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Charles de Salaberry - Wikipedia Lieutenant-Colonel Charles-Michel d'Irumberry de Salaberry, CB (19 November 1778 – 27 February 1829) was a Canadian military officer and politician who served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and War of 1812
Charles de Salaberry - U. S. National Park Service Salaberry spent the French Revolution in the Caribbean and was part of successful invasions of Saint-Dominique, Guadeloupe and Martinique He was slowly promoted throughout the Napoleonic Wars, serving in Britain and Ireland
Salaberry - Wikipedia Horacio Salaberry (born 1987), Uruguayan footballer Ignace-Michel-Louis-Antoine d'Irumberry de Salaberry (1752–1828), Member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield - Wikipedia Salaberry-de-Valleyfield was officially named in 1874 after Colonel Charles de Salaberry who served with the British army during the War of 1812 "Valleyfield" came from the Valleyfield Mills, a paper mill south of Edinburgh in Scotland
Charles de Salaberry - American Battlefield Trust De Salaberry’s actions during the War of 1812 brought him an enormous deal of prestige in both Canada and throughout the empire, thanks to the patronage of Prince Edward
Charles-Michael d’Irumberry de Salaberry - War History Salaberry raised and commanded the famous Voltigeurs Canadiens, a light infantry battalion recruited entirely from the Frenchspeaking inhabitants of Quebec With them he fought and won the Battle of Chateauguay against impossible odds and staved off an invasion of Lower Canada
Charles de Salaberry A Biography - War of 1812 A detailed biography on the famous French Canadian Soldier Charles De Salaberry who fought during the War of 1812 at the battle of the Chateauguay
Municipality of De Salaberry - History Lieutenant Colonel Charles-Michel d'Irumberry de Salaberry (November 19, 1778 - February 27, 1829) was a French-Canadian nobleman who served as an officer of the British army in Lower Canada (now Quebec) and won distinction for repelling the American advance on Montreal during the War of 1812
Fact Sheet - friends-amis. org Charles-Michel's father, Ignace de Salaberry, was Seigneur de Chambly et de Beaulac, and was also a British officer who had fought in the defence of Quebec during the American Revolutionary war
Memorable Manitobans: Charles dIrumberry De Salaberry (1820-1882) In 1857 he served in the Hind Expedition to Red River, in the 1860s he held militia appointments, and in 1869 he was appointed a Canadian government emissary to Red River He was chosen because he was one of the few French Canadians known to Ottawa who had any acquaintance with the settlement