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- male, deceased (1635)
- Samuel de Champlain , the "father of New France," was born between 1567 and 1570 in the town of Brouage, a seaport on France's west coast and died...
- male, deceased (1698)
- Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac et de Palluau (May_12, 1622 - November_28, 1698) was a French courtier and Governor General of New France from...
- male, deceased (1778)
- Pierre François de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal was a Canadian-born French colonial governor in the North-America. He was born November 2...
- male, deceased (1666)
- Jean de Lauzon or de Lauson was the French Governor of New France from 1651 to 1657, one of the most challenging times for the colony. Lauzon was a...
- male, deceased (1756)
- Roland-Michel Barrin de La Galissonière, Marquis de La Galissonière, sometimes spelled Galissonnière, (b. 1693 - d. 1756) was the French gov...
- male, deceased (1703)
- Louis-Hector de Callière or Callières, was the governor of New France from 1698 to 1703. He played an important role in defining the strategy th...
- male, deceased (1778)
- Ange Duquesne de Menneville, Marquis du Quesne (c. 1700 - 17 September 1778) was a French Governor of New France. He was born in Toulon. Duquesne...
- male, deceased (1654)
- Charles Jacques Huault de Montmagny was governor of New France from 1636-1648. He succeeded Champlain as governor. He was able to negotiate a peace...
- male, deceased (1660)
- Louis d'Ailleboust de Coulonge was the French governor of New France from 1648 to 1651 and acting governor from 1657 to 1658. He was born at...
- male, deceased (1725)
- Philippe de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil (c. 1643 - October 10, 1725) was Governor-general of New France (now Canada) from 1703 to 1725. He was...
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