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At Onondaga in 1671, 2; left it and was sent to Niagara in 1687; at Laprairie in 1690 and in France in 1699.
Francois Boyrrace. Sent to the Mohawks in 1668, 9; laboring there after 1673; died at Quebec 17 Dec. 1674.
Frs. Variant pe Guests; arrived prior to. 1674. Succeeded Father Boniface among the Mohawks about 1674; accompanied the expedition against the Senecas in 1687; on the 31 Dec. of that year was sent to New York and to the Senecas in 1703, 4.
Jacques' pp Lamservitte. Among the Mohawks in 1675-8; subsequently at Onondaga which place he left in 1686. At Montreal in 1700, again among the Jroquois in 1703, and at Onondaga in Sept 1708. He was at Cayuga in 1709, whence he fled on the breaking out of the war.
Pierre pE Marevit. At Onondaga in June 1709, when he surrendered himself to the English in consequence of war breaking out between the latter and the French, and
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came to Albany where the government caused every attention to be paid to him,as appearsby Journ. Ass.i., 255. Jacques D'Hev was a Missionary among the Onondagasin 1708; and in 1709 among the Senecas; is said to have been drowned in 1728. Aytuony Gorpon, founded St Regis in 1769, with a Colony from Sault St. Loui
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Francis Picquer. Came to America in 1733; founded Oswe gatchie in 1748; abandoned that place in 1760, and died in France 15 July 1781.
Pierre Paut Frs. pe ta Garpe. Succeeded Abbe Picquet at. Oswegatchie; died at Montreal April 4 1784.