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Alexis Landry

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against the British in 1755; the fort was captured by the British in June of that year. Landry and his family first arrived at Caraquet in 1757; they were forced to leave in 1761 after raids by the British but returned again in 1768. He was given official permission to settle there the following year
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and received title to his land in 1784. Landry was involved in trading and shipbuilding. In 1791, he had a chapel built at Caraquet.
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of Beaubassin. There he married Marie Terriot. Landry helped defend
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The son of Jean Landry and Claire Le Blanc, he was born in
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He died in Caraquet in 1798, his body is sepulted in the
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Index


Acadian
Caraquet
Grand-Pré
Nova Scotia
seigneury
Fort Beauséjour
Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage Sanctuary


"Landry, Alexis"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
Categories
1721 births
1798 deaths
Acadian people
People from Kings County, Nova Scotia
18th-century Canadian merchants

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