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François Lefebvre de (dit) Bellefeuille

Papers (16) of François Lefebvre de (or "dit" Bellefeuille), including a certificate of baptism, two receipts, a promissory note, on acte de donation concerning the Seigneurie of Pabas and a ratification of sale. Also present are letters from Jean Lanne (a merchant of Bayonne), René Berrey, Antoine Pascaud (a colonial merchant, married Elisabeth Hertel de Cournayer) Georges Lefebvre de Bellefeuille, Genevieve Lefebvre d'Angeac & Charles-Gabriel-Sébastien de l'Espérauce, all concerned with either trade or family news, as well as a letter from Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille concerning his captivity during the American Revolution.

Eustache Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille

Various undated papers (11), including: lists of Lefebvre de Bellefeuille's papers and of the owners of Cournoyer; notes on cens et rentes; a genealogy of Hertel de Cournoyer family; and elegy to J. MacKay; a rough draught of a section of Bouchette (Top. Dict.,1832), describing the Seigneuries of Du Chêne, Blainville, and Continuation des Mille-Isles (written, in French, by E.A.L. de Bellefeuille); and, pro-government resolutions passed at a local meeting, with signatures (ca.1834-5).

Eustache Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille

Letters (11) from Charles-Louis Lefebvre de Bellefeuille, J. Comte, J.R. Rolland, D. Ducharme, C.P. Hervieux, P. Archambault, J.Paquin, F. Turcotte, McGillis and Quiblier concerning the sickness and death of Louise-Angéliqne Lambert Dumont, the widow of Antoine L. de Bellefeuille and from Adelaïde de Salaberry, concerning the death of her father, as well as the burial certificate of Eustache Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille.

Margaret McGills (m. E.A. Lefebvre de Bellefeuille)

Correspondence (8) from Elmire D. Laviolette, Mary McGillis (her sister), William Macdonald and Eustache Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille, mostly concerning family news, but also to do with Lefebvre de Bellefeuille's financial troubles (including one letter written by de Bellefeuille while in hiding). Also present here is a letter from E.A.L. de Bellefeuille to Margaret's father, Hugh McGillis, also written while escaping arrest.

Duncan McDonald, correspondence and papers

Collection of incoming correspondence and personal papers of John McDonald. Includes 4 letters and a receipt for an admission fee to the Law Society of Upper Canada for Duncan McDonald, son of John, dated 6th November 1843.

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