

Louis-Alfred-Adhémar Rivet (1873-1951), Canadian lawyer and politician, Member of the Canadian Parliament for Hochelaga (1904-1911).Paul Rivet (1876-1958), French ethnologist, founder of the Musée de l'Homme in 1937.Jean-Baptiste Rivet, French Brigadier General during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars from 1789 to 1815.

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(More are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)Ĭontemporary Notables of the name Rivet (post 1700) Nicolas Rivet, son of Maurice and Marie, who married Marie-Anne Langlois, daughter of Jean and Jeanne, in Repentigny, Quebec on 19th June 1719.Charles Rivet, son of Maurice and Marie, who married Marie-Josephte Desmarais, daughter of Paul-Jean and Marie-Thérèse, in Saint-Sulpice, Quebec on 1st February 1717.Pierre Rivet who married in Montreal his wife Madeleine Sérat on July 12, 1714.Alexandre Rivet, son of Pierre and Louise, who married Louise Arnaud, daughter of Bertrand and Louise, in Quebec on 23rd August 1712.Pierre Rivet, son of Pierre and Louise, who married Marie-Madeleine Rageot, daughter of Gilles and Marie-Madeleine, in Quebec on 28th November 1708.Rivet Settlers in Canada in the 18th Century Pierre Rivet who settled in Quebec with his wife Louise Du Souchet in 1683.Maurice Rivet (direct ancestor of Cardinal Villeneuve) who settled in Quebec in Cont.


NB: The size you order will be the size stamped in the boots. Any slight variations in colour and texture should therefore be considered a part of the boot’s unique character. They undergo strict quality inspections at Viberg's Victoria workshop and upon arrival here at Rivet & Hide. Viberg boots are the end result of numerous hand-finished processes - from the tanning of the rare leathers to the free-hand trimming of the soles. The Service Boot is built to last a lifetime thanks to a tough and infinitely resoleable Stitchdown construction.Īll boots ship with alternate laces, dust bags, and a polishing cloth. Each hide is so unique thanks to a natural range of varying tones, but the boots will quickly develop a uniformity of tone as they mellow and age. It's a waxy leather with an impressive pull-up quality. Natural Chromexcel is one of Horween's most popular leathers. LEATHER: Horween Natural Chromexcel (USA) A similar pattern was used by multiple nations as a standard issue military boot during WWII. The Service Boot is an updated interpretation of Viberg's original work boot, designed by founder Edwin Viberg in 1931.
