Notes
Matches 22,401 to 22,450 of 23,145
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22401 | The church was "Temple Calviniste". | Family F1874
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22402 | The City in Brief, page 1, column 6 A valuable team of horese, owned by Nadeau Brothers of Nadeau, was run down and killed Wednesday evening by Northwestern train No. 2. It seems that the horses were in a pasture adjoining the railroad track, and in some manner strayed out upon the track. They were valued at $400. | Nadeau, David (I75)
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22403 | The City in Brief, page 1, column 6 A valuable team of horese, owned by Nadeau Brothers of Nadeau, was run down and killed Wednesday evening by Northwestern train No. 2. It seems that the horses were in a pasture adjoining the railroad track, and in some manner strayed out upon the track. They were valued at $400. | Nadeau, Louis (I76)
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22404 | The committee to help with portion of estate to go to Lavina appeared in court promising to perform their duties. | Leonard, Peter (I293)
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22405 | The contract was drawn up at Chambly ?i?sous seing prive?/i? (private contract). Neither spouse could sign the contract. | Family F3130
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22406 | The contract was drawn up before notary Barthelemy Verreau. | Family F449
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22407 | The contract was drawn up before notary Claude Aubert. | Family F528
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22408 | The contract was drawn up by Antoine Loiseau. | Family F3337
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22409 | The contract was drawn up by notary Adhemar. | Family F3127
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22410 | The contract was drawn up by notary Adhemar. | Family F3324
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22411 | The contract was drawn up by notary Antoine Adhemar. | Family F3391
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22412 | The contract was drawn up by notary Aubert "in the home of Toussaint". Neither could sign the contract. Genevieve's brother Nicolas was present at the signing. He promised to give Genevieve clothes, furniture and linens worth 200 livres and to feed the couple for two years. In return, they were both to serve him for two years. They would be paid 150 livres per year out of the inheritance of his and Genevieve's parents. | Family F514
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22413 | The contract was drawn up by notary Basset at the?i? Hotel-Dieu de Montreal?/i?. Both Christophe and Marie signed the contract. | Family F3025
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22414 | The contract was drawn up by notary Basset which neither spouse could sign. | Family F1318
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22415 | The contract was drawn up by notary Basset. | Family F2483
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22416 | The contract was drawn up by notary Basset. | Family F3393
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22417 | The contract was drawn up by notary Basset. | Family F590
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22418 | The contract was drawn up by notary Basset. Neither spouse could sign the document. Witnesses to the contract were Marguerite Bourgeoys and Governor Maisonneuve. | Family F2978
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22419 | The contract was drawn up by notary Bourdon. | Family F3321
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22420 | The contract was drawn up by notary Claude Aubert. | Family F435
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22421 | The contract was drawn up by notary Claude Aubert. | Family F461
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22422 | The contract was drawn up by notary Duquet. Present were: Intendant Talon, Governor Courcelles, Barbe de Boullogne (Madame d'Ailleboust), Anne Gasnier (Madame Bourdon) and Florimonde Rableau, Fille du Roi. Neither spouse could sign the contract. | Family F4659
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22423 | The contract was drawn up by notary Etienne Jacob. | Family F657
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22424 | The contract was drawn up by notary Frerot. Neither spouse could sign the contract. | Family F3315
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22425 | The contract was drawn up by notary Genaple. | Family F3359
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22426 | The contract was drawn up by notary Guillaume Roger. | Family F3189
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22427 | The contract was drawn up by notary Jean Guitet. Etienne promised to give Marguerite 200 livres. She would receive a dowry of 50 livres. Abraham Martin gave Etienne 100 livres in silver, utensils and clothes valued at 64 livres after the wedding. Having no children, her godparents Nicolas Pivert and Marguerite Lesage gave Marguerite 100 livres in silver, clothing, utensils appraised at 260 livres, all totaling 524 livres. Witnesses were Guillaume Hebert, Olivier Letardif, general clerk and Adrien Duchesne, first surgeon of Quebec. | Family F458
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22428 | The contract was drawn up by notary Joseph Jacob. Jacob did not list the parents of Charles. But Charles' brothers Etienne and Prisque were present (l'epoux est assiste de ses deux freres"). | Simard dit Lombrette, Charles (I3223)
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22429 | The contract was drawn up by notary Regnard. | Family F621
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22430 | The contract was drawn up by notary Remy. Neither spouse could sign the contract. | Family F3548
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22431 | The contract was drawn up by notary Romain Becquet. | Family F3364
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22432 | The contract was drawn up by notary Romain Becquet. | Family F3645
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22433 | The contract was drawn up by notary Verreau. | Family F1229
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22434 | The contract was drawn up by notry Benigne Basset. | Family F3138
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22435 | The contract was drawn up by Royal notary, Chambalon of Quebec. | Family F561
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22436 | The contract was drawn up in Rouen, France. | Family F3300
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22437 | The contract was signed before notary Lambert Closse at Montreal. | Family F1777
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22438 | The contract was signed by Jean and Jean Cauchon Sr. at the home of Pierre Miville. Notary Audouart drew up the contract. Witnesses were Louis Carreau, master tailor, Martin Boutet, cantor at the church of Quebec, Thomas Touchet, master carpenter and Sebastien Lienard dit Durbois. | Family F2703
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22439 | The contract was signed in the home of Etienne Lessard. Marguerite's parents gave them some furniture valued at 100 livres. | Family F505
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22440 | The couple is said to be married, that M. Defrancheville, missionary, performed the marriage. Pretre Ysambart celebrated the marriage per express order of Monsigneur L'Eveque of Quebec. It has also been recorded at Longueuil on 29 Feb 1724. | Family F4339
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22441 | The court accused Marie and Nicolas of selling wine and ?i?eau-de-vie ?/i?with out a license at Beauport. Marie stated she had permission from Interest Duchesneau but the permit burned in a fire at their home. The ?i?Prevote?/i? ordered to her to cease selling and fined her 10 livres for swearing at Frenchmen and Natives in her home. | Renouard, Marie Catherine (I9572)
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22442 | The Crisafy companies accompanied the governor on an expedition against the Senacas. | Charlebois dit Jolibois, Jean (I296)
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22443 | The date and the month of the date of the act have been omitted, it is between M 1665 November 12 and M 1669 November 18. Present at the ceremony were Jean Cloustier and Jean Guion. | Family F1952
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22444 | the date and the month of the date of the act have been omitted, it is located between M 12 November 1665 and M 1669 November 18 | Family F1913
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22445 | The date and the month of the date of the act were skipped, it is locate between 8 Oct 1672 and 5 Dec 1672. | Julien, Anne (I4471)
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22446 | The date is not written in record. In the church register, the burial is listed between B 1689 Mar 26 and S 1689 Apr 5. | Mulouin, Jean (I4545)
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22447 | The date listed for Blaise Juillet's contract was 31 apr 1644 in Before the King's Daughters: The Filles a Marier, 1634-1662 (Peter Gagne). April does not have 31 days. What is the correct date? | Juillet, Blaise (I690)
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22448 | The date of christening is drawn of the index of the boys baptisms at the parish of St-Thomas of La Fleche for year 1626. | Jette, Urbain (I10405)
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22449 | The daughters of Roland and Florence hosted an 40th Anniversary Party in their honor. | Family F45
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22450 | The day before her wedding to Francois Fafard, Madeleine made an inventory of her personal property. The list included: kitchen utensils, wardrobe, reserves of wheat, peas, and oats, a pair of oxen, a cow and a bull. This was all had a estimated value of 570 livres, 16 sols, and 15 deniers. | Lefrancois, Marie Madeleine (I5829)
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