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          And Jeanne-Mance Cormier and Hélène Savoie at the Musée Acadien,....

          Mance, Jeanne (1606–1673)

          One of the early colonizers of Canada, inspired by religious devotion and the desire to serve God, who is credited as the founder of the Hôtel Dieu hospital and the co-founder of Montreal .

          Pronunciation: Jan Monce.

          Jeanne married Abraham Arsenault.

        1. Jeanne married Abraham Arsenault.
        2. Cormier, Jeanne-Mance (Association of New Brunswick Museums; Musée acadien T. Tabet, Jean-Philippe (Cultural Human Resources Council).
        3. And Jeanne-Mance Cormier and Hélène Savoie at the Musée Acadien,.
        4. Figure Model of the Jeanne Mance Housing Project, Montreal, , designed by Canada.
        5. Films available for online viewing about: History - Canada - Pre & New France
        6. Name variations: Jeanne de Mance. Born Jeanne Mance in late 1606 (she was baptized on November 12, 1606) in the town of Langres, France; died in Montreal, Canada on June 18, 1673; daughter of Charles Mance (a lawyer) and Catherine Émonnot Mance; never married; no children.

          Worked as a nurse attending to victims of war and plague (1635–36); immigrated to New France (1641); Montreal founded (1642); secured funds to stave off Iroquois attack (1651); journeyed to France, returned with nursing sisters to Montreal (1658); was present at the founding of the Church of Notre Dame (1673).

          The early exploration and settlement of North America has traditionally been viewed as the work of men.

          Along the St. Lawrence River, however, in the small set