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François Byssot de la Rivière (1612–1673) was an early figure in the New World, his presence being recorded at Île-aux-Ruaux in 1639 when the Jesuits took possession of the property. He married Marie Couillard in Quebec on 25 October 1648. He had twelve children, two of whom, Jean-Baptiste and François-Joseph, attained some notability in Canadian history.

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  • François Byssot de la Rivière (en)
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  • François Bissot (ou Byssot), sieur de la Rivière, (né en 1613 - mort en 1673), est un seigneur et commerçant de la Nouvelle-France. (fr)
  • François Byssot de la Rivière (1612–1673) was an early figure in the New World, his presence being recorded at Île-aux-Ruaux in 1639 when the Jesuits took possession of the property. He married Marie Couillard in Quebec on 25 October 1648. He had twelve children, two of whom, Jean-Baptiste and François-Joseph, attained some notability in Canadian history. (en)
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  • François Byssot de la Rivière (en)
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  • Quebec, Canada (en)
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  • François Byssot de la Rivière (1612–1673) was an early figure in the New World, his presence being recorded at Île-aux-Ruaux in 1639 when the Jesuits took possession of the property. He married Marie Couillard in Quebec on 25 October 1648. Byssot was active in a number of pursuits and his name is associated with some of the earliest land grants and was also a person of note in seigneurial justice. In 1661, he received, from the Compagnie des Cent-Associés, a concession in what is now Labrador. He may have constructed a post at Mingan. He constructed the first tannery and was granted some other important concessions in both fishing and harvesting seals. He had twelve children, two of whom, Jean-Baptiste and François-Joseph, attained some notability in Canadian history. (en)
  • François Bissot (ou Byssot), sieur de la Rivière, (né en 1613 - mort en 1673), est un seigneur et commerçant de la Nouvelle-France. (fr)
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