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910 | Book Exert HERALDIC CONSIDERATIONS 757 Paris, in 1691, and his son, Bene S. Chartier, Seigneur de Lotbiniere in Canada, was civil and criminal magistrate at Quebec in 1678. He married a daughter of Eustache Lambert, and left quite a family, among them being his successor, Eustache Chartier, Seigneur de Lotbiniere, who was ensign of troops, Kings Counsellor, and married, in 1711, leaving a son, Michel de Chartier, first Marquis de Lotbiniere, Vaudreuil and Alainville, by letters patent from King Louis XVI., June 25th, 1784, the title being granted for diplomatic service rendered the French interests in Canada against the bad faith of the English democrats, who were seeking to ignore the Act of Quebec, which confirmed the ancient Constitution as the supreme law of the land. He married a daughter of Gaspard Chossegros de Lery in 1787, and left an only son, Eustache G. M. Chartier, the second Marquis de Lotbiniere, who married, first a de Tonnancourt, and, secondly, the widow of Col. Munro, of Foulis, and who left three daughters, who married respectively, a Bingham, a Harwood, and a Joly. Sir H. G. Joly of Lotbiniere, Lieut.-Governor of British Columbia, is a son of the third. The Binghams are the representatives of this illustrious family to-day. IBUMBEBBY DE SALABEBBY Arms:- Party per pale, first division party per fesse, (A) or a lion, gule (8) armed and membered, (B) or, 2 oxen gules, horned and hoofed. Second division, gules, a cross, arg., pom- metee or, within a bordure, az., charged with eight franchis. Supporters : two angels. Seigneurial Coronet. History :- This noble family is very ancient in the west of France and is of royal origin. In 1467, Pierre dIrumberry had a son, Jean, who was the first Seigneur de Salaberry. In the 18th century, the representative of this family came to Canada as an officer of seigneurial rank. One of the family was a defender of Canadian independence during the treachery and confusion among the people which accompanied the eruption into the country of Montgomery in 1775-6. In the war of 1812, it was Col. De Salaberry who was the hero of the last campaign, defeating at Chateauguay, with only 300 Canadian militia, 5,000 Yankee troops under General Hampton, who was trying to break | ||
911 | Book Exert Genealogy of the Valley. 63 de Salaberry. There has recently come to Aylmer a man whose ancestral tree is the oldest in Canada, and possibly dates farther back than any other on the continent. It extends back to the Kings of Navarre, when in 825 A.D. the son of Garcia the first son of Semon due of Vasconie, was proclaimed King, or Prince of Navarre. Four kings follwed in succession. The branches of the tree bear the names from age to age of the Dukes of Gascony ; En Ezi (first Viscount of Sault) ; Viscount of Sault, to Fort-Aner, who in 1072 became Viscount of Bayonne and Labourd, Signor and Baron of de Sault and Chalosse. The next branch, in 1210, we find the line carried by Pierre Arnaud, son of Arnaud, Baron de Sault and St. Pee. This line ran on through three houses, to Raymond de Sault, son of Pierre Arnaud, in 1233, when the head of the house was dIrumberry. Through nine successions we come, in 1422, to Pierre dIrumberry, Knight Baron Signor of dIrumberry and de Salaberry. Nine more successions bring the family down to (1659) Martin dIrumberry de Salaberry, Signor of Irumberry and de Salaberry, who was the father of Michel dIrumberry de Salaberry, Captain of the French man-of-war, Le Chariot Royal. Michel was born in 1690. He was the head of the family in Canada. He came over in 1735. He was the father of the Honorable Colonel Louis Ignace dIrumberry de Salaberry. We now come to one of the most prominent figures in Canadian history the man who did much toward preventing annexation, by scaring off with a handful of French farmers and a few hundreds of Indians our General Wade Hampton, from taking Montreal, which he would have done had he not run away, at the battle of the Chateauguay, since his force was so greatly superior to that of Colonel Charles Michel dIrumberry de Salaberry. Canada has justly honored his name for his bravery and shrewdness at that battle. His son was Lt. -Colonel Charles deSalaberry, father of the subject of this sketch, Rene de Salaberry, late of Chambly, P.Q. Mr. de Salaberry, with his thousand or more years of honorable ancestry, makes not half the pretence that many a man whose father had started a simple chore boy. NOTES: Colonel Louis