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  1. Louis Hébert (c. 1575 – 25 January 1627) is widely considered the first European apothecary in the region that would later become Canada, as well as the first European to farm in said region. He was born around 1575 at 129 de la rue Saint-Honoré in Paris to Nicolas Hébert and Jacqueline Pajot.

  2. HÉBERT, LOUIS, apothecary, colonist, and king’s attorney; b. 1575 in Paris, son of Nicolas Hébert and Jacqueline Pajot, widow of a previous marriage and later widow of Louis de Cueilly; m. 19 Feb. 1601 Marie Rollet (who signed Rolet), widow of François Dufeu, in the parish of Saint-Sulpice in Paris, and they had three children; d. 25 Jan. 1627 at Quebec.

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  4. Jan 21, 2008 · Louis Hébert, apothecary, colonist (born circa 1575 in Paris; died in January 1627 in Québec). Louis Hébert visited Canada three times between 1604 and 1613 with the expeditions of Pierre Degua de Monts , Samuel de Champlain , and Jean de Biencourt de Pourtrincourt .

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Biography. Version française. Louis Hebert is Notable. Louis Hebert migrated from France to New France. First apothecary to settle and practice in North America, colonist, King’s attorney, first Canadian Lord (seigneur). [1] Early Life in France. Louis Hébert, the son of Nicolas Hébert and Jacqueline Pajot, was born around 1575 in the ...

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    • January 25, 1627
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  6. May 16, 2023 · Hébert (1575-1627), a Parisian apothecary, made his first voyage to America in 1606–1607, landing at Port-Royal in Acadia (N.S.), along with his cousin Pierre Dugua de Mons, who was featured in the first of this series of “Monumental Views” in the May 3, 2023, edition.

  7. Louis grew up just down the street from the Royal house, at 129 de la rue Saint-Honore. But the affluence of Louis childhood suddenly ended in 1580 when his mother fell victim to the plague. Louis mother dying while he was a child, it was his elder sister Charlotte, and her husband, who acted as guardians for Louis as late as 1602.

  8. Jan 6, 2019 · In 1604, longing for adventure and wanting to escape the confines of Paris and explore new lands, Louis Gaston Hebert sailed to the unrivaled beauty of what was once known as New France.

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