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Matches 20,301 to 20,350 of 23,145
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20301 | Phillip Joseph Dantinne of Middle Inlet, Marinette County, Wis.; age 36; born Aug 3, 1882; farmer; wife - Mary Dantinne. Description: short height, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair. | Dantinne, Philip Joseph (I5178)
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20302 | Photo of cemetery stone from Ancestry tree of Daniel Viau. | Cyr, Marie Anna (I178)
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20303 | Photo of cemetery stone from Ancestry tree of Daniel Viau. | Raymond dit Labrosse, Joseph Rene Omer (I12851)
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20304 | Photo of cemetery stone from Ancestry tree of Daniel Viau. | Raymond dit Labrosse, Marie Albina Rollande (I12852)
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20305 | Photo of stone found on Ancestry tree of Daniel Viau. | Raymond dit Labrosse, Marie Therese Eugenie (I12854)
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20306 | Pierre acquired land at Chateau-Richer in the seigneurie of Beaupre. It consisted of four arpents of frontage by a league-and-a-half deep, located between Jean Doyon and Jean Gagnon. Pierre built a cabin on this property. | Parent, Pierre (I2503)
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20307 | Pierre age 28 and Suzanne age 14 at time of marriage. | Family F3152
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20308 | Pierre agreed to sell half of his land to Joseph Michaud. Michaud paid 213 livres "and twenty ecus of pins for the said lady seller" for the three arpents of frontal land. Michaud paid 140 livres on the feast of Sainte-Anne, with the remainder paid on the same day the following year. Pierre would be "keeping for himself possession of half of the hay which will come from it for five years". | Albert, Pierre (I436)
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20309 | Pierre and Francoise purchased the farm from Gervais Roger and Marion Aubert. They also owned an inn on the same property. | Gagnon, Pierre (I9247)
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20310 | Pierre and Francoise returned to France in 1629. | Desportes, Pierre (I11719)
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20311 | Pierre and Francoise returned to France in 1629. | Langlois, Francoise (I11720)
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20312 | Pierre and Hilaire Limousin, also a tailor, contracted with Guillaume de la Rue for the construction of a frame for a house in the village of Champlain. La Rue agreed to square the beams himself and build the structure for 200 livres and a suit of clothes for his daughter. The contract was drawn up by notary Antoine Adhemar. | Richer, Pierre (I5861)
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20313 | Pierre and his family lived in the same house as his father David and wife Marie Houdan. | Asselin, Pierre (I7066)
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20314 | Pierre and his four daughter and son came to Canada in 1668. | Jousselot, Pierre (I13588)
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20315 | Pierre and his son Laurent were tried for beating neighbor Pierre Boutonne dit La Ramee after Boutaux allegedly slapped Pierre's daughter Catherine, claiming that she had stolen bread from him. Jeanne also allegedly went to Boutonne's home a with a sword, which she passed though the stones in his wall while calling for his death. It is not known how this case turned out, but on 30 Aug 1672, Boutonne agreed to pay the costs of pursuing the trial. | Godin dit Chatillon, Pierre (I2435)
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20316 | Pierre and Jacques Doublet wer ordered by the lieutenant general to deliver a suit to the wife of Francois Pelletier. | Richer, Pierre (I5861)
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20317 | Pierre and Jean Trudel appeared before notary Guilliaume Audouart in Quebec. They agreed to work for three years as farmers for Nicolas Juchereau, Sieur Saint-Denis. The farm had a stable, barn and house, 2 oxen, 4 cows, 3 sheep, and farming implements. They were given for their use some turnips, half of the harvest of cabbages in the garden, 50 minots of wheat and 25 of peas. They would receive 60 livres for each new arpent of land put into cultivation. On 12 Sept. , Pierre and Jean agreed to give 40 minots of wheat, 25 of peas and 20 of corn annually. Pierre signed and Jean did not. The contract began on 1 Oct. 1655 and would expire on 1 Oct. 1658. | Maheu, Pierre (I6635)
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20318 | Pierre and Louise were counted in the diocese census drawn up by Seigneur Hiche. They owned three arpents of frontal land on the river and paid 6 livres and 4 deniers in cens and rents for the concession. | Albert, Pierre (I436)
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20319 | Pierre and Marie drew up a will that state the assets would go to the survivor of the couple. | Michaud, Pierre (I647)
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20320 | Pierre and Michel Marquiseau became owners of three arpents of land in the village of Beaupre, just to the east of the Riviere Sainte-Anne. | Michaud, Pierre (I647)
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20321 | Pierre and Renee were tenants of Pierre's father Barnabe (also known as Pierre) and Francoise Crest. | Gagnon, Pierre (I9232)
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20322 | Pierre appeared at the home of notary Benigne Basset to rent a mill from the Company of Montreal. It was located on the Saint-Louis hill. The lease was for twelve months. The quarterly rent of 400 livres was due starting 21 March 1659, "payable in silver, beaver or good genuine wheat and marketable at the current price and according to the currency of the town". The contract was signed by Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve, Louis d'Ailleboust and Adam Daulac (Dollard des Ormeaux). | Bissonnet, Pierre (I1453)
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20323 | Pierre arrived in Canada as a member of the Grande Recrue on 22 Sep 1653 aboard the Saint-Nicolas. | Godin dit Chatillon, Pierre (I2435)
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20324 | Pierre began working at the windmill that was located on the farm belonging to the Jesuits at Notre-Dame-des-Anges. | Bissonnet, Pierre (I1453)
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20325 | Pierre Boisseau sold Pierre the seigneurie of Bellevue, located near Vercheres. | Chicoine, Pierre (I8177)
