BESSERER, LOUIS-THÉODORE, notary, soldier, politician, and businessman; b. 4 Jan. 1785 at Château-Richer, near Quebec, son
DU LAURENT, CHRISTOPHE-HILARION, registry clerk of the Conseil Supérieur of Quebec, royal notary; b. c. 1695 in France; d
GENAPLE DE BELLEFONDS, FRANÇOIS, carpenter, legal practitioner, jailer, process-server, acting clerk of court, royal notary, clerk of
Jacques Gourdeau, notary and clerk of the seneschal’s court of Quebec, and of Éléonore de Grandmaison*; d. 2 July 1720
HURTEAU, ISIDORE, notary, company director, and mayor of Longueuil; b. 11 July 1815 at Contrecœur, Lower
GAGNON, CHARLES-ANTOINE-ERNEST, notary, politician, author, and office holder; b. 4 Dec. 1846 in Rivière
IMBERT, JACQUES, royal notary, merchant trader, agent of the treasurers-general of the Marine, councillor of the
Bourgeoys* for this purpose. Philéas Gagnon has noted that for want of a notary in his region, Abbé Basset drafted a large number of acts for the settlers; these acts are deposited today in the registries
DOUCET, NICOLAS-BENJAMIN, notary, office holder, justice of the peace, militia
the 17 years he spent on the south shore of the St Lawrence Father Simon acted as notary and the intendant’s delegate in addition to carrying out his religious duties. In the absence of a notary he
Baillif *’s partner.
The minute-books of the notaries Pierre
LEMAIRE, FÉLIX-HYACINTHE (baptized Hyacinte-Félix-Ignace), notary, legislative councillor; b
LOUET, JEAN-CLAUDE, royal notary and clerk of the admiralty court at Quebec, son of Jean Louet and Catherine Thierry
-Dame-des-Anges, royal notary; son of Roger Guillaume, court officer, and Élisabeth Oussaye; b. in France in 1632; buried in Quebec 22 May 1702
, was the son and grandson of royal notaries, and may himself have trained as a physician. He married Geneviève Blondeau at Montreal on 17 Oct. 1768, and shortly after their marriage he and his wife
.
Massicotte has wondered whether he was related to the notary Bénigne Basset. Perhaps he belonged to the
KEEFER, JACOB, merchant, miller, and notary; b. 8 Nov. 1800 in Thorold Township, U.C. the second son of
PELLETIER, ROMAIN-OCTAVE (baptized Jean-Romain-Octave), organist, pianist, notary, professor, and musicographer; b
PLANTÉ, JOSEPH-BERNARD, notary, politician, militia officer, office holder, and jp; b. 19 Dec
RAIMBAULT, PIERRE, cabinet-maker, clerk of court, notary, surveyor, king’s counsellor, king’s attorney, acting