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*, treasurer of the Marine and royal notary at Louisbourg. By the marriage contract La Borde gave the couple 1,500 livres plus free lodgings for three years; Daccarrette contributed 4,000
 
contracts such as that concluded between him and the parents of Ignace Pélerin, son of Pierre Pélerin de Saint-Amant and Louise de Mousseaux. By the terms of this notarial document, Demosny undertook to teach
 
him a notary and surveyor under the senior engineering officer, Edward Antill. On 7 Aug. 1776 Desdevens de Glandons was at Albany, New York
 
. Diamond was police magistrate of Belleville from 1868 until his sudden death, from an overdose of hydrate of chloral. He was active in community life as a town councillor, school trustee, notary public, and
; Eugène-Philippe was head of the French translators in the House of Commons; Joseph-Adolphe, married to Henriette-Amélie de Saint-Ours, was a notary, coroner, justice of the peace
his properties, Drapeau the seigneur lost no time in taking inventory of them. In January and February 1791 the notary Alexandre
 
Quebec. There is one last document that does seem to refer to Adrien Du Chesne. This is a notary’s deed from Dieppe, dated 17 Jan. 1656
 
, and burials, which he drew up himself without a break until June 1749, and a few notarial deeds, which are listed in the inventory made after his death, on 5 April 1757. The archives of
 
conquest with Alexandre Dumas*, a merchant-trader to whom he was related. On 30 Oct. 1756, in the presence of notary Jean-Claude
 
(Norbertville), Alida Pacaud, daughter of Philippe-Napoléon Pacaud*, a notary, and they had three children; d. 25 July 1860 in
 June 1494 between Spain and Portugal to settle conflicts arising from Columbus’s first voyage]. On 13 March 1521, he had a Lisbon notary duly record his discoveries, made during a recent
 
, “one of the most prominent doctors of Montreal.” By a contract signed before the notary Claude Maugue*, he entered the service of the Hôtel-Dieu
 
Estèbe and his partners in the presence of notary Gilbert Boucault* de Godefus. His job at that time was to go to the post
 
arrived at Quebec before 1640. They went in for business, and worked in partnership. A number of notarial documents of the period bear as a signature “Sieurs Mathurin, Jehan, and Pierre Gangnon, brothers
 
often referred to in notarial acts, perhaps to distinguish him from his father whose career overlapped his own. On 16 May 1724 he entered into partnership with Alexis
 
. By his marriage in 1693 to Marguerite Ameau, the daughter of the notary Séverin Ameau, he had five sons and five daughters. Two of the daughters became Ursulines. The eldest son
 
the Guion family. Webster stated that Guion was born in 1635, but this seems to be the birth date of an uncle of the same name. C. Alice Baker completely confused Guion with Baptiste. Two notarial
 
[The catalogue of minute books at the ANQ-Q was checked for all those notaries who practised at Quebec between 1760 and 1785 and the minute books of the following were consulted: Antoine Crespin, Sr
 
number of notarial acts drawn up between 1698 and 1704 show that Charlotte-Françoise Juchereau was an energetic and enterprising businesswoman. Having obtained separate maintenance from La Forest in
 
Île Royale (Cape Breton Island), royal notary, and merchant; b. 21 Nov. 1710 at Bidart, diocese of Bayonne, France, son of Martin Laborde (Borda) d’Aloperca and Catherine Dechart (Duhart); m
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