SANS SOUCI But Sans Souci got along very well with jean beaugrand, who lived in the stablewith her. One night, while a group of businessmen were gathered at Gabriel http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Folklore/english/legendese/sanssoucie.ht
Extractions: At the beginning of the 19th century, Gabriel Godefroy was an agent for the Pottawatomies and the Chippewas, two of the First Nations who lived in the Detroit River area. He had many contacts with all members of the Detroit River community French, English, Native, American and Canadian and people often gathered at his house, as much to do business as to have a good time. It is said that the wine and the cider flowed freely at these affairs. In Gabriel Godefroys stable, behind the house, lived his clerk, a mysterious old bachelor named Jean Beaucgrand. People were very wary of him. He had an old mare called Sans Souci. People hated Sans Souci. She spent her days eating fruits and vegetables from the habitant s gardens. People said there wasnt a fence she couldnt jump. Someone even claimed to have seen her jump over the forts palissade a wall twelve feet high ! The more Sans Souci ate, the thinner she got, until she was nothing more than a skeleton with skin. People would chase her off with sticks. She would sometimes spend hours watching people in the streets of Detroit. Some thought she was laughing at them. They swore she could understand peoples conversations. But Sans Souci got along very well with Jean Beaugrand, who lived in the stable with her. One night, while a group of businessmen were gathered at Gabriel Godefroys house, someone was sent to get the wine cellar key from Jean Beaugrand. The man came back without the key, but with the astounding news that he had seen Jean Beaugrand and Sans Souci sitting at the table together, laughing and talking! The crowd rushed out to observe this phenomenon. Climbing up a ladder, one of them confirmed the story: he could see the strange couple playing cards and quaffing big glasses of cider. Gabriel Godefroy kicked the door in, but too late: Sans Souci had escaped through the window and was back in her stall downstairs. Naturally, Jean Beaugrand denied the whole thing.
FRAC Bourgogne Translate this page Liste de tous les artistes, jean-Michel ALBEROLA, Lara ALMARCEGUI, John ARMLEDER Didier BAY, Bernard BAZILE, Catherine beaugrand, jean-Pierre BERTRAND http://www.frac-bourgogne.org/scripts/album.php?mode=liste&id_lang=1
FRAC Bourgogne Translate this page List of all the artists, jean-Michel ALBEROLA, Lara ALMARCEGUI, John ARMLEDER Didier BAY, Bernard BAZILE, Catherine beaugrand, jean-Pierre BERTRAND http://www.frac-bourgogne.org/scripts/album.php?mode=liste&id_lang=2
Extractions: By the mid 1600's the French in New France had developed very strong commercial ties with the Algonquin and Huron Indians in the fur trade. So when the Iroquois waged war on the Algonquins and Hurons, as they had for many years, even before the Europeans arrived in North America, the French went to the aid of their commercial partners. By doing so, the French earned the hatred of the Iroquois. Prodded on by the English, who also wanted the French out of North America, the Iroquois began raiding French villages and slaughtering the people. At that time, there was a regiment of seasoned soldiers in France known as the Carignan Regiment . It had been formed as a private army in 1644 by Thomas François de Savoie, Prince de Carignan. This was an army for hire, made up of hand-picked volunteers. The standards were very high and these men had to be big and strong physically with a strong fighting spirit. In the hire of the King of France, this regiment had just returned from a successful engagement against the Turks. Rather than demobilize the regiment, the King determined to send it to New France (Canada) to help the colonists. The Regiment was placed under the command of Henri de Chapelas, Sieur de Salières and was therefore renamed the
