Garganvilar (dept. of Tarn-et-Garonne), France, son of Étienne Taché, commissary for supplies at Saint-Malo, and Marguerite Dauzet; d. 18 April 1768 in Quebec
of Charles Tarride Duhaget and Antoinette de Saint-Thairau (Saint-Turine, Saint-Chéran); m. 29 Sept. 1737 at Louisbourg, Île Royale (Cape Breton Island), Marguerite, sister of Gabriel
for the creation, in 1934, of the Institut Marguerite-d’Youville, an advanced school for nurses which was attached to the Université de Montréal. In 1923 Sister Toupin-Fafard was also the prime mover in
-Saint-Louis (Caughnawaga) mission, where the Desauniers sisters, Marie-Madeleine, Marie-Anne, and Marguerite, had been running a store since 1726. They were suspected of smuggling with the English in
poor. Two priests took care of services at Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours chapel, which Marguerite Bourgeoys* had erected in 1675. Troie
holder; b. 10 Feb. 1761 in Montreal (Que.), son of Eustache Trottier Desrivières Beaubien, a merchant, and Marguerite Malhiot; d. 3 Oct. 1816 in Varennes, Lower Canada
baptized 9 Nov. 1656 at Quebec, son of Paul Vachon, notary and clerk of court, and of Marguerite Langlois
. 1720 he married at Quebec Marguerite, daughter of Jean-Baptiste Maillou, dit Desmoulins. In the
Veron de Grandmesnil, who had come from Saint-Martin-des-Noyers (Saint-Martin-du-Mesnil-Oury) in Normandy, France, and of Marguerite Hayet; d. 18 May 1721 at Trois-Rivières
of an office of the Holy Family done in collaboration with a religious from France, as well as the biographical accounts of the first two superiors of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame, Marguerite
uncertain as the moment of its coming.” His eldest son, Moses, was to inherit the seigneury of Sainte-Marguerite and the marquisate of Le Sablé, Ezekiel the seigneury of Bécancour, Benjamin the main
resigned from his double charge as ecclesiastical superior and chaplain to the Congregation of Notre-Dame, having just written La vie de la vénérable sœur Marguerite Bourgeois
Guillaume Couillard, a concession on the Beaupré shore. In Quebec, around 7 October 1637, he married Marguerite, the daughter of Couillard and
Amiot and Marguerite Levasseur, dit Borgia; d. 10 Oct. 1845 in Vienna.
Noël-Laurent Amiot came
gave 24,500 livres in property, merchandise, and rentes to each of the sons of his second marriage. Duforillon’s share was the seigneuries of Kamouraska and of Sainte-Marguerite near
-Marguerite Archambault, of the parish of La Présentation, near Saint-Hyacinthe. Of their seven children only one reached adult age.
After leaving the
his share in the factory, Joshua Bell owned a 28-acre farm in the parish of Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie (L’Acadie).
Joshua Bell’s career gives a
Canada with his wife, Marguerite Gillet. As far as we know, the couple had no children. Madame La Rivière was drowned at Sept-Îles, in 1693, when the Carossol was shipwrecked on the way back
François Berthelet and Anne Boullard; m. 24 July 1775 Françoise Meloche in Detroit, and they had one son; m. secondly 2 Feb. 1779 Marguerite Viger
), “Recherche dans l’état civil,” Châlons-sur-Marne, Sainte-Marguerite, 28 mars 1630: archives.marne.fr (consulted 14 Dec
June 1700 in Montreal; eldest son of Jean-Baptiste Bissot de Vinsenne and of Marguerite
Marguerite Raimbault; d. 31 Aug. 1812 in Boucherville, Lower Canada.
Following his father’s example René-Amable Boucher de Boucherville chose
1835, at Terrebonne, Jean-Philippe Boucher-Belleville had married Marguerite Porlier, daughter of Jacques Porlier, a voyageur; he had one daughter, who died with her mother in 1841. Boucher-Belleville
; b. 21 Oct. 1814 at Quebec, eldest son of Pierre de Boucherville and Marguerite-Émilie Bleury, and brother of Sir Charles-Eugène
. Ronald Labelle, “Philias-Frédéric Bourgeois: précurseur de l’ethnologie acadienne,” Francophonie d’Amérique (Ottawa), no.2 (1992): 5–11. Marguerite Maillet, “Acadian literature in New
the Red River settlement (Man.), office holder, and judge; b. 1837, son of Pierre Bruce and Marguerite Desrosiers; m. Angélique Gaudry, and they had five children; d. 26 Oct. 1893 in
.”
