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Charles Chaboillez : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles Chaboillez

Charles-Jean-Baptiste Chaboillez (July 9, 1736 - September 25, 1808), of Montreal, was one of the most influential French Canadian fur traders after the British Conquest of New France and a founding member of the Beaver Club. Chaboillez Square in Montreal was named for his nephew, The Hon. Louis Chaboillez, in 1813.
==Early life==

He was the eldest son of fur trader Charles Chaboillez (1706-1757), and his wife Marie-Anne (1711-1778), the daughter of another well-known fur trader, Jean-Baptiste Chevalier (1677-1746).〔(Genealogy of the Chaboillez family )〕 After his father's death, his mother returned to Montreal and purchased a spacious house on Rue Saint-Paul for 9,000 ''livres''. From 1751, Chaboillez with his brothers was active in the fur trade between Michilimackinac, Grand Portage and Montreal. By 1769, he had already amassed a personal fortune of some 30,000 ''livres'' and the following year an investment of £2,550 in the fur trade put him in the forefront of Canadian investors.

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