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  1. Charlotte Small (September 1, 1785 - May 4, 1857) was a Métis woman who notably joined her surveyor, map maker, and explorer husband David Thompson on his expeditions.

  2. 25 de oct. de 2022 · Charlotte Small Thompson, Cree wife of and collaborator with David Thompson (born ca. 1785 in or near Île-à-la-Crosse, SK; died 4 May 1857 near Montreal, QC). Charlotte’s husband, David, is celebrated today as one of North America’s most accomplished geographers.

  3. Charlotte Thompson née Small. (1785-1857) Charlotte was born in what is now Canadian Northestw in 1785. Charlotte was the Métis daughter of fur trader Patrick Small and a Cree wife. Her father left the business and abandoned his fur trade family when Charlotte was just five.

  4. 17 de ene. de 2023 · Her story begins on Sept. 1, 1785, when she was born to Patrick Small, an investor aka fur trader with the North West Company, and an unnamed Cree woman. As a woman of Cree and European descent, Charlotte was Metis, and part of a culture that would help shape Canadian history from the 19 th century onwards.

  5. When he eventually married 14-year-old Charlotte Small, daughter of a Northwest Company Fur trader and a Cree mother, they soon began their grand adventure that today is considered one of Canada’s great love stories.

  6. 11 de feb. de 2014 · A sketch of my heroine, Charlotte Small, wife of Canadian explorer David Thompson and mother of thirteen children, and whose story I am trying to tell.

  7. Charlotte Small Thompson was a Cree woman who married explorer David Thompson and travelled across North America with him. She is a national historic person who represents the many Aboriginal women who shared their knowledge and skills with fur traders.