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Jacques Le Ber

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376: 364: 388: 191:, son of Robert Le Ber and Colette Cavelier. He came to Canada in 1657 from France as a soldier but was mainly a businessman after his arrival. On January 7, 1658, he married Jeanne Le Moyne, the sister of 241:
in Quebec. Le Ber’s wife had died November 8, 1682, and two sons had also predeceased him: Louis, Sieur de Saint-Paul, who died in the early 1690s in
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where he had acted as his father’s business agent, and Jean-Vincent, Sieur Du Chesne, fatally wounded during an encounter with an English and
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sought his advice on important matters concerning trade and the welfare of the colony. Jacques Le Ber was ennobled in 1696.
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and the mercantile trade. Le Ber also was active in the cod fishery and West Indian trade including slaves.
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Le Ber's wealth made him one of the most influential people of the time. For example, Governor General
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to provide the inhabitants of that area with a shelter in case of attack by the
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Le Ber came to Canada in 1657 and took up residence in
352: 151:1633 – 25 November 1706) was a merchant and 400: 253:in 1691. Three children survived their father: 193:Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay 257:, Pierre, and Jacques, Sieur de Senneville. 303: 301: 195:and they became successful partners in the 169:Jacques Le Ber de Saint-Paul de Senneville 298: 401: 209:In 1686, he built a stone mill on the 13: 138:Colette Cavelier and Robert Le Ber 14: 430: 331: 321:Commission de toponymie du QuĂ©bec 311:Banque de noms de lieux du QuĂ©bec 386: 374: 362: 341:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 187:1633 in the parish of Pistre, 163:. In 1686 he was ennobled by 1: 291: 178: 7: 346:University of Toronto Press 183:Jacques Le Ber was born in 171:, based on his hometown of 10: 435: 313:: Reference number 388473" 275: 270:Congregation of Notre Dame 228: 134: 124: 116: 106: 65: 47: 25: 18: 225:in their own territory. 173:Senneville-sur-FĂ©camp 91:45.50889°N 73.55417°W 419:People of New France 317:toponymie.gouv.qc.ca 288:, is named for him. 344:(online ed.). 167:and took the title 96:45.50889; -73.55417 87: /  338:"Jacques Le Ber". 286:island of Montreal 282:Senneville, Quebec 211:Island of Montreal 39:parish of Pistre, 142: 141: 51:November 25, 1706 426: 391: 390: 389: 379: 378: 377: 367: 366: 365: 358: 349: 325: 324: 305: 189:Diocese of Rouen 102: 101: 99: 98: 97: 92: 88: 85: 84: 83: 80: 54: 41:Diocese of Rouen 35: 33: 16: 15: 434: 433: 429: 428: 427: 425: 424: 423: 399: 398: 397: 387: 385: 375: 373: 363: 361: 353: 337: 334: 329: 328: 307: 306: 299: 294: 280:The village of 278: 249:war party near 231: 181: 120:Jeanne Le Moyne 95: 93: 89: 86: 81: 78: 76: 74: 73: 72: 61: 56: 52: 43: 37: 36:January 1, 1633 31: 29: 21: 12: 11: 5: 432: 422: 421: 416: 411: 396: 395: 383: 371: 351: 350: 333: 332:External links 330: 327: 326: 296: 295: 293: 290: 277: 274: 260:His daughter, 230: 227: 180: 177: 145:Jacques Le Ber 140: 139: 136: 132: 131: 126: 122: 121: 118: 114: 113: 108: 104: 103: 67: 63: 62: 57: 55:(aged 73) 49: 45: 44: 38: 27: 23: 22: 20:Jacques Le Ber 19: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 431: 420: 417: 415: 412: 410: 407: 406: 404: 394: 384: 382: 381:North America 372: 370: 360: 359: 356: 347: 343: 342: 336: 335: 322: 319:(in French). 318: 314: 312: 304: 302: 297: 289: 287: 283: 273: 271: 267: 263: 262:Jeanne le Ber 258: 256: 255:Jeanne Le Ber 252: 248: 244: 240: 236: 226: 224: 220: 216: 212: 207: 205: 200: 198: 194: 190: 186: 176: 174: 170: 166: 162: 158: 154: 150: 146: 137: 133: 130: 129:Jeanne Le Ber 127: 123: 119: 115: 112: 109: 105: 100: 71: 68: 66:Resting place 64: 60: 50: 46: 42: 28: 24: 17: 409:1630s births 348:. 1979–2016. 339: 316: 310: 279: 259: 251:Fort Chambly 239:Ursuline nun 232: 219:Five Nations 215:Ottawa River 208: 201: 182: 168: 144: 143: 53:(1706-11-25) 414:1706 deaths 243:La Rochelle 107:Citizenship 94: / 403:Categories 292:References 161:New France 111:New France 82:73°33′15″W 79:45°30′32″N 32:1633-01-01 213:near the 204:Frontenac 197:fur trade 179:Biography 165:Louis XIV 135:Parent(s) 266:Montreal 247:Iroquois 235:Montreal 157:Montreal 153:seigneur 125:Children 70:Montreal 59:Montreal 393:History 355:Portals 284:on the 276:Honours 223:Mohawks 369:France 229:Family 117:Spouse 48:Died 26:Born 155:in 405:: 315:. 300:^ 185:c. 175:. 159:, 149:c. 357:: 323:. 309:" 147:( 34:) 30:(

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Diocese of Rouen
Montreal
Montreal
45°30′32″N 73°33′15″W / 45.50889°N 73.55417°W / 45.50889; -73.55417
New France
Jeanne Le Ber
c.
seigneur
Montreal
New France
Louis XIV
Senneville-sur-FĂ©camp
c.
Diocese of Rouen
Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay
fur trade
Frontenac
Island of Montreal
Ottawa River
Five Nations
Mohawks
Montreal
Ursuline nun
La Rochelle
Iroquois
Fort Chambly
Jeanne Le Ber
Jeanne le Ber
Montreal
Congregation of Notre Dame

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