- Paul
Marin de la
Malgue (bap. 19
March 1692 – 29
October 1753) was the
eldest son of Charles-Paul
Marin de la
Malgue and
Catherine Niquet. He was born...
-
Joseph Marin de la
Malgue (February 1719 – 1774) was the son of Charles-Paul
Marin de la
Malgue and
continued on in the
family military and exploration...
-
Indians in the
expedition party. In the
spring of 1753, Paul
Marin de la
Malgue was
given command of a 2,000-man
force of
Troupes de la
Marine and Indians...
- 1948),
American television and
print journalist Charles-Paul
Marin de la
Malgue (1633–1713),
French officer &
explorer in
Canada Cheech Marin (born 1946)...
- consequence. In a
meeting with Paul
Marin de la
Malgue,
commander of the
Canadian construction force, de la
Malgue reportedly lost his
temper and
shouted at...
- In a
meeting with Paul
Marin de la
Malgue,
commander of the
French and
Canadian construction force, de la
Malgue reportedly lost his temper, and shouted...
- Charles-Paul
Marin de la
Malgue, (1633 – 14
April 1713), was an
officer in the
colonial regular troops. The
first record of his
activity is in 1682 when...
- on
November 28, 1745,
during King George's War. Led by Paul
Marin de la
Malgue, the
allied force of 600
burned the settlement,
killing about 30 and taking...
- the battle, his
remains were
brought to
Toulon and
buried in the Fort La
Malgue. The
French Directory paid
tribute to him with a
ceremony on the 16 September...
- 28, 1752) was a
Canadian fur trader. The son of Charles-Paul
Marin de la
Malgue and
Louise Lamy, he was
baptized in Montreal.
Marin de La Perrière was involved...