"Jean-Joseph Casot (October 4, 1728 – March 16, 1800) was a Jesuit came from France to Canada in 1757 as a lay brother". Upon his arrival in Canada, the...
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German violinist and composer Jean-Joseph Carriès (1855–1894), French sculptor, ceramist, and miniaturist Jean-Joseph Casot (1728–1800), Jesuit, came from...
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reconstitution of the Jesuits in Canada, the last Jesuit priest there, Jean-Joseph Casot, having died in 1800. Nine Jesuits were sent to Montreal, arriving...
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Adamson, Church of England clergyman and author (d.1868) March 16 – Jean-Joseph Casot, last jesuit in Canada. List of wars between England and France since...
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Avenue Désy off Chemin Sainte-Foy. There is an Avenue Casot, which refers to Jean-Joseph Casot. The previous site of Villa Manresa near Parc des Braves...
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Hainpaux, Rémi-Joseph Tellier, and Dominique du Ranquet to restore the Society of Jesus in Canada, extinct since the death of Jean-Joseph Casot at Quebec on...
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February - Princess Marie Adélaïde of France (born 1732) 16 March - Jean-Joseph Casot, Jesuit in Canada (born 1728) 29 March - Marc René, marquis de Montalembert...
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Jesuits reduced as their members died. The last Canadian Jesuit, Fr. Jean-Joseph Casot, died at Quebec in 1800. Since the Jesuits were no longer present...
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brother Jean-Joseph Casot (1728-1880), even before the first settlers arrived at the sector of Rivière-des-Envies in Saint-Stanislas. Jean-Joseph Casot (born...
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