1) Pierre-Louis (abt 1691-1747) md Marguerite LeBlanc
2) Marie (abt 1693-aft 1752) md Joseph-Nicholas Gauthier
He was a blacksmith and sawmill contractor in France, so he received a territorial concession in Port Royal, on 3 July 1687. Shortly after establishing himself in Port Royal, he was suspected of illicit trade with the English of New England, in 1706. The charges were again restored a few years later. The king's protection served him well though, during these accusations of corruption, because he was just ordered to pay a fine.
He was buried on 16 June 1737.
1) Pierre-Louis (abt 1691-1747) md Marguerite LeBlanc
2) Marie (abt 1693-aft 1752) md Joseph-Nicholas Gauthier
He was a blacksmith and sawmill contractor in France, so he received a territorial concession in Port Royal, on 3 July 1687. Shortly after establishing himself in Port Royal, he was suspected of illicit trade with the English of New England, in 1706. The charges were again restored a few years later. The king's protection served him well though, during these accusations of corruption, because he was just ordered to pay a fine.
He was buried on 16 June 1737.
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