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Charles La Tour

    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-La-Tour
    Charles La Tour, in full Charles Turgis de Saint-Étienne de La Tour, (born 1593, Champagne, France—died 1666, Fort St. John, Nova Scotia), French colonist and fur trader who served as governor of Acadia (region of the North American Atlantic seaboard centred …

Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour

    https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/charles-de-saint-etienne-de-la-tour
    Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour, colonizer, trader, governor of Acadia (b at Champagne, France 1593; d at Cap de Sable, Acadia 1663). La Tour possibly reached Acadia as early as 1606, living there permanently from 1610.

LATOUR

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    Charles was governor of Acadia from 1631-1642. In the late 1630s, Charles LaTour and d'Aulnay began their long struggle over control of the area. D'Aulnay got the upper hand and LaTour moved to Quebec in 1646. Upon d'Aulnay's death in 1650, LaTour returned to Acadia.

Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour

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    May 24, 2018 · Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour, the French King's appointed Governor of Acadia from 1631–1642 and again from 1653–1657, was born in …

Charles La Tour

    http://www.blupete.com/Hist/BiosNS/1600-00/LaTour.htm
    Charles La Tour, at age 72, one of the fathers of Acadia, died in his beloved Acadia. He was a man of native instinct who while he lived out most of his entire life in the wild, "exposed to all the hardships incident to a savage life"; he was, however, equally as comfortable in the presence of the most powerful people in both France and England.

Biography – SAINT-ÉTIENNE DE LA TOUR (Turgis), CHARLES DE ...

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    During the years that followed, affairs in Acadia were most often in charge of Poutrincourt’s son, Charles de Biencourt. He and young La Tour were close friends, with La Tour serving as his lieutenant. Following the destruction of Port-Royal by Samuel Argall in 1613, Biencourt and his men were forced to live with the Indians for a time.

Lady La Tour Herione of Acadia

    http://www.new-brunswick.net/Saint_John/latour/ladylatour5.html
    May 10, 2003 · So it is especially interesting that these recent discoveries include news, not only about Charles de Saint-Etienne de La Tour himself, but also about his gallant wife, and the fate of their young son - who was left in the fort when Jacquelin died three weeks after it had fallen to her husband's enemy, rival governor of Acadia Charles de Menou d'Aulnay.

Lady La Tour Herione of Acadia

    http://new-brunswick.net/Saint_John/latour/ladylatour.html
    Her name was Françoise Marie Jacquelin and her husband was Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour, a personable underdog who had fought to preserve the colony of Acadia through many adversities.

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