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Found 25 total hits in 9 results.
1668 AD (search for this): entry st-ours-jean-baptiste-de
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.
1702 AD (search for this): entry st-ours-jean-baptiste-de
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.
1708 AD (search for this): entry st-ours-jean-baptiste-de
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.
1747 AD (search for this): entry st-ours-jean-baptiste-de
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.
-ours.Jean Baptiste De St.-ours (search for this): entry st-ours-jean-baptiste-de
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.
Haverhill (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry st-ours-jean-baptiste-de
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.
Canada (Canada) (search for this): entry st-ours-jean-baptiste-de
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.
Montreal (Canada) (search for this): entry st-ours-jean-baptiste-de
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.
Albany (New York, United States) (search for this): entry st-ours-jean-baptiste-de
St.-ours, Jean Baptiste de 1668-1747
Military officer; born in Canada in 1668; joined the French Canadian army early in life; promoted lieutenant in 1702, and soon after garde-marine; was one of the three in command of the expedition against Fort Orange (now Albany) in 1708.
At the head of about 200 Iroquois Indians St.-Ours took the village and fort of Haverhill.
Later he was made major of Montreal, and afterwards was appointed king's lieutenant.
He died in Montreal, Canada, in 1747.