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Discover life events, stories and photos about Pierre Sarrazin (1718–1798) of Lachine, Montreal Urban Community, Quebec, Canada.
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- Marie Anne Cecile Cécire
Marriage or Union Pierre 24 years & Marie 19 years 31 March 1761 Montréal (Notre-Dame), Qc
- Samuel de Champlain
- Jesuit Missionaries
- Late 1600s
- Early 1700s
- English Mapmaking
In 1613, Samuel de Champlain published the first modern-looking map of Eastern Canada (see also Cartography in Canada: 1500s). The map combined his own explorations with those of Henry Hudson. By 1616, he had explored and mapped as far west as Georgian Bay. For other areas, he used Indigenous maps and verbal accounts (see also Cartography in Canada...
From the time of Samuel de Champlain’s death in 1635 to the 1670s, the major explorers furnishing geographical information to European cartographers were Jesuit missionaries. By 1649, they had explored the eastern Great Lakes. Maps made by Father Nicolas Sanson in 1650 and 1656, Father François-Joseph Bressani in 1657, and Father François Du Creux ...
From the 1670s to the end of the century, the mapping of Canada was primarily associated with Louis Jolliet and Jean-Baptiste-Louis Franquelin, the latter being the more talented draftsman. He held the position of king’s hydrographer for the colony of Quebec from 1686 to 1697 and from 1701 to 1703, teaching hydrography and keeping the maps of New F...
Although the printed results of Jean Deshayes’s survey (1702) became the standard chart of the St. Lawrence River, Testu de la Richardière undertook a more accurate survey in 1730–41 and Gabriel Pellegrin in 1734–55. Cadastral maps also continued to be produced during the 18th century; one of the most notable was created by Jean-Baptiste Decouagne ...
Primary English mapping of Canada before 1763 was confined entirely to the Arctic and the shores of Hudson Bay. Henry Hudson’s 1612 map of the bay’s east shore and the straits was quickly replaced by maps of the entire bay by Thomas James in 1633 and Luke Fox. John Thornton produced a more accurate chart for the Hudson’s Bay Companyin 1685. The HBC...
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.
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Mapping 375 years of progress: rare Montreal maps from 1556-1946. McGill University Maps and Photos of Europe. Plans de villes et villages du Québec (Historical Maps and Plans of towns and cities in Quebec).
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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.