Nicolas d'Ailleboust de Manthet

Nicolas d'Ailleboust de Manthet, also known as Nicolas de Manthet, born 1664, killed in action 1709, was a Canadian captain in the French marines serving in Canada. He was one of the leaders of the French and Indians at the Schenectady massacre 1690.

Nicolas d'Ailleboust de Manthet
Other name(s)Nicolas de Manthet
Born(1664-08-25)August 25, 1664
Ville-Marie, Canada
Died1709
Fort Albany, Hudson Bay
AllegianceKingdom of France France
Service/branch Compagnies Franches de la Marine
RankCaptain
Battles/warsKing William's War

Queen Anne's War

Spouse(s)Françoise-Jeanne Denis (1664 - 1738), 1696 [1]

Military career edit

De Manthet fought in many battles during his military career. In 1689 he participated in an attack against the Senecas at the Lake of Two Mountains, thereby saving that years fur trade from capture. Together with Jacques le Moyne de Sainte-Hélène he led 114 Canadians and 96 allied Indians in the attack on Schenectady in 1690. He also participated in the raid against the Mohawk towns in 1692. It was when leading an attack against Fort Albany in the Hudson Bay that he was killed in action.[2][3][4]

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Nicolas d' Ailleboust dit de Manthet." Généalogie Québec. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
  2. ^ "Ailleboust de Manthet, Nicolas d'." Répertoire du patrimoine culturel du Québec. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
  3. ^ Blain 1982, vol. 2, pp. 13-14.
  4. ^ Pritchard 2004, p. 335.

Cited literature edit

  • Blain, Jean (1979) [1969]. "Ailleboust de Manthet, Nicolas d'". In Hayne, David (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. II (1701–1740) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.
  • Pritchard, James (2004). In search of Empire. Cambridge University Press.