Horsch, Nicolaus

Horsch, Nicolaus

Male 1729 - 1782  (53 years)

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   Date  Event(s)
1729 
  • 1729: Kaukauna History
    Charles de Langlade, son of Augustin de Langlade and Domitelle, sister to the head of the Ottawa, born in Mackinac.
1745 
  • 1745: Kaukauna History
    Augsutin de Langlade and his son, Charles, first come to Green Bay.
1752 
  • 1752: Kaukauna History
    Charles de Langlade with a force of 200 Ottawa attacks the Miami village of Pickawillany -- signaling the start of the French-Indian (or Seven Year\'s) War.
1754 
  • 1754: Kaukauna History
    Charles de Langlade marries Charlotte Ambroisine Bourassa, a daughter from this union marries Pierre Grignon.
1755 
  • 1755: Kaukauna History
    De Langlade and his Ottawa are given credit for planning the attack in which Braddock and the English were defeated at Fort Duquesne.
1759 
  • 1759: Kaukauna History
    De Langlade and 400 Indians join Montcalm in the defense of Quebec. The French surrender and the French and Indian (SevenYears) War ends.
1763 
  • 1763: Kaukauna History
    Charles de Langlade and his son-in-law, Pierre Grignon, open a trading post at Grand Kakalin
  • 1763: Kaukauna History
    The Treaty of Paris is signed in which Wisconsin becomes a part of the British Empire.
1764 
  • 1764: Kaukauna History
    The de Langlade family moves to Green Bay.
1775 
  • 1775: USA History
    June 15: George Washington appointed general and commander-in-chief of the new Continental Army.
10 1776 
  • 1776: USA History
    July 4. Thomas Jefferson presents the United States Declaration of Independence

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