’Ange-Gardien (Que.), son of Louis Levasseur and Marguerite Bélanger; m. 6 Jan. 1736 at Louisbourg, Île Royale (Cape Breton Island), Marie-Anne, daughter of Jean-François Lorant and Marie
 
(Que.), son of Léon-Joseph Levrault de Langis and his second wife Marguerite-Gabrielle Jarret de Verchères; d. 1760. Jean-Baptiste Levrault de
 
. c. 1754, probably in Hesse-Kassel (Federal Republic of Germany); m. 30 Jan. 1784 Marguerite Gamelin, daughter of Pierre-Joseph
 
Paris; m. Marie-Marguerite Chorel de Saint-Romain, dit d’Orvilliers, at Champlain on 27 Jan. 1695; buried 29 July 1709 at Montreal
 
 May 1705 at Lachine, near Montreal, son of Guillaume de Lorimier* de La Rivière and of Marie-Marguerite Chorel
. . . (London, [1924]). Marguerite Woodworth, History of the Dominion Atlantic Railway ([Kentville, N.S.], 1936).
 
Marguerite Dangeac; d. 5 Jan. 1791, probably at Versailles, France. Like his father, Charles-Gabriel-Sébastien de L’Espérance chose a military
 
Cailly*, until his death. There, on 26 Feb. 1725, he married Marguerite, daughter of Gabriel Dangeac, captain of a company of colonial
 
the new world is first recorded on 24 April 1713 (N.S.), when he married Marguerite Caissy (Keissis), daughter of Jean Caissy, dit Roger, and Anne Bourgeois, at Beaubassin (near
 
Abraham Martin*, dit L’Écossais, and Marguerite Langlois, godson of Charles de
 
service, Sister de l’Assomption was elected to replace Marie-Marguerite Piot de Langloiserie
Blanc; m. February 1878 Marguerite Boudreau in Barachois, N.B., and they had 11 children; d. 7 July 1926 in Moncton, N.B., and was buried in nearby Shediac
 
, seigneur, fur-trader; b. 1640 at Saint-Denis-le-Thiboult in the diocese of Rouen, son of David Messier and Marguerite Bar; buried 3 Nov. 1725 at Saint-Anne de Varennes
 
(1911): 120–33 [the manuscript is in Landry’s papers at the Centre d’Études Acadiennes, 7.2-10]. Marguerite Michaud, “Le père F.-X.-J. Michaud, grand curé, bâtisseur et organisateur,” CCHA
 
1650s, the son of Jean de Monic and Marguerite de Cornet, of Oloron in Béarn; married 13 Dec. 1691 at Quebec, Jeanne Dufresnoy Carion; d. 17 Oct. 1707, at Bayonne
the dairy industry; b. 4 Feb. 1842 in Saint-Jean-Chrysostome, Lower Canada, son of Joseph Montminy, a tinsmith, and Marguerite Lambert; d. 17 Dec. 1899 at Quebec, and was
 
, France, son of Jacques Moreau, shoemaker in Chaource (dept. of Aube), France, and Marguerite Germain; fl. 1706–47. The first reference to Edme
commune of Valiergues, in the canton and administrative district of Ussel, France, son of Denis Moyen, a farmer, and Marguerite Bachelerie; d. 8 Jan. 1899 at the Séminaire d’Alix, in Lyons
 
. G. Edward MacDonald [The author wishes to express his gratitude to Marguerite MacDonald of Newport, P.E.I., and Liz
politician and Indian agent; b. 1 Nov. 1836 in Edmonton House (Edmonton, Alta), son of James McKay and Marguerite Gladu; m. Virginie Rolette, and they had seven children; d. 1 Sept
 
, son of Joannis-Galand d’Olabaratz* and Catherine Despiaube; m. c. 1779 Marguerite-Angélique Collas; they had no children
, son of Captain François Painchaud and Angélique Drouin; m. 19 Oct. 1815 Marguerite Arseneaux (Arsenault) in Carleton, Lower Canada, and they had ten children; d. 10 Feb. 1858 in
 
Guerout*, and his father-in-law Louis Dunière*. Panet had married his cousin Marguerite Dunière, daughter of Louis Dunière and Élisabeth Trefflé
 
