Lamberville John De 1633-1714 Jesuit Missionary To The Onondagas
forced to leave his mission in 1687, because of Denonville's expedition
against the Iroquois. Remained at Cataraqui as chaplain for a time, and
at Denonville's request returned to the Onondagas to arrange a treaty
of peace. Succeeded in this mission, and resumed his ministry at
Cataraqui. In 1688 carried to Montreal, suffering from a severe attack
of scurvy. The following year returned to France, as procurator of the
mission. Died in Paris. =Index=: (Count Frontenac era) Jesuit father, missionary to the
Iroquois, 144, 188, 208. (Bishop Laval era) Describes the death of Garakontie, 73, 74;
his position imperilled, by action of governor and intendant, 215.