WebNOLIN, CHARLES, Métis farmer, fur trader, and politician; b. 1837 in St Boniface (Man.), son of Augustin Nolin and Hélène-Anne Cameron; m. first Marie-Anne Harrison (d. 1877); m. secondly Rosalie Lépine, widow of Godefroi Lagimodière; from the two marriages he had at least eleven children and he adopted two sons; d. 28 Jan. 1907 at Outarde ... WebDownload Free PDF. Metis Dictionary of Biography These books are a compendium of Metis biographies. It contains profiles of North …
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WebBRELAND ( Berland ), PASCAL, fur trader, farmer, jp, judge, politician, and office holder; b. 15 June 1811 in the Saskatchewan River valley, son of Pierre Du Boishué, dit Berland, and Louise (Josephte) Belley; d. 24 Oct. 1896 in St François Xavier, Man. Pascal Breland probably spent his early years along the fur-trade routes of the ... WebHe was a good example of the younger Métis farmers and traders who lived in the settlement belt along the Red and Assiniboine rivers in the late 1850s and the 1860s. His … WebFrançois Beaulieu, a Métis, grew up among the Indians of the far northwest. According to John Franklin* he was raised by the Dogribs, but this may be an error as Beaulieu was later the bitter enemy of that tribe. He was one of the party that accompanied Alexander Mackenzie* overland to the Pacific in 1793. elen of the woods