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- Louis-Simon_le_Poupet_de_la_Boularderie comment "Louis-Simon le Poupet de la Boularderie (c. 1674 – 6 June 1738) was a French born naval officer who was important in Canadian history for various roles he took on in the New World. Louis-Simon's family came to Canada and he entered the regular colonial troops in 1693. He served as an ensign and, subsequently, as a lieutenant to Governor Pastour de Costebelle at Plaisance, Newfoundland.".
- Q3260880 comment "Louis-Simon le Poupet de la Boularderie (c. 1674 – 6 June 1738) was a French born naval officer who was important in Canadian history for various roles he took on in the New World. Louis-Simon's family came to Canada and he entered the regular colonial troops in 1693. He served as an ensign and, subsequently, as a lieutenant to Governor Pastour de Costebelle at Plaisance, Newfoundland.".