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Levasseur History, Family Crest Coats of Arms Jean Levasseur, born in 1622, son of Noel and Geneviève (née Ganche), was a French sculptor that married Marguerite Richard, daughter of Nicolas and Jeanne (née Bonnet), in France on 23rd April 1645
Kevin Levasseur Obituary (2025) - North Ridgeville, OH - Cleveland. com Kevin Levasseur Obituary age 74, of North Ridgeville, Ohio, passed away peacefully on June 23, 2025, surrounded by family and following a life well led A long-time automotive industry executive, Kevin was an adoring and beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and uncle
Olivier Levasseur: The Pirate’s Code and Buried Treasure Olivier Levasseur, a French buccaneer colloquially known as La Buse or ‘The Buzzard’ for his swift and predatory tactics, remains one of the most enigmatic figures in the captivating history of piracy
Exploration Mysteries: The Treasure of Olivier Levasseur Several notorious names emerged and made their mark by plundering ships and burying treasures in secret locations One of these intriguing figures was Olivier Levasseur, who supposedly hid one of the richest pirate stashes of all time in the Seychelles islands
Pirate Rounders | Olivier Levasseur - History Archive Oliver Levasseur (1688 or 1690 – 7 July 1730), also known as La Buse (The Buzzard) was an infamous French pirate captain based out of the Nassau pirate republic in the Bahamas and later operated on the Pirate Round
Levasseur - Name Meaning and Origin The surname Levasseur is of French origin and is derived from the Old French word "vasseur," meaning "vassal" or "servant " It was originally a occupational name given to someone who worked as a servant or vassal for a lord or nobleman
Olivier Levasseur Levasseur’s life and exploits have significantly influenced pirate literature and lore His enigmatic persona and the legends surrounding his treasure have inspired numerous books, films, and documentaries, cementing his place as a fascinating figure in maritime history
Home - Levasseur Association of America Inc We welcome you to the Levasseur Association of America inc website It includes several historical documents with historical content concerning the ancestors Jean, Pierre and Laurent Levasseur who arrived in New France in the 17th century
Olivier Levasseur’s Lost Treasure - Amusing Planet On the 7th of July 1730, the notorious French pirate, Olivier Levasseur, faced his final moments on the scaffold His crimes, which had instilled fear across the high seas for over fifteen years, had finally caught up with him However, it was his brazen looting of the Portuguese great galleon Nossa Senhora do Cabo that sealed his fate