French Canadian Pioneers: The Dames of Quebec
Index: Early French Canadian Pioneers of Quebec
Henri-Joseph Dame | Charlotte Blain
February 19th, 1748, Boucherville
[Occ. settler]
Source: Researcher: Marcel Dame
Pierre Dame | Marie-Reine Blain
August 29th, 1740, Boucherville
[Occ. salt smuggler – see link below]
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Note: These two Dames were brothers
Source: Researcher – Marcel Dame
Variations and associated surnames
Dalme – Danis – Donnet
This series of Early French Canadian Pioneer microposts is dedicated to the earliest settlers of Quebec. If you are new to the genealogy of French-speaking Canadians, please be aware that the earliest French settlers can also descend from the Acadian pioneers who originally settled in what are now Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. In addition, please note that any Native related links refer back to other posts citing census, marriage or other documents with indigenous or Metis individuals of that surname, however those individuals do not necessarily descend from those particular French Canadian settlers. All these posts are intended as Finding Aides – a place to find possible clues and start your own research!
Related Posts
Index: Early French Canadian Pioneers of Quebec
Viau m. Duranceau – Viau m. Prevost
Core Index: Acadian & French-Canadian Genealogy and History
External Links
Deportation of Salt-Smugglers to Nouvelle France