Ignace de Salaberry was Major of the first French Canadian Regiment in Canada, under English rule. This regiment was commanded by the Baron of Longueuil, who resigning, was succeeded by Major de Salaberry, who, later was made Commanding Officer of all Quebec militia. He defended St. Johns, P.Q., and Fort Chambly against the American troops in 1776. He was twice wounded. He was made a member of the Legislative Council. He was an intimate friend of the Duke of Kent (father of Queen Victoria), who gave commissions to his five sons. These sons distinguished themselves in the building of the British Nation of the nineteenth century. Four of the five were killed two in Spain and two in the West Indies. The one who came back became the hero of Chateauguay the Hon. Charles Michel de Salaberry, C.B. It was Michel Q., founder of the family in Canada, who in an early naval engagement blew up his ship, rather than surrender it to the enemy, who were then his later friends, the English. He was rescued by Indians from drowning, and reached Quebec, through the forest. He was ordered back to France where, at La Rochelle, he died in 1760. Of this once numerous family, there are but three left in Canada the subject of this sketch and two cousins. Rene de Salaberry was educated at LAssomption College. He took degrees at Laval University Montreal and Quebec. He was admitted to the bar in 1896. He began practice in Joliet District and is now in the Ottawa District since 1901. He is becoming one of the most successful practitioners in the District, having carried through cases which had attracted wide attention. He married Miss R. Faribault in 1894. Their children are: Louise, Bernard and John. | ||
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913 | Book Exert Rough translation: Family of the Dauphine, whose author is Claude de Maniquet. Arthaud, his son married Heleine Cheminade, and was father of Hector, butler of the Queen of Navarre, sister of King Charles IX. | ||
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922 | Book Exert - Translated Fayet later passed into the hands of the Rodes, who owned it in the 15th century. Several knights of this house stood out in Fomoue, in Ravenna, in Céri solles. On February 6, 1543, noble Pierre Rodes, who had married in Domhes, where he retired, sold the old residence to Arthaud Maniquet, squire, captain of Avallon. His son Hector replaced the present castle in the feudal tower. Guy Allard ensures that the Maniquets came from Italy in 1480. Arthaud owed to the credit of his son to be invested with the office of king's butler, an office then important and much sought after by the nobility. He had married Hélène Cheminade in 1590, of whom he had, in addition to Hector, who formed the subject of this article, Jean, who tested, in 1559, in favor of the Reformed Church of La Buissière. Twice, in 1573 and 1578, Éléonor, Duke of Longueville, passed (Hector) a power of attorney to settle various interests. A testimony of confidence of an otherwise delicate nature was granted to him by the sovereign himself. Chateau n du Fayet was honored with the birth of the Duke of Angouléme. Charles de Maniquet, Lord of Fayet, had married Élisabeau de Chaponnay, of whom he had, among other children, Prosper who follows. Prosper de Maniquet, lord of Fayet, captain in the Richelieu regiment, maintained in 1667 in his nobility by the intendant of the province, married Marie-Virginie Romain de Rivolles, whose family still exists in Tullins. Hector-Alexis de Maniquet, lord of Fayet, captain of cavalry in the Bourbon regiment, was the son of Prosper. He married Louise-Charlotte Perrenot de Grandvelle, who bore the name of an illustrious Franc-Comtoise house. They had a son, Georges-Hercule-Louis, knight of Saint-Louis, to whom his wife, Marianne Durand de la Châtre, did not give no posterity. He died in 1763. The inventory made after his death shows us that the pecuniary situation of the Maniquets had fallen well since Hector. The Fayet castle was acquired by the Marquis Planeili de la Valette, who sold it soon after. | ||
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929 | Burial Index Name: Guillaume Reminiac Record Type: Enterrement (Burial) Death Age: 60 Death Date: abt 1728 Death Place: France Burial Date: 27 oct. 1728 Burial Place: Monteneuf, Morbihan, Bretagne, France Compiler: ABGH Parchemin Notes: REMINIAC Guillaume, 60 ans, "Pessihan", de_&_, (T: Yves DANIEL, Jan BROUSSAIS, Philippe CAHELLO), 27 10 1728 | ||
