- Louis-Thomas
Chabert de
Joncaire (French pronunciation: [lwi tɔma ʃabɛʁ də ʒɔ̃kɛʁ]; 1670 – June 29, 1739), also
known as
Sononchiez by the Iroquois, was...
- Philippe-Thomas
Chabert de
Joncaire (c. 1707 – c. 1766), also
known as
Nitachinon by the Iroquois, was a
French army
officer and
interpreter in New France...
- Daniel-Marie
Chabert de
Joncaire de
Clausonne (c. 1714 – 1771) was a
French army
officer and
interpreter in New
France who
established Fort du Portage...
- Philippe-Thomas
Chabert de
Joncaire back to
Logstown to
establish a
permanent French base there. In
early July 1750,
Joncaire set out from
Montreal with...
-
wampum he had
received from
French captain Philippe-Thomas
Chabert de
Joncaire.
Joncaire's first reaction, on
learning of this
double cross, was to
mutter of...
-
abandon the post and had the
stockade pulled down. Louis-Thomas
Chabert de
Joncaire was
dispatched to the
Seneca people, one of the Five
Nations of the Iroquois...
-
painted several paintings,
including Starry Night. Louis-Thomas
Chabert de
Joncaire, (1670–1739),
French army
officer and
interpreter in New
France Princess...
- this
densely po****ted area. As of 2020, two of
these public stairways,
Joncaire Street (Central Oakland) and
Louisa Street (West Oakland), also contain...
- (disambiguation) Daniel-Marie
Chabert de
Joncaire de
Clausonne Louis-Thomas
Chabert de
Joncaire Philippe-Thomas
Chabert de
Joncaire This page
lists people with the...
- Portneuf, de Sabrevious;
Father Vernet, chaplain; Cadets,
Joncaire de Closonne, Le Gai de
Joncaire,
Drouet de
Richarville the younger,
Chaussegros de Lery...