Quebec Biography

There are many collections of biographies of the earliest French Canadians. Stories of the immigrant women called the "king's daughters" are in:

Dumas, Silvio. Les filles du roi en Nouvelle-France: Étude historique avec répertoire biographique (The King's Daughters in New France: Historical Study and Biographical Sketches). Cahiers d'histoire, number 24. Québec: Société historique du Québec, Canada, 1972. (Family History Library ) Text in French.

Biographies of the earliest pioneer men are in the continuing series:

Lebel, Gérard. Nos ancêtres: biographies d'ancêtres (Our Ancestors: Biographies). Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Québec, Canada: La Revue, 1983–. (Family History Library .) Text in French.

An English version of Lebel's series is:

Laforest, Thomas J. Our French-Canadian Ancestors. Palm Harbour, Florida, USA: LISI Press, 1983–. (Family History Library .)

Some books relating to trades, professions, or government officials include biographical sections. They are described in the Locality Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under QUEBEC - OCCUPATIONS and QUEBEC - OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES. An example is:

Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec, 1792–1992 (Biographical Dictionary of the Parliament of Québec, 1792–1992). Sainte-Foy, Québec, Canada: Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 1993. (Family History Library .) Text in French. This includes brief biographies of members of the Assemblée nationale du Québec and its predecessor, the provincial parliaments.

See Canada Biography for national biographical dictionaries that include prominent Quebec residents. Canadian encyclopedias also include biographical sketches.

Local histories often include biographies of residents. An example is:

Hubbard, Benjamin F. The History of Stanstead County, with Sketches of More Than Five Hundred Families. Revised Edition. Montréal, Québec, Canada: Lawrence, 1874. (Family History Library )