-
considered as such and
separated from the rest of the name. François
Martel de
Brouague, the King's
Commander of this
region from 1714 to 1760,
referred to this...
-
Gardeur de Courtemanche.
During her
captivity she
taught François
Martel de
Brouague, his
stepson and a
French colonist and
commandant of the
coast of Labrador...
- 49°41′00″N 74°45′00″W / 49.683333333333°N 74.75°W / 49.683333333333; -74.75
Brouague 1907-07-20 234.7 Côte-Nord 51°25′00″N 58°25′00″W / 51.4167°N 58.4167°W...
- Gaspard-Joseph
Chaussegros de Léry and
Louise Martel de
Brouague, the
daughter of François
Martel de
Brouague. He
apprenticed in law with Michel-Amable Berthelot...
- at the
Inuit to
pacify them, died in 1717. His son François
Martel De
Brouague took over the
Labrador fishery and
managed it
profitably through two naval...
- July 20, 1697. He died on June 29, 1717. His step-son François
Martel de
Brouague succeeded him as
commandant of Labrador. Corley, Nora T. (1979) [1969]...
- Gaspard-Joseph
Chaussegros de Léry and
Louise Martel de
Brouague, the
daughter of François
Martel de
Brouague. He sta**** in
France until 1770, when he rejoined...
- de Léry (1721-1797) and his wife Louise,
daughter of François
Martel de
Brouague (1692-1761),
Commandant of the
Coast of Labrador, and
niece of Louis-Philippe...
-
Colonel Jean-Baptiste Le
Comte Dupré (1731–1820) and
Catherine Martel de
Brouague,
niece of Louis-Philippe
Mariauchau d'Esgly, 8th
Bishop of Quebec. She...
- Saint-Jean. In 1753, he
married Louise, the
daughter of François
Martel de
Brouague,
commandant of the
Coast of Labrador. He took part in Louis-Joseph de Montcalm's...