Repertoire des Mariages de L'Ile d'Orleans, 1679 - 1984
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Ile-d&apos;Orleans (1679-1984). 558 pages. Île d&apos;Orléans is located in the St. Lawrence River about 20 km to the east of Quebec City&apos;s downtown, Quebec, Canada. It was originally called Minigo by the Huron.<br><br> The French explorer Jacques Cartier first set foot on the island in 1535 near what is now the village of Saint-François. He called it Île de Bacchus because of the abundance of wild grapes growing on the island. The name was later changed to Île d&apos;Orléans in honour of the King of France. The island was one of the first parts of the province to be settled by the French, and a large percentage of French Canadians can trace their ancestry to the island. Today the island is a mix of suburban communities and farms, and is a popular destination for daytrippers and bicyclists. The island is still a very rural place famous locally for its produce, especially its strawberries, apples and potatoes. There are also sugar maple stands producing maple syrup and other products. There is also a buffalo farm. The island comprises the towns of Sainte-Famille, Saint-François-de-l&apos;Île-d&apos;Orléans, Saint-Jean-de-l&apos;Île-d&apos;Orléans, Saint-Laurent-de-l&apos;Île-d&apos;Orléans, Sainte-Pétronille, and Saint-Pierre-de-l&apos;Île-d&apos;Orléans.
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