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Atlantic Ocean between 1650 and 1653. He
married Louise Marsolet,
daughter of
Nicolas Marsolet of Saint-Aignan and
Marie Barbier, and
thereby entered one...
- Cent-****ociés) as it was more
commonly known, sold two
fiefs to
Nicolas Marsolet and
Pierre Lefebvre on the s****s of the Saint-Lawrence
River and the Gentilly...
- (1639)
Deschambault (1640) Saint-Sulpice (1640) Arbre-à-la-Croix (1644)
Marsolet (1644) Rivière-du-Sud (1646) Du Hérisson (1646) Préville (1646) Saint-Ignace...
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Champlain muni****lity lies on the
territory of the
former seigniories of
Marsolet and l'Arbre-à-la-Croix, both
granted on
April 5, 1644, and the seigniory...
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reestablishing a
permanent settlement in Canada. Étienne Brûlé and
Nicolas Marsolet were a part of this voyage.
Summer / Fall 1608 - In
order to
protect the...
- 366666666667°N 58.166666666667°W / 51.366666666667; -58.166666666667
Marsolet 259 Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean 49°40′00″N 72°50′00″W / 49.6667°N 72.8333°W...
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opportunity to rise
within New France's
social ranks. For example,
Nicolas Marsolet [fr] was
granted a seigneury,
while Pierre Boucher became governor of Trois-Rivières...
- New France. He was the son of
Mathieu Damours de
Chauffours and
Marie Marsolet. P.-G. Roy, "Mathieu
Damours de Chauffours" BRH, ****II (1926) Raymond,...
- 68°42′W / 47.7°N 68.7°W / 47.7; -68.7 (Seignory of Madawaska) 29b
Marsolet Jacques de La Ferté 1644
Mauricie 46°23′00″N 72°26′00″W / 46.383333333333°N...
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attacks by the Iroquois. He sold his
share in 1645.[citation needed] The
Marsolet and
Hertel land grants, of
April 5, 1644, were
located in the area of the...