Adrienne Du Vivier
Adrienne Du Vivier (1626 – 20 October 1706) was a French pioneer and one of the first white women to settle in the colony of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She and her husband are often referred to as "Montreal's First Citizens."
Adrienne Du Vivier | |
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Born | 1626 |
Died | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | October 20, 1706
Resting place | Notre-Dame Church (Montreal) |
Known for | Early settler of Montreal |
Spouses | Augustin Hébert
(m. 1646–1653)Robert Lecavelier
(m. 1654–1699) |
Children | 8 |
Parent(s) | Antoine Du Vivier Catherine Journe |
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