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Chaboillez is a French-Canadian surname. It may
refer to:
Augustin Chaboillez,
Canadian priest of Co-Cathedral of Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue (Montreal),...
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Chaboillez Square in
Montreal was
named for his nephew, The Hon.
Louis Chaboillez, in 1813. He was the
eldest son of fur
trader Charles Chaboillez (1706-1757)...
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Louis Chaboillez (October 14, 1766 – July 19, 1813) was a
notary and
politician in
Lower Canada. He
represented Montreal East in the
Legislative ****embly...
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Chaboillez Square (French:
square Chaboillez) is a town
square located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is
located at the
intersection of
Saint Jacques...
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Montreal Planetarium) is a
decommissioned public planetarium located at
Chaboillez Square just South-East of
downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It closed...
- October, 1793,
Simon McTavish married Marie-Marguerite
Chaboillez (b.1775),
daughter of
Charles Chaboillez, a
founding member of the
Beaver Club.
Directly after...
- of the Red River. It had
disappeared by 1801. In 1797, Jean
Baptiste Chaboillez of the
North West
Company built a post on the
south bank of the Pembina...
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jolie cinture à flesche" Also in 1798, the
inventory after death of Mrs
Chaboillez,
whose husband, Charles, was one of the
founders of the
Beaver Club, numbered...
- 1797, when the
first trading post was
established by
Charles Baptiste Chaboillez of the
Northwest Fur Company. The
Hudson Bay and
American Fur Companies...
- but
nepotism took a back seat to ability. His brother-in-law,
Charles Chaboillez,
oversaw the
Lower Red
River trading post.
McTavish also
hired several...