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in Saint-Sauveur-de-Nuaillé, France. His father was Claude
Allemand and his mother was Marie Mandet. There is little information about his early life, although it is known that he traveled from Europe to North America several times. He is recorded in the 1681 census as living in Quebec and being 18
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to settle a dispute along the river. He became sick when he returned from the voyage and was unable to complete the map of the area.
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On 13 November 1685, Allemand married Louise
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