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Anne Charlotte Boucher
Anne Charlotte Boucher
Anne Charlotte Boucher ws the daughter of Joseph Ignace Boucher, and first cousin to Marie Anne Charlotte Boucher, sixth great grandmother of the children Elizabeth Cayen Como. She therefore is their first cousin, seven times removed.  
 
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Dr. Samuel Newcomb
Dr. Samuel Newcomb
Born 1775 in Dutchess County, NY; early surgeon and director of the medical college at Montreal; a leader in the revolution of 1837 in Canada; exiled to Australia. 
 
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Ecuyer Pierre Boucher, 1622-1717
Ecuyer Pierre Boucher, 1622-1717
In 1651 he saved the Trois-Rivieres (Three Rivers) colony near Montreal of which he was governor, from an invastion by the Iroquois, for which Louis XIV made him a noble. 
 
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Jean Baptiste Rene Hertel de Rouville
Jean Baptiste Rene Hertel de Rouville
Lieutenant in the militia as early as 1807, served as captain during the war of 1812 and took part in the battle of Chateauguay in 1813. Commander of the battalion of Chambly since 1816, was dismissed in February 1828 after he signed a petition denouncing the abuse of the Government of George Ramsay. Inherited from his father in 1817 the seigneury of Rouville, where he settled, and part of Chambly. Sold the first in 1844; lived in Sorel and, starting in 1858, at Beloeil.
Elected member of Parliament for Bedford in 1824. Re-elected in 1827. Elected in Rouville in 1830; resigned for health reasons, on November 10, 1832. Nommé appointed to the Legislative Council on August 22, 1837, became party to the suspension of the constitution, on March 27, 1838 
 
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Joseph Dumas, 1795-1903
Joseph Dumas, 1795-1903
 
 
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Statue of Pierre Boucher
Statue of Pierre Boucher
In front of the Parliament Building in Quebec, Canada 
 
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Trois Riviere, 1650
Trois Riviere, 1650
Showing residence of Pierre Boucher (No. 6.)