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became a
governor of
Acadia under French control. He was the son of
Jacques Leneuf de La
Poterie and
Marguerite Legardeur, who both
originally came from Normandy...
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Jacques Leneuf de La
Poterie (November 7, 1604, in Caen,
Normandy - died some time
after November 4, 1687, in Canada) was a fur merchant, businessman,...
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Godefroy de Lintot, who
married Marie,
daughter of
Michel Le Neuf.
Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie, who
would become governor of Trois-Rivières, and
acting governor...
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Michel Leneuf du Hérisson (ca. 1601, Caen –
October 1672, Trois-Rivières) was a French-born administrator, nobleman, and
businessman in the
colony of Canada...
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where he
built a flour-mill and a saw-mill.
Around the same time
Michel Leneuf de la Vallière de Beaub****in set up a fur-trading post on the isthmus, while...
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Jacques Leneuf de la
Poterie Succeeded by
Jacques Leneuf de la
Poterie In
office 1662–1667
Monarch Louis XIV
Preceded by
Jacques Leneuf de la Poterie...
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August joined a
larger force of
French and Indians,
commanded by
Alexandre Leneuf de Beaub****in, to
attack Wells in the
Northeast Coast Campaign.
Father Rale...
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France defined as the
Kennebec River in
southern Maine. In 1703,
Michel Leneuf de la Vallière de Beaub****in
commanded a few
French Canadians and 500 Indigenous...
- the
Compagnie des Cent-****ociés. In 1649, he sold this fief to
Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie. The rue
Champflour in Trois-Rivières was
named in his honour...
- Ethnohistory. Vol. 36. No. 3. 1989. p. 270 Comeau, J.-Roger (1979) [1969]. "
Leneuf de La Vallière de Beaub****in, Alexandre". In Hayne,
David (ed.). Dictionary...