La FayetteGenWeb Translate this page beaugrand, jean Baptiste, Boulogne-sur-Mer, 62, La Ville-de-Paris, Matelot,LFAp89. beaugrand, Pierre, Boulogne-sur-Mer, 62, La Ville-de-Paris, 23/12/1781 http://www.memorial-genweb.org/~lafayette-genweb/resultat.php?dep=62
BoninChampagne - Une Lignee Translate this page Joseph Bonin, 15-2-1830 Lanoraie, Eleonore beaugrand-Champagne jean-Baptistebeaugrand-Champagne, 3-10-1803 Ile Dupas, Marie-Anne Denis http://www3.sympatico.ca/jacquest/bonin.htm
Extractions: Ascendance - Joseph Bonin Nicolas Bonin 8-1-1685 Contrecoeur Catherine Emery Nicolas Bonin 24-10-1718 Contrecoeur Catherine Giard Joseph Bonin 16-6-1752 St-Sulpice Marie-Agathe Beignet Francois Bonin 20-1-1788 Lanoraie Josephte Tarte Joseph Bonin 15-2-1830 Lanoraie Eleonore Beaugrand-Champagne Philomene Bonin 31-1-1865 Lanoraie Louis-Joseph Piette Ascendance - Eleonore Beaugrand-Champagne Jean Beaugrand-Champagne 1671 Sorel Marguerite Samson Joseph Beaugrand-Champagne 1697 Berthier Francoise Guignard Pierre-Simon Beaugrand-Champagne 5-6-1732 Ile Dupas Marie-Josephte Dutaut Pierre Beaugrand-Champagne 20-9-1762 St-Sulpice Therese Emery Jean-Baptiste Beaugrand-Champagne 3-10-1803 Ile Dupas Marie-Anne Denis Eleonore Beaugrand-Champagne 15-2-1830 Lanoraie Joseph Bonin Retour/Return
Ahnentafel - Jacques Trempe Translate this page 38- jean-BAPTISTE beaugrand-C, 3-10-1803 ILE DUPAS,VISITATION, MARIE-ANNE DENIS -39 304- jean beaugrand, 1697 BERTHIER, FRANCOISE GUIGNARD -305 http://www3.sympatico.ca/jacquest/tafel.htm
Extractions: Ahnentafel = Premier marriage au Quebec/first marriage in Quebec 1- JACQUES TREMPE 2 -FLORIAN TREMPE 12-5-1930 QUEBEC,NOTRE-DAME THERESE CIMON -3 GENERATION 3 - (4 - 8) 4- LOUIS-ADELARD TREMPE 17-10-1887 SOREL CELINA MATHON -5 6- ERNEST CIMON 27-10-1891 QUEBEC, NOTRE-DAME STELLA LANGEVIN -7 GENERATION 4 - (8 - 16) 8- LOUIS-JOSEPH PIETTE 31-1-1865 LANORAIE,ST-JOSEPH PHILOMENE BONIN -9 10- JOSEPH-TREFFLE MATHON 20-10-1885 SOREL,ST-PIERRE ELISABETH DAUPHINAIS -11 12- CLEOPHE CIMON 5-10-1840 QUEBEC CAROLINE LANGLOIS -13 14- HECTOR-LOUIS LANGEVIN 10-1-1854 QUEBEC JUSTINE TETU -15 GENERATION 5 - (16 - 32) 16- NARCISSE PIETTE 7-2-1832 ST-CUTHBERT JULIE LAFERRIERE -17 18- JOSEPH BONIN 15-2-1830 LANORAIE ELEONORE BEAUGRAND-C -19 20- EDOUARD MATHON 20-11-1826 TROIS-RIVIERES SOPHIE BEAUDRY -21 22- LS-GONZAGUE DAUPHINAIS 6-10-1835 St-Cuthbert OLIVE BRUNEAU -23 24- HUBERT CIMON 27-1-1821 BAIE ST-PAUL ANGELIQUE SIMARD -25 26- JEAN LANGLOIS 4-1-1823 ST-LAURENT,IO MARIE LABRECQUE -27 28- JEAN LANGEVIN SOPHIE LAFORCE -29 30- CHARLES-HILAIRE TETU 16-5-1826 QUEBEC,NOTRE-DAME THERESE PAQUET -31 GENERATION 6 (32 - 64) 32-VINCENT PIETTE 7-11-1803 BERTHIERVILLE GENEVIEVE MARION -33 34- JOSEPH-AMABLE LAFERRIERE 6-4-1812 ILE DUPAS, VISITATION
Beaugrand Biography of jean beaugrand (15951640) jean beaugrand studied under Viète.He became a friend of Fermat and Mersenne. He was also a friend of Desargues http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Beaugrand.html
Extractions: Version for printing Jean Beaugrand studied under . He became a friend of Fermat and Mersenne . He was also a friend of Desargues but later had a dispute with him. Beaugrand met Hobbes Cavalieri , Castelli, Galileo and corresponded with them. He also corresponded frequently with Fermat and it is through this correspondence that Fermat 's work became known in Paris. In 1630 Beaugrand became a Court Official being named mathematician to Gaston of Orleans. Gaston, the third son of King Henry IV, had been made Duke of Orleans in 1626. However he soon came into conflict with Louis XIII and a military conflict resulted. He fled to Lorraine in 1631, then to the Spanish Netherlands in 1632. As with many mathematicians in this period Beaugrand's life was greatly affected by wars and the fate of his employer. Beaugrand published Geostatique in 1636 and also published on mathematics. As well as mathematics, Beaugrand was interested in astronomy. He observed eclipses and other astronomical events.
