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Marie-Anne Barbel
Marie-Anne Barbel (26 August 1704 – 16 November 1793) was a French-Canadian Businesswomen who lived in New France. She is notable for leading several successful business enterprises after the death of her husband, Louis Fornel
==Early life==

Marie-Anne Barbel was born to Jacques Barbell and Marie-Anne Le Picard on August 26, 1704 at the French settlement of Quebec.〔Dale Miquelon, "Marie-Anne Barbel," in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 4, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003.〕 Her father, Jacques, began as a garrison seargent and was evenutally able to work his way into political office. By 1723, Jacques Barbel is the judge sénéchal of Lauson, a royal notary in Quebec, the judge bailiff of the Beaupre seigneurie, and greffier de l'Officialité〔Lilianne Plamondon, "Une Femme d'affaires en Nouvelle-France: Marie Anne Barbel, Veuve Fornel," in Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, vol. 31, n° 2, 1977, p. 166.〕 Therefore, the Barbel family was well known amongst the political elite in New France.

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