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20326 | Pierre Boucher de Grosbois hired Guillaume Labelle and Olivier Charbonneau as farmers. They were to cultivate the 45 arpents of land already in use, to utilize the shed with its 330 sheaves of wheat and the barn with its 600 bales of hay. Olivier and his son-in-law must pay the owner, 60 minots of wheat and 20 minots of peas each year. The seminary furnished 4 draft oxen, some hens and some tools. This three-year arrangement terminated prematurely in 1676. | Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
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20327 | Pierre Boucher gave Guillaume another piece of land. | Pepin, Guillaume (I8319)
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20328 | Pierre Boucher gave Guillaume sixty arpents of land. In 1684, Guillaume ceded them back to Boucher. | Pepin, Guillaume (I8319)
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20329 | Pierre Boucher signed an official concession to Guillaume. He was the first official inhabitant of the seigneurie. | Labelle, Guillaume (I5573)
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20330 | Pierre Boucher, Sieur de Grosbois and Seigneur of Boucherville awarded a three year contract to Guillaume and his father-in-law, Olivier Charbonneau, to take care of the seigneurial farm on the Ile Jesus. The official concession was signed on 13 August 1677. Guillaume and Olivier would fulfill obligations and leave at the end of the lease in October 1678. | Labelle, Guillaume (I2680)
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20331 | Pierre Boucher, Sieur de Grosbois and Seigneur of Boucherville chose Guillaume and his father-in-law, Olivier Charbonneau, to take care of the seigneurial farm on Ile Jesus. The farm had 45 arpents of land under cultivation, buildings, 330 sheaves of wheat, 600 bales of hay, 4 draft oxen, a farmyard, etc. This was a three year lease that they just managed to pay off and they left at the end of the lease in October 1678. | Labelle, Guillaume (I5573)
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20332 | Pierre bought a large piece of land 12 arpents wide by a league deep on the Ouelle River from Marie Fayet. The rights to fish on the river at "la pointe" were included in the contract. | Dancose, Pierre (I973)
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20333 | Pierre Bouvier asked to have Jean and family evicted for failure to pay his rent. Jean told the Sovereign Council that he was willing to pay except for some windows and frames that were damaged by thunder. Jean and family were evicted and still required to pay back rent. | Gauthier dit Larouche, Jean (I7844)
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20334 | Pierre brought a complaint before the Sovereign Council "for excesses committed to his person". The surgeon Jean Delaunay was ordered to verify the wounds. Delaunay reported and the Council ordered Gilles Rageot to pay the damages as well as the costs of the surgeon and the summons. Both also had to pay three livres in fines payable to the hospital. Ten days later, the surgeon Delaunay petitioned that: "the named Richer having had some dispute together in the house of the said Rageot, the said Rageot had greatly mistreated the said Richer in such a way that he had made several holes in the Richer head. The said Petitioner had to bandage and give medicine until the said Richer was entirely healed. Seeing that the said Richer was absent without knowing the place where he could be found, the said Petitioner had no salary to pay his penalties and medicines. Everything considered, the Council decided to charge the said medicines and salary to the amount of thirty livres, for which the said Rageot would be compelled by all means due and reasonable to make payments to the said Delaunay." | Richer, Pierre (I5861)
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20335 | Pierre Cabazie, notary. | Family F2093
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20336 | Pierre came with his father and his step-mother Marie Houdan. | Asselin, Pierre (I7066)
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20337 | Pierre came with his wife Francoise Hulin. Pierre and Francoise were hired by Nicolas Le Vieux de Hauteville. They were given 250 livres as an advanced salary, living expenses and for the crossing. | Lorrain dit Lachapelle, Pierre (I8491)
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20338 | Pierre Cartel ceded to Jean 2 arpents of frontal lands on the Saint Lawrence River at L'Ange-Gardien. The price was 120 livres tournois which Jean paid immediately. | Julien, Jean (I9723)
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20339 | Pierre ceded a little room with a cellar below to P. Richard. | Paradis, Pierre (I7135)
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20340 | Pierre Chalifour, 29 years, from Charlesbourg | Chalifour, Pierre (I10542)
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20341 | Pierre Cloutier, residence: Beaupre, 32 years 17 January 1699 thru 1 March 1699 | Cloutier, Pierre (I2885)
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20342 | Pierre Cloutier, residence: Beaupre, 32 years | Cloutier, Pierre (I9396)
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20343 | Pierre could not sign the contract but Madeleine did. Witnesses were Madeleine Therese Sale (King's Daughter), Francoise Goubilleau and Gabriel Souart. | Family F3316
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20344 | Pierre Dasilva, 40 years, from Portugal | Dassylva dit Portugais, Pierre (I11059)
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20345 | Pierre did the woodwork in the home built by Pierre Normand dit La Briere and his wife Catherine Normand (King's Daughter). | Ledoux dit Latreille, Pierre (I3625)
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20346 | Pierre died sometime between 16 December 1630, when he signed for the death of his brother Olivier, and 1633 where, in a notarial act Renee Rogers was called the widow of Pierre Gagnon. | Gagnon, Pierre (I9232)
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20347 | Pierre donated 1 1/2 arpents of frontage on teh Ouelle River in order to build a chapel. He also gave "authority to take heating wood from their homestead for public use if it will be necessary". However, a church was not built on this property | Dancose, Pierre (I973)
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20348 | Pierre Dubois, 13 years | Dubois, Pierre (I12759)
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20349 | Pierre Ducharme became the owner of a house and a half-arpent of land that belonged to Gilles. | Lauzon, Gilles (I10576)
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20350 | Pierre Duchenne, residence: St-Francois-de-Sales, I.O., 19 years | Duchesne, Pierre (I9063)
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