Marguerite Van Die
John Burwash’s publications include the sermon in Mount
surmounting the high altar with a florid iconographical series of paintings: Saint Michel terrassant Lucifer, Le Sacré-Cœur apparaissant à sainte Marguerite-Marie Alacoque, Le
Marguerite Mercier; m. 11 Oct. 1886 Rosana Caron in the parish of Saint-Roch in Quebec City, and they had nine children; d. 4 Dec. 1936 in that city and was buried there on 7 December
), naval officer, hydrographer, and author; b. 28 Feb. 1724 in Toulon, France, son of Joseph-François de Chabert and Madeleine de Bernard; m. 1 Dec. 1771 Hélène-Marguerite-Barbe Tascher
de Beaulieu; m. 19 Jan. 1751 at Montreal Marguerite-Élisabeth-Ursule Rocbert de La Morandière; buried 5 July 1771 at Detroit
1831 in Lauris, France, son of François Chabert and Marguerite Thomassin; d. 29 March 1894 in Longue-Pointe (Montreal).
The son of a farmer
Chaboillez and Marguerite Larchevêque; m. 11 Jan. 1811 Jessy Bruce, aged 19, in the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity at Quebec, Lower Canada; d. 26 Dec. 1812 in Mascouche
housing the altar) and rood-screen for the church of Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies. There was little to keep him at Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Laval) on Île Jésus after the death in 1812 of his wife Marguerite Hogue
in 1651(?) and lived to maturity. Another child had died in 1648. Sometime in the early 1650s Hélène also died. His second wife was also a widow, Marguerite Hayet, former wife of Jean Véron de
bequeath his property to his nearest blood relations. At first he favoured his sister Marguerite, who was a dressmaker, and his brothers Jean-François and
following childbirth, and six months later, on 20 March 1722, Courreaud married a girl of 20, Marguerite Obuchon (Aubuchon), whose father was a merchant at Longue-Pointe, near Montreal. They had seven
. 1695 at Boucherville (Que.), son of Nicolas Daneau* de Muy and Marguerite Boucher; m. 30 Jan. 1725 to Louise-Geneviève Ruette
Maheut*, with whom he had a child in January 1687. Yet on 17 May of that year he married Marguerite Boucher (1663–98), the third daughter of Pierre
-Marie Desèves), violinist, music teacher, and composer; b. 26 Jan. 1858 in Montreal, son of Alexandre Desèves, a lawyer, and Marie-Marguerite
, the 15-year-old daughter of innkeeper Michel Chevalier and Marguerite Brault, he gave his age as 38 and identified himself as an innkeeper and resident of Pointe-aux-Trembles (Montreal
Brien, dit Dérocher, and Marguerite Rive; d. 19 Aug. 1860 at Quebec.
Nothing is known about the early years of Urbain Desrochers. He
Jan. 1847 in Rivière-du-Loup-en-Haut (Louiseville) Lower Canada, son of David Desrosiers, a tanner, and Marguerite Godin; m. first around 1872, in the United States, Agnès Méthot of Saint-Antoine
provincial commissary of wars of the department of Toulon. Before this date he lived in Paris. On 22 April 1750 he married at Aix-en-Provence Marguerite-Charlotte-Baptistine, daughter of the Marquis
of work.
Apparently during his exile in New England, Amable was betrothed to a relative, Marie Doucet, daughter of François Doucet and Marguerite
process of regionalization begun in 1864. She also presided over the transfer to the mother house of the remains of the founder, Marguerite
Louis Dunière and Marguerite Durand; m. there 1 July 1748 Élisabeth Trefflé, dit Rottot, and they had 17 children; d. 31 May 1806 at Berthier (Berthier-sur-Mer
Québec et ses collaboratrices (Québec, 1935). [Émilie Langlois, dite sœur Marie du Carmel], Les temps héroïques de notre histoire, 1850–1856 (Québec, n.d.). Sœur Marie d’Israël [Marguerite
daughters of Île Royale officers. After some disagreement on the part of Forant’s sister and only heir, Marguerite de Forant, to whom Bigot had sent her brother’s furnishings, a compromise was reached in
numerous illegitimate children, five of them with Marie Allaire, who came from the seigneury of Beaumont. Three other children, Ann, William, and John Malcolm, were born later of his liaison with Marguerite