Francois Maximilien Mission (d'Estaing d'Apchon Upjohn) b. 1650 d. 2 February 1722

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Francois Maximilien Mission
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Francois Monceaux (d'Estaing, Mission, Fougere) [Estaing] b. 1632 d. 1680?

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1650 рождение: Le Bourg-d'Oisans, Val d’Aran, Bresse, France

unvon: Eesqueim (Esquire)

1713 nikohlar soni: Nova Scotia, Canada, Wife's name not noted. Record is unclear whether this was a new marriage, if the ships master's status is simply listed as married.

2 February 1722 o'limi: London, England

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A prolific travel writer was imprisoned for Piracy twice and responsible for some of the most astounding descriptions of now extinct species of animals native to the Mascarene Islands, (Reunion and Mauritius). Was responsible for the establishment of an short lived experimental colony in the Mascarenes that became attractive to pirates, privateers, and smugglers seeking a safe haven in the Indian Ocean waters.

Described as the great grandson of Jean d'Estaing and Gilberte Rochfoucauld, Francois was a statesman that served as an elected official to the French parliament from the areas of Bresse and Fougere. He lost his position at court following the revocation of the Edict of Nante whereupon he resolved to emigrate to England and beyond accompanied by Sicilian relative and friend Pierre Carracioli, a defrocked priest from Italy; and student Thomas Musson the grandson of Montgomery Arren (Montclair du Arrens).

The d'Estaing of the Languedoc family split along religious lines Catholic and Huguenot, with various Protestant factions branches emigrating to Holland, Prussia, England, and Navarre, as well as the Indian Ocean and Caribbean Islands.

Francois' life can be pieced together from a semibiographical account narrated to an amateur historian by the pirate Thomas Tew; family histories of associates, and through his extensive accounts and journals of his travels and experiences.

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  1. Marriage and Immigration (Status as Shipowner) - Event: Married Year: 1713 Province: Nova Scotia Place: Beaubassin (Near Amherst Ns) Comments: Ls-Francois. Merchant, shipowner. Source: Untitled manuscript. Volume/Page: 426-7

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Francois Monceaux (d'Estaing, Mission, Fougere)
рождение: 1632, Chateau Fougere, Bresse, France
o'limi: 1680?, Henrico Virginia
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Francois Maximilien Mission (d'Estaing d'Apchon Upjohn)
рождение: 1650, Le Bourg-d'Oisans, Val d’Aran, Bresse, France
unvon: Eesqueim (Esquire)
nikohlar soni: 1713, Nova Scotia, Canada, Wife's name not noted. Record is unclear whether this was a new marriage, if the ships master's status is simply listed as married.
o'limi: 2 February 1722, London, England
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