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Jolliet married Claire-Françoise
Byssot de la Valtrie. Like Jolliet, she was
Canadian born, a
daughter of
Francois Byssot de la
Riviere and his wife Marie...
- François
Byssot de la Rivière (1612 or 1613 –1673) was an
early figure in the New World, his
presence being recorded at Île-aux-Ruaux in 1639 when the...
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Canadian career man with the
colonial regular troops, son of François
Byssot de la Rivière Jean-Baptiste Boissière,
French lexicographer Jean-Baptiste...
- François Peruçel de la Rivière, 16th
century French Protestant François
Byssot de la Rivière (1612–1673),
early figure in the New
World This disambiguation...
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Vincennes was born in
Quebec on 19
January 1668. His father,
tanner François
Byssot de la Rivière, was
granted a
seigniory for his
tannery on the St. Lawrence...
- François-Joseph
Bissot (19 May 1673 – 11
December 1737) was a son of François
Byssot de la Rivière and was a
member of the
Quebec bourgeois.
Bissot had a varied...
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Canadian merchant,
navigator and a co-seigneur of Mingan; son of François
Byssot de la Rivière François-Joseph
Bressani (1612–1672),
Jesuit priest Général...
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Jesuits took
possession in 1639.
Among these first arrivals was François
Byssot de la Rivière. The
island lies in the
Saint Lawrence River and is within...
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daughter of Jean
Juchereau de Maur, in 1648. In
partnership with François
Byssot de la Rivière and Jean-Paul Godefroy,
Tilly hunted seals at
Tadoussac and...
- 1542,
Bissat 1579,
Bissate 1543,
Bissed 1640,
Bissott 1674,
Bizet 1686,
Byssot 1489. A
spelling of 1294, Buset,
almost represents the
present Gaelic pronunciation...