Notes
Matches 12,301 to 12,350 of 23,145
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| 12301 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gauthier, David Michael (I26)
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| 12302 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gauthier, Mary Elizabeth (I27)
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| 12303 | Harvey graduated from University of Notre Dame with a Ph. B. degree. Member of the French Club, 2 years, and the Detroit Club, 3 years. | Gauthier, John Harvey (I9)
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| 12304 | Hazel Riley, age 17, domestic, nationality Canada, Irish, from Maidstone, Canada, father John Riley, Maidstone, Ont. | Riley, Hazel E. (I5200)
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| 12305 | He accepted a grant of three arpents of land from Francois Hertel de Lafresniere, seigneur of Arbre-a-la-Croix. The Hertel fief in 1681 was inhabited by only five familes: Pierre Durand, Gilles Dupont, Pierre Proust, Martin Foisy and Nicolas Millet de Marandais. | Dupont, Gilles (I4014)
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| 12306 | He accepted a plot in the fief of Nicolas Marsolet, but he sold an arpent of meadowland to his neighbor Martin Foisy. | Dupont, Gilles (I4014)
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| 12307 | He acknowledged, before notary Belliotte, receiving 127 livres advance wages before departure to Canada. | Godin dit Chatillon, Pierre (I2435)
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| 12308 | He acquired a piece of land with two arpents of frontage by a league-and-a-half deep in the rear-fief of Legardeur at Chateau-Richer on the Beaupre Coast. This land was located in the place commonly called la Longue Pointe and bordered that of Symphorien Rousseau. | Rose, Noel (I1843)
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| 12309 | He acquired a site at the foot of Cap-aux-Diamants. After the death of his mother he ceded 2 arpents of paternal property to Guillaume Lizot and settled on the Ile d'Orleans. | Pelletier, Jean (I1935)
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| 12310 | He agreed to lease land from Gilles Lauzon for three years. Lauzon promised to build a lodging there for the tenant and his family. If they could not "reside there because of war in the land (the Iroquois), then Lauzon would shelter them him his own home. | Bissonnet, Pierre (I1453)
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| 12311 | He agreed to live at Ville-Marie permanently and received a bonus of 500 livres from the Governor. | Lauzon, Gilles (I10576)
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| 12312 | He and his family came with Robert Giffard and Noel Juchereau. | Boucher, Jean Galeran (I624)
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| 12313 | He appeared as the godfather of Catherine Lereau or L'Heureux. | Duchesne dit Delapierre, Pierre (I6341)
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| 12314 | He appeared in the office of notary Moreau at La Rochelle, enlisting for three years of service in Canada in the name of recruiters Antoine Grignon, Pierre Gaigneur and Jacques Masse for 60 livres a year. Liste de migrants - Mathieu Brunet - 20 years old - from Olonne | Brunet dit Letang, Michel Mathieu (I2297)
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| 12315 | He aquired land consisting of two arpents in frontage on the river with a depth of twenty arpents. Jean sold this property to Julien Quentin on 20 September 1654. | Lemire, Jean (I8321)
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| 12316 | He aquired one arpent of land, property of Richomme, located in Ville-Marie. | Demers, Andre (I4245)
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| 12317 | He aquired property at Arbre a la Croix from Martin Foisy, but the contract was canceled on the following 12 December. | Dupont, Gilles (I4014)
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| 12318 | He arrive in Canada in 1660, possibly as the indentured servant of Rene Besnard. | Dupont, Gilles (I4014)
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| 12319 | He arrived aboard the "Saint-Nicolas-de-Nantes", part of the Grande Recrue. His occupation was listed as a cloutier. He was from Chemire, Charnie, France. "Antoine Baudry a plusieurs concessions (he has several concessions). | Baudry, Antoine (I5043)
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| 12320 | He arrived as a "soldat des troupes de la Marine, compagnie de Perigny". | Andre, Louis (I7808)
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| 12321 | He arrived as a soldier with the La Varenne Company of the Carignan Regiment. | Marier dit Ste. Marie, Louis (I3755)
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| 12322 | He arrived at Montreal aboard the ?i?Saint-Nicolas-de-Nates?/i? as part of the ?i?Grande Recrue?/i?. | Danis dit Tourangeau, Honore (I2324)
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| 12323 | He arrived in Canada as a soldier in the La Briasandiere Company of the Carignan Regiment. | Perrier dit Lafleur, Jean (I3294)
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| 12324 | He arrived in Quebec in the summer of 1635. | Drouin, Robert (I3251)
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| 12325 | He arrived in Ville-Marie on 16 Nov 1653. | Lauzon, Gilles (I10576)
