Adrienne Du Vivier
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Adrienne Du Vivier (1626[1] – 20 October 1706) was a French pioneer and one of the first white women to settle in the colony of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She and her husband are often referred to as "Montreal's First Citizens."[2]
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Adrienne Du Vivier | |
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Born | 1626 |
Died | (1706-10-20)October 20, 1706 |
Resting place | Notre-Dame Church (Montreal) |
Known for | Early settler of Montreal |
Spouses | Augustin Hébert
(m. 1646–1653)Robert Lecavelier
(m. 1654–1699) |
Children | 8 |
Parent(s) | Antoine Du Vivier Catherine Journe |
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