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The name Rouer has roots dating back to Belgium. The primary language of the Rouers then was Walloon, which was a language never formally written down. Now, after extensive reasearch, it has been found that most of the Rouers that have come to the United States landed in what is now Door County; more specifically, Brussels. It was Joseph Rouer who was one of the early founders of Brussels, which is the largest Belgian settlement in North America.

Germaine Rouer

Germaine Rouer was born in Paris, France on November 2nd, 1897; she died December 26th, 1994. She has starred in over 20 movies, including:

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Claude Rouer

Claude Rouer was an Olympic cyclist for France. He won a Bronze in the Team Road Race in 1952. He also participated in the 1953 Tour de France, and placed 76th.

Maximilien Rouer

Maximilien Rouer is an author from Ireland who has 2 books to date.

Béatrice Rouer

Béatrice Rouer followed a school of journalism to Lille, then worked at Spirou before launching out in the writing for youth. She carries out also many animations in the classes. Beatrice Rouer met in scene of the topics who concerns the children directly, one of her accounts was diffused on France 3 in the form of drawings animated in the emission “Father Beaver, tells us a history” and taken again in album stitched in the collection of these animated drawings. Beatrice Rouer, author of illustrated works: With the conquest of the Himalayas, illustrated by Jean-Louis Henriot, Nathan, 1985. With the help of stars, Hatchet, 1986. Hello cousins, Hatchet, 1986. Happy birthday, Hatchet, 1986. The Potato of the market, illustrated by Frederic Joos, Milan, 1987. Mémé the witch and Granny the fairy, illustrated by Peters Day, GP, 1988. Sourichery, illustrated by Serge Bloch, Red and Gold, 1989. With king needs hisstuffed mouse to sleep goal, this software toy disappears… In the search of Théo, Milan, 1989. On the track of the school, Milan, 1989. Bébert the champion swimmer, illustrated by Jean-François Barber, Red and Gold, 1990. Be to you more my girlfriend, illustrated by Maurice Rosy, Rouge and Gold, 1990. In the search of Théo, illustrated by Fabienne Boisnard, Milan, 1990. It is my in love, illustrated by Maurice Rosy, Nathan, the First Moon, 1990. On the track of the school, illustrated by F. Daniel, Milan, 1990. The son of the mistress, illustrated by Maurice Rosy, Nathan, 1991. Apple with pips, illustrated by Francoise Deau, Red and Gold, 1991. Tom the phantom, illustrated by Ruth Imhoff, Nathan, 1991. I will say it to my mother, illustrated by Maurice Rosy, Nathan, 1991. My father it is strongest, illustrated by Maurice Rosy, Nathan, 1991. Head with lice, illustrated by Maurice Rosy, Nathan, 1991. The Teacher decide to excessively pious woman one lesson to flees. Two small pigs too pigs, illustrated by Gerard Franquin, Father Beaver-Flammarion, 1991. Sourichery, illustrated by Serge Bloch, Nathan, 1991. Null in Calculation, illustrated by Maurice Rosy, Nathan, 1992. My father is a gangster, illustrated by Frederic de Bus, Casterman, 1992. Jeremy thniks that his parents are ganstaers, so He wants to C the same! The mistress in bathing suit, illustrated by Maurice Rosy, Nathan, 1993. Gafi wants to change color, illustrated by Mérel, Nathan Première the Moon, 1993. Two small pigs too pigs, Flammarion, 1993. My mini-king with me, illustrated by Yves Calarnou, Red and Gold, 1993. Small bright one swindlers and, illustrated by Philippe Matter, Rageot, 1994. Bruise butt thieves, gansgters… The pestacle and detonators, illustrated by Maurice Rosy, Red and Gold, 1995. The mistress in bathing suit, illustrated by Maurice Rosy, Nathan, 1995. Fishing with the fingers of witch, illustrated by Claude Delamarre, Rageot, 1995. Zibulka, with the country of spinaches, illustrated by Régis Faller, Nathan, 1996. The Fortune of the king of spade, illustrated by Monike Czarnecki, Epigones, 1996. Gafi at the time of large-granny, illustrated by Mérel, Nathan, the First Moon, 1996. Grandpa turns over to the school, illustrated by Thierry Christmann, Rageot, 1996. Mouse of April, illustrated by Maurice Rosy, Nathan, 1996. The Head with Louse, illustrated by Maurice Rosy, Nathan, 1997. The chip, illustrated by Gilles-Marie Baur, Milan Presses, 1997. Grandpa passes on TV, illustrated by Thierry Christmann, Rageot, 1998. Pfff… parents! , illustrated by Manu Boisteau, Nathan, 1999. 800 new funny stories, under the PEN name of Marie Touquet, Hatchet, 1999. The phantom of the oubliettes, illustrated by Rosy, Nathan First the Moon, 1999. It is soon Christmas, illustrated by Thierry Christmann, Rageot, Cascade in festival, 1999. The mistress in the table, illustrated by Manu Boisteau, Nathan, 2000. My brothers and sisters, it is the horror, illustrated by Benjamin Chaud, Nathan, 2000

Louis Rouer de Villeray

Louis Rouer de Villeray (1629-1700), first councillor of the Sovereign Council of New France (1663-1700), was born in Amboise, near Tours, France, in 1629, the son of Jacques Rouer de Villeray and Marie Perthuis. He came to Canada about 1650 as secretary to Lauzon, and became a notary at Quebec. On September 18, 1663, he was chosen as the first councillor of the new Sovereign Council, and although he was expelled in 1664 by Mézy, in 1670 by Courcelles, and in 1679 by Frontenac, he was in each case replaced; and he remained the first councillor until his death on December 6, 1700. He married, first, on February 16, 1658, Catherine, daughter of Charles Sevestre (d. 1670, by whom he had three children, and second, in 1675, Marie-Anne Du Saussay de Bémont. See P. G. Roy

 


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