HURON
577
HURON
itself. As for those of the Hurons proper who, when
their own country was laid waste, longing for quiet
for the remainder of their days, had chosen the
Neutral country as their home, they were merged in
the common ruin. Some met death on the spot,
others were carried off into slavery, a few escaped to
the Andastes or directed their flight towards the
remote West, while a certain number journeyed down
to Quebec and joined the Huron colony already
established there.
8. Missionaries in Htironia nnd Their Variotis Sta- tions. — In the three following tables the names of priests only and not of lay brothers are given. The
dates of arrivals and departures. The numbers pre-
ceding the names are used for reference in Tables II
and III, and serve to show where each missionary was
stationed in any given year. — Table II is a list of mis-
sionary stations from 1615 to the first taking of Quebec
in 1629. The numbers in the vertical columns refer to
the list of fathers in Table I, thus: the number 5, e. g.,
placed in the column under 1623, means that Father
Nicolas Viel was in that year, 1622, at Toanch^ I,
otherwise St-Nicolas. — Table III covers the interval
between the return of the missionaries to Huronia in
1634 and the breaking up of the mission of Huronia in
1650. E. g., 7, placed in the column 1640—11, shows
I.
Missionaries to The Hubons
Sojourn
T^
.\rriv.\l
Depabtche
Recollects
1
La Roche de Daillon, Joseph de
August,
1626
Summer of
1628
2
Le Caron, Joseph
( Summer of
1615
1623
20 May,
June, "
1616
1624
3
Poulain, Guillaume
t( tl
1622
Autumn of
1622
4.
Sagard, Gabriel *Th6odat
20 August,
1623
June,
1624
5.
Viel, Nicolas
Jesuits
August,
1623
Summer of
1625
6.
Bonin, Jacques
Early in September,
1648
10 June,
1650
< August,
1626
End of June,
1629
7.
Br(5beuf, Jean de
- 5 August,
1634
Earlv summer,
1641
( 7 September,
1644
Slaiii. 16 March,
1649
8.
Bressani, Francois Joseph
( Early .4utumn,
( September,
1645
1648
End of June,
August,
1648
1649
9.
Chabanel, Noel
7 September,
1644
Slain, 8 December, 1649
10.
Chastellain, Pierre
12 August,
1636
10 June,
1650
11.
Chaumonot, Joseph-Marie
10 September,
1639
10 June,
1650
12.
Daniel Antoine
( Atter 5 August,
16.34
22 July,
1636
J_^ iALXA^t* .1 A. 1.x V\fiH\j
') August,
1638
Slain, 4 July,
1648
13.
Daran, Adrien
Early in September,
1648
10 June,
1650
14.
Davost, Ambroise
23 August,
1634
27 July,
1636
15.
Du Peron, Francois
j 29 September,
( Autumn,
1638
1641
Early Summer,
10 June,
1641
1650
16.
Garnier, Charles
13 August,
1636
Slain, 7 December
, 1649
17.
Garreau, Leonard
7 September,
1644
10 June,
1650
18.
Greslon, Adrien
Early in September,
1648
10 June,
1650
19.
Jogues, Isaac
11 September,
1636
13 June,
1642
20.
Lalemant, Gabriel
Early in September,
1648
Slain, 17 March,
1649
21.
Lalemant, Jerome
26 August,
1638
August,
1645
22.
Le Mercier, Francois
13 August,
1635
10 June,
1650
23.
Le Moyne, Simon
29 September,
1638
10 June,
1650
24.
Menard, Ren6
14 August,
1641
10 June,
1650
25.
None, Anne de
August,
1626
Early Summer,
1627
26.
Pijart, Claude
Early Autumn,
1640
10 June,
1650
( 17 August,
1635
End of June,
1637
27.
Pijart, Pierre
-! September,
1637
Early in June,
1638
( Early in September,
16.39
Summer of
1644
28.
Poncet de la Riviere, Jos. Antoine
i 12 September,
/ Autumn of
1639
1G45
August,
10 June,
1640
1650
29.
Ragueneau, Pa>il
\ 1 September,
1637
August,
1640
] 14 August,
1641
10 June,
1650
30.
Raymbault, Charles
Early Autumn,
1640
13 June,
1642
- Gabriel Sagard, the Recollect historian, was a brother ami n*t in Holy orders.
one exception is that of Gabriel Th(^odat Sagard, a
Recollect lay brother, who, as first liistorian of the
Huronia of his time, could not well be omitted. The
names of the Jesuit lay brothers, of the donncs, and
even of most of the hired men and boys and of a few
of the soldiers, may be found in the work entitled
"Ouendake Ehen", to be issued shortly by the Ar-
chives Department of the Provincial Government of
Ontario.
Explanation of Tables. — Table I gives the names of all the missionary priests in alphabetical order with VII.— 37
tiiat Father Jean de Br^beuf was in the Neutral coun-
try at that time.
II. The Hurons After Their Dispersion. — At the present day there are but three groups of Indians of Huron stock extant: one at La Jeune Lorette, near Quebec ; the second in the neighbourhood of Sandwich, Essex County, Ontario; the third on the Wyandot Reservation in the State of Oklahoma, the late Indian Territory. The Quebec group is made up principally of the descendants of the Cord Clan of Huronia proper (Rel. 1657: Queb. ed. 20, 2; Clev. ed., XLIII, 191)