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François Picquet

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or served as scouts for the French troops. It was during that period that Picquet made the decision to work with the Indians south of the Great Lakes for conversion and to ensure their loyalty to France. In 1748 a commitment was made by
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intensifying, a military commander was put in charge of that new aspect of the fort. Picquet was displeased with this dilution of his authority and left the fort for
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Picquet arrived in Montreal in 1734. He served the local parish for five years while studying Indian languages and customs. He became proficient in the
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in Paris, after winning his doctorate at the Sorbonne, he was ordained to the priesthood in 1734, and became a Sulpician.
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History of the Catholic missions among the Indian tribes of the United States: 1529-1854
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with his Indian troops. He left there for New Orleans where he stayed for a time.
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occurred in 1777 and he retired in 1779. He died at Verjon, Ain, France, in 1781.
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Fournet, Pierre Auguste. "François Picquet." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 15 January 2018
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Picquet returned to France in 1772. He took up a ministry at
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Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "François Picquet".
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In 1759, the mission fort was abandoned in favour of
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Index

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Sulpician
Montreal
Bourg-en-Bresse
Saint-Sulpice Seminary (Issy-les-Moulineaux)
Algonquin
Iroquois languages
Lac des Deux Montagnes
King George's War
New England
Roland-Michel Barrin de La Galissonière
Governor General of New France
Thousand Islands
Fort de La Présentation
Oswegatchie River
St Lawrence River
Iroquois
Seven Years' War
Lake of Two Mountains
battle of Carillon
Louis de la Corne's
Fort Lévis
Montreal
Verjon
Visitation
Pius VI



Fournet, Pierre Auguste. "François Picquet." The Catholic Encyclopedia

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