Levieux is a French surname, meaning Elder; and its equivalent surname in English is Elder (surname).

Surname

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Enterprises

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  • Le Vieux & Company of Rouen, in French: Le Vieux Compagnie Maritime, it was a French Trade Shipping company based in Rouen, France, owned by Pierre Le Vieux (1700-1800) French colonial period of New France, North America.[8] [9]

Alternative spellings or older variations of the surname

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  • Le Vieux
  • Levieux or Lavieux
  • Levieu or Lavieu
  • Le Vieu or La Vieu
  • Levieil
  • Levieille
  • Lavie or Levie
  • Levye
  • Levy
  • Levi
  • Delevieux
  • Levyeux
  • de la Vieu

References

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  1. ^ Reynaud Levieux (French Wikipedia) | fr:Reynaud Levieux[circular reference]
  2. ^ Handbook of Christianity in China, Volume 2, Nicolas Standaert, R. G. Tiedemann, eds., p. 390
  3. ^ Nicolas Levieux, seigneur de La Motte (French Wikipedia)|fr:Nicolas Levieux, seigneur de La Motte[circular reference]
  4. ^ Nicolas Levieux (French Wikipedia)| fr:Nicolas Levieux[circular reference]
  5. ^ Nicolas Levieux de Hauteville, Vol 1 1000-1700, Dictionary of Canadian Biography.|http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/le_vieux_de_hauteville_nicolas_1E.html
  6. ^ Levieux Wills of Beaminster, Court of Canterbury (1384 - 1858), the Dorset OPC Project by Kim Parker, https://www.opcdorset.org/BeaminsterFiles/BeaminsterWillsPCC.htm
  7. ^ The (PPI) Pirate Parties International. Retrieved 2010-04-18, Portugal, PressEurop|https://web.archive.org/web/20110102054618/http://www.presseurop.eu/en/content/news-brief-cover/234921-pirate-international-born
  8. ^ Archives nationales, Paris (hereafter abbreviated as A.N.) Colonies C118 vol. 93., 2 A.N. Colonies C118 vol. 75, fol. 27.
  9. ^ French Protestant Families in Canadian Trade (1740-1760), by J. F. BOSHER, York University, Department of History, Toronto, Canada