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Christopher Dufrost de La
Jemeraye (also
known as
Christophe Dufrost de La
Jemerais with
various variations on the last name),(b.
December 6, 1708 – d...
- Vérendrye (b. 1717),
reached the
Rocky Mountains Christopher Dufrost de La
Jemeraye (his nephew, b. 1708) Jean-Pierre Aulneau, a
missionary killed with Jean...
- send a few
willing men
westward under Christopher Dufrost de La
Jemeraye. La
Jemeraye reached Rainy Lake
before the
freezeup and
built a fort at its outlet...
- the
Defence Staff (Canada)
Chinese Canadian Christopher Dufrost de La
Jemeraye Cirque du
Soleil Cinema of
Canada Citizens'
Reference Panel Citizenship...
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Baptiste and his
cousin and the
second in command,
Christopher Dufrost de La
Jemeraye,
carried on to
Rainy Lake and
established Fort St. Pierre. In 1732 he accompanied...
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refused to go on. His father's
second in command,
Christopher Dufrost de La
Jemeraye and Jean
Baptiste led a
smaller advance party west to
Rainy Lake and established...
- Fort St.
Pierre on
Rainy Lake
established by
Christopher Dufrost de La
Jemeraye and Jean
Baptiste de La Vérendrye. This was the
first fort in La Verendrye's...
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Woods was
constructed by La Vérendrye's nephew,
Christopher Dufrost de La
Jemeraye and his
eldest son Jean
Baptiste de La Vérendrye. Charles-Michel Mesaiger...
- son Jean
Baptiste de La Vérendrye, his
nephew Christopher Dufrost de La
Jemeraye,
Father Charles-Michel
Mesaiger and 50
canoes of
Indians left Fort Saint...
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Principe di
Cerveteri (d. 1779)
December 6 –
Christopher Dufrost de La
Jemeraye,
Canadian explorer and
cartographer (d. 1736)
December 8
Francis I, Holy...