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  2. Louis Hébert - Wikipedia

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    Louis Hébert was born in Paris in 1575, the son of Nicolas Hébert and Jacqueline Pajot. Nicolas was an apothecary with a practice in Paris. [2] In the tradition of the day, Louis followed in his father's profession. Louis was trained in medical arts and science, becoming a specialist in pharmacology.

  3. Louis Hébert (officer) - Wikipedia

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    Louis Hébert died January 7, 1901, on the east bank of Bayou Teche, 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, where he was interred. [3] Because his burial site was located on private land, with assistance from the Sons of Confederate Veterans on October 26, 2002, Hébert's remains were disinterred and moved to St. Joseph Catholic ...

  4. Louis-Philippe Hébert - Wikipedia

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    Louis-Philippe Hébert CMG RCA (French pronunciation: [lwi filip ebɛʁ]; 27 January 1850 – 13 June 1917) was a Canadian sculptor. He is considered one of the best sculptors of his generation. He is considered one of the best sculptors of his generation.

  5. Marie Rollet - Wikipedia

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    Her husband Louis Hebert died in 1627, and she remarried in 1629. Quebec was captured and occupied by British privateers in 1627, during the Anglo-French War of (1627–1629) . Although the English returned many of the settlers to France, Rollet and her family, remained.

  6. History of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    In 1616, the Habitation du Québec became the first permanent establishment of the Indes occidentales françaises [22] with the arrival of its two very first settlers: Louis Hébert [23] and Marie Rollet. [24] The French quickly established trading posts throughout their territory, trading for fur with aboriginal hunters.

  7. Jean Guyon - Wikipedia

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    His eldest son, who would become a royal surveyor of the colony and also was named Jean Guyon, married Élisabeth Couillard, daughter of Guillaume Couillard , New France's first settler to be ennobled by Louis XIV, and granddaughter of Louis Hébert, the first French colonist established with his family in New France. Their wedding was ...