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[[File:Posthumous portrait of Étienne de Perier (1686-1766).jpeg|200px|thumb|right|Posthumous portrait of Étienne de Perier (1686-1766).]]
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'''Étienne de Perier''', known as "''Perier the Elder''", born on  27 Feb 1686 in Brest Recouvrance and died on 1 Apr 1766 in the castle of Tréoudal in Saint-Martin-des-Champs (France). He was a French nobleman, colonial governor of French Louisiana from 1727 to 1733, privateer, lieutenant-general of the naval armies, and Grand-Croix of the royal and military order of Saint-Louis.
'''Étienne de Perier''', known as "''Perier the Elder''", born on  27 Feb 1686 in Brest Recouvrance and died on 1 Apr 1766 in the castle of Tréoudal in Saint-Martin-des-Champs (France). He was a French nobleman, colonial governor of French Louisiana from 1727 to 1733, privateer, lieutenant-general of the naval armies, and Grand-Croix of the royal and military order of Saint-Louis.
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'''Father:''' Étienne Perier
'''Mother:''' Marie de Launay
'''Marriage:''' Catherine Le Chibelier ​(m. 1719)​
​'''Sources:'''
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Étienne_Perier_(governor) Wikipedia -  Étienne Perier (governor)]





Revision as of 19:49, 9 February 2022

Posthumous portrait of Étienne de Perier (1686-1766).

Étienne de Perier, known as "Perier the Elder", born on 27 Feb 1686 in Brest Recouvrance and died on 1 Apr 1766 in the castle of Tréoudal in Saint-Martin-des-Champs (France). He was a French nobleman, colonial governor of French Louisiana from 1727 to 1733, privateer, lieutenant-general of the naval armies, and Grand-Croix of the royal and military order of Saint-Louis.


Father: Étienne Perier

Mother: Marie de Launay

Marriage: Catherine Le Chibelier ​(m. 1719)​

Sources: