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English: Tablet Guillaume Cartier Drain
Français : Plaque Guillaume Cartier Drain
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Author Michel Potier

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In honor of Guillaume Cartier
born in Drain, the 19th of February, 1647
son of Julien [Cartier] and of Françoise Bourdin.
He emigrated to New France in 1684
and was engaged as a miller
by the Seigneurie of Neuville
near Quebec.
He married Marie-Étiennette Garnier in 1685
and they had seven children.
He died in St-François-du-Lac
the 31st of May, 1719

American Cartier Association

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Summary

Description
English: Tablet Guillaume Cartier Drain
Français : Plaque Guillaume Cartier Drain
Date
Source Own work
Author Michel Potier

English translation

In honor of Guillaume Cartier
born in Drain, the 19th of February, 1647
son of Julien [Cartier] and of Françoise Bourdin.
He emigrated to New France in 1684
and was engaged as a miller
by the Seigneurie of Neuville
near Quebec.
He married Marie-Étiennette Garnier in 1685
and they had seven children.
He died in St-François-du-Lac
the 31st of May, 1719

American Cartier Association

Licensing

I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:
w:en:Creative Commons
attribution share alike
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