Norman Canadians Explained
Norman Canadians are Canadians whose ancestors came from the Duchy of Normandy.
List of Norman Canadians and notable Norman settlers
- Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit: naval captain, lieutenant of New France and governor.
- Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay: officer and merchant who was a prominent figure in the early days of Montreal.
- René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, colonist, namesake of LaSalle, Quebec.[1]
- Pierre Boucher: Governor of Trois-Rivières, namesake of Boucherville.[2]
- Jean Brebeuf: missionary, wrote a grammar and dictionary in the Wyandot language.[3]
- Guillaume Couture: missionary, translator, diplomat, militia captain.
- Jacques Le Ber: merchant and lord at Montreal.
- Julien Dubuque: third generation Norman Canadian, namesake of Dubuque, Iowa.
- Charles Hus, dit Millet third generation Norman Canadian, political figure.
- Joseph Marie LaBarge, Senior: third generation Norman Canadian, frontiersman, trapper and fur trader.
List surnames of Norman origin found in Canada
More than two million people in Quebec have a name of Norman origin.[4]
common family name in Mauricie.
originates in the Pays de Caux.
a surname from Picardy and Upper Normandy.
Norman variant of Herbert.
Norman & Anglo-Norman, meaning "King".[4]
List of Canadian places named after places in Normandy
named in the memory of the 913 Canadians who were killed during the Dieppe Raid in the Second World War.
References
- Canada-Québec Synthèse Historique, Montréal, (1977) pp 108-109.
- Canada-Québec Synthèse Historique, Montréal, (1977) pp 86-87.
- The Canadian Encyclopedia, Hurtig Publishers Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, (1988) p 267.
- Web site: Raulin . François . Les "cousins" québécois au chevet du tourisme normand . Le Point . Le Point . 7 December 2021 . fr . 3 November 2017.
- Canada-Québec Synthèse Historique, Montréal, (1977) pp 11.