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- Minisink country on the upper Delaware River. In 1729, Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry, a French architect and surveyor whose survey was the first mapping...
- made a conquest". Born in Quebec City in 1721, Chaussegros was the son of Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry and his wife Marie-Renée, daughter of Captain...
- children:[citation needed] Marie-Gertrude Chaussegros de Léry (1720-1721), died young Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry (1721-1797). He was the father of...
- Charles-Étienne Chaussegros de Léry (September 30, 1774 – February 17, 1842) was a seigneur and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born in the town...
- Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry (1682-1756) and a nephew of the Marquis de Lotbinière. He was a brother of The Hon. Louis-René Chaussegros de Léry, The...
- Chaussegros de Léry may refer to: Alexandre-René Chaussegros de Léry, Canadian seigneur and politician (1818-1880) Charles-Étienne Chaussegros de Léry...
- Siege of Quebec in 1759. It was rebuilt from plans by Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry draughted in 1743. The belltower, however, was designed by Jean...
- "Alexandre-René Chaussegros de Léry". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016. Alexandre-René Chaussegros de Léry...
- Place d'Armes 1640 Martin Boutet Casemated Flank 1745 Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry Chapelle des Ursulines 1642 Marie de l'Incarnation, Marie-Madeline...
- rebuilt further west, modelled after designs created by Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry. The ramparts withstood several sieges during the mid-18th century...