Notes
Matches 12,501 to 12,550 of 23,145
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| 12501 | He is found in the household of Jacques LeBer at Montreal. Jean Vredon is a servant and 25 years of age. | Verdon, Jean (I5859)
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| 12502 | He is found on the census as the servant of Pierre Loignon on the Ile d'Orleans. | Chamberlan, Simon (I6771)
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| 12503 | He is from Kerinot, community of Irvillac, parish of St-Pierre (Finistere), diocese of Cornouailles, Brittany. INSEE cde 29086 | Legault, Roch (I3868)
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| 12504 | He killed himself in his fields. | Durand, Nicolas (I11748)
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| 12505 | He learned to write. | Gagne, Louis (I1529)
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| 12506 | He leased a milk cow from Marie Pacro for a five year period (Adhemar, notary). | Brunet dit Letang, Michel Mathieu (I2297)
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| 12507 | He leased land (inherited by his wife Violette-Francoise Millot) to Nicolas Langlois. Rene permitted Nicolas to farm a piece of land joining his and Leonard Faucher de Saint-Maurice for the annual payment of the cens and rents, ten minots of "good seed wheat", fifteen minots of mesteil and three minots of white peas which Nicolas promised to provide to Rene. Langlois was also allowed to clear an arpent of wood during each of the seven years and to dispose of it as he desired. Rene placed his initials at the bottom of the contract. Witnesses were Simon Soumande and Toussaint LeFranc. Notary was Louis Chambalon. | Mezeray dit Nopces, Rene (I11881)
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| 12508 | He leased land together with Richard Dumesnil. They culivated two farms together, 18 arpents distant from the west coast of the great river at Sainte Anne de Beaupre. | Verieul, Nicolas (I6343)
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| 12509 | He leased two plots at Pointe Saint Charles and received a grant at the Cote Saint Paul from the Montreal Seminary. | Brunet dit Letang, Michel Mathieu (I2297)
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| 12510 | He left Quebec for Montreal where he became a merchant on rue Saint-Paul. Pierre suffered an illness of the lungs and he received care from the surgeon Dominique Thaumur, Sieur de LaSource. His condition worsened. Through Paul Lemoine, Sieur de Maricourt, he requested services of an Iroquois nurse, Marie Chambly. After a month and a half, he died on 12 feb 1702. Pierre promised to dress the Amerindian woman in the French style from head to toe. Marie Chambly pleaded her case before the court and won. | Rose, Pierre (I1851)
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| 12511 | He left aboard the ?i?Saint-Nicolas?/i? with Marguerite Bourgeoys and the ?i?Grande Recrue?/i?. The ship had left port at Saint-Nazaire on 20 June 1653. Shortly after leaving port, they turned the ship around because they were taking on water from every seam. A new ship was leased, the Saint-Marguerite, and set sail a second time on 20 July 1653. The ship arrived in Quebec on 22 September. The passengers finally arrived in Montreal on 16 November. | Jette, Urbain (I10405)
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| 12512 | He left his wife, Marguerite Fournier (Fevrier) in France. | Goyer dit Laviolette, Mathurin (I12491)
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| 12513 | He lived at Trois-Rivieres for three years and worked as an apprentice cartwright and carpenter. | Dancose, Pierre (I973)
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| 12514 | He lived in the seigneurie of Gaudarville. | Tellier, Etienne (I11877)
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| 12515 | He lost his eyesight in 1901. | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 12516 | He made his will, naming his brother Guillaume, in 1668 and was not found on the 1681 census. | Page, Etienne (I13251)
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| 12517 | He made the crossing aboard the 100 ton ship "La Fortune", which was owned by M Auboyneau and captained by Edouard Raymond. Pierre was listed as a migratory worker. | Michaud, Pierre (I647)
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| 12518 | He migrated with his family. | Guerin, Clement (I3664)
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| 12519 | He moved from Republic to Nadeau about 1881. | Gauthier, Telesphore (I49)
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| 12520 | He moved to Montreal in 1689 and in 1690 had a home on the Rue Saint-Vincent. | Peladeau, Jean (I7682)
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| 12521 | He needed to deliver 200 boards to Francois Blot. Jean received 62 livres on 12 May 1686. | Deniau, Jean (I9211)
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| 12522 | He opened a shop along with his brothers. Mathurin was educated and could write and kept the books for the business. | Gagnon, Mathurin (I3255)
