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Louis Groston de Saint-Ange de Bellerive (1700–1774), was an officer in the French marine troops in New France. == Biography == Louis Groston de Saint-Ange de Bellerive was born in Montreal in 1700. In 1720, he followed his father to Fort Saint-Joseph.〔Canada-Québec(Synthèse Historique), Montreal, Qc., 1977, p.74〕 In 1723, he accompanied the explorer Étienne de Veniard along the banks of the Missouri river and the Platte river. He assisted in the construction of Fort Orleans.〔Norall, Frank, ''Bourgmont: Explorer of the Missouri, 1698-1725''. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 51-67. Details about the expedition to the Plains are from Norall unless otherwise noted.〕 Louis served as a military officer until 1736, when his father asked the Governor of Louisiana, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, to promote him to lieutenant and commander of Fort Vincennes, replacing François-Marie Bissot, who was killed in an Indian raid. Louis received that promotion and remained commander of the fort until 1764. He was promoted to captain in 1748.〔Canada-Québec(Synthèse Historique), Montreal, Qc., 1977, p.143-144〕 On May 18, 1764, Louis Groston de Saint-Ange de Bellerive surrendered Fort Vincennes to the British under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1763. He then took command of Fort de Chartres.〔France in America, W.J. Eccles, Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, p.180〕 On October 10, 1765, he surrendered Fort de Chartres to the British. He took his regiment to Saint-Louis, Missouri, in a part of French Louisiana which had been yielded to the Spanish, who were not yet in control of it (except for New Orleans).〔 In 1770, he swore allegiance to the Spanish Governor, and became a captain in the Spanish army, where he continued to serve until his death in 1774.〔Canada-Québec(Synthèse Historique), Montreal, Qc., 1977, p.144〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Louis Groston de Saint-Ange de Bellerive」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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