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Pinsonaut*, a notary and businessman, Pierre-Joseph Godefroy de Tonnancour, a lawyer and assemblyman for Trois-Rivières, and John William McCallum, a lawyer and major in the militia. Raymond’s life, in
 
Joseph Dugas in 1725, and then the Marguerite, which was regularly in service to Quebec between 1734 and 1737. His name frequently appears in notaries’ minutes and in statements of the colony’s
 
, Lower Canada, son of Olivier-Eugène Casgrain, notary and seigneur of L’Islet, and Marie-Hortense Dionne; d. 9 Feb. 1868 at Quebec. Olivier
 
, and on it appears Chavigny’s signature. Although Jolliet* and Chavigny signed in a notary’s
 
before the notary Louis-Claude Danré de Blanzy had made the inventory of the belongings from his
 
. Charles Delaunay is admittedly a minor figure, but he is not without historical significance. His career as a tanner, which can be studied in some detail in numerous notarial documents, provides valuable
 
Godefroy’s company. He was back at Champlain before 2 Dec. 1683, the date on which he deposited the title to his land grant at Fort Saint-Louis in the registry of the notary Antoine
 
 May 1709. Most of the notarial inventories of the period have entries under his name for fees for medical care, operations, deliveries, and medicine
FARIBAULT, JOSEPH-ÉDOUARD, notary, businessman, justice of the peace, militia officer, politician, and office holder; b. 4
 
parlement of Paris, arrived in New France before 19 Nov. 1720, since on that date, before the notary La
 
HENRY, EDME (Edmund), notary, politician, militia officer, land agent, businessman
 
received a commission as a royal notary. It was at Montreal particularly that Catherine Jérémie practised her profession as a midwife and established her reputation as a botanizer
 
for numerous notarial contracts and as an arbitrator in disputes. These various occupations did not make him wealthy, and to avoid the visit of one of his writ-serving colleagues he had to sell, in 1680
 
notary Adhémar, Marin is called esquire and officer in the colonial regular troops
MATHIEU, MICHEL, notary, lawyer, politician, publisher, judge, and professor; b. 20 Dec. 1838 in Sorel
 
. Pearkes immigrated first to eastern Canada, later to California, and finally arrived in Vancouver Island in 1858. Here he became the colony’s first practising solicitor and was appointed the first notary
 
sat regularly on the council until the meeting of 6 July 1665; he was obliged to leave for France shortly thereafter, and did not return. On the previous 14 May he had, before the notary
 
before the notary Arnould-Balthazar Pollet. Bilodeau, who still owed Phlem 400 livres, mortgaged all his belongings in favour of the latter. It was to no avail, for the patient, suffering more and
 
majority of notarial acts give him the title of king’s gunsmith, and our knowledge of Jean Soullard as a goldsmith is confined to a few imprecise documents
 
Aubert* de La Chesnaye. In the 1667 census, 14 persons are listed as sharing his house at Quebec; in addition to his wife, his employees lived with him. The notarial documents of the period show
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