Marie Domitilde Nepveuouidabe Kapeouapnokoue

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About Marie Domitilde Nepveuouidabe Kapeouapnokoue

Domitille was the daughter of Returning Cloud Kewinaquot, the sister of Nissowaquet (an Ottawa Chief). After the death of Daniel-Joseph, she married Augustin Mouet de Langlade. He was the first European to settle in Wisconsin, heir to a family of French nobility. De Langlade had been part of the military campaigns against the Indians of the Fox River Valley in the 1720s. Impressed by the physical beauty and the opportunities of the New World, de Langlade remained at the French outpost at Mackinaw (in what is now Michigan's Upper Peninsula) and became involved with the thriving fur trade. In 1728, de Langlade married Domitille, the sister of Chief La Fourche, the leader of the Ottawa Indians. Their son, Charles, was born at Mackinaw in 1729. As fur traders, father and son traveled frequently on the Fox River, often passing through what is now Appleton.
During the French and Indian War, Charles de Langlade, like his father before him, served as an officer of the French army. Following the British victory in that war, Charles transferred his loyalty to the winners and served the British as the superintendent of the Indians and leader of the militia in Green Bay. When the American Revolution began, Charles was commissioned as a captain in the British army. His brave service in that conflict was rewarded by the government of Great Britain with an annual pension that continued even after the Americans took control of the region.

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Marie Domitilde Nepveuouidabe Kapeouapnokoue's Timeline

1668
1668
Quebec, Canada
1716
March 8, 1716
Michillimackinac, , Michigan, USA
1718
September 24, 1718
Montréal, , Quebec, Canada
1720
January 10, 1720
Canada
1722
May 13, 1722
Michillimackinac, , Michigan, USA
1724
February 5, 1724
Michillimackinac, , Michigan, USA
1725
November 14, 1725
Michillimackinac, , Michigan, USA
1729
May 9, 1729
Ottowa Village,Mackinac,Michigan,USA