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- Michel Maray de La Chauvignerie (January 24, 1704 – August 10, 1778), also known as Michel Maray, sieur de la La Chauvignerie, was a French military officer...
- States and Canada Wasauksing First Nation, Parry Island, Ontario La Chauvignerie (1736) and Morgan (1877) mention among the Potawatomi doodems (clans)...
- supply post.": 145  Joncaire was replaced in 1754 by Michel Maray de La Chauvignerie as the officer in charge of constructing the fort, which eventually was...
- including Lignery, who sustained a mortal wound. Michel Maray de La Chauvignerie was captured during the battle. M****ey was wounded. Pouchot surrendered...
- Arctic Ontario, Canada Abittibi 700 1736 (140 warriors) Michel de La Chauvignerie 287 Northwest Coast Oregon Country Quileute 650 1868 W. B. Gosnell 288...
- Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family, 287, 1871. Savannas.—Chauvignerie (1836) in New York Do****ents of Colonial History, IX, 1054, 1855. Savanois...
- founder of Kruger Inc. Florence La Badieactress Michel Maray de La Chauvignerie – 18th century French military officer and interpreter Zoe Laurier –...
- Marchand de Lignery, Charles Philippe Aubry, and Michel Maray de La Chauvignerie were ambushed and defeated at the Battle of La Belle-Famille two miles...
- François Dupont Duvivier Jacques Testard de Montigny Michel Maray de La Chauvignerie France portal North America portal History portal Military of New France...
- French detachment under Michel Maray de La Chauvignerie discovered the fort under construction. Chauvignerie immediately reported to Claude-Pierre Pécaudy...