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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. Jan 21, 2008 · Learn about Louis Hébert, a French apothecary and colonist who settled in Québec City in 1617. He was the first to cultivate land in Canada and had good relations with the native people.

  3. Jan 25, 2024 · Louis Hebert (abt. 1575 - 1627) Born about 1575 in Paris, France. Ancestors. Son of Nicolas Hébert and Jacqueline Pajot. Brother of Charlotte Hébert and Marie Hebert. Husband of Marie Rolet — married 19 Feb 1601 in Eglise Saint Sulpice, Paris, France. Descendants. Father of Anne Hébert, Marie Guillemette Hébert and Guillaume (Hebert) Hébert.

    • Male
    • January 25, 1627
    • Marie Rolet
  4. Louis Hébert, né en 1575 à Paris et mort le 25 janvier 1627 à Québec (Nouvelle-France) est un apothicaire français. Il est surtout reconnu comme étant le premier Français à s'être installé avec sa famille en permanence en Nouvelle-France.

    • 25 janvier 1627Québec Nouvelle-France
    • Français
    • 1575Paris Royaume de France
    • Abraham de la colonie
  5. Louis Hébert’s arrival in New France and his life there cannot be understood without placing it in the broad context of his life in France. Until the age of 30 Hébert lived in Paris, close to the Louvre, which was at that time the palace of the kings of France.

  6. The work of Canadian sculptor, Alfred Laliberté, the statue represents Louis Hébert, the first European settler of Canada, standing on the plinth, offering to God the first sheaf of wheat harvested on Canadian soil.

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  8. Apr 30, 2022 · Louis Hébert (c. 1575 – 25 January 1627) is widely considered to be the first Canadian apothecary as well as the first European to farm in Canada. He was born around 1575 at 129 de la rue Saint-Honoré in Paris to Nicolas Hébert and Jacqueline Pajot.

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