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                  . He was the son of Jacques Aubert and Marie Goupy (or Goupil). In La Chesnaye’s marriage contracts and his letters of nobility, the occupation of his father is given either as “comptroller” or
                  FORESTIER, MARIE, dite de Saint-Bonaventure-de-Jésus, one of the three original Religious Hospitallers of
                   
                  GUENET, MARIE, dite de Saint-Ignace, Hospitaller of the Augustine order; b. 28 Oct. 1610 at
                   
                  , replaced her by Sister Marie-Clémence Guénet in the summer of 1724. At the request of Father François, a Recollet and a friend of Sister Saint-Joseph, however, Saint-Vallier reinstated her soon afterwards
                   
                  Cent-Associés. In this capacity he signed a commercial treaty with Toussaint Guenet and several Rouen merchants on 5 Feb. 1660, granting their company the monopoly of the trade in beaver pelts and
                   
                  [see Marie Guenet*, dite de Saint-Ignace]. The festivities, which started on 1 August, were resumed on 18 August and
                   
                   Jésus (Augustinian Nuns), who had founded the Hôtel-Dieu in Quebec City [see Marie Guenet*]. In addition, he travelled to North Africa and
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