East of Nova Scotia and the adjoining island of Cape Breton, the French had planted a colony, some years before, in the bay of Placentia, on the southern coast of Newfoundland. The Sieur Parat, governor of Placentia, reports to Louis XIV, in 1686, that in consequence of the measures he has taken, there remains but a solitary Huguenot family in the place. Continue reading “The daugther of the Sieur Pasteur”
Category: Canada
Pasteur’s original family branches
France (Franche-Comté): Descendants of:
- Pasteur Claude Mathieu, from Salins (39)
- Pasteur Claude Simon, from Sirod (39)
- Etienne Pasteur, of Mouthe (25) (ancestor of Louis Pasteur)
- Pasteur Jacques, from Plénise (39)
- Pasteur Mathieu, from Arsure (39)
- Pasteur Mathieu, from Mouthe (25), then Doye (39)
- Pasteur Pierre x Guye Clauda
- Pasteur Pierre, from Mouthe (25)
- Pasteur Pierre alias Pierrillion x Bésuchet Denise, from Reculfoz (25)
- Pasteur Simon, from Nans (39)