- Étienne
Truteau (1641–1712) was an
early French pioneer who
emigrated to New France,
which later became Canada. He was
involved with the colonization...
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Truteau in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Truteau is a
surname from France.
People with this name include: Étienne
Truteau (1642–1712), early...
- the 16th century, and to a
Robert Truteau (1544–1589). The
lineage in
North America was
established by Étienne
Truteau (1641–1712), in what is now Longueuil...
- singer/songwriter
Edward Livingston Trudeau (1848–1915),
American physician Étienne
Truteau (1641–1712),
French pioneer and
ancestor of the
Trudeau family Garry Trudeau...
-
titles beginning with
Trudeau All
pages with
titles containing Trudeau Truteau (surname) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- Nouvelle-Acadie. The name "Saint-Alexis"
commemorates Canon Alexis-Frédéric
Truteau (1808-1872). The
latter was
ordained in 1830 and
occupied the post of Chancellor...
- 16th
century and to a
Robert Truteau (1544–1589). In 1659, the
first Trudeau to
arrive in
Canada was Étienne
Trudeau or
Truteau (1641–1712), a
carpenter and...
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Ocean via the Missouri. In 1794 and 1795
expeditions led by Jean-Baptiste
Truteau and
Antoine Simon Lecuyer de la Jonchšre did not even make it as far north...
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Imperial Field Marshal Clément Saunier,
French classical trumpeter Étienne
Truteau,
ancestor of
Canadian Prime Ministers Pierre Trudeau and
Justin Trudeau...
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Gazette "Built as a two-storey
house in 1688 by
French soldier Étienne
Truteau, the
edifice was
converted in 1754 into
North America's
first inn 15 years...