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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 269 words

1662; was ordained Ap'l 1666; sent to the Mohawks May 17, 1668; passed to oneaeey thence to Seneca; on. the mission sath 1683. He appears to have been one of the Missionaries sent to the Cantons in 1702. "In silvis apud Troquois." Catal. 1703.

Ciaupe Darion. Arrived in Canada 1655 when he proceeded to Onondaga, and continued there a few years. He labored afterwards among the tribes of the Upper Jakes, and was Superior from 1670 to 1693. The date of his decease is not known; he was still alive in 1694.

Jacques Fremin.. Was missionary at Onondaga from 1656 to 1658; sent to the Mohawks in July, 1667; left there 10 Oct., 1668 for Seneca, where he remained a few years. He

. died at Quebec 20 July, 1691.

Pierre Rarerx. Arrived in Canada 22 Sept 1663; chaplain in in Courcelles' expedition in 1665; sent to Cayuga in 1671; thence, on Carheils' return, to setae where he was in 167 9, He was in Quebec in 1702-3 though in an infirm state of health.

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Jaques Bruyas. Arrived Aug. 3, 1666. Sent to the Mohawks, July 1667, & to the Oneidas in Sept. where he spent 4 years; thence he returned to the Mohawks in 1672, and was at Onondaga in 1679, in 1700 and 1701. He was still alive in 1703, at Fort St Louis.

Evrenne pe Carneri. Arrived in Canada 6 Aug. 1666; sent to Cayuga 1668--absent in 1671, 2; returned and remained until 1684. Died at Quebec July 1726. He is said to have spoken the Iroquois better than his own language.