SANS SOUCI Translate this page Elle sentendait très bien, cependant, avec jean beaugrand, qui vivait avec elledans létable. jean beaugrand, comme de raison, nia toute laffaire. http://www.museevirtuel.ca/Exhibitions/Folklore/french/legendes/sanssouci.htm
Extractions: Voici une autre légende racontée par Marie Caroline Watson Hamlin dans Legends of le Détroit : SANS SOUCI Au début du 19e siècle, Gabriel Godefroy était agent pour les Potéouatamis et les Ojibwas, deux des Nations autochtones qui habitait la région de Détroit. Il avait beaucoup de contacts avec tous les gens du Détroit Français, Britanniques, Américains, Amérindiens et Canadiens et tous ces gens se réunissaient chez lui, autant pour faire affaire que pour samuser. On dit que le vin et le cidre coulaient librement lors de ces rencontres. Derrière la maison, dans létable de Gabriel Godefroy, vivait son commis, un vieux garçon mystérieux nommé Jean Beaugrand. Les gens se méfiaient de lui. Il avait une vieille jument qui portait le nom de Sans Souci. On dit que cette jument était plus vieille que le plus ancien habitant de Détroit. Les gens détestaient Sans Souci, qui passait ses jours à manger les fruits et les légumes dans leurs jardins. On dit quelle pouvait sauter nimporte quelle clôture - on lavait même vu sauter la palissade du fort, haute de douze pieds ! Plus elle mangeait, plus elle maigrissait, à tel point quelle nétait plus quun squelette avec de la peau. Les gens la chassaient à coups de bâton. Elle passait parfois des heures à flâner dans les rues de Détroit à guetter les gens à rire deux, on pouvait presque dire. On jurait quelle pouvait comprendre les conversations des gens. Elle sentendait très bien, cependant, avec Jean Beaugrand, qui vivait avec elle dans létable.
APASQ Translate this page Michel-Pierre Boucher, Emmanuelle beaugrand-Champagne, jean Crépeau (Québec), Vice-président (e) jean Crépeau et Emmanuelle beaugrand-Champagne http://www.apasq.org/conseil.htm
Informations Généalogiques Translate this page beaugrand-Champagne, Louise Sexe Féminin beaugrand-Champagne, François Sexe Feeny, jean-Marie Sexe Masculin Famille. Mariage contemporain http://www.heon.org/francais/dat38.htm
(Marie Catherine Beaugrand - Charles Bélanger) Translate this page Index of Persons Marie Catherine beaugrand - Charles Bélanger. Beaudry -Marie Catherine beaugrand) NEXT (Charles Bélanger - jean François Bélanger) http://genepoulin.com/index/ind0023.html
Extractions: Nigel Phillips DUBREUIL, Jean. [A collection of Jesuit works against Girard Desargues and the new "perspective universelle".] 2 works in 1 volume (the first incorporating 5 others), as listed below, 4to. With perspective plans and designs on 10 full-page engraved plates in the last work. Small stain in inner margin of first title, faint dampstain in lower margin of last 10 leaves. Later half vellum, with black morocco title-label, former owner's note on front endpaper. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Nigel Phillips ; click here for further details.
The Galileo Project beaugrand, jean. 1. Dates Born Paris (?), ca. 1595 Died Paris (?), ca. 22 Dec.1640 Dateinfo Both Dates Uncertain Lifespan 45; 2. http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/beaugran.html
Extractions: Beaugrand, Jean 1. Dates Born: Paris (?), ca. 1595 Died: Paris (?), ca. 22 Dec. 1640 Dateinfo: Both Dates Uncertain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: No Information No information on financial status. 3. Nationality Birth: Paris (?), France Career: France Death: Paris(?), France 4. Education Schooling: No University Studied under Viète. 5. Religion Affiliation: Catholic (assumed) 6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Mathematics, Astronomy Published Geostatique in 1636. He published on mathematics, and he observed astronomical events such as eclipses. 7. Means of Support Primary: Patronage He became mathematician to Gaston of Orleans in 1630. 8. Patronage Type: Court Official Gaston of Orleans, see above. 9. Technological Involvement Types: None 10. Scientific Societies Memberships: None He was an early friend of Fermat and Etienne Despagnet, later of Mersenne and his circle. He was an official Paris correspondent to Fermat. Friendship and correpondence with Castelli, Galileo, and Hobbes. Sources P.Humbert," Les Astronmers francais de 1610 a 1667," Société d'études scientifiques et archeéologiques de Draguignan, Memoires, 63 (1942), pp.1-72. Little in known about Beaugrand. There are few manuscripts and letters and no records.
