The Levasseurs and the Ursulines: A Historical Discovery - English
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⟦EN⟧ S01 E17 - ref: https://levasseur.org/infos/a/20200301.pdf
This document presents a fortuitous archaeological discovery made by the young Louis-Félix Levasseur, who found an American coin from 1857 in the courtyard of the École des Ursulines de Québec. This event serves as a starting point to explore the centuries-old history of this educational institution, the oldest for girls in North America, as well as the close genealogical ties between the Levasseur family and the monastery. The sources detail the lineage of the ancestor Laurent Levasseur, whose two daughters became nuns among the Ursulines at the turn of the 18th century. The text also highlights the role of the Association des Levasseur d'Amérique, an organization dedicated to preserving the heritage and memory of the descendants of this pioneering family. In short, these archives illustrate the historical continuity of a Quebec family intimately linked to the religious and educational evolution of Quebec City.