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1701-1702: Convent of Quebec, Canada 1703-1704: Returned to France June 1706: Detroit 1709-1713: Quebec 1713: St. Peters, Nova Scotia

1620 – 1653 Troyes, France – was attending The The Congrégation de Notre-Dame and was part of a non-cloistered group of women who met there (at age 33) 1653-1658 girls’ school in Montreal. She found few children there because of the high rate of infant mortality but persisted and founded the school. 1658 – returned to France to bring back staff for the school. 1670 – petitioned the king, after travelling to Paris to support her institution and grant her letters of patent. in 1671 he did so. Returned to New France with 3 neices. 1676 – opened a boarding school in Ville Marie at the request of local families 1678 – establishes a mission in the village of Montagne, a first nations community 1680 – returned to France 1692- A school for girls from poorer families is opened in Quebec. 1693 – resigns from her post as head of the Montreal house, (mother superior). 1698 began a book after becoming cloistered earlier that same year
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1680-1681
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He worked at the Huron mission in 1677 and worked at the Iroquois mission in 1678.

June 2 1615 to Summer of 1617; June 27 1618 to Fall of 1620

25 May 1615 - 9 September 1629

Started 7 September 1666 Ended 27 September 1701

(1673-1684) Missionary; (1693-1711) Math Teacher, Missions Adviser, Minister & Spiritual Director

1671-1673
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1639-1649

1639-1672

Autumn 1643- 1680 (estimated)
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(1666-1701), his time in Quebec was never truly solid, seemingly being periodic.
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He worked in New France in Quebec City from 1658 to 1674.

1678-1683

1646 - 1652

1688-1690; 1694-1704
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