Extractions: 4. Francois Ambroise Genereux born 12-4-1705 St. Pierre of Sorel (2) (4) died 3-8-1768 Berthier (8) M. Francoise Beaugrand/Champagne Descendants Birth Marriage Death unnamed Genereux 2-22-1733 Berthier (3) 2-22-1732 Berthier (3) M Genevieve Genereux 2-25-1756 Berthier (3) 1-19-1797, 65 ans (8) Louis Pierre Barbier Marie Louise 11-11-1756 Berthier (3) Michel Chete-Jette Louise Josephe 3-17-1758 Berthier (3) Louis Jette Louis 12-2-1759 Berthier (3) 12-4-1759, 2 days Berthier (3) Louis 3-9-1761 Berthier (3) 5-21-1762, 3 ans Berthier (3.1) Louis Joseph 4-5-1763 Berthier (3) M Anne Julienne 11-20-1765 Berthier (3) Hypolite Guibeau Raphael Josephe Letellier M Marguerite 7-13-1774, born the 13th (8) M Josephe Genereux 12-9-1760 St Antoine, Lavaltrie (3) 5-12-1791, 54 ans (8) Jean Bte Henault/Portneuf sib/of 10B s/of Pierre Enaud/Delorme sib/of 3 Joseph Ambroise 10-20-1761 Berthier (3.1) M Cecile Provost Jean Bte Louis 8-30-1763 Berthier (3.1) Marguerite Laporte/StGeorge Joseph 9-2-1765 Berthier (3.1) Pierre M Josephe Alexis Beaugrand sib/of 11.8 Alexis 11-20-1772, 22 mo (8) (3.1)
Extractions: 10A. Joseph Genereux born 4-27-1718 St. Pierre of Sorel (1) died 12-13-1797 Berthier (8) first marriage M. Josephe Riviere born 1720 died 12-9-1761 Descendants Birth Marriage Death Joseph Genereux 8-22-1763 Berthier (3) Magdeleine Charron/Ducharme sib/of 4.4 Joseph 10-31-1763 Berthier (3) early death see #4 Pierre Joseph 9-26-1764 Berthier (3) 9-27-1764 Berthier (3) Jean Bte 8-23-1765 Berthier (3) 3-21-1783, 17 ans (8) Joseph M Amable Pierre Dubeau Pelagie Louise Alexis Brosseau M Therese Francoise Amable Infant - anonymous M Josephe Genereux 1-7-1765 Berthier (3) 9-1-1815 Montreal (3.1) Antoine Bourg/Lachapelle Marie 11-28-1766 Montreal (3.1) Monique 1-25-1769 Montreal (3.1) 9-16-1777 Montreal (3.1) Pierre 4-4-1780 Montreal (3.1) Marie Hippolyte 10-17-1796 Montreal (3.1) Guillain Cauchy/Couture Francois 5-12-1823 Notre Dame de Montreal (22) Marguerite Gatien M Josephe Genereux Marie Josephe dite Genereux nee de pere inconnu Paul Varain Louise Pelagie Genereux 2-1-1833, 90 ans (8) Alexis Desrosiers sib/of 10A.8 Alexis Joseph 11-26-1798 Isle Dupas (16) Felicite Dandonneau Michel M Pelagie 11-3-1792, 20 ans (8)
New Dictionary Of Scientific Biography Translate this page beaugrand, jean Bell, Eric Temple Bellavitis, Giusto Beltrami, Eugenio Benedetti,Giovanni Battista Bergman, Stefan Bernays, Paul Isaac Bernoulli, Daniel http://www.indiana.edu/~newdsb/math.html
List Of Scientists By Field Translate this page beaugrand, jean. Beaumont, William. Beccari, Nello. Beccari, Nello. Beccaria,Giambatista. Béchamp, Pierre Jacques Antoine. Béchamp, Pierre Jacques Antoine http://www.indiana.edu/~newdsb/b.html
Extractions: Baade, Wilhelm Heinrich Walter Babbage, Charles Babbage, Charles Babcock, Ernest Brown Babcock, Stephen Moulton Babcock, Stephen Moulton Babinet, Jacques Babinet, Jacques Babington, Charles Cardale Babington, William Baccelli, Guido Bach, Aleksei Nikolaevich Bach, Aleksei Nikolaevich Bache, Alexander Dallas Bachelard, Gaston Bachelier, Louis Bachmann, Augustus Quirinus Bachmann, Paul Gustav Heinrich Back, Ernst E. A. Bacon, Francis Bacon, Roger Bacon, Roger Bacon, Roger Badger, Richard McLean Badger, Richard McLean Baekeland, Leo Hendrik Baer, Karl Ernst von Baer, Karl Ernst von Baer, Karl Ernst von Baeyer, Adolf Johann Friedrich Wilhelm von Baglivi, Georgius Baier, Johann Jacob Baier, Johann Jacob Baier, Johann Jacob Bailey, Edward Battersby Bailey, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Loring Woart Bailey, Solon Irving Baillie, Matthew Baillou, Guillaume de Bailly, Jean-Sylvain Baily, Francis Baily, Francis Bain, Alexander Bain, Alexander Baird, Spencer Fullerton Baird, Spencer Fullerton Baker, Henry Baker, John Gilbert Bakewell, Robert Balandin, Aleksey Aleksandrovich Balbus Balbus Baldi, Bernardino