- Charles-Gaspard
Tarieu de Lanaudière (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ɡaspaʁ taʁjø də lanodjɛʁ];
September 9, 1769 – June 7, 1812) was a
seigneur and political...
- in 1674. His
descendants adopted the
surnames Lanaudière,
Tarieu de Lanaudière and
Tarieu de La Pérade. The son of Jean de Lanouguère and
Jeanne de Samalins...
- Suève and
Thomas Tarieu de Lanouguère (or Lanaudière). An
increase of 3
lieues was
granted to
Marguerite Denis,
widow of
Thomas Tarieu, by
Governor Frontenac...
- Charles-Louis
Tarieu de Lanaudière (October 14, 1743 –
October 2, 1811) was a soldier,
seigneur and
political figure in
Lower Canada. He was born in Quebec...
- Charles-François
Tarieu de La Naudière (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa taʁjø də la nodjɛʁ];
November 4, 1710 –
February 1, 1776) was an
officer in...
- de Callière
Governor of
Montreal In
office 1684–1699
Preceded by
Thomas Tarieu de LaNouguère
Succeeded by François
Provost Governor of New
France In office...
- activities. In 1786, he had
married Marie-Anne
Tarieu, the
daughter of
seigneur Charles-François
Tarieu de La Naudière. He
suffered from ill
health later...
- Saint-Ours [1] Pécaudy de Contrecœur
George Waters Allsopp Charles-François
Tarieu de La Naudière La
Corne Saint-Luc
Alexander Johnstone Conrad Gugy François-Marie...
- An
increase to 30
October 1700, is the
lordship Tarieu.
November 10, 1772 - Charles-François
Tarieu Lanaudière
transfers the
rights to the
lordship to...
-
returned to
Quebec and
married on 7
October 1743, Madeleine-Marie-Anne
Tarieu de La Pérade,
widow of
Richard Testu de La Richardière, who had died in...