930 | Burial Index Name: Christopher Woodhouse Record Type: Burial Death Date: abt 1773 Burial Date: 26 Oct 1773 Burial Place: South Creake, Norfolk, England | ||
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932 | Burial Index Name: Marguerite Galpin Record Type: Enterrement (Burial) Death Date: abt 1744 Death Place: France Burial Date: 27 nov. 1744 Burial Place: Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France Compiler: ABGH Parchemin Notes: GALPIN Marguerite, Ve de GAZON Sébastien, 27 11 1744 | ||
933 | Burial Index Name: Sébastien Gazn Record Type: Enterrement (Burial) Death Date: abt 1733 Death Place: France Burial Date: 2 juil. 1733 (2 Jul 1733) Burial Place: Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France Compiler: ABGH Parchemin Notes: GAZON Sébastien, 02 07 1733 | ||
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935 | Burial Index Name: Marguerite Gazn Record Type: Enterrement (Burial) Death Date: abt 1779 Death Place: France Burial Date: 26 nov. 1779 Burial Place: Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France Compiler: ABGH Parchemin Notes: GAZON Marguerite, ép. de GARDIN DE LA GLETIERE Jean, 26 11 1779 | ||
936 | Burial Index Name: Richard Radford Gender: Male Burial Date: 3 Sep 1721 Burial Place: Dulverton, Somerset, England Father: Richard Radford FHL Film Number: 1526604 Reference ID: Item 42 | ||
937 | Burial Index ame: Mary Hooper Gender: Female Record Type: Burial Death Date: abt 1795 Burial Date: 12/07/1795 (12 Jul 1795) Burial Place: St Andrew, Holborn Camden London England Register Type: Parish Register | ||
938 | Burial Index Name: Ada Hayward Birth Date: 1859 Death Date: 11 Nov 1903 Cemetery: Melbourne General Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Carlton North, Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia Has Bio?: N | ||
939 | Burial Index Name: Penelope Morley Birth Date: 1799 Burial Date: 6 Apr 1862 Burial Place: Clifton, St Andrew, Gloucestershire, England Burial Age: 63 | ||
940 | Burial Index Name: Robert Gentle Register Type: Burial Death Date: 26 Oct 1826 Burial or Cremation Date: 26 Oct 1826 Burial or Cremation Place: Perth and Kinross, Scotland | ||
941 | Burial Index Name: Philippina van der Marck Death Date: 1536 Cemetery: Vianen Grote Kerk Burial or Cremation Place: Vianen, Cuijk Municipality, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands Has Bio?: N Spouse: Reinoud van Brederode | ||
942 | Burial Index Name: (Anne) Perrine Andre Record Type: Enterrement (Burial) Death Date: abt 1787 Death Place: France Burial Date: 19 déc. 1787 (19 Dec 1787) Burial Place: Saint-Hélen, Côtes-d'Armor, Bretagne, France Compiler: ABGH Parchemin Notes: ANDRE (Anne) Perrine, fille de Gilles & Augustine BOUQUIN, dcd à 45 ans, "La Bégaudière", (T: (T: p. COTINIAU, Mathurin EXBOURSE.), 19 12 1787 | ||
943 | Burial Index Name: Jeanne Chevalier Record Type: Enterrement (Burial) Death Date: abt 1764 Death Place: France Burial Date: 6 mai 1764 (6 May 1764) Burial Place: Saint-Grégoire, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France Compiler: ABGH Parchemin Notes: CHEVALIER Jeanne, de Guillaume et Perrine RUFLET, (T: son père, Jacques LORET et Jean AUBRAIS), 06 05 1764 | ||
944 | Burial Index Name: Michelle Fauvel Record Type: Enterrement (Burial) Death Date: abt 1766 Death Place: France Burial Date: 25 déc. 1766 (25 Dec 1766) Burial Place: Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France Compiler: ABGH Parchemin Notes: FAUVEL Michelle, x à Bertrand ROUXEL, 25 12 1766 | ||
945 | Burial Index Name: Renée Bretin Record Type: Enterrement (Burial) Death Date: abt 1732 Death Place: France Burial Date: 18 avr. 1732 (18 Apr 1732) Burial Place: Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France Compiler: ABGH Parchemin Notes: BRETIN Renée, 18 04 1732 | ||
946 | Burial Index Name: Jean Marie Gardin DE LA Gletiere Record Type: Enterrement (Burial) Death Date: abt 1781 Death Place: France Burial Date: 1 juil. 1781 (1 Jul 1781) Burial Place: Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France Compiler: ABGH Parchemin Notes: GARDIN DE LA GLETIERE Jean Marie, 01 07 1781 | ||
947 | Burial Index Name: L .Oscar Chapuiset le Merle Birth Date: 1896 Death Date: 1954 Cemetery: Cimetière de Pamplemousses Burial or Cremation Place: Pamplemousses, Mauritius Has Bio?: N | ||
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950 | Burial Record Name: Ann Venn Death Age: 76 Birth Date: abt 1791 13 Feb Burial Date: 13 Feb 1867 Cemetery: Brompton Cemetery Burial Place: London, London, England |