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20401 Pierre returned to New France the same year he was in France. A transaction between Pierre Lombrette, master mason, and Etienne Lessard was signed before notary Audouart. Simard dit Lombrette, Pierre (I1130)
 
20402 Pierre Richer was in the village of Laborde, at Champlain, where he was said to be 48 years old; he owned a gun and workd five arpents of this land there. Richer, Pierre (I5861)
 
20403 Pierre signed a contract before Royal Notary of La Rochelle, Langlois to become an indentured servant in Canada. Pierre was given an advance of money, passage over and food during the voyage. Valliere, Pierre (I3458)
 
20404 Pierre signed a contract with Catherine Benard. He agreed to forego his right to her property in favor of her two children from Jacques De Launay until they were 15 years old. He would receive 15 arpents under cultivation. Family F3877
 
20405 Pierre signed a lease for land with pastry-maker Julien Boissy dit Lagrillade. Julien hired Pierre to grow and harvest grain for five years. Pierre also leased a steer and two "mother" cows. He was to provide the owner with fifteen pounds of butter each year and sixteen minots of wheat. He was allowed to exercise fishing rights.
Pierre did not complete this lease. He died one month later. 
Bissonnet, Pierre (I1453)
 
20406 Pierre signed his marriage record Family F817
 
20407 Pierre sold his land to Joseph Dumets and Charles Boyer represented him before notary Maugue at Montreal. The payment was for 400 livres in minted silver having legal tender or in beaver skins which the said buyer will keep in his hands until the deeds have been delivered. Pierre came from Champlain on 14 October to settle the sale. Richer, Pierre (I5861)
 
20408 Pierre sold his property to Mathieu Hubou dit Deslongchamps for 300 livres tournois. Parent, Pierre (I2503)
 
20409 Pierre sold the three arpents of land in the village of Beaupre to Francois Daniau. Michaud, Pierre (I647)
 
20410 Pierre sold to Intendant Jean Talon a piece of land seventy-six perches by eighteen feet. Talon intended to build a road from Beauport to Charlesbourg. Pierre received forty livres cash and a concession of forty arpents in Bourg-Royal. Paradis, Pierre (I3182)
 
20411 Pierre sold to Louis Goulet land that he had aquired from Francois Dumas. The property had two and a half arpents of frontage. Bissonnet was called "miller of the mills on the coast and seigneurie of Beaupre". Bissonnet, Pierre (I1453)
 
20412 Pierre Soumande and Marie Olivier. Pelletier, Anne (I938)
 
20413 Pierre still had not paid Jean Guy the 200 livres that he owed for the purchase of the 3 arpents of frontage. St. Denis, Pierre (I1175)
 
20414 Pierre sued Jean Campagnard for witchcraft, claiming that Campagnard cast a spell on him to make Pierre forget threats that he made. Pierre was not successful with this case. Godin dit Chatillon, Pierre (I2435)
 
20415 Pierre traveled aboard the ship Angle d'Or. The crossing took almost three months. Half of the immigrants fell ill while some died. Half of them were too sick to continue and were put ashore at Newfoundland. At the end of October, 150 more were dropped at Tadoussac.The Journal des Jesuites stated Pierre arrived at Quebec by small boat on 27 October. It was not until 12 November that everyone was brought to Quebec. Dancose, Pierre (I973)
 
20416 Pierre Turgon, 30 years, from St-Joseph Turgeon, Pierre (I10850)
 
20417 Pierre Valiere from Saincte. Valliere, Pierre (I3458)
 
20418 Pierre Valiere, residence: St. Francois de Sales, Pointe aux Trembles, 16 years Valliere, Pierre (I842)
 
20419 Pierre was 32 years old at his marriage Clement dit Lariviere, Pierre (I86)
 
20420 Pierre was a big business man and owned considerable land. He, along with 16 other merchants, was given a lease for the trade at Tadoussac from Governor PIerre Dubois Davaugour. St. Denis, Pierre Sieur de la Ronde (I3542)
 
20421 Pierre was a Normand, orginally from Dieppe. St. Denis, Pierre (I1175)
 
20422 Pierre was a weaver. Maheu, Pierre (I6635)
 
20423 Pierre was absent at the marriage of his daughter Marie Genevieve to Hubert Latartre. It was noted that he was unable to attend "a cause d'infirmite" or because of infirmity. Garand, Pierre (I4695)
 
20424 Pierre was absent at the marriage of his daughter Marie Madeleine to Francois Clement Doucet. A notation in the parish register stated "actuellement malade" or currently ill. Garand, Pierre (I4695)
 
