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MONTGENET (Mongenet, Montgenêt), THÉRÈSE-BERNARDINE, Comtesse de MONTGENET, known as Mme de Saint-Laurent
RAMEZAY, MARIE-CHARLOTTE DE, dite de Saint-Claude de la Croix
 
ROUSSEAUX ST JOHN, JOHN BAPTIST (baptized Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, dit Saint-Jean)
 
SAINT-ÉTIENNE DE LA TOUR, AGATHE (Marie-Agathe) DE (Bradstreet; Campbell)
TÉTREAULT, DÉLIA (baptized Délia Tétreau), known as Marie du Saint-Esprit
VALLIÈRES DE SAINT-RÉAL (Vallieres de St Real), JOSEPH-RÉMI (baptized Joseph-Rémi Vallières)
VIGER, AMANDA (baptized Marie-Louise-Amanda), named Saint-Jean-de-Goto
JANSSOONE, FRÉDÉRIC (baptized Frédéric-Cornil) (Brother Frédéric-Yves, Frédéric de Saint-Yves, Father Frédéric Janssoone, Frédéric de Ghyvelde, Good Father Frédéric)
 
SAINT-GERMAIN, JEAN-BAPTISTE (sometimes written Saint-Germain
 
and Martha Wiggins; d. a bachelor on 7 Jan. 1879 in Saint John, N.B. Robert Shives, whose father was a Saint John merchant, was born during
 
Sainte-Anne-d’Yamachiche (Yamachiche, Que.), son of Joseph Milette and Judith Leblanc; m. 15 Feb. 1819 Marie, daughter of Jean-Baptiste Hébert, and they had 13 children, one of whom, Joseph-Octave
, but he always signed Louis Quévillon), woodworker, wood-carver, and contractor; b. 14 Oct. 1749 at Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Laval, Que.), fourth of the eight children of Jean-Baptiste
 
BEAUVAIS, dit Saint-James, RENÉ, woodcarver and
 
. 1723 at Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcourt, France, son of Noël Hantraye and Marie Hamond; m. 9 Jan. 1753 Marie-Marguerite Debuire in Quebec; m. secondly 26 Nov. 1759 Marie-Françoise Viger in
 
. 30 Oct. 1859 in Saint-Rémi-de-La Salle (Saint-Rémi), Lower Canada, son of Théophile Blain, a farmer, and Apolline Martin; d. 18 Sept. 1925 in Sault-au-Récollet (Montreal
BERGERON, Élisabeth (baptized Elizabeth), named Saint-Joseph, founder of the Sœurs de Saint-Joseph
 
DORVAL, MARIE-LOUISE, dite Sainte-Élisabeth, superior of the Congregation of Notre-Dame and
 
Saint-Hippolyte, sister of the Congregation of Notre-Dame and superior of the community (superior general); b. 11 Feb. 1702 at Varennes, near Montreal (Que.), daughter of Charles
 
Marie-Saint-David, member of the Sisters of the
 
daughters and one son; d. in Saint John, N.B., 29 Feb. 1880. John Venner Thurgar left England at the age of 20 to apprentice with his uncle, John
 
CUDLIP, JOHN WATERBURY, merchant and politician; b. probably in 1815 in Saint John, N.B., son of John Cudlip, a retired British
 
LEGARDEUR DE SAINT-PIERRE, JEAN-PAUL, officer, fur-trader, interpreter, seigneur, son of
 
SAINT-OURS, PIERRE DE, seigneur of L’Échaillon in Dauphiné in France, of Saint-Ours, Assomption, and Saint-Jean Deschaillons in New
 
ABBADIE DE SAINT-CASTIN, JOSEPH D’, Baron de SAINT-CASTIN, French officer and Abenaki chief; son of Jean-Vincent
 
 May 1792 in L’Islet, Lower Canada, son of Emmanuel Couillard-Després and Marie-Françoise Robichaud; d. 15 July 1853 in Saint-Aimé (Massueville), Lower Canada
only son of Patrick Collins and Isabella Hughes; m. 24 Oct. 1846 Mary Quin (Quinn) in Portland (Saint John), N.B., and they had one daughter; d. 2 July 1847 on Partridge
 
. 25 May 1915 in Saint John. A schoolmaster turned Presbyterian minister, Louisa Donald’s father moved his family to Saint John in 1849
SAINT-MARTIN, JOSEPH-HERVÉ, mechanic, soldier, aviator, and businessman; b. 24 March 1894 in Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Que
GAUTHIER, AMABLE, sculptor and architect; b. 11 Nov. 1792 at Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-Nicolet, L.C., son of
 
. secondly in 1882 Georgiana Whitehead, widow of Cornelius Sparrow; no children were born of either marriage; d. 2 Oct. 1884 in Saint John, N.B
eight children; d. 1 March 1888 in Saint John, N.B. Sylvester Zobieski Earle, the grandson of a loyalist merchant and the son of a doctor and
 
Yamachiche, Lower Canada, son of Étienne Leblanc, a farmer, and Marie Tessier; m. 9 Feb. 1830 Julie Hébert at Saint-Grégoire (now part of Bécancour), Lower Canada; d. 26 Feb. 1882 at
 
of Thomas Merritt and Amy Purdy; m. 29 Jan. 1802 Isabella Milby of Shelburne, N.S.; d. 25 May 1842 in Saint John, N.B. The
 
in Saint-André-des-Eaux, France, son of Pierre Bertho, a ploughman, and Marie-Josephe Nourry; d. 1 Sept. 1936 in Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre, France
 
GOSSELIN, SCHOLASTIQUE, Grey Nun of Montreal, missionary; b. 11 June 1806 at Sainte-Famille, Île d’Orléans
 
de l’Île Saint-Jean, knight of the order of Saint-Louis; fl. 1696–1724. Gotteville de Belile joined the navy in 1696, and was commissioned sub
 
of loyalist descent, in Lower Cove, Saint John, N.B.; d. 21 Nov. 1867 at Halifax, N.S. George King is first mentioned on a Saint
 
SARCEL DE (Du) PRÉVERT, JEAN, merchant of Saint-Malo; d. 1622 at Saint-Malo
 
JONES, THOMAS ROSENELL (Rosenelle), businessman and politician; b. 12 Sept. 1825 in Saint John, N.B., son of John Jones and
 
SEELY, ALEXANDER McLEOD, businessman and office-holder; b. 10 Feb. 1812 in Saint John, N.B., the son of Seth Seely Jr
 
ALLARD (Alard, Dalard) DE SAINTE-MARIE, PHILIPPE-JOSEPH D’, officer in the colonial regular troops; b. between 1704 and 1708 at
CÔTÉ, LOUIS, shoemaker, boot and shoe manufacturer, inventor, and politician; b. 21 March 1836 in Saint-Dominique, Lower
 
DÉGRÈS, IRÈNE-MATHILDE, named Saint-Paul, provincial superior of the Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary; b. 13
 
, Scotland, son of Alexander Jardine, mason, and Helen Davidson; m. 30 Oct. 1834 at Saint John, N.B., Euphemia Reid, formerly of Kildonan, Scotland, and they had four daughters; d. 16 June
 
BLAIN DE SAINT-AUBIN, EMMANUEL-MARIE, educator, song-writer, story-teller, and translator; b. 30 June 1833 at Rennes, France
 
HUOT, MARIE-FRANÇOISE, named Sainte-Gertrude, sister of the
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