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Matches 10,251 to 10,300 of 23,145
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| 10251 | Andre recieved a concession of land with an area of 15 square arpents. | Mignier dit Lagace, Andre (I8937)
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| 10252 | Andre sold his city property for 200 livres to Bertrand Derennes and Etienne Trudeau. | Demers, Andre (I4245)
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| 10253 | Andre sold his property to Joseph Blondeau dit Lafranchise. | Mignier dit Lagace, Andre (I8937)
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| 10254 | Andre sold his property to Joseph Blondeau dit Lafranchise. | Mignier dit Lagace, Andre (I1785)
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| 10255 | Andre was a "baudroyeur" or a specialist in the making of "baudriers", a kind of leather shoulder belt to hold a scabbard and blade. | Filion, Andre (I976)
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| 10256 | Andre was a member of the L'Allier regiment. This regiment joined General Alexandre de Prouville, Seigneur de Tracy, in a convoy of about 150 ships that sailed to the Antilles in support of the Company of the West Indies. The islands of Cayenne, Martinque, Guadeloupe, Saint-Kitts and Saint-Dominique voluntarily ceded to France. The regiment stayed in the Antilles through 1664. In March of 1665 General Tracy was given orders to be at the mouth of the St. Lawrence by mid-June. Andre and the L'Allier regiment arrived at Quebec on 30 June 1665 where they joined the Carignan-Salieres Regiment. Their winter quarters were in the areas of Quebec, Trois-Rivieres and Montreal. The regiment joined forces with the Canadians and Amerindien forces in September of 1666 to wipe out the Iroquois living south of Lake Champlain. In 1668, there was a demobilization and half the soldiers returned to France. Andre was one of about 403 soldiers that remained in Canada. | Mignier dit Lagace, Andre (I8937)
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| 10257 | Andre's parents, Andre and Marie Chefdeville, formally opposed the marriage of their son to Anne. | Family F4289
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| 10258 | Angelique Aiot, residence: Pointe-aux-Trembles, 21 years | Hayot, Angelique (I9636)
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| 10259 | Angelique and Etienne lived at Sainte-Anne-de-la-Perade until 1730 then moved to Pointe-du-Lac. | Ricard, Angelique (I8072)
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| 10260 | Angelique Bel, residence: Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec, 16 years 1 October 1689 Angelique Bel, residence: Riviere-Ouelle, 18 years | Lebel, Marie Angelique (I513)
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| 10261 | Angelique Cloutie, residence: Beaupre, 25 years | Cloutier, Angelique Genevieve (I9394)
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| 10262 | Angelique Cloutiez, residence: Chateau-Richer, 17 years | Cloutier, Angelique Genevieve (I9394)
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| 10263 | Angelique Contant, residence: Ile d'Orleans, 14 years | Contant, Marie Angelique (I2021)
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| 10264 | Angelique Contant, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 19 years | Contant, Marie Angelique (I2021)
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| 10265 | Angelique had an inventory taken of the assets of her late husband Jean Gaultier in 1694. Their children divided the estate between them. The house was valued at 3580 livres and would be rented. Francois obtained the blacksmithing tools and equipment. Angelique would continue to hold the property at Saint-Joseph, Charlesbourg. | Lefebvre, Angelique (I7845)
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| 10266 | Angelique Haiot, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 23 years | Hayot, Angelique (I9636)
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| 10267 | Angelique Haiot, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 23 years | Hayot, Angelique (I9636)
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| 10268 | Angelique Hayotte, residence: cote St-Michel, 27 years | Hayot, Angelique (I9636)
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| 10269 | Ann Barkley - sec 15, lot 900, space 7 | Flannery, Anna "Annie" (I5360)
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| 10270 | Anne Achon, from: parish of Pierre-Anoix, Aunis, 57 years | Achon, Anne (I1372)
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| 10271 | Anne Adam was her godmother. | Dubois, Anne (I4160)
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| 10272 | Anne came with her parents. She came aboard the ship?i? le Saint-Andre.?/i? | Charbonneau, Anne (I2681)
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| 10273 | Anne Chalifour, 25 years, from Beauport | Chalifour, Anne (I10543)
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| 10274 | Anne Chalifour, 30 years, from Beauport | Chalifour, Anne (I10543)
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| 10275 | Anne Charlotte Lepetit, 36 years, from St. Pierre, I.O. | Lepetit, Anne Charlotte (I4017)
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| 10276 | Anne Chochette, from: St-Bernard, dioces of Lucon, 52 years | Cochet, Anne (I6156)
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| 10277 | Anne Cochet, from: St-Bernard, diocese of Lucon, 50 years | Cochet, Anne (I6156)
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| 10278 | Anne Cochete, from: parish of Bernard, diocese of Lucon, 52 years | Cochet, Anne (I6156)
