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Domitilde Marie Kapeouapnokoue (c. 1692–1782, aka Ouikabe, LaFourche,
Nepveu Villeneuve, Mouet) was an
Odawa woman of the N****auakueton doodem.: 107 ...
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trading license at
Michilimackinac in 1728. That year he
married Domitilde, a
widow with six children, who was the
daughter of an
Odawa chief and...
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Charles de
Langlade was born in 1729 at Fort Michilimackinac, New
France to
Domitilde, the
daughter of an
Ottawa chief and
sister of Nissowaquet, who became...
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Brisbois married formally on
August 8, 1796, in
Mackinaw City, Michigan, to
Domitilde (Madeleine)
Gautier de Verville, a
legitimate daughter of
Charles Gautier...
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LeBlanc was born in
Saint John, New Brunswick, the son of Abel
LeBlanc and
Domitilde Gallant. He
joined the
Canadian Army and then went on to work at the Port...
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trade of
carpentry from his father.
Blanchard was
married twice: to
Domitilde Gallant in 1880 and to
Leonie Gomeau (née DesRoches) in 1921. He was an...