-du-Loup (Louiseville); b. c. 1633; d. 1 Sept. 1713, a bachelor.
Jean Lechasseur arrived in Canada in September 1672 with
Congrégation de Notre-Dame; Registre général des sœurs de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame de Montréal. ANDM, Registres des baptêmes, mariages et sépultures, 26 oct. 1710. ANQ-M, Greffe de J.-C. Raimbault
.
Donald Chaput
AN, Col., C11A, 26, ff.75, 138. AQ, Coll. P.-G. Roy, Legardeur. Charlevoix, History (Shea
account of Legardeur de Tilly’s service record in AN, Marine, C7, which also includes one for his father. Other manuscript sources were found in AN, Marine, B4, 62, f.81; 4JJ, 12, 38
LESTRINGANT DE SAINT-MARTIN (Viabon), ALEXANDRE-JOSEPH, ensign, lieutenant, captain; b. c. 1660 at Saint-Benoit-le-Fleury-sur
. c. 1604 in Brittany, in the diocese of Saint-Brieuc; d. 1665 at Château-Richer.
Letardif was at Quebec from at least 1621 on, since
MABEY, PAUL, merchant and politician; b. c. 1786 at Bedeque, P.E.I., son of George and Mary Mabey
PAC, RG 1, E3, 70; RG 5, C1, 78, 86, 148–49, 151; RG 8, I (C series), 26, 60, 169, 195, 221; RG 9, I, B5, 1–7. A. N. Bethune, Memoir of the Right Reverend John Strachan
characters and curious places, with explanations of singular words, terms, and phrases, interspersed with poems, tales, anecdotes &c. and various other strange matters.” It also included a good number
MADRY, JEAN, garrison surgeon at Trois-Rivières, lieutenant and clerk to the chief barber and surgeon of the king; b. c
.
David A. Armour
AN, Col., C11A, 117, ff.3, 13–14, 434
. Encyclopedia of music in Canada (Kallmann et al.), 566, 598–99. Exposition universelle de 1878 à Paris: manuel et catalogue officiel de la section canadienne, T. C
’Entremont
AN, Col., C11D, 2, f.126; Section Outre-Mer, G1
AD, Charente-Maritime (La Rochelle), B, 6117, 6120–21. AN, Col., B, 65; C11C, 12–14; F3, 50; Section Outre-Mer, G1, 406–7, 467; G2, 202; G3
Grand Sauteux because of his six-foot height; b. c. 1710; d. 1770.
Nothing is known of Minweweh’s early life. By 1761
MOIREAU (Moreau), CLAUDE, Recollet, missionary in Canada and in Acadia; b. c. 1637; d. 14 Oct. 1703 at Nemours
avril 1755. AN, Col., B, 40, ff.514–17v; 51, ff.62v–63v; 52, ff.581v–86, 586–88; 53, ff.590–92v; 54, ff.498, 506–7v; C11A, 60, ff.280–84v; 69, ff.243–46; C11B, 1, ff.11–11v, 82
. N.B. directory, 1865–66. C. [H.] Foss, “John Warren Moore – 1812–1893, cabinet-maker,” N.B. Museum, Journal (Saint John), 1977: 5–15.
years later (1686), was hired by the Compagnie du Nord. A son of Edward Moore, master gunner at Dover Fort, England, and Cécile (Cecilia?) Richardson, Thomas (born c. 1654) abjured his
Lartigue* judged him worthy of succeeding the Sulpician C.-L. Lefebvre* de Bellefeuille, missionary to the Indians