Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Chateaugay” in entry le-moyne of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:

...les of Normandy, who died in Montreal, Canada, in 1683. He went to Canada in 1641, where he became a famous Indian fighter. In 1668 Louis XIV. made him seigneur of Longueil, and subsequently of Chateaugay . He had eleven sons, of whom Bienville and Iberville (qq. v.) were the most eminent. Charles, first Sieur de Longueil, was born in Montreal, Dec. 10, 1656; died there, June 8, 1729. He was ...
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Chateaugay (New York, United States) 18 9 2 1 0 user votes
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