20425 Pierre was at the home of Zachary Cloutier when he agreed to the terms of his marriage contract with Jeanne. Jeanne lived under the protection of ther grandfather Cloutier since the remarriage of her father to Marie Chapelier on 29 Nov. 1649. Jeanne was 13 years old when she agreed to the contract. The dowry was 300 livres; preciput: 50 livres. Gifts from her father were 1 cow and some clothes according the her condition. Family F2712
 
20426 Pierre was divorced Family F5631
 
20427 Pierre was elected one of the first church wardens of L'Ange-Gardien along with Raymond Paget and Jacques Goulet. Maheu, Pierre (I6635)
 
20428 Pierre was entrusted with the project of building a chapel atLlachine, at which time the family was living near the rapids. Godin dit Chatillon, Pierre (I2435)
 
20429 Pierre was from Benouville, diocese of Bayeux, Normandy, France. Crevet, Marie (I1627)
 
20430 Pierre was from Benouville, diocese of Bayeux, Normandy, France. Crevet, Pierre (I1638)
 
20431 Pierre was from La Filonniere, located in the parish of Saint-Malo in Randonnai (canton of Tourouvre, arrondissement of Mortagne), Perche, France. Tremblay, Pierre (I1371)
 
20432 Pierre was from Paroisse de Maran, diocese de la Rochelle. Goguet, Pierre (I11029)
 
20433 Pierre was from the parish of Saint-Pierre, in the town of La-Roche-sur-Yon, in the region of Lucon, in Poitou (Vendee), France Bissonnet, Pierre (I1453)
 
20434 Pierre was from the parish of St-Malo. Lecompte dit Lafleur, Pierre (I7770)
 
20435 Pierre was from the parish of St. Jacques, Ville de Tarascon, diocese d'Arles, France. Clement dit Lariviere, Pierre (I86)
 
20436 Pierre was given a concession from Mathurin Roy. The land was on the boundary of the Saint-Charles River, in the seigneurie of Notre-Dame-des-Anges. Bissonnet, Pierre (I1453)
 
20437 Pierre was granted a concession by Seigneruesse Dame Genevieve Couillard. This land was sold to Pierre Lessard in 1697. Michaud, Pierre (I647)
 
20438 Pierre was granted land on the Ile-aux-Grues which measured 6 arpents of frontage to a depth of the entire island. This island was opposite of Cap-Sainte-Ignace. Michaud, Pierre (I647)
 
20439 Pierre was hospitalized and had his will drawn up by Antoine Adhemar while in the ward of the Hopital General de Montreal.

"Present Pierre Richer, tailor resident living at Champlain presently ill in a ward of the hospital general of this city commonly call the ward of the poor of the said hospital seated on a chair in the same ward sound of mind and understanding as he appears to the undersigned notary and witness(s) and who considering the Uncertainty of all things and mainly the hour of death and fearing in anticipation of wishing not to die without leaving a will and without having settled and disposed of his property, After having provided for the salvation of his soul for these reasons He has made and dictated to the said notary his will and orders the said wishes in the name of the father the son and the Holy Ghost.
Firstly as a true Christian and Catholic command His soul when it departs his body to God the Creator father son and Holy Ghost begging his divine goodness through the merit of the passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ and by the intercession of the glorious virgin mary of St Pierre his patron and of all the Saints in paradise to put him and place him among the Number of the blessed in the kingdom of the Heavens.
Wants and Understand the said testament that the debts be paid and wrongs made by him if any are Found repaired by the Execution of the present will hereafter named.
And when at his Burial prayers and service He refers to the executor of his will.
Item Give and bequeath to the poor of the hospital General the amount of three hundred livres of the country with the charge that they will Say fifty Requiem masses for the repose of the soul of the said testator during the first year after his death and that the said poor will remember him in their prayers.
And in order to execute and accomplish his present will in order to add rather than to diminish His will has named Jean quesneville royal bailiff of the royal jurisdiction of the said Island of Montreal his good friend Lapree to take the trouble to add rather than diminish in hands of which He seize all his property Until the appraisal and completion of the present will wishing that it might be seized according to the Custom revoking all other wills and codicils which he could have made before this to which only he cam cease as being his last wishes.
This was thus made dated and named by the said Sr testator to the said notary present and found at the end named And by the said notary to the said testator we have reread This present will which he has said to understand well and wishes that it be executed According to its form and terms In the said ward of the poor at the said hospital general where He is ill seated on a chair in the year one thousand seven Hundred one the fourteenth Day of June in the afternoon In the presence of Srs Anthoine Hatanville bailiff royal and Louis Duplez mason witnesses living in the said ville marie undersigned with the said testator and the notary according to the ordinance.
Signed Pierre Richer--Louis duples--Hatanville and Adhemar

