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 | | Francois L'Hotemont, called Barrois, and Demoiselle Marie Anne Sauvage, his wife, residents at the said post at Detroit, who stipulate for Marie L'Hotemont-Barrois, their daughter, who is present and accepts. |
 | | Barrois and Madame Seguin de Laderoute, having declared that they cannot write with their own hands. |
 | | C.P. To all to whom these presents may come, greeting; In the name of Pierre Raimbault, Royal Counselor and Lieutenant General, civil and criminal, at the sent of the royal jurisdiction of Montreal, be it known that this day and date of these presents, in open court, has appeared Mr. |
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