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in April 1772. Three of the servants who accompanied them were slaves, Jean Simon, cook, Jean Louis, valet and
Charlotte, mulatto. A legal document of 28 May 1773 shows that Nolivos and his wife were living in Paris on the rue Grange Batelière.
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with a reconnaissance mission in the northern islands. The concept was to establish an entrepot where goods could be stored for export against payment of a tax of 1% to 3%. The goods would be syrup and
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Governor of Gaudeloupe, where he served from March 1765 to December 1768. One of his projects was to establish a free port. In April 1765 he entrusted two merchants of
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expeditions before being sent to Saint-Domingue in 1707. His mother was Renée Giet (1683–1756). His father arrived in Saint
Domingue in 1707 as captain of a free company. He was appointed major at
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323:Basse-Terre
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442:Force 2016
375:Last years
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159:Guadeloupe
135:1715-11-25
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220:in 1761.
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218:Bas-Rhin
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