Historical records matching Major Louis LeFleur
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About Major Louis LeFleur
Operating out of Natchez, Louis began trading with the Choctaw Nation around 1780. About 1790, he married Nancy and Rebecca Cravat, the wards of Chief Pushmataha of the Choctaw Nation, a group that allowed plural marriages at the time. Nancy and Rebecca were the daughters of John Cravat and a woman of the Chocchuma tribe. Cravat had given the two girls to Pushmataha, their uncle, before returning to trade among the Chickasaw.
After his marriage, Louis Leflore moved up the Pearl River, establishing a trading post at LeFleurs Bluff. His son, Greenwood Leflore, who would later become the last Chief of the Choctaw Nation, was born there on June 2, 1800.
Louis Leflore's legacy includes the founding of the settlement known as LeFleur's Bluff that would later be known as Jackson, Mississippi, the town of French Camp on the Natchez Trace, and the community of Rankin in Holmes County. Also, Louis Leflore is credited, along with Durant, Mississippi's namesake, Louis Durant, with introducing cattle raising to Attala and Holmes Counties.
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Cushman, Horatio Bardwell, History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians, Headlight Printing House, 1899, Oiginal copy from Harvard University Library, digitized August 15, 2006. Accessed on April 18, 2009.
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- Will & facts on Louis Leflore Posted Jul 8, 2012 by David Parker. < AncestryImage >. (document attached). # Will & facts on Louis Leflore Posted Jul 8, 2012 by David Parker. < AncestryImage >. (document attached). “… my said eleven children Viz. Greenwood Leflore, Benjamin Leflore, William Leflore, Basil Leflore, Jackson Leflore, Lousia Haskins, Felicity Long wife of Samuel Long, William McGaley ; Silva Harris, Clarissa Wilson, Isabel Brashers, wife of Vaughn Brashers …”
Major Louis LeFleur's Timeline
1762 |
June 28, 1762
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Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, British Colonial America
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1786 |
1786
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Choctaw Territory, Mississippi, United States
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1791 |
1791
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Six towns, Choctaw County, Alabama, United States
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1792 |
1792
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LeFleur's Bluff, Pearl River county, Choctaw Territory, Mississippi, United States
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1792
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Pearl River, Neshoba County, Mississippi, United States
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1793
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1797
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1800 |
June 3, 1800
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LeFleur's Bluffs, Mississippi, United States
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November 6, 1800
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Pearl River County, Mississippi, United States
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