. In 1754 Chabert was made a knight of the order of Saint-Louis as a reward for his services and two years later he was promoted lieutenant.
Chabert
Vaudreuil, Rigaud, Rigaud De Vaudreuil (also known as Saint-François-de-la-Nouvelle-Beauce), Villechauve, and Hocquart. The purchases had saddled him with heavy debts, and in 1770 he was forced to sell his
, and Chineque), mariner, militiaman, trader, and shipowner; b. c. 1734, possibly in the parish of Saint-Pierre-d’Irube, France, son of Martin d’Echenic
Dorchester (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu) and the seigneuries of Repentigny, Bleury, Sabrevois, Noyan, Léry, and Lacolle, swearing fealty and homage on 7 Nov. 1835
Clitherow’s brigade proceeded to Saint-Jean (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu) by way of Henryville while the second brigade returned to Montreal by way of Clarenceville, a sweeping movement designed to impress upon
Saint John merchants to launch a second bank in that city [see John McNeil Wilmot]. The ease with
Seminary, General catalogue, 1808–1908 (Boston, Mass., 1909). I. E. Bill, Fifty years with the Baptist ministers and churches of the Maritime provinces of Canada (Saint John, N.B
of the leading producer, William Dow and Company [see William Dow*]. Its offices were on Rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal, but production
Perrault*, and Jean Dumas* Saint-Martin.
In 1787 De Lisle gave up his notarial
Orchestra at its foundation and took part in the 1881–82, 1883–84, and 1884–85 seasons, performing as soloist in Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E minor, op.64, and Saint-Saëns’s Introduction and rondo
, found in the two archbishops’ papers in the Arch. de l’Archevêché de Saint-Boniface, Man., and correspondence from Decorby to his family in France, the originals of which are in the private collection of
Rue Saint-Jacques and two lots on the Place du Vieux-Marché, one having a two-storey house with a vaulted cellar and a shed, the other a three-storey house and stable
attack of 8 July 1758 earned him the cross of Saint-Louis.
During the winter of 1758–59 Desandrouins prepared appreciations of Carillon and of
.
In 1891 Desjardins set up a new private clinic in ophthalmology and otology on Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest, which was again named the Institut Ophtalmique de Montréal. Here he carried on his practice
provinces: the social side of the settlement process (Toronto, 1940). “Feu dom Bruno Doerfler, o.s.b.,” Les Cloches de Saint-Boniface (Saint-Boniface, Man.), 18
compensation for the loss of his household effects captured by the British in 1755 on the Alcide, although this sum was twice their current value in France. He even asked for the cross of Saint-Louis, a
faubourg Sainte-Marie and later closer to the centre of the city. He gave up this line of business during the recession of 1818–19. In the spring of 1819 he subcontracted from Oliver Wait and Abner Bagg
.
In March 1861 the station on Grosse Île was closed, and on 19 April Douglas was appointed “deputy medical inspector” of ships anchoring in the roadstead of the Rivière Saint-Charles and alongside
through the woods of Nouveau-Québec to the north of Tadoussac, those of the south shore in the region of Matane and the Notre-Dame mountains, and perhaps went to Sept-Îles and to Lac Saint-Jean. Apart from
Saint-Martin and Pierre Jussaume, dit Saint-Pierre. He was absent from Canada for nearly two years. The settlement of his father’s estate also required his presence in Europe. As he was already
.
Three Duffy brothers and their mother, Sarah Smith, natives of Armagh (Northern Ireland), came to live in Durham Township in 1842. The youngest brother, John, settled a few miles from the Rivière Saint
London in 1863. Six years later he accepted a position with the London-controlled Bank of British North America, which posted him in turn to Halifax, Saint John, N.B., and New York
having to leave the province within four months. He yielded to the governor’s demands and at this juncture went to Louisbourg to seek on behalf of the Acadians the advice of Saint-Ovide
Grouard* as a successor and to submit his resignation; Faraud complied on 20 March 1890.
