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Jean-Baptiste Bouchette

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In 1773, Bouchette married Marie-Angélique Duhamel, daughter of Captain Julien Duhamel (1723–1778) and Marie-Angelique, daughter of Francois Dupolo Duval and Marie-Anne Boucher de la Bouteillerie (1675–1762). Madame Bouchette's father, like himself, was a native of
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Bouchete became increasingly disillusioned with the military and in 1803, after a confrontation with a senior officer, he was brought in front of an inquiry which upheld three charges against him. Bouchette returned to Quebec and died on 28 April 1804.
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Bouchette fitted out and armed his own schooner for His Majesty's service during the American War. In 1775, Bouchette's schooner was armed to assist in the defence of Quebec against the
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In gratitude, Bouchette was granted a commission in an artillery company and on 28 April 1776 he was made a lieutenant of militia and given command of an armed
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Bouchette was discharged in 1784. By 1788 Bouchette had returned to private life in Quebec, but it was not to last long. In 1791 he returned to
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reappointed as master and commander in the Provincial Marine and by 1802-04 was the senior officer on the lake.
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Royal Military College of Canada - Review Yearbook (Kingston, Ontario Canada) - Class of 1958 p 198-211
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to establish a trading post to serve the fur and fishing industries in the Gulf.
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in 1753. The Bouchettes were the parents of nine children, including Colonel
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around 1760 and by 1765 was a well established merchant in
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Canadian merchant, mariner, and militia and naval officer.
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Index

Canadian
merchant
mariner
militia
naval
Gulf of Saint Lawrence
Quebec City
John Purss
James Johnston
Saint-Malo
Quebec City
Joseph Bouchette
American invasion
Montreal
Guy Carleton
Charles-Louis Tarieu de Lanaudière
aide-de-camp
sloop
commander
Great Lakes
Lake Ontario





"Bouchette, Jean-Baptiste"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
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Famille de Duhamel

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