François de La Vérendrye

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François de La Vérendrye (1715 – 31 July 1794) was a

Sorel, New France in 1715 and was active in his father's trade activities from Fort Kaministiquia to the North Saskatchewan River
.

In 1738, he was part of his father's expedition to

traveled southwest through Mandan territory, probably reaching Wyoming and viewing the Rocky Mountains. They were the first Europeans to cross the northern Great Plains and reach the mountains. Francois then returned east and served in the army during the Seven Years' War. He died on 31 July 1794, in Montreal
.

He was one of two brothers to use the title "Chevalier" the other being Louis-Joseph. This causes some confusion when reading English translations of journals of the time. In 1762, he became known as the Sieur du Tremblay. With his death, the name La Vérendrye disappeared.

See also

References

  • Abbé I. Caron, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes de La Vérendrye et ses fils (Bull. rech. hist ., 1917) (translated)
  • W. Stewart Wallace, ed., The Encyclopedia of Canada, Vol. IV, Toronto, University Associates of Canada, 1948

External links

  • Champagne, Antoine (1979). "Gaultier Du Tremblay, François". In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. IV (1771–1800) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.
  • Champagne, Antoine (1968–69). "The Vérendryes and Their Successors, 1727-1760". MHS Transactions. Series 3 (25). Manitoba Historical Society.