Paul-Joseph LeMoyne de Longueuil (September 17, 1701 – May 12, 1778) was a seigneur and colonial army officer in New France and governor of Trois-Rivières
LeMoyne de Longueuil (April 2, 1738 – January 19, 1807) was a soldier, seigneur and politician in New France and Quebec. The son of Paul-Joseph Le Moyne
defence. Of these seigneuries, Charles LeMoyne was granted the Seigneury of Longueuil. His son, Charles LeMoyne de Longueuil, built a fort with four towers
Claude de Ramezay and as his godmother Elisabeth Souart, wife of Charles leMoyne de Longueuil, Baron de Longueuil. Although it was usually the case that