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Jun 5, 2019 · April 23rd, 1680 Charlesbourg. [Occ., servant] Variations or associated surnames. De (s)peltau (x) – Sarazin. This series of Early French Canadian Pioneers microposts is dedicated to the earliest settlers of Quebec.
Discover life events, stories and photos about Pierre Sarrazin (1718–1798) of Lachine, Montreal Urban Community, Quebec, Canada.
- Male
- Marie Anne Cecile Cécire
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Marriage or Union Pierre 24 years & Marie 19 years 31 March 1761 Montréal (Notre-Dame), Qc
When Marie Agathe Sarrazin was born on 28 August 1730, in Lachine, Montreal, Lower Canada, British Colonial America, her father, Pierre Sarrazin Depelteau, was 46 and her mother, Marguerite Leduc, was 34.
- Female
- Francois Marie Brault Dit POMINVILLE
- Lachine, Montreal, Lower Canada, British Colonial America
May 27, 2008 · Michel Sarrazin, surgeon, physician, naturalist (born September 1659 in Nuits-sous-Beaune, France; died 8 September 1734 in Quebec City). Sarrazin came to New France as a ship surgeon in 1685 or 1686 and became head physician of New France by 1699. He conducted what was probably the first mastectomy in North America.
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He discharged his duties both at Montreal and at Quebec, where he lived, and he even went into the Iroquois country, as his Histoire des plantes de Canada testifies: “I saw plane-trees 12 or 13 years ago in the Iroquois country.”