Navarre family papers, 1791-1858.
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Smith, Thomas
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On August 21, 1775, the third revolutionary convention passed an ordinance establishing the office of state agent and commissary of stores to supervise the procurement, storage, and distribution of supplies needed by the army. William Aylett was appointed to the office. After he resigned in 1777 the office was divided, with Thomas Smith being appointed state agent and William Armistead commissary of stores. In 1776 assistant agents were appointed in Virginia, Europe, and the West Indies to overs...
McDougall, George F. (George Frederick)
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Epithet: Master, RN British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000220.0x000175 George Frederick McDougall was born circa 1825. He was educated at Greenwich School, joining the Royal Navy in 1839. Between 1842 and 1847, he served as master's assistant under Sir Edward Belcher in HMS Samarang, which was engaged in survey work in the South China Sea. He later served in HMS Jackal and HMS Victory until 1848 when ...
Navarre family.
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Monroe, Michigan family of François Navarre. From the description of Navarre family papers, 1791-1858. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420818 ...
Navarre, Joseph, 1795-1862.
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Godfroy, Gabriel, 1783-1848
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Navarre, Francis, 1763-1826
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Farmer, judge of Wayne County, Mich., army officer, Lt. Col. of the River Raisin Militia, he left Detroit to found Frenchtown, later Monroe, Mich., in 1780. He married and had 12 children. For further information see the History of Monroe County, Mich. by Bulkley and the Francis Navarre Genealogy in the Pageant of Historic Monroe by Hanley. From the description of Papers, 1792-1899. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 37571823 Born in Detroit, Mich in 1763; boug...
Navarre, Jacques, b. 1760.
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Richard, Gabriel, 1767-1832
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French priest and missionary in Detroit, Michigan; also co-founder of the Catholepistemiad (or University of Michigan). From the description of Gabriel Richard papers, 1792-1832. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420837 Richard was born at Saintes, France on Oct. 15, 1767. He was well educated and became a priest of the Sulpitians, a society devoted to the care of young men for the sanctuary in 1791. In 1792 he came to Baltimore (Md.), moving to Detroit (Mich.)...