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Augustin Grignon
Augustin Grignon (June 27, 1780 – October 2, 1860) was a fur trader and general entrepreneur in the Fox River Valley in territorial Wisconsin, surviving into its early years of statehood. He was born in Green Bay, the third of nine children of Pierre Grignon, Sr., and Domitelle Langlade Grignon. (His father also had three children by an earlier marriage.)〔Grignon, Augustin. "Seventy-two years' recollections of Wisconsin." ''Wisconsin Historical Collections'' (Madison, Wis.: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1857), vol. 3, p. 243 (footnote by Lyman C. Draper). Available on line at .〕 His mother was the daughter of Métis Charles Langlade, widely considered to be the "father of Wisconsin."
At the age of 25, he married Nancy McCrea, daughter of a Montreal fur trader and a Menominee woman. They had six children.〔Grignon, p. 196 (introductory remarks by Draper).〕
He ran his father's store in Green Bay with his brother, Pierre, Jr., from the time of his father's death in 1795 until 1805 when he moved to property his wife inherited near Kaukauna. He continued in general trade, farmed, and built a flourmill and gristmill in 1821. In 1832, he was granted the first private property in Columbia County, at strategic Fort Winnebago.〔Turner, Andrew Jackson ''(The family tree of Columbia County )'' (Portage, Wis.: Press of the Wisconsin State Register, 1904), pp. 67-69.〕 In 1834 he went into semi-retirement, engaging in the fur trade at Butte des Morts.〔.〕 He died on October 2, 1860〔 〕 at Butte des Morts.〔〔 〕
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