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Since Ailleboust already owned a
house in
Argenteuil near Paris, he
called his
domain Argenteuil Seigneury. In 1697, the Lord of
Ailleboust and his...
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- sold his
property at
Argenteuil in 1800 and
bought the
seigneuries of
Ailleboust and Ramezay. In 1801,
Panet became an
honorary member of the Executive...
- the
Ailleboust Seignory,
granted to Jean d'Ailleboust d'Argenteuil (1694-1785) in 1736. By 1800, Pierre-Louis
Panet (1761-1812) was Lord of
Ailleboust, whose...
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Ailleboust 1965-05-06 259 Lac-Ashuapmushuan Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean 48°59′00″N 73°15′00″W...
- and then to
Quebec City. In 1832, the
couple inherited the
seigneury of
Ailleboust [fr] and
moved there.
Panet died in Sainte-Mélanie at the age of 73. Her...
- Jean d'Ailleboust or Jean
Ailleboust (in
Latin Johannes Albosius) was a
French doctor and physician. He
practiced in Auxerre, then in Sens,
before becoming...