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- François-Marie Le Marchand de Lignery (24 August 1703 – 29 July 1759) was a colonial military leader in the French province of Canada. Active in the defense...
- l'********inat (the Angel of ********ination). Born in Saint-Saturnin-des-Ligneries, a hamlet in the commune of Écorches (Orne), in Normandy, Charlotte Corday...
- Mississippi. Among the officers who accompanied this party were Major de Lignery; Lieutenants, de V****an, Aubert de Gaspe, Du Vivier, de Verrier, Le Gardeur...
- Montcalm † Marquis de Vaudreuil Baron Dieskau (POW) François-Marie de Lignery † Chevalier de Lévis (POW) Joseph de Jumonville † Marquis Duquesne Daniel...
- Mesquakie (Fox) - Encyclopedia of Chicago "Constant le Marchand, sieur de Lignery/Ligneries" Genealogy - Lieutenant Constant Le Marchand de Lignery (French)...
- regiment in September 1758 at the Battle of Fort Duquesne. French Colonel de Lignery ordered Fort Duquesne destro**** and abandoned at the approach of General...
- northern tip of the lower peninsula. They sent Constant le Marchand de Lignery with a contingent of soldiers and workmen in 1715 to accomplish the job...
- Thomas-Jean-Jacques Loranger Alexander MacKay (fur trader) Constant le Marchand de Lignery Louis-Philippe Mariauchau d'Esgly Eisha Marjara Martyr Dominique Mondelet...
- the French and their native allies led by François-Marie Le Marchand de Lignery. Major Grant was taken prisoner and the British survivors retreated fitfully...
- Gilles de Caux de Montlebert, (c.1682, Ligneries – 17 September 1733, Bayeux) was an 18th-century French poet and playwright from Normandy. A descendant...