- 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...