During an ordination at the Collège de Saint
1827, 19 Feb. 1828. G. B. MacBeath, The story of the Restigouche: covering the Indian, French, and English periods of the Restigouche area (Saint John, N.B., 1954). MacNutt
most part the Forgets settled in Terrebonne, Repentigny, Lachenaie, and Saint-François-de-Sales (Laval). The parents of Rodolphe, David, a lawyer, and Angèle, half-sister to Louis-Olivier
contacts across the Maritime regional hinterland, and by the late 1780s Forsyth and Company was trading along the coast from Saint John, N.B., to the Gaspé and Newfoundland. Indicative of the scale of his
and July 1815, and was given one for the district of Quebec in November 1815. He also served in the district of Trois-Rivières militia, first as captain (1810) for the parish of Sainte
1636 in the parish of Saint-Louans, France, son of Adam-Pierre Gaultier de La Vérenderie and Bertrande Gourdeau; d. 4 June 1689 in the parish of l’Immaculée-Conception, Trois-Rivières
and spent a year in Greenock, then a rising shipbuilding centre, where he learned ship-draughting and the principles of ship construction. From 1826 to 1828 he served in Saint John, N.B., with Robert
Égypte, en Arabie, en Terre-Sainte, en Turquie et en Grèce, a two-volume work. After more than a century, the 1,028 pages can still be read with interest. Gingras had gathered his material with
, Vital statistics agency (Winnipeg), no.1936-06-036028, his baptismal certificate is at Arch. Paroissiales, Saint-Norbert, Man., RBMS, 10 oct. 1859, and his marriage certificate is at Arch
.”
In 1805 Grant retired, settling at Sainte-Anne-de-Bout-de-Île (Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue), Lower Canada, in a great stone house now known as the Thomas Moore House. He moved around 1820 to Lachine, where
on the province’s Board of Examiners in pharmacy from its inception in 1871 until 1882.
As municipal councillor for Saint-Laurent ward from
1872, and volunteered to pay his family’s way there. Hansen left Copenhagen on 20 Aug. 1875, accompanied by his wife, their eight children, and 20 others from their parish. When they reached Saint
(transcripts at Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul Arch., Halifax). Archivio della Propaganda Fide (Rome), Lettere, decreti e biglietti, 375: f.463; 376: f.234; Scritturi riferite nei Congressi, America
Rive. Returning to Quebec early the next spring, Hubert was appointed vicar general and accepted the office of parish priest of Sainte-Famille on he d’Orléans. On 27 July 1779 he renounced his
—; m. 3 June 1851, in Halifax, Margaret Annie Williams, daughter of Richard Williams of Saint John, N.B., and they had two daughters and four sons; d. 5 Sept. 1905 in Lunenburg
Francklin*, superintendent of Indian affairs, to obtain supplies for the Micmacs and Malecites, and he ratified the treaty with the Indians concluded on 24 Sept. 1778 at Menagouèche (Saint John
Lescarbot à l’AEFNB: histoire de la profession enseignante acadienne au Nouveau-Brunswick (Edmundston, N.B., 1994). College of St Joseph, Calendar (Saint John), 1889–96. Gilberte
spent many years in the garrison town of William Henry (Sorel), where there was only one other doctor, and the nearby parish of Saint-Michel-de-Yamaska. In 1836 he married Elizabeth Allen, daughter of a
, 1888). Guy Murchie, Saint Croix: the sentinel river (New York, 1947). R. P. Nason, “Meritorious but distressed individuals: the Penobscot Loyalist Association and the settlement of the
Central Bank of New Brunswick had closed its Moncton agency, forcing the citizens to travel to Saint John for banking services. A number of businessmen from Moncton and southeastern New Brunswick, led by
(Halifax), 27 June 1864. Morning News (Saint John, N.B.), 8 May 1854. Novascotian, 13 Sept., 25 Oct. 1858; 31 Oct., 26 Dec. 1859; 2 Jan., 25 June, 16
wounded won him the cross of Saint-Louis. At the siege of Tournai (Belgium) in 1746 he led a sortie from the fortress; at Brussels, shortly afterwards, he was wounded a second time. Named major of a militia
trade. In 1743 or 1744 Lemoine Despins went into partnership with Jean-Baptiste-Grégoire Martel de Saint-Antoine, who had just been appointed king’s storekeeper in Montreal. This partnership brought him
livres a lot and two-storey stone house at 7 Rue Saint-Pierre, where he established his residence and business.
In the 1770s and 1780s Lester
McDonell* of Kingston, who journeyed to Montreal at the end of June to visit him. Sir James entertained the bishop at Île Sainte-Hélène and introduced him to the military élite. In turn, with
in Côte Sainte-Catherine (Outremont, Que.).
Born into a merchant family of Quebec, Adam Lymburner Macnider was named after a prominent
, nurse, and educator; b. 9 Feb. 1865 in Saint-Jean (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu), Lower Canada, daughter of Magloire Mailloux, a blacksmith, and Rosalie Langlois; d. 27 Dec. 1937 in