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| 12523 | He originally left on the Saint-Nicolas de Nantes, under the command of Captain Pierre Lebesson. After 350 leagues at sea, it was necessary to turn back. Water seeped into the hold and threatened to spoil all the provisions. Paul de Chomedey (Maisonneuve) placed the passengers on an island before docking at Saint Nazaire. They had to find another ship, transport the baggage and the supplies, to replace that which was missing, and to feed all the passengers while waiting. This was at the expense of the Compagnie de Montreal. The replacement ship Sainte-Marguerite set sail on 20 July 1653 and arrived in Quebec on 22 September 1653. There was much illness aboard ship and eight passengers died at sea due to illness. | Lauzon, Gilles (I10576)
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| 12524 | He owned a "conge" (officially approved trading permit) with which he worked the Outaouais country. | Trottier, Pierre (I4955)
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| 12525 | He owned an ice cream parlor in Cusino. | Gauthier, Peter Francois Xavier (I87)
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| 12526 | He owned the Inn of the Cheval Blanc. Robert Giffard stayed at the inn in 1634. | Lavye, Gervais (I9353)
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| 12527 | He pressed a claim against Rene Besnard dit Bourjoly, who had been summoned to court "to pay off his debts following a judgement against him". | Dupont, Gilles (I4014)
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| 12528 | He purchased a piece of land measuring 50 perches square, from Urbain Tessier, on which there was a house. The price was 330 livres and received a receipt on 5 November 1656. | Lauzon, Gilles (I10576)
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| 12529 | He purchased a piece of land with an arpent and a half of frontage by about twn in depth, situated between Grande-Allee and the river. The price was 400 livres. On the same day he sold the land for 700 livres to Charles Roger des Colombiers. Charles never paid for the land and it was reverted back to Jean on 21 December 1661. At that time the property included a house, barn and stable. | Lemire, Jean (I8321)
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| 12530 | He purchased some bales of hay from Jean Dansac, habitant of Saint-Charles. | Rose, Noel (I1843)
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| 12531 | He received 127 livres in advance wages when he enlisted. | Danis, Honore (I5393)
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| 12532 | He received a land grant at Longue-Pointe on the outskirts of Montreal. | Filiatrault, Rene (I6073)
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| 12533 | He received a land grant in the fief of Lirec on the Ile d'Orleans which was confirmed on 2 feb 1660 at Chateau-Richer. | Bilodeau, Jacques (I6389)
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| 12534 | He received at land grant at Cap-de-La-Madeleine. Notary Audouart completed the contract. | Baillargeon, Mathurin (I8838)
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| 12535 | He recruited fur traders for the West. | Guillory, Simon (I6090)
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| 12536 | He resided in the Faubourg St-Marcel, parish of St-Medard, in Paris, France. | Sale, Pierre (I11799)
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| 12537 | He resided in the St-Joseph parish. | Charbonneau, Jean (I4426)
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| 12538 | He returned to France before 1676. | Gamache dit Lamarre, Nicolas (I9344)
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| 12539 | He returned to France in 1645 to marry Marguerite Richard in Paris under the contract of Notaries Le Cat and Le Semelier of 23-04-1645. He returned to Canada with his wife in 1651. Upon his marriage he resided on the Rue Guerin Boisseau in Paris. | Levasseur, Jean (I11965)
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| 12540 | He returned to France on a buying trip for the business. | Gagnon, Mathurin (I9240)
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| 12541 | He returned to France on an unknown date and then returned to Canada in 1662 as a soldier. | Goyer dit Laviolette, Mathurin (I12491)
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| 12542 | He returned to France. | Verieul, Nicolas (I6343)
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| 12543 | He served more than two years in the Navy as a gunner during World War II. Served in the Pacific. | Raymond, Raynald Harvey (I9)
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| 12544 | He signed a business agreement with Charles Sevestre, though he relocated to Montreal. | Beauvais, Jacques (I3200)
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| 12545 | He signed a contract before notary Moreau. | Dancose, Pierre (I973)
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| 12546 | He signed a contract to go out to the western sea. | Legault, Jean Baptiste (I3872)
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| 12547 | He signed a contract with Michel Le Neuf du Herisson. | Crete, Jean (I11389)
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| 12548 | He signed an engagement contract to work for the Jesuites at La Rochelle before notary Teuleron. | Badeau, Jacques (I2511)
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| 12549 | He signed the record for the baptism of his son Joseph. | Rinfret dit Malouin, Jean Baptiste (I11850)
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| 12550 | He sold a piece to Pierre Juneau, 2 X 40 arpents. Notary Guillaume de Larue. | Dupont, Gilles (I4014)
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