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of Quebec; b. c. 1598 in Normandy; d. 29 Nov. 1668 at Quebec.
He was the first secular priest to come to the St
LEAVITT, THOMAS, businessman; b. c. 1795 in Saint John, N.B., son of Jonathan Leavitt and Hephzibah Peabody
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William Leeming, of Chippawa.
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Havy. A few items of particular interest may be singled out. Lefebvre’s last will and testament is in ANQ, Greffe de J.-C. Panet, 22 nov. 1758. The only extant letter identified
July 1808.
Étienne Taillemite
AN, Col., C
Leiser and Henrietta Lenz; m. c. 1873 Caroline Lenz, and they had five daughters and one son; d. 12 May 1917 in Vancouver
.
Louise Dechêne
ANQ-M, Greffe de J.-B. Adhémar; Greffe de Jacques David; Greffe de F.-M. Lepailleur; Greffe de J.-C
; b. c. 1601 at Caen (Normandy), son of Mathieu Leneuf and Jeanne Le Marchant; d. probably in 1672.
Michel Leneuf landed at Quebec 11
LENOIR, dit Rolland, FRANÇOIS, soldier, businessman, builder of Fort Rolland at Lachine; b. c
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seneschal’s court, deputy to the king’s attorney, acting lieutenant general for civil and criminal affairs; b. c. 1656; he came originally from the parish of Saint-Eustache, Paris, and was the son of
.-P. Cormier, édit. (Québec, 1968). Que., Statutes, 1870, c.57. Montreal Daily Star, 25 May 1900. La Presse, 25 mai 1900. Borthwick, Hist. and
LESSARD, ELIZABETH, convicted criminal; b. c. 1877 in Canada; d. 3 April 1911 in
Loiseau (1742–1808); m. c. 1785 à la façon du pays Josephte “Crise,” a member of the Cree nation, in the northwest; d. in or after 1827, probably in St Boniface (Man
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.
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