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Louis de La Porte de Louvigny

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on 26 October 1684, which resulted in three daughters and one son. Six other children died in their infancy.
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After he solved an incident involving several native tribes, De Louvigny was granted a coveted cross in the
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in 1708. Having become the king's lieutenant in 1716, De Louvigny commanded a successful campaign to the
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with the Iroquois, which had been forbidden by an edict in 1696. However, instead of a
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around 1662. He was the son of Jean de La Porte and Françoise Faucrolle (or Foucrelle)
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and sank on 27 August 1725. None of the passengers survived, including De Louvigny.
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The French then nicknamed the place "Hill of the Dead" (see also:
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on 7 November 1699, but was arrested the following winter for
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and came from the wealthy and noble De La Porte family in
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Louvigny had served as a subordinate officer in the
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Index

France
Canada
French and Indian wars
Paris
Le Mans
Laval, Mayenne
Quebec
Regiment of Navarre
fr
New France
Iroquois
De Denonville
Hudson Bay
Frontenac
Michilimackinac
Morel de La Durantaye
Fort Frontenac
trading in fur
court-martial
Sovereign Council
Trois-Rivières
Order of Saint Louis
Fox Indian
Baie-des-Puants
Butte des Morts, Wisconsin
Pays d'en Haut
Chameau
Cape Breton

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