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  1. Charles La Tour (born 1593, Champagne, France—died 1666, Fort St. John, Nova Scotia) was a French colonist and fur trader who served as governor of Acadia (region of the North American Atlantic seaboard centred on Nova Scotia) under the French and the English.

  2. 26 de feb. de 2024 · Gouverneur Charles Saint-Étienne de La Tour formerly De Latour aka Turgis. Born about 1593 in Champagne, France [uncertain] Ancestors. Son of Nicolas (de Saint-Étienne de la Tour) Saint-Étienne de La Tour and Marie Amador De Salazar. Brother of Louis Turgis DeLatour and Angélique Turgis.

  3. 20 de mar. de 2020 · An Adventurer in Acadie. By Joan Dawson with research support from the Nova Scotia Museum. In 1606 at the age of fourteen, Charles de LaTour came to Acadie and led an adventurous life.

  4. Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour (1593–1666) was a Huguenot French colonist and fur trader who served as Governor of Acadia from 1631–1642 and again from 1653–1657.

  5. Source: Link. SAINT-ÉTIENNE DE LA TOUR, CHARLES DE [ the family name may well have been Turgis], trader, colonizer, and governor of Acadia; b. 1593, probably in the old French province of Champagne, the son of Claude de Saint-Étienne de La Tour; d. 1666.

  6. 21 de ene. de 2008 · Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour, colonizer, trader, governor of Acadia (b at Champagne, France 1593; d at Cap de Sable, Acadia 1663). La Tour possibly reached Acadia as early as 1606, living there permanently from 1610.

  7. CHARLES DE SAINT­ETIENNE DE LA TOUR, (1593 ­ 1666) French colonist and fur trader who served as governor of Acadia (Nova Scotia) under the French and the English. Hearing ofthe creation of the Company of New France, Charles DE LA TOUR wrote in 1627 to King Louis XIII and to his minister, Cardinal Richelieu, telling them that Acadi~ was in ...