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  1. Jean-Louis Le Loutre. Abbé Jean-Louis Le Loutre ( French: [ʒɑ̃lwi ləlutʁ]; 26 September 1709 – 30 September 1772) was a Catholic priest and missionary for the Paris Foreign Missions Society.

    • September 30, 1772 (age 63), Nantes, France
  2. 21 de ene. de 2008 · Jean-Louis Le Loutre, priest, missionary (b at Morlaix, France 26 Sept 1709; d at Nantes, France 30 Sept 1772). Some historians regard Le Loutre as a political agent for France, others as the consummate missionary, using every means to keep the French Catholic ACADIANS from British Protestant domination.

  3. Biography – LE LOUTRE, JEAN-LOUIS – Volume IV (1771-1800) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Source: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. LE LOUTRE, JEAN-LOUIS (he signed LeLoutre ), priest, Spiritan, and missionary; b. 26 Sept. 1709 in the parish of Saint-Matthieu in Morlaix, France, son of Jean-Maurice Le Loutre Després, a paper maker and ...

  4. Jean-Louis Le Loutre (né à Morlaix le 26 septembre 1709 – mort le 30 septembre 1772 ). Il était prêtre missionnaire dans la province royale de l' Acadie. Il signait LeLoutre 1; durant sa captivité, il signait Desprez 2 .

  5. Overview. Jean-Louis Le Loutre. (1711—1772) Quick Reference. (1711–72), French priest and missionary. Le Loutre studied at seminaries in Paris and was ordained in 1737. The same year, he arrived in Louisbourg and shortly thereafter was living among ... From: Le Loutre, Jean-Louis in The Oxford Companion to Canadian History »

  6. 4 de sept. de 2023 · The fate of the next generation of Acadians can be understood through the experiences of another French priest: Father Jean-Louis Le Loutre, C.S.Sp. (1709-1772), who arrived in Canada fourteen years after the assassination of Father Râle.

  7. LELOUTRE, JEAN LOUIS. Missionary; b. Morlaix. France, Sept. 26, 1709; d. Nantes, France, 1772. After ordination at the seminary of the Paris Foreign Mission Society in 1737, he was sent to Canada to the parish of Annapolis, Nova Scotia, but he was detained in Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island.