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  2. Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues (c. 1533–1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World. His depictions of Native American life and culture, colonial life, and plants are of extraordinary historical importance.

  3. In 1684 Sainte-Hélène, one of the famous Le Moyne brothers, fought a duel with François-Marie Perrot, the governor of Montreal who had been dismissed from his office. In that year Jacques Le Moyne accompanied his father on the expedition which Governor Le Febvre de La Barre commanded and which had unfortunate consequences.

  4. Dec 1, 2022 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Jacques Le Moyne born abt. 1659 Montréal, Canada, Nouvelle-France died 1690 Québec, Canada, Nouvelle-France including ancestors + descendants + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

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    • April 16, 1659
    • Jeanne (Carion) Dufresnoy de Carion
    • December 4, 1690
  5. Apr 9, 2018 · By 1702 Iberville and his younger brother, Joseph Le Moyne de Sérigny, had fulfilled their aspiration of joining the metropolitan elite through their respective purchases of the expensive seigneuries of Ardillières and Loire in western France.

  6. When Jacques Le Moyne was born on 25 August 1622, in Archdiocese of Rouen, France, his father, Pierre Le Moyne, was 29 and his mother, Judith Du Chesne, was 29. He married Mathurine Gode on 12 November 1658, in Notre-Dame, Montreal, Canada, New France.

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    • Mathurine Gode
  7. Jacques le Moyne. Sieur de Sainte-Hélène, b. at Ville-Marie, 16 April, 1669; d. at Quebec, 1690. A soldier from early youth, he trained for warfare his illustrious brother, d'Iberville. During Phipps's siege of Quebec, Ste-Hélène with 200 volunteers repulsed a troop of 1300 men commanded by Major Whalley, who had attempted to cross River St ...

  8. The soldiers were chosen veterans, every man competent to act as an officer in time of battle. From Dieppe were obtained the two best navigators of our times, Michael le Vasseur and his brother Thomas le Vasseur, both of whom were employed in the king’s naval service.

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