Louis-Césaire Dagneau Douville de Quindre

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title: Louis-Césaire Dagneau Douville de Quindre
text: Louis-Césaire Dagneau Douville de Quindre was a merchant and militia officer. He was involved in the North American fur trade. The son of Michel Dagneau Douville and Marie Lamy, he was baptized at Sorel. In 1736, he married Françoise-Marie-Anne Picoté de Belestre. During the late 1730s, he operated the Michipicoton trading post with Claude Marin de la Perrière. In the early 1740s, he moved to Fort St. Joseph, where he traded in partnership with Marin. In 1747, de Quindre and Marin moved to Michi
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date created: 2015-12-21T21:48:16Z
date modified: 2024-09-09T16:45:14Z
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