 March 1753 in Montreal, he married Marie-Marguerite, daughter of the merchant Alexis Lemoine*, dit Monière; the previous day Governor
 
Jacques Perrault, a surgeon, and Marguerite Caché; d. 7 Aug. 1745 at Trois-Rivières. François Perrault perhaps came to Canada with his
 
Veron de Grandmesnil, whose daughter, Marguerite, he married on 4 Nov. 1692. From that time on, Pierre Petit’s career progressed
 
 Rivière et de Brétigny, a member of the Compagnie des Cent-Associés, and of Marguerite Thiersault; d. 18 June 1675 in Martinique (he must not be confused with Joseph-Antoine Poncet, another Jesuit
 
October 1769. A few years earlier at Saint-Pierre and Miquelon he had married Marguerite Leneuf de Beaubassin, who in May 1769 bore him a son in La Rochelle
POUTRÉ, FÉLIX, labourer, spy, and merchant; b. 3 Sept. 1814 at Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie (L’Acadie
 
in Quebec, he had taken as his second wife Marguerite-Barbe Hingue de Puygibault, the widow of Étienne Rocbert de La Morandière
 
Louise Nafrechoux in 1707, he had ten children, of whom the third, Marguerite, married Pierre Boucher* de Boucherville, the third
 
used to locate the grave of the community’s founder, Marie-Marguerite d’Youville [Dufrost* de Lajemmerais
 
, Inv. jug. et délib., 1717–1760, III, 253. Gosselin, L’Église du Canada jusqu’à la conquête, II. Albert Jamet, Marguerite Bourgeoys, 1620–1700 (2v., Montréal
-Baptiste Riel, dit L’Irlande, a voyageur, and Marguerite Boucher, a Franco-Chipewyan Métisse; d. 21 Jan. 1864 at Saint-Boniface (Man
Augustin Rivard-Laglanderie and Marguerite Rivard-Dufresne; m. 1 Aug. 1863 Delphine Choquette in Montreal, Canada East; d. there 4 Feb. 1888
 
Girouard to Marie-Louise Thibodeau (Thibaudeau), the 15-year-old daughter of Alexis Thibodeau and Marguerite Dupuis of Bay du Vin; the couple were to have twelve children, eight girls and four
 
* de Portneuf and Marguerite Daneau de Muy; m. on 22 April 1748 Marie-Louise Dandonneau Du Sablé; d. 15 Nov. 1761 in the shipwreck of the Auguste off Cape Breton
 
. On 26 July 1706, at Montreal, Portneuf had married Marguerite Daneau de Muy, daughter of Nicolas Daneau
Rolette* and Marguerite Dubois; d. 16 May 1871, Pembina, North Dakota. Joseph Rolette Jr was the son of a pioneer French Canadian
woodworker, and Marguerite Gauvreau; d. probably around the beginning of 1848 in or near Trois-Rivières, Lower Canada. Jean-Baptiste Roy-Audy was baptized in
 
they obtained royal warrants ratifying the new grants. Bleury’s rise to social prominence culminated in 1754 when two of his children, Jean-Clément and Marguerite, were married in a magnificent double
Jacques, and his sons. Agathe de Saint-Père probably attended Marguerite Bourgeoys*’s
 
, Marguerite Bourgeoys, and Vachon* de
Caroline portrayed Phebe, the comic country shepherdess. She was then seen as Marguerite, supporting that “prince of romantic actors,” Robert Bruce Mantell, in the 1892–93 road tour of Charles Osborne’s
 
, Glarus, Switzerland, son of Joseph Schindler and Marguerite Gaspar; d. 19 Nov. 1792 in Montreal (Que.). Joseph Schindler sailed on the
 
-Léger, Chambéry, Savoy, son of Jean-Marie Souste, a merchant, and Marguerite Vulliermet; m. 28 Nov. 1720 in Montreal (Que.) Marie-Louise, daughter of Denis
 
Stuart* and Marguerite Dumoulin; m. there 8 June 1842 Charlotte-Elmire Aubert de Gaspé, daughter of Philippe-Joseph
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