portrait is at the Hôtel-Dieu in Quebec.
C. J. Jaenen
of the Tadoussac trade, soldier; b. c. 1627 perhaps at La Lande-sur-Eure (France), son of
living on the upper Ohio River by 1750; d. c. 1762.
As Cadsedan-hiunt he was identified in 1750 as one of the “Chiefs of the Seneca
Barbu), chief of the Willow band of the Plains Cree; b. c. 1828 probably near Duck Lake (Sask.); d. 16 April 1889 at the Beardy Reserve (Sask
], Journal of occurrences in the Athabasca Department by George Simpson 1820 and 1821, and report, ed. E. E. Rich, intro. C. [B.] Martin (London, 1938; repr. Nendeln, 1968), 213n., 444
AN, Col., B, 61; C11A, 47, 50, 57, 61; C13A, 8. Wis. State Hist. Soc. Coll., XVI, XVII. “Calendar of manuscripts in the archives of the Chicago Historical Society,” PAC
1792. What happened in the next three years is not clear. In the 1795 census he is given as living at 16 Rue de la Fabrique and is listed simply as a clerk with C. C. Hall and Company. Had his
. C. Pilling, Bibliography of the Eskimo language (Washington, 1887); repr. as J. C. Pilling, Bibliographies of the languages of the North American Indians (9 pts. in 3
AN, Col., B, 87, f.3; 110, f.76. ANQ-Q, Greffe de Claude Barolet, 16 sept., 11 nov. 1747, 11 juin 1748; Greffe de C.-H. Du Laurent, 26 oct. 1751; Greffe de
.102v. ANQ, Greffe de J.-É. Dubreuil, 29 août 1729; Greffe de C.-H. Du Laurent, 23, 28 nov. 1749; Greffe de J.-C. Panet, 23 nov. 1747, 13 févr
Dusourdy), LOUIS-NICOLAS, surgeon; b. c. 1723 at Luçon, France, son of Louis Landriaux and Marie-Louise Bourond; d. 24 Aug. 1788 in Montreal (Que
, 28 juill. 1805; CE1-6, 14 sept. 1852; CN1-230, 23 juin 1799; P-193, 1–35. ASQ, C 37–C 43; Fichier des anciens. PAC, MG 24, B1, 187: 2869–73. “Les dénombrements de Québec
AN, Marine, B3, 549, ff.34–41; B4, 61, 64, 73, 76, 80, 98; C1, 160; 165; 166, p.362; C7, 191; G, 38, p.140. Taillemite, Inventaire analytique, série B, I
AJTR, Registre d’état civil, Bécancour et Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan. AN, Col., B, 45, f.801; 78, f.25; 81, f.42; C11A, 49, f.124; 81, f.12; 93, f.181; F3, 2, f.457. ANQ-M
.]
Archives d’Ille-et-Vilaine (Rennes), E, État civil de Saint-Malo. AN, Col., B, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 30; C11C, 3, 5; C11D, 7. BN, MS, NAF 9283 (Margry). Le Blant, Philippe de
., 1866), 503–4, and others after him, such as J. C. Pilling, Bibliography of Algonquian languages (Washington, 1891), have incorrectly attributed to Le Sueur a dictionary of the
LE VERRIER DE ROUSSON, FRANÇOIS, town major of Montreal, king’s lieutenant at Quebec, knight of the order of Saint-Louis; b. c
.
In 1738 there appeared at Amsterdam, in two volumes, a work entitled Aventures du s. C. Le Beau, avocat en Parlement, ou Voyage curieux et nouveau parmi les Sauvages de
. 1772. AN, Col., C11B, 29, ff.211–12v, 180v; C11D, 8, ff.109–11v, 283–84; E, 169 (dossier Du Pont Duvivier); Section Outre-Mer, G1, 413/A (4 juill. 1766
).
D. G. Bell
PANB, MC 288, MS1/B2, MS7/H; RS32, C, 13