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 Québec, reporting to the government of France,through the Ministry of the Navy. The monopoly of the Compagnie des Cents Associés is cancelled. The sea traffic increases dramatically, with many ships now based in Québec 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-Salières 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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