- valley.
Between 1647 and 1652, the
seigneuries of Maur, on the west, and
Gaudarville, in the east, were
established on the territory. From that moment, based...
- (seigneur) (1740–1806), the
Seigneur of Beauport, Saint-Denis, Fossambault,
Gaudarville, and Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies Antoine-Louis
Juchereau Duchesnay (1767–1825)...
- Le
Chesnay (1651) La ferté (1651)
Beaumarchais (1651) Gaspésie (1652)
Gaudarville (1652) L'****omption (1652) Roche-brûlée (1652)
Lothainville (1652) Argentenay...
-
December 15, 1806) was the
Seigneur of Beauport, Saint-Denis, Fossambault,
Gaudarville, and Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies. He
fought with the
Troupes de
Marine and...
- 833333333333°W / 46.283333333333; -72.833333333333 (Seignory Gastineau) 49
Gaudarville Jean de
Lauzon 1652 Capitale-Nationale 46°48′00″N 71°25′00″W / 46.8°N...
- but
never practised. He
inherited the
seigneuries of
Fossambault and
Gaudarville when his
father died in 1838. He
served as
deputy adjutant-general in...
- "Rivière du Domaine"
because it
crosses the
former seigneurial domain of
Gaudarville.
Explorer Jacques Cartier describes it for the
first time. At high tide...
-
Provost of Quebec;
their daughter Marie-Anne
married Alexandre Peuvret de
Gaudarville,
clerk of the
Conseil Souverain, as a
first marriage.
Biographical Dictionary...
- man
called Jean Belleau, dit Larose, a
censitaire in the
seigneury of
Gaudarville (near the Cap
Rouge river),
obtained the
concession of land near the...
-
Saint Lawrence;
which County so
bounded comprises the
Seigniories of
Gaudarville, Fossambault,
Desmaures or
Saint Augustin,
Guillaume Bonhomme, Neuville...