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Note N00211
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"engage in Montagne by Robert Giggard 3/14/1634"
"concession de l"arriere-fief de LaCloutiererie dnas Beauport 3/14/1634...vendu a Nicholas Dupont 12/20/1670"
Came to the New World on 8/8/1634 with his wife and five children. Settled in Beauport at the manor of Robert Gifford and later moved to Chateau Richer.
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Note N00212
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Died young.
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Note N00213
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Died young.
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Note N00214
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Died young.
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Note N00215
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In 1697, he returned to Michillimackinac after a journey down the Mississippi, and with him was a 6 year old boy that he had taken in Arkansas and baptised.
Godfather- Jacques Le Moyne, Godmother- Jeanne LeBerBecame an engage Ouest (fur trader).
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Note N00216
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Also known as Antoine dit Mikana.
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Note N00217
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Godfather- Nicolas Barbier, Godmother- Marie Pigeon
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Note N00218
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He's by himself on the 1666 Montreal census under "Serviteur Domestique engage de Mrs. Les Seigneurs dud lieu de Montreal". He is 22 years old. Also in 1667 Census he was indentured servant.
On his daughter Elisabeth's birth record he's "inhabitant de la coste de St. Francois en Isle de Montreal
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Note N00219
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Filles du Roi who arrive in 1668.
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Note N00220
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He settled with his wife and 1st child in Ange-Gardien in Montmorency, Canada on a 3 acre farm. Their marriage contract was drawn uop by Notary Badeau.
Came to Canada in 1645.
He was confirmed at Hotel Dieu de Quebec on 6/3/1664 at the age of 34.
The 1666 and 1667 censuses find the family at Beaupre (probably at Chateau-Richer on the Beaupre coast). The 1681 census finds the family at L'Ange- Gardien.
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Note N00221
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Came to Canada in 1655.
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Note N00222
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The Archambault family were respected as farmers and wine growers in France. Jacques and family arrived in Quebec, with Pierre Legardeur de Repentigny, director of the new Compagnie des Habitants either on 8/5/1645 or 9/23/1646.
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Note N00223
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Tourault?
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Note N00224
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Her first husband, Michel Chavin, was found by Louis Prudhomme in 1650 to already have a lawful wife living in poverty in St. Suzanne in France. On 10/8/1650 Chavin admitted his mistake and was shipped back to France.
She's on the 1666 Montreal census
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Note N00225
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She's on the 1666 Montreal census
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Note N00226
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He immigrated from St. Colomban parish, Pont-Janus, Nantes, Brittany,