It is possible that he died at the Hopital General de Montreal" whose registries of baptism and burials was only begun in 1720. 
Richer, Pierre (I5861)
 
20440 PIerre was in the hospital from October 1694 through 1 June 1695 and then again from October through November 1965. Contant, Pierre (I2023)
 
20441 Pierre was offered the charge of the windmill that the Jesuits worked at Sillery by Brother Joseph Boursier. The terms were for three years, ending 1 Nov 1673. The mill was on a cliff, within a fort, which include a residence and a chapel. Bissonnet, Pierre (I1453)
 
20442 Pierre was offered the lease of the windmill at l'Arbre sec, located at Saint-Laurent by Charles Pouliot. The mill had been built by Pouliot six years earlier for Msgr de Laval. The parties appeared at the home of notary Gilles Rageot to sign the document. The document stated that Pierre lived at the "pointe a Goulet", which means the immediate neighborhood of his place of work. Jean Dudouyt, Grand Vicar and administrator of the Bishop's properties was there to oversee the interests of the Bishop. Witnesses were Jean Mornay and Jean Michel. Pierre was required to pay an annual rent, in two equal payments due Christmas and the day of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, of eight hundred livres "in genuine wheat and marketable at the price it was worth at the time of the delivery". Bissonnet, Pierre (I1453)
 
20443 Pierre was one of six militia men in the 4th squad, under the command of Corporal Gabriel Celle du Clos. Richaume, Pierre (I7986)
 
20444 Pierre was part of the 17th squad of the militia of Sainte-Famille. Lorrain dit Lachapelle, Pierre (I8491)
 
20445 Pierre was was shot by a marksman "a l'amorece" by the name of Jean Denis. He assassinated Pierre and burned his cabin. An extraordinary lawsuit was held before Guillaume Rogers, provost-judge of the seigneurie of Notre Dame des Agnes. Before a sentence could be given, Denis slipped past his guards and dissappeared.
"At the same time as Denis", according to Denise Gendreau-Inkel, "Marguerite Barbot, was accused of being an accomplice, but the prisons were opened for her because she was represented by her father, Francois Barbot. In addition, the merchant Jean L'Acheveque dit Grandpre and his servant Jacques Despatis were accused of having facilitated the escape of the guilty man. Despatis had brought and furtively led the said Jean Denis to Riviere-du-Loup so that he would not fall again into the hands of the court to be punished for his crime, and L'Acheveque had furnished, in addition to his servant, a canoe and some supplies. The two were jointly sentenced to a fine of 50 livres to the seigneurs."
On Tuesday, 16 Aug 1695, Despatis appeared before the Sovereign Council. The provost-judge had decreed his imprisonment, Despatis requested his freedom because he said he always lived without reproach. Despatis was interrogated 3 times along with other witnesses and a deposition was made by the judge at the request of the fiscal procurer "plaintiff and accurser regarding the murder occuring on the person of Pierre Jandro, inhabitant of Sainte Antoine". The Council sent Despatis back to the judge to allowed the case to continue.
Guillaume Roger stated on 14 Sept 1695, that he verified that Jean Denis was missing and was guilty of the murder. Denis shall be reproached and condemned "to have his legs, thighs and back broken alive on a scaffold erected in front of the entrance door of the courtroom of the provost of Notre Dame des Agnes and then placed on a whee,l his face turned to the sky to finish his days there". 
Barbeau, Marguerite (I1468)
 
20446 Pierre worked as a ?i?maitre megissier?/i? or master leather dresser, tawer. Charron, Pierre (I3371)
 
20447 Pierre's name is mentioned at least 12 times in the registries of the receipts and expenses of Sainte-Anne of Petit-Cap. "He paid his tithe and regularly made gifts to the church. He worked on the construction of the second edifice from 1661 to 1662 and received a salary of 55 livres." Simard dit Lombrette, Pierre (I1130)
 
20448 Pierre's older brother Pierre was also married on the same day to Marie Madeleine Girou. PRDH #77299 Family F1585
 
20449 Pierre's son-in-law, Guillaume Baucher, purchased his Beauport property. Paradis, Pierre (I7135)
 
20450 Pierre's younger brother also married on 21 jan 1686 to Marie Anne Baugy Family F825
 

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