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Francois Legare was born 1636 in France. He was a Jewler by trade and a likely descendant of the first Duke of Normandy. Francois married Ann (surname unknown). They fled France in 1681 and lived in England until they immigrated to America sometime prior to the year 1686. Francois married two more times, as the father of three known children and died 30 December 1711 in Braintree, Massachusetts. Descendants lived primarily in South Carolina, Massachusetts and Georgia.
This bibliography of semiotic studies covering the years 1975-1985 impressively reveals the world-wide intensification in the field. During this decade, national semiotic societies have been founded allover the world; a great number of international, national, and local semiotic conferences have taken place; the number of periodicals and book series devoted to semiotics has increased as has the number of books and dissertations in the field. This bibliography is the result of a dedicated effort to approach complete coverage.
Far more than a bibliographic account of the major works in Canadian Studies, Interdisciplinary Approaches to Canadian Society provides a broad examination of the state of this growing field of study. Each chapter stresses the importance of the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches which have come to characterize Canadian Studies. Also, in an unprecedented collaborative effort, almost all the chapters are jointly authored by anglophone and francophone scholars. The works on Quebec and the francophone community respect the distinct nature of this facet of Canada. As stated in the introduction, this work is "a primer in the field and a guide to further pursuits. Its users will welcome it as a friendly introduction to an exciting country."
John Libby (1602-1682) immigrated to Richmond Island in 1636 and went to Scarborough, Maine before 1640. One descendant, Nathaniel Lebbey,(1740-1802) was born in New Hampshire, married Elizabeth Howard in 1764 and moved to Charleston, South Carolina. Descendants of their six children remained chiefly in the South.
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