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Michel Branamour Menard

Michel Branamour Menard (1805-1856) was a Canadian-born trader, merchant, and co-founder of Galveston, Texas.
==Early life==
Michel Branamour Menard was born on 1805 at La Prairie, Quebec, Canada to Michel B. and Marguerite de Noyer Menard. He was already working at a young age as an engagé, working through the Detroit post of the American Fur Trading Company. He spent most of two years conducting business in Minnesota. An uncle, Pierre Menard, recruited him to trade furs at Kaskaskia starting in 1822.〔Margaret Swett Henson, "MENARD, MICHEL BRANAMOUR," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fme09), accessed November 12, 2014. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.〕 The young Menard received a francophone education. Later he learned English, but spoke with his native French accent throughout his life. Still working for his uncle, he moved to the Ste. Genevieve area, where he traded and lived with a local band of Shawnee. He followed the Shawnee south to the White River, and in 1828, crossed with them into Mexican Texas along the Red River.〔
Menard applied for Mexican citizenship on December 1, 1829 at Nacogdoches, where he established a base for his fur trading operations. He was married briefly after 1832 to Marie Diana Leclerc of Ste Genevieve, who died of cholera on May 14, 1833. He opened a sawmill in 1833, and by 1834, he had accumulated various tracts of land along the Trinity and Red Rivers amounting to about 40,000 acres. His trading reached as far south as Saltillo, Mexico, and he continued to send goods north on the rivers to the American Fur Company.〔
Menard was a delegate to the Texas Convention of 1836 and signed the Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico.〔

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