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Michel returned to France, and by 1745 had made La Rochelle his home port. He offered his services to the King, and was entrusted with a perilous mission - to deliver orders to the Marquis of Beauharnais, at that time the Governor of Nouvelle France. During this journey, his ship was struck by a terrible storm, and were forced to change course, arriving on Martinique, where they stayed for several weeks to repair the ship. On April 20, 1745, they again headed out to sea, and arrived in Quebec on the 6th of June. Following his delivery to Quebec, de Salaberry was asked to find an observation post where he could watch for British ships in the St. Lawrence River, which might threaten the colony. After 2 months of surveillance, he spotted the British and quickly sailed to Quebec to provide the information to the Governor. Because of the success of his mission, the Governor recommended him to the French Minister, underlining the service rendered. The King rewarded de Salaberry with a naval office. In 1750, Michel married for the second time, to Madelaine Loiuse, daughter of Ignace Juchereau Duchesnay, who was the Seigneur de Beauport. In 1752 de Salaberry was given command of the vessel
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according to the family historical account, was in 1735 he was living there and by the next year he owned his own ship and was soon a force in commercial shipping. He married in Quebec, to Marie de Villeray and she had 2 daughters with him. He found living on shore too boring so returned to his ship.
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Michel's importance to history, and Canadian history in particular, is the forging of ties between France and New France. Through participation in important events in Canada and his marriage into a prominent family, he set in motion a New World lineage that had a significant impact on Canada.
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stayed in Canada and became the head of the Canadian branch of the family of Irumberry de Salaberry.
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He retired after the war and in 1760, returned to France. His son,
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He was captured by the English, and taken to prison in England.
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and a shipowner from the d' Irumberry de Salaberry family in
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Pyrénées-Atlantiques
France
La Rochelle
France
Ignace-Michel-Louis-Antoine
naval officer
the Basque area of France
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Ignace-Michel-Louis-Antoine
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"Sallaberry, Michel de"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
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1768 deaths
People from Labourd
People of New France
French-Basque people
French military personnel of the Seven Years' War
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