Jean-Baptiste Crevier

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Jean-Baptiste Crevier

Also Known As: "Courtois"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Trois-Rivieres, St Maurice, Quebec, Can.
Death: December 04, 1693 (51)
St-Francois du Lac, Qu‚bec
Place of Burial: St Francois du Lac, Yamaska, Quebec, Can
Immediate Family:

Son of Christophe Crevier de la Meslee and Jeanne Evard
Husband of Marguerite Hertel de la Fresnière; Anne-Charlotte Chorel and Catherine Courtois
Father of Joseph Crévier, Sieur de Saint-François; Louis Crevier; Jean-Baptiste Rene Crevier; Marguerite Crevier; Marie-Anne Crevier and 2 others
Brother of Jeanne Crevier Dit Bellerive; Marie-Jeanne Crevier; Marguerite Crevier dite Bellerive; Nicolas Crevier; Jean-Baptiste Crevier and 5 others

Occupation: Fur merchant
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About Jean-Baptiste Crevier

From the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online

http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=143&interval=20...

CREVIER DE SAINT-FRANÇOIS, JEAN, furtrader, a prominent person in the colony; b. 3 April 1642 at Trois-Rivières, son of Christophe Crevier dit La Meslée and Jeanne Énard; d. shortly after August 1693.

     On 26 Nov. 1663, at Trois-Rivières, he married Marguerite, daughter of Jacques Hertel and Marie Marguerie. He fell foul of the law with respect to his fur-trading with the Indians who frequented Cap-de-la-Madeleine. He bought the Saint-François-du-Lac seigneury from his brother-in-law Pierre Boucher* in 1673. He obtained ordinances from the intendants Duchesneau and de Meulles*, forbidding anyone to hunt or fish throughout the area of his seigneury. He was one of the 20 principal settlers summoned to Quebec by Governor Buade de Frontenac on 26 Oct. 1678 to express their opinion on trading in spirits, and he voted in favour of it, attributing the crimes committed by the Indians to their savage disposition rather than to the use of liquor. He was carried off by the Iroquois during a raid on Saint-François in August 1693, and just as they were getting ready to burn him alive he was ransomed for 50 livres by Major Peter Schuyler*, the commandant of the Albany garrison; but he died shortly afterwards, as a result of his wounds. His son Louis had been killed 27 March 1690, during the expedition of François Hertel* against Salmon Falls. His widow and his son Joseph, on 23 Aug. 1700, gave part of their seigneury to the Abenakis and the Sokokis, for whom the Jesuits opened a mission which still exists today.
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Jean-Baptiste Crevier's Timeline

1642
April 3, 1642
Trois-Rivieres, St Maurice, Quebec, Can.
April 3, 1642
Trois-Rivières
April 3, 1642
St. Maurice, Trois-Rivières, , Québec, Canada
April 3, 1642
St. Maurice, Trois-Rivières, , Québec, Canada
August 3, 1642
1667
1667
1669
1669
1670
1670
Amiens, Picardie, France
1679
September 13, 1679
Trois-Rivieres, St Maurice, Quebec, Can.