Notes
Matches 16,151 to 16,200 of 23,145
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| 16151 | Nicolas Petit, occupation: laboureur, from: Gue-d'Allere | Petit dit Lapree, Nicolas (I2841)
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| 16152 | Nicolas purchased a piece of property from Philippe Gauthier, Sieur de Comporte. It was located near the quay of Quebec, "on a cul de sac near the fountain of Champlain, measuring twenty eight feet in fromtage on the Saint Lawrence River about hide tide, to a depth as far as the end of the coast of cap aux diamants". They agreed to a selling price of 200 livres and that a house would be built on the property within two years. Nicolas would pay 10 livres per year. | Cliche, Nicolas (I1309)
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| 16153 | Nicolas received a concession from Guillemette Hebert, widow of Couillard. | Leroy, Nicolas (I10822)
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| 16154 | Nicolas received a land grant at Sillery from the Jesuits but he seemed to stay on his other land after the colonists were assured safey. | Pinel, Nicolas (I6912)
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| 16155 | Nicolas rented a house on rue Notre-Dame, in Lower Town, Quebec for three years. His landlord and neighbor was Sieur Noel Pinguet, bourgeois. The house had a "cellar, kitchen, cabinet and attic" and rented for 100 livres per year. | Cliche, Nicolas (I1309)
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| 16156 | Nicolas resided on the rue de la Cerisaie, in the parish of St-Paul, Paris, France. | Brazeau, Nicolas (I3911)
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| 16157 | Nicolas signed an act before notary Jacob where he and Marguerite ceded a piece of land of 3 arpents and a house to Jacques Baudon, their son-in-law. They would hold onto 2.8 arpents. | Verieul, Nicolas (I6343)
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| 16158 | Nicolas Silvestre, 29 years, from St-Augustin | Silvestre, Nicolas (I3083)
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| 16159 | Nicolas sold back the half arpent of land to Pierre Gagnon for 100 livres in principal and 10 livres "for property and pins for the said wife". Gagnon left Nicolas part of the land where their house was built. This was the space between the nor of the royal road and the top of the first hill by a width of 5 perches, a half-arpent. | Lebel, Nicolas (I3059)
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| 16160 | Nicolas sold his property, which included a house, barn and 15 arpents of cleared land to Pierre Gagnon for 800 livres. Pierre paid 500 livres immediately. Nicolas was given the right to live "with his family and animals on the said homestead until the feast of pentecost of the next year". The document was signed before notary Becquet at the Seminary of Quebec. | Lebel, Nicolas (I3059)
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| 16161 | Nicolas sold the house in Lower-Town to Charles Aubert, Sieur de LaChesnaye. Aubert would pay a perpetual rent of 70 livres per year for the house and lot that measured 40 feet of frontage by 30 deep. | Cliche, Nicolas (I1309)
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| 16162 | Nicolas was "afflicted by a falling sickness...who often fell down as if dead wherever he found himself". | Drouin, Nicolas (I3050)
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| 16163 | Nicolas was an explorer who followed Robert Cavalier de la Salle to the land of the Illinois. | Doyon, Nicolas (I2868)
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| 16164 | Nicolas was awarded a seigneurie by Jean Talon that he shared with Louis Gagne. | Gamache dit Lamarre, Nicolas (I9344)
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| 16165 | Nicolas was placed as an apprentice in the home of Nicolas Droisy, master pastry cook in Quebec. | Rose, Nicolas (I1850)
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| 16166 | Nicolas, Jeanne, their sons Louis and Nicolas and Nicolas' mother, Anne Le Mestre, immigrated to New France in 1661. A document located in the Archives of France states: "On Friday the 17th of June 1661, before Michel Manichet, Royal Notary in the Vicomte of Arques, and Antoine Le Marchal, Notary of Dieppe, was present Nicolas Leroy, citizen of Dieppe, who promises by these presents to pay or to have paid to the Honorable Jean Gloria, merchant of the said Dieppe, a loan made in order to voyage to Canada, in the ship commanded by Captain Poullet of this city. Eight days after his arrival at the said place, will be paid the sum of fifty livres for the passage by the said Leroy, who admits to have received payment from the said Gloria. If there should be delay or refusal of said payment in the amount at the time aforesaid, the said Gloria may dispose of the matter as he may best see fit. Made and done, to which the said Leroy pledges himself and his belongings, in the presence of Guillaume Loy and Jacques Ledoyen of said Dieppe, Loy with initials, J. Gloria; Nicolas Leroy." In the Journal of the Jesuits: "Nicolas Le Roy arrived in the country on 22 August 1661 aboard the ship ?i?Laurent Poullet?/i?". | Leroy, Nicolas (I10822)
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| 16167 | Nicole entered into a marriage contract with Francois Blain drawn up by notary Benigne Basset. Blain was to give her a dowry of 300 livres tournois and accepted a reciprocal dowry of 150 livres. Rene Filiatrault promised to lease in advance to Blain 1 cow, 2 piglets and 1 dozen chickens. Because Nicole was only 12 years old, the date of the marriage was delayed. | Filiatrault, Nicole (I441)
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| 16168 | Nieul-sur-l'Autize (St. Vincent) (Vendee) INSEE code 85162. | Caille, Jean (I7269)
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| 16169 | Nine days after making an inventory of her property, Marie gave everything to her son Joseph in return for her care. | Ancelin, Marie (I648)
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| 16170 | No 512 State of Michigan, County of Menominee, page 199 Oct 24, 1905 Barney Nadeau Sr. male, white, married, 79 years, 9 months, 29 days, Township of Nadeau, chronic bronchitis, born Canada, farmer & notary public, parents Louis Nadeau and Desange Lagaie, residents of Canada | Nadeau, Barney (I51)
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| 16171 | no birth date listed in records | Lacoste dit Languedoc, Marie Josephe (I2088)
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| 16172 | no first name listed in parish records | Masson, Marie Madeleine (I4696)
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| 16173 | no first name noted in the records | Gravel, Joseph (I182)
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| 16174 | No name listed, also recorded at Quebec. | Mezeray, Rene (I1548)
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| 16175 | No record of marriage. | Family F401
