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  1. MOREAU, JEAN-BAPTISTE, missionary of the Church of England; b.Dijon, France, probably between 1707 and 1711; d. at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, 25 Feb. 1770. According to William Tutty, the Anglican missionary at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Jean-Baptiste Moreau was a French priest and prior of the abbey of Saint-Mathieu near Brest before he left the Catholic Church and emigrated to England.

    • Judith Fingard
    • MOREAU, JEAN-BAPTISTE
    • Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 3
  2. Jean-Baptiste Moreau. Jean-Baptiste Moreau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist mɔʁo]; c.1656 – 24 August 1733) was a French composer of the baroque period. He served as the master of music at the court of Louis XIV. His compositional output includes several motets and music for the theatre.

  3. Rev. Jean-Baptiste Moreau was the minister at Lunenburg who buried many of the dead. He reported that the Mi'kmaq killed 32 people in the campaign. He reported that the Mi'kmaq killed 32 people in the campaign.

    • March-December 1758
    • Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
  4. Includes Crouse, Fogwell, Frehlig, Naugler, Tarr, Vogler and related families. Biography and family history of Jean-Baptiste Moreau (1702-1770), who immigrated from France to Halifax, Nova Scotia, and became an Anglican pastor to French-speaking Protestants in 1750. He worked in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick before settling at the church in ...

  5. Jean-Baptiste Moreau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist mɔʁo]) was first minister at St. John's Anglican Church (Lunenburg) (1753-1770) and one of the founding fathers of the community. He was one of two missionaries who first arrived in Halifax with Edward Cornwallis (1749) and served at St. Paul's Church (Halifax) .

  6. Jean-Baptiste Moreau was first minister at St. John's Anglican Church (Lunenburg) (1753-1770) and one of the founding fathers of the community. He was one of two missionaries who first arrived in Halifax with Edward Cornwallis (1749) and served at St. Paul's Church (Halifax).

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  8. Jean Moreau was born around 1661 in Parthenay, Deux-Sèvres, France. Son of Jean Moreau and Catherine Leroux, he married Marie-Anne Rodrigue, daughter of Jean Rodrigue and Anne Roy, on February 18, 1692 in Quebec. From their union were born 10 children. He settled in Quebec, then in Beauport.

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