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| 12326 | He arrived on "la Fortune blanche" which encountered many risks, ie., lost its anchors, stranded four leagues from Quebec and lost 5 men who were going by land towards Tadoussace and were taken by the Iroquois. | Valliere, Pierre (I3458)
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| 12327 | He arrived under a contract drawn up by notary Teuleron. | Mignault dit Chatillon, Jean (I6854)
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| 12328 | He arrived with his brother Mathias aboard the ?i?Noir?/i?. | Campagna, Pierre (I8693)
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| 12329 | He arrived with his father. | Cauchon, Jean (I6615)
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| 12330 | He arrived with the regimental commanding officer, Colonel Henri de Chastelard, the Marquis de Salieres. He was assigned to Captain Lafrediere, quartered in Montreal during the winters of 1665-66 and 1666-67. He arrived with the La Frediere Company of the Carignan Regiment. | Limousin, Hilaire (I421)
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| 12331 | He as a first a laborer and also probably a wine maker, since he sold three barrels of white wine to Jerome Bonnevie on 15 Aug 1637. | Archambault, Jacques (I10531)
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| 12332 | He assigned to Jean Bourdon an amount of 500 livres, which Francois de Chavigny, Sieur de Berchereau, owed him for the sale of two fine draft oxen. This assignment of money to Bourdon diminished the debt that he and his brother Antoine, whose heir he was, owed the warehouse of Quebec. | Pelletier dit Gobloteur, Guillaume (I1937)
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| 12333 | He attended funeral for Laurence Gauthier. Signed register James C. McCoy, 14431 Camden. | McCoy, James Charles (I223)
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| 12334 | He attended funeral for Laurence Gauthier. Signed register James C. McCoy, Jr., 14431 Camden. | McCoy, James Charles Jr. (I4193)
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| 12335 | He attended funeral for Laurence Gauthier. Signed register John M. McCoy, 14431 Camden. | McCoy, John "Jack" M. (I4566)
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| 12336 | He attended funeral for Laurence Gauthier. Signed register Mr. & Mrs. Richard McCoy, 12380 Lansdowne. | McCoy, Richard John (I4192)
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| 12337 | He attended the funeral for Laurence Gauthier. Signed register Mr. & Mrs. W. J. McCoy, 14380 Harbor Isle. | McCoy, William James (I224)
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| 12338 | He became a soldier in the 12th squardron of the island's Sainte-Famille militia. | Picard dit Lafortune, Hughes (I358)
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| 12339 | He became a soldier with the 12th squadron of Montreal's Sainte-Famille militia in 1663 | Beauvais, Jacques (I3200)
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| 12340 | He became a soldier with the 19th squadron of Montreal's Sainte-Famille militia. | Godin dit Chatillon, Pierre (I2435)
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| 12341 | He became an "?i?engage Ouest?/i?". | Goyer dit Belisle, Jacques (I12502)
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| 12342 | He became an "engage ouest". | Dumouchel, Paul (I5502)
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| 12343 | He became engages Ouest along with his brother Francois Madeleine. | Perrier, Jacques (I3981)
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| 12344 | He became engages Ouest along with his brother Jacques. | Perrier, Francois Madeleine (I3982)
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| 12345 | He became the fiscal administrator at Chateau-Richer. His role was to defend the rights of the inhabitants and to also see that the inhabitants paid their rents to the local seigneur. | Cochon, Jean (I1038)
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| 12346 | He bore the title of surgeon. The surgeons of that time had knowledge of anatomy, techniques to care for wounds, repair fractures and dislocations, prepare potions capable of chasing away fevers. They also had to know how to recognize medicinal plants and the manner in which to use them. In the country, there did not seem to be any difference between the profession of doctor or surgeon. | Brabant, Pierre (I604)
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| 12347 | He bought a concession of 80 arpents in the area on the Saint-Dominique coast on the Riviere-des Praires from Claude Tardy, a merchant of the city. On this day the notary Cabazie verified that Toussaint was also a resident of this city. The next day, 8 April 1687, the Sulpiciens granted an addition to the concession of 80 arpents to the land bought the day before. | Hunault, Toussaint (I10013)
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| 12348 | He bought the rear-fief of Argentenay from the Hotel-Dieu. | Perrot, Joseph (I8412)
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| 12349 | He came aboard the Noir. | Guillory, Francois (I6095)
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| 12350 | He came as a soldier of the 13th squad of the militia. He was present at the baptism of Suzanne Leduc at Montreal. | Goyer dit Laviolette, Mathurin (I12491)
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