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Joseph Boucher de Niverville (September 22, 1715 – August 30, 1804) was an army and militia officer in New France (under the rule of the Kingdom of France) and the Province of Quebec (under the rule of Great Britain) of present-day Canada. He was made a Chevalier of the Order of Saint Louis and his military career was "one of the longest of any Canadian officer in the 18th century." In 1759, Marie, a Cree woman enslaved by Boucher de Niverville, injured his wife, Marie-Josephte Chastelain, and his mother, Marguerite, with a knife. In December of that year Marie was executed by hanging.

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  • Joseph Boucher de Niverville (en)
  • Joseph-Claude Boucher de Niverville (fr)
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  • Joseph Boucher de Niverville (September 22, 1715 – August 30, 1804) was an army and militia officer in New France (under the rule of the Kingdom of France) and the Province of Quebec (under the rule of Great Britain) of present-day Canada. He was made a Chevalier of the Order of Saint Louis and his military career was "one of the longest of any Canadian officer in the 18th century." In 1759, Marie, a Cree woman enslaved by Boucher de Niverville, injured his wife, Marie-Josephte Chastelain, and his mother, Marguerite, with a knife. In December of that year Marie was executed by hanging. (en)
  • Joseph-Claude Boucher de Niverville (né le 22 septembre 1715 à Chambly en Nouvelle-France – mort le 30 août 1804 à Trois-Rivières au Bas-Canada) est un officier dans l’armée et dans la milice, seigneur, surintendant des Affaires indiennes et fonctionnaire canadien. (fr)
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  • Joseph Boucher de Niverville (September 22, 1715 – August 30, 1804) was an army and militia officer in New France (under the rule of the Kingdom of France) and the Province of Quebec (under the rule of Great Britain) of present-day Canada. He was made a Chevalier of the Order of Saint Louis and his military career was "one of the longest of any Canadian officer in the 18th century." In 1759, Marie, a Cree woman enslaved by Boucher de Niverville, injured his wife, Marie-Josephte Chastelain, and his mother, Marguerite, with a knife. In December of that year Marie was executed by hanging. (en)
  • Joseph-Claude Boucher de Niverville (né le 22 septembre 1715 à Chambly en Nouvelle-France – mort le 30 août 1804 à Trois-Rivières au Bas-Canada) est un officier dans l’armée et dans la milice, seigneur, surintendant des Affaires indiennes et fonctionnaire canadien. (fr)
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