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| 10279 | Anne Cochette, from: Lusson | Cochet, Anne (I6156)
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| 10280 | Anne Danneville, residence: L'Ancienne-Lorette, 60 years | d'Anneville, Anne (I3002)
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| 10281 | Anne Dehayote, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 55 years | Hayot, Anne (I9651)
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| 10282 | Anne Dumes, residence: Cote De Lauzon, 28 years | Demers dit Dumais, Anne (I4234)
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| 10283 | Anne enlisted to go to Canada before notary Cherbonnier at La Rochelle. She arrived in Quebec aboard the ?i?Taureau?/i? on 21 June 1657. | Boyer, Anne (I9661)
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| 10284 | Anne Francoise Martin from St-Paul, Orleans, 35 years | Richard dit Martin, Anne Francoise (I8694)
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| 10285 | Anne gave her children all the property that was due them from the estate of Nicolas Goupil. | Goupil, Anne (I12520)
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| 10286 | Anne Grelon, 26 years, from Beaupre | Greslon, Anne (I11103)
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| 10287 | Anne had "broken" her leg and it had remained "twisted" and had walk with crutches. She also had a persistent cough. | Langlois, Anne (I1070)
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| 10288 | Anne Hayote, residence: Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, 55 years | Hayot, Anne (I9651)
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| 10289 | Anne Ledet, 62 years, from Angoullein, La Rochelle. | Ledet, Anne (I3063)
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| 10290 | Anne Ledet, 62 years, from Angoullein, La Rochelle. | Ledet, Anne (I3063)
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| 10291 | Anne Ledete, 56years, from La Rochelle. | Ledet, Anne (I3063)
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| 10292 | Anne married Jean Neveu or Nepveu in Quebec. Jean and Anne had two children, Barbe baptized 3 Dec 1653 and Suzanne 11 Oct 1655. But iIt was discovered that Jean had a wife that he had left in France and he was expelled from the colony and forced to return to France. 1666 - Comte de Quebec Gilles Pinel, habitant, 31 years Anne Ledettes, 35 years Jean Nepveu, spouse of Anne Catherine Pinel, 8 years Francoise Pinel, 6 years Marie Madeleine Pinel, 4 years Francois Xavier Pinel, 2 years Barbe Nepveu, 12 years Suzanne Nepveu, 10 years | Ledet, Anne (I3063)
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| 10293 | Anne Martin, residence: demaure, 45 years | Richard dit Martin, Anne Francoise (I8694)
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| 10294 | Anne Martin, residence: Demaure, 45 years old | Richard dit Martin, Anne Francoise (I8694)
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| 10295 | Anne Martin, residence: St-Pierre, I.O., 44 years, spouse of Rate | Martin, Anne (I9419)
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| 10296 | Anne Poitro, from: La Rochelle, 40 years | Poitraude, Anne (I9124)
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| 10297 | Anne Poitro, from: La Rochelle, 40 years | Poitraude, Anne (I9124)
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| 10298 | Anne probably from Estrees, (currently Coeuvres-et-Valsery), canton of Vic-sur-Aines, arrondissement of Soissons, department of Aisne (previously la Picardie). | Convent, Anne (I6583)
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| 10299 | Anne was accused of cheating on her husband and some claimed that not all her children were fathered by Charles. She was also accused of trying to rid herself of pregnancies by inducing abortions with Amerindian "cures". Charles accused Anne of sorcery in order to end his marriage. He sought a separation and spoke with the Intendant. He stated that he had not had been intimate with Anne for the last year but others had. Some citizens of Montreal accused her of using magic to over power men and of having a book of magic. Anne was officially accused of adultery and sorcery and an inquiry was conducted. Anne's current lover was ordered to vacate her home but only did for a few days. "Even though the inquiry does not seem to have led to any sentencing, it caused the ?i?bourgeoise?/i? Anne de Lamarque, wife of a ?i?bourgeois?/i?, to fall in public opinion worse that if she had fallen in social status." | Tetard, Charles Sieur de Folleville (I7459)
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| 10300 | Anne was accused of cheating on her husband and some claimed that not all her children were fathered by Charles. She was also accused of trying to rid herself of pregnancies by inducing abortions with Amerindian "cures". Charles accused Anne of sorcery in order to end his marriage. He sought a separation and spoke with the Intendant. Some citizens of Montreal accused her of using magic to over power men and of having a book of magic. Anne was officially accused of adultery and sorcery and an inquiry was conducted. Anne's current lover was ordered to vacate her home but only did for a few days. "Even though the inquiry does not seem to have led to any sentencing, it caused the ?i?bourgeoise?/i? Anne de Lamarque, wife of a ?i?bourgeois?/i?, to fall in public opinion worse that if she had fallen in social status." | Lamarque, Anne (I7477)
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