Tidbits from the history of our ancestors. # 14

Ships landed in Canada

After 1666

revision: December 19, 1998

After 1663, Canada is managed directly by the Sovereign Council in Qu�bec, reporting to the government of France,through the Ministry of the Navy. The monopoly of the Compagnie des Cents Associ�s is cancelled. The sea traffic increases dramatically, with many ships now based in Qu�bec plying the triangular route of Canada - West Indies - Europe. A few of these were also corsairs (privateers) on occasions.

I have added ( 81 entries) a few known ships for the period after 1666 with the scant information I found about them. This probably represents less than 5% o f the traffic.


For the ships of the Carignan-Sali�res Regiment in 1665, see the specific page on the subject, back on the Index page.


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Year Name Tonnage Note Captain
1666 Ange Blanc 300 t from Québec André Chavitaut
Saint-Jean Baptiste 150 t --- Pierre Philie
Moulin d'Or --- --- Pierre Jamin
Amitié 150 t frigate, from Québec Nicolas Gratton
1673 Petit Saint-Jean --- from Canada, Guillaume Chartier,sailor ---
1676 Françoise --- --- Thomas Poittevin
1692 Ville de Bordeaux --- from Bordeaux ---
Providence --- sank at Cul-de-Sac Jean Tasseron
1693 Sainte-Anne-de-Bordeaux --- from Bordeaux Guillaume Maret
Poly --- royal ship Pierre Lemoyne d'Iberville
1694 Industrie --- --- Alain Durant
Year Name Tonnage Note Captain
1703 Marie 40 t. barque from Québec Jacques Guyon dit Fresnay
Atalante --- --- Jean Léger de Lagrange
1704 Philippeaux --- brigantine Louis-Joseph Morel de Ladurantaye
Pembrock Glay --- British ship seized by the Philippeaux ---
Joybert   brigantine, from Québec ---
Diligente   frigate, from La Rochelle ---
1705 Sainte-Anne-de-Bordeaux --- sank ---
1706 Maréchal de Chamilly --- from La Rochelle Arnaud Mariauchau
1709 Saint-Jacques --- from Canada ---
Hirondelle --- brigantine, lieutenant Richard Testu de Larichardière ---
Year Name Tonnage Note Captain
1710 Hirondelle --- brigantine Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste
1711 Concorde --- sank at Sept-Îles ---
1712 Saint-Antoine --- --- Sébastien Chancelier
1713 Amitié 200 t --- Simon-Louis Lepoupet de Laboularderie
--- --- Royal flute, from La Rochelle Jean Léger de Lagrange
1714 Thérèse   brigantine, route Québec-Martinique Jacques Guyon dit Fresne
1715 Saint-Joseph --- Jacques Cotor, Jean Laborde , Yves Harguin, sailors ---
1719 Cheval Marin --- --- ---
Mutine --- Mathurin Prieoux, pilot ---
Year Name Tonnage Note Captain
1721 Saint-Pierre 35 t --- ---
Duc d'Olonne --- --- ---
--- --- --- Richard Testu de Larichardiere
Doux   brigantine  
1723 Marie --- renamed Marie-Joseph ---
1726 Reine-des-Anges --- --- Joseph Damour de Freneuse
1727 Saint-Pierre --- --- Abel Olivier
1731 Montréal --- from Canada René Legardeur de Beauvais
1732 Saint-François --- --- ---
Montréal --- from Canada René Legardeur de Beauvais
Saint-Michel --- from Canada Charles Chéron
Aimable de Chambly --- Route Québec - Saint-Malo ---
Year Name Tonnage Note Captain
1733 Aimable de Chambly --- Route Québec - La Rochelle ---
1734 Saint-Gilles Victor --- from Canada Abel Olivier
Mignonne --- schooner, from Canada
Catherine --- schooner, from Martinique, Philippe Benoît sailor Louis-David Gaultier ou Louis Lagrois
Saint-Charles --- brigantine Martin Chéron, second captain
Dauphin --- brigantine ---
Triomphant --- --- Pierre Jouënne
1735 Saint-François --- Jean Renaudin, pilot Jean Renaud
1736 Sainte-Anne --- --- ---
Adélaïde --- from Bayonne Simon D'aragory
Foudroyant --- --- ---
Saint- Michel --- from Canada ---
Brillant --- from La Rochelle Charles Balmont de Lino
Year Name Tonnage Note Captain
1737 Saint-Philippe --- --- ---
Saint-Jean --- --- ---
Renommée --- sank at Anticosti ---
--- --- from Martinique Joseph de Latesserie de Lachevrottiere
Brillant --- from La Rochelle Charles Balmont de Lino
Saint- Michel --- from Canada Michel Salaberry
1740 Marianne --- --- Joannis Dechevery
1747 Vierge de Grace --- Louis Bazert, surgeon and Louis Labarre, master gunner ---
Philibert --- --- ---
Renommée --- --- Jean Troplong
--- --- Captain is probably Charles Balmont de Lino Dulino
Year Name Tonnage Note Captain
1748 Lion de Montrose --- fron the Caraïbes Paul Foucher
  Saint-Roch --- --- ---
1749 Saint-Jacques --- --- ---
Saint-Ursin --- fishing vessel, crew of 13, not counting fishermen. Romatet
Aimable Jeanne --- --- François Segnorets
Vison --- --- ---
Araminver --- --- ---
1750 Marie-Charlotte --- schooner, from Québec François volant dit Deschamblain
1752   --- --- Maurice Simonin
Saint-Roch --- --- Joannis de Lavallette
Saint-Charles --- fishing vessel from Québec ---
Benjamin --- from Bordeaux Marceau-Larreguy
1753 Grand Cyrus --- --- Louis Bouyries
  Saint-Jean-Baptiste --- schooner, route Québec - Martinique Charles Lefèbvre
1754 --- --- --- Léon Roussy

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