Jean-Pierre Aulneau de la Touche (21 April 1705 Moutiers-sur-le-Lay, La Vendée, Kingdom of France – 8 June 1736 Massacre Island, Lake of the Woods, New...
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Lake of the Woods (redirect from Aulneau Island)
Lake, with thirteen islands in it. The Aulneau Peninsula was named after the Jesuit Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau, a French Catholic priest, who was killed...
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New France including Jesuit missionary Jean-Pierre Aulneau as well as Jean Baptiste de La Vérendrye. Fr. Aulneau has been assigned as military chaplain...
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1692 Devasahayam Pillai, 1712-1752 Constantin Brâncoveanu, 1714 Jean-Pierre Aulneau, Jean Baptiste de La Vérendrye, and 19 other voyageurs, 1736 Vicente...
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Christopher Dufrost de La Jemeraye (his nephew, b. 1708) Jean-Pierre Aulneau, a missionary killed with Jean Baptiste de La Vérendrye Charles-Michel Mesaiger,...
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Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau and 19 other men were massacred. Their bodies were later transported to Fort Saint-Charles and buried in the chapel. Jean-Baptiste...
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Charles, consisting of Jean Baptiste de La Vérendrye (the eldest son) with the Jesuit missionary priest Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau and nineteen French-Canadian...
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Koatiouak, mentioned in a 1736 letter by Jesuit Jean-Pierre Aulneau, are identified as Mandans. Aulneau was killed before his planned expedition to visit...
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notable people buried in the cathedral cemetery include: Fr. Jean-Pierre Aulneau (1705-1736) Jean Baptiste de La Vérendrye (1713-1736) Louis Riel (1844–1885)...
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accompany La Vérendrye to the western forts. He was to replace Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau who had died in the massacre on Lake of the Woods in 1736. They left...
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brought back with him was the Jean-Pierre Aulneau, massacred in 1736 at the Lake of the Woods, and Luc-François Nau. Pierre-Herman Dosquet of Quebec returned...
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1780) April 19 – Claes Grill, Swedish merchant (d. 1767) April 21 – Jean-Pierre Aulneau, Jesuit missionary priest, briefly active in New France (d. 1736)...
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burial place of the explorer's son, Jean Baptiste de La Vérendrye, and his Jesuit chaplain, Jean-Pierre Aulneau. It was found in 1908, based on the oral...
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Catholic presence in present day Minnesota was that of Reverend Jean-Pierre Aulneau, a French missionary at Fort Saint Charles near Penasse He was killed...
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Wessagusset and Weymouth, Nabu Press, pp. 24–26, ISBN 978-1-248636-92-3 Jean-Baptiste Du Tertre, Histoire Generale des Antilles..., 2 vols. Paris: Jolly...
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became the first missionary to travel this far west. His replacement, Jean-Pierre Aulneau, was to become a martyr in carrying on the mission that Mesaiger...
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project with Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. In June 1735, Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau de la Touche received an assignment as chaplain and set out for Fort...
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1780) April 19 – Claes Grill, Swedish merchant (d. 1767) April 21 – Jean-Pierre Aulneau, Jesuit missionary priest, briefly active in New France (d. 1736)...
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Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau, Jean Baptiste de La Vérendrye and 19 French voyageurs were headed from Fort St. Charles to Montreal via Fort St. Pierre. On their...
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2307/j.ctvqc6gp2.6, retrieved 2023-08-07 Moreau, Bill. "The Death of Père Aulneau, 1736: The Development of Myth in the Northwest" (PDF). Canadian Catholic...
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Newfoundland: Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau came to Fort St. Charles with Pierre La Vérendrye to carry out his duties as a missionary...
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flows southwestward through the southern part of the commune. Fr. Jean-Pierre Aulneau (1705-1736) a Roman Catholic priest of the Society of Jesus who died...
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building opened in 2011. The student residence, located at 474 and 480 Aulneau Street in Winnipeg, was acquired in 2005 from the Missionary Oblates of...
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47°30′N 77°45′W / 47.5°N 77.75°W / 47.5; -77.75 Aulneau 1965-06-05 284.9 Mont-Valin Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean 48°50′00″N 71°15′00″W / 48.8333°N 71.25°W...
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France (Saint Pierre and Miquelon) United States of America Act Against Slavery (1793) Act of Union (1840) Atlin Mountain Aulneau, Jean-Pierre Alberta Alberta...
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Canton Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais Government • Mayor (2020–2026) Bergerette Aulneau Area 1 14.11 km2 (5.45 sq mi) Population (2021) 660 • Density 47/km2...
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from Sault Ste. Marie to York Factory with scores of beaver pelts J.P. Aulneau's mother learns that Sioux who killed him have been defeated so often that...
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