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Claude de Saint-Étienne de la Tour - Wikipedia

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    Claude de Saint-Étienne de la Tour (c. 1570 – after 1636) was born in the province of Champagne, France and came to Acadia in 1610 after suffering heavy losses as a ship's captain.. Claude arrived in Acadia to assist Jean de Biencourt de Poutrincourt et de Saint-Just in establishing a permanent colony at Port-Royal, N.S..He was accompanied by his son, Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour ...

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

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    SAINT-ÉTIENNE DE LA TOUR, CLAUDE DE [the family name may well have been Turgis], fur-trader and prominent colonist in Acadia, father of Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour; b. c. 1570 in the province of Champagne, France; d. after 1636.. Claude de La Tour saw service as a ship’s captain in the religious wars during which he suffered heavy financial loss.

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

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    SAINT-ÉTIENNE DE LA TOUR, CHARLES DE [the family name may well have been Turgis], trader, colonizer, and governor of Acadia; b. 1593, probably in the old French province of Champagne, the son of Claude de Saint-Étienne de La Tour; d. 1666.On 25 Feb. 1610 Charles set sail from Dieppe for Acadia with his father and a party of men led by Jean de Biencourt de Poutrincourt to reoccupy the ...

Historical Biographies, Nova Scotia: Charles La Tour (1595 ...

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    Charles La Tour was the son of Claude De Saint-Etienne de La Tour. Both father and son played prominent roles in the early developments of Acadia: the son more so than the father. Claude La Tour was of the French nobility, the House of Bouillon. Claude was a Huguenot and had lost the greater part of his estates in a civil war.1

Georges de La Tour - Wikipedia

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    Georges de La Tour was born in the town of Vic-sur-Seille in the Diocese of Metz, which was technically part of the Holy Roman Empire, but had been ruled by France since 1552.Baptism documentation revealed that he was the son of Jean de La Tour, a baker, and Sybille de La Tour, née Molian.Born: March 13, 1593

Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour (c.1593 - c.1663 ...

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    May 24, 2018 · The family of Charles Amador de SAINT-ÉTIENNE de LA TOUR and Jeanne MOTIN [85340] SAINT-ÉTIENNE de LA TOUR (de), Charles Amador (Claude TURGIS dit SAINT-ÉTIENNE & Marie de SALAZAR [85396]), administrator of Acadie (1623-1632), governor of Acadie (1636-1641, 1651-1654) (administrateur de l'Acadie (1623-1632), gouverneur de l'Acadie (1636-1641, 1651-1654)), born …

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