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    Louis Coulon, Sieur de Villiers (17 August 1710 – 2 November 1757) was a French military officer who served during the French and Indian War. Perhaps...
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  • artist Louis de Villiers (1908–1970), South African cricketer Louis Coulon de Villiers (1710–1757), French military officer M.L. de Villiers [af] (1885–1977)...
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    Joseph Coulon de Villiers, Sieur de Jumonville (September 8, 1718 – May 28, 1754) was a French Canadian military officer. His last rank was second ensign...
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  • Nicolas-Antoine Coulon de Villiers and Angelique Jarret de Verchères. His brothers were Louis Coulon de Villiers, François Coulon de Villiers and Joseph Coulon de Jumonville...
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    Washington, who agreed to these basic terms. One of Louis Coulon de Villiers' aides then wrote down Coulon's surrender terms and then gave them to Van Braam...
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    François Coulon de Villiers (1712 – 22 May 1794) was a French military officer from an influential military family in the French and Indian War and then...
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  • Nicolas Antoine Coulon, chevalier de Villiers was born in 1683, and died in 1733. He was an officer in New France. Born in Brittany and baptized March...
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    under Colonel George Washington, to the French and Indians, under Louis Coulon de Villiers. The site also includes the Mount Washington Tavern, once one of...
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  • Look up villiers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Villiers may refer to: Villiers, Indre, in the Indre département Villiers, Vienne, in the Vienne département...
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    de Cavagnal, which was the farthest west fort in Louisiana (New France). Its commandant was François Coulon de Villiers, a brother to Louis Coulon de...
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  • Glen encounter was told to Jumonville's half-brother, Captain Louis Coulon de Villiers, by a deserter at the mouth of Redstone Creek during his expedition...
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    Louis Coulon de Villiers who is the only officer to whom Washington ever surrendered. François Coulon de Villiers another of the Coulon brothers who would...
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    Battle of Fort Necessity to Louis Coulon de Villiers in 1754, and the subsequent Battle of the Monongahela to Charles Michel de Langlade and Jean-Daniel...
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  • stronghold of Detroit and harder for the British to reach. Lieutenant Louis Coulon de Villiers was sent to the dilapidated Fort Miamis and given authority to...
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    and Indian soldiers, under the command of Jumonville's brother, Louis Coulon de Villiers, left Fort Duquesne. On July 3, they captured Fort Necessity in...
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  • spares Lucy and Wyatt after Rufus convinces her to let them go. Louis Coulon de Villiers (Salvator Xuereb) is a captain in the French army and the commander...
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    Necessity: George Washington surrenders Fort Necessity to French Capt. Louis Coulon de Villiers. July 10 – The Albany Plan of Union is given official approval...
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    War. 1754 – Washington surrenders to Jumonville's half brother Louis Coulon de Villiers in the Battle of the Great Meadows in Fayette County, Pennsylvania...
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  • group of Hurons from Notre-Dame-de-Lorette to Fort Duquesne as part of an expedition led by Louis Coulon de Villiers to the Ohio country in 1754. In May...
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  • de Denonville Jean-Daniel Dumas Daniel Liénard de Beaujeu Louis Coulon de Villiers Chevalier de la Corne Charles Le Moyne Joseph-François Hertel de la...
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    was a sort of military base along with being a place of worship. Louis Coulon de Villiers' hardy troop passed this way on their brutal mid-winter march toward...
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    François de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal, in May 1756 French and Indian raiding parties under the command of Louis Coulon de Villiers began harassing...
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    rewards for their scalps. Captain Jacobs was on an expedition led by Louis Coulon de Villiers that descended on Fort Granville (near present-day Lewistown) on...
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    Battle of Fort Necessity to Louis Coulon de Villiers in 1754, and the subsequent Battle of the Monongahela to Charles Michel de Langlade and Jean-Daniel...
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    George Vancouver, naval officer, explorer (d.1798) November 2 : Louis Coulon de Villiers, military officer. After three "melancholy" years of fighting in...
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    Necessity: George Washington surrenders Fort Necessity to French Capt. Louis Coulon de Villiers. July 10 – The Albany Plan of Union is given official approval...
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    Joseph Coulon de Jumonville was killed by Native Americans. He was the son of Nicolas-Antoine Coulon de Villiers and the half-brother of Captain Louis Coulon...
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    Nicolas Antoine II Coulon de Villiers and Louis de la Corne, Chevalier de la Corne under orders from Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch de Ramezay, the French...
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    Governor Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnial, was the furthest west on the Missouri at the time. Its first commandant was François Coulon de Villiers who came from...
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    Francois Coulon de Villiers (not his brother, Louis Coulon de Villiers, as is often written incorrectly) attacked the fort. About midnight, Coulon's men succeeded...
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