Étienne Trudeau

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Étienne Trudeau (1641-1712) was a French Canadian, who emigrated to New France in 1642. He married Adrienne Barbier (1652 - 1717), and they had 14 children, three of who became voyageurs.[1] He is an ancestor of both Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and American cartoonist Garry Trudeau.

[edit] References

  1. ^ NEW FRANCE 1664 - 1669
  • http://www.telusplanet.net/dgarneau/french20.htm
  • NosOrigines.qc.ca - Genealogy of Canada - Étienne Trudeau
  • Source: Le Centre de généalogie francophone d'Amérique. Un premier ancêtre. Étienne Trudeau. 1641-1712

[edit] External links

  • McCord Museum - Photograph - Building erected in 1688 by Etienne Trudeau, 30 St. Gabriel St., Montreal, QC, 1896
Categories: 1641 births | 1712 deaths | French Canadians
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