Mathieu Damours

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Mathieu Damours (d’Amours) de Freneuse (baptized March 14, 1657 – 1696[1]) was a seigneur in Acadia[2] and member of the Conseil Souverain of New France. He was the son of Mathieu Damours de Chauffours and Marie Marsolet.

References

  1. ^ P.-G. Roy, "Mathieu Damours de Chauffours" BRH, XXXII (1926)
  2. ^ W. O. Raymond, "The River St. John, its physical features, legends and history from 1604 to 1784"

Sources

  • MacBeath, George. "DAMOURS (d'Amours) DE FRENEUSE, MATHIEU". Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. Vol. 1. University of Toronto. Retrieved 2012-07-06.