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| 16176 | Noel agreed that his second wife, Marie Crevet, should receive 500 livres from his estate in the event that he should die first. He also agreed to take her daughter, Aymee Caron into his home. | Langlois, Noel (I6944)
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| 16177 | Noel agreed to "make and perfect" 24 cannon mountings and to furnish the necessary wood. Charles Legardeur, first counsellor to the king and commandant of Chateau Saint-Louis, would pay Noel 960 livres for the work. | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I11658)
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| 16178 | Noel and Helene formalized their intentions for after their deaths. All their furniture and real estate would be divided between their sons Charles and Alphonse. The condition was that these two sons would support their parents until their deaths. They were also to give their younger sister, Marie-Madeleine, 300 livres when she married. | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I1880)
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| 16179 | Noel and Helene indicated their wishes, which were on the day of their death all their furniture and real estate would be divided between their sons Charles and Alphonse, on the condition that they support their parents. The sons would also give their younger sister Marie-Madeleine 300 livres when she married. | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I11658)
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| 16180 | Noel and Helene resided in the house that Helene owned at the time of their marriage. The house measured 24 by 18 feet and was located near the church of Notre-Dame. | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I1880)
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| 16181 | Noel and Helene were granted a pew in the Fabrique of Quebec. The Fabrique received from the couple two arpents of land which was appraised for 180 livres. A portion of this was used to pay the tuition for Germain to attend the Seminary. | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I11658)
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| 16182 | Noel and Helene were granted a pew, located by the north side of the nave, by the Fabrique of Quebec. The Morins gave two arpents of land, appraised at 180 livres, to the Fabrique. This included the tuition of 100 livres for their son Germain at the Seminary. | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I1880)
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| 16183 | Noel and Helene were offically ceded the garden area of 40 perches near the house, which were north of the storehouse of the One-Hundred-Associates, in the Upper Town of Quebec. | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I1880)
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| 16184 | Noel arrived in New France as a member of the marines (naval troops), in the company of Francois Le Verrier, Sieur de Rousson. Probably between 1693 and 1696. | Legault dit Deslauriers, Noel (I2550)
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| 16185 | Noel bought the land belonging to Symphorien Rousseau for 60 livres. This purchase must not have been completed because Rousseau resold the property to Pierre Boucher. | Rose, Noel (I1843)
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| 16186 | Noel came with Robert Giffard with the first contingent of colonists. | Langlois, Noel (I6944)
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| 16187 | Noel could not sign his name but made a mark of a backwards "N". By 1677, he had learned to sign his name. | Langlois, Noel (I1634)
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| 16188 | Noel could only make is mark, a backwards "N" in 1636. By 1677 he had learned to sign his name. | Langlois, Noel (I6944)
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| 16189 | Noel Duprac, notary. | Family F587
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| 16190 | Noel hired Antoine Rouillard and Thomas Touchet to build the framework of a house "which will be thirty feet long and twenty geet wide....six feet under beams". They were paid 250 livres and 20 minots of peas. | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I11658)
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| 16191 | Noel hired Pierre Paillereau, a laborer from Villedoux, France, to work for him. | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I11658)
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| 16192 | Noel Juchereau, recruiter for New France, was a witness to this marriage. | Family F1628
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| 16193 | Noel Langlois, 17years | Langlois dit Traversy, Noel (I149)
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| 16194 | Noel Langlois, 52 years | Langlois, Noel (I1634)
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| 16195 | Noel Morin, 48 years | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I11658)
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| 16196 | Noel named his son, Jean Baptiste, his administrator. | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I1880)
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| 16197 | Noel obtained a piece of land from Msgr de Laval with three arpents and three perches in frontage at Sainte-Famille, on the north side of the island, almost across the river from Chateau-Richer. This farm was located near the surgeon Claude Bouchard dit Dorval. | Rose, Noel (I1843)
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| 16198 | Noel paid Governor Montmagny 90 livres for 50 arpents of land on the Sainte-Genevieve Coast. He moved his family there and during 20 years on that land built "three frame dwellings, two of which had a heated room each, cellar and attic, the third serving as a shop and attic above, with a barn and two and a half arpents enclosed with stakes and serving as yard". | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I11658)
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| 16199 | Noel Pinguet, 28 years | Pinguet, Noel (I11418)
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| 16200 | Noel purchased 50 arpents of land on the Sainte-Genevieve coast from Governor Montmagny for price of 90 livres. Noel hired Antoine Rouillard and Thomas Touchet on 6 February 1650 to build the framework of a house on this property "which will be thirty feet long and twenty feet wide...six feet under beams". The cost was 250 livres and 20 minots of peas. Over a twenty year period, Noel built "three frame dwellings, two of which had a heated room each, cellar and attic, the third serving as a shop and attic above, with a barn and two and a half arpents enclosed with stakes and serving as yard". | Morin, Noel Sieur de Saint-Luc (I1880)
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