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François Payette (1793 – post 1844) was a North American fur trader. Born near Montreal, he began his career as a canoeman, was hired by John Jacob Astor and shipped to the Oregon Country aboard the Tonquin, entering the mouth of the Columbia River on May 9, 1812. With the sale of Astor's Pacific Fur Company to the North West Company in 1813, Payette joined the NWC, "accompanying numerous expeditions into the interior." When the Hudson's Bay Company absorbed the North West Company in 1821, Payette transferred allegiance to the HBC. He took part in notable fur gathering-trading expeditions throughout the upper Rockies and was an occasional interpreter, sometimes second in command of brigades, and clerk.
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dbo:abstract | François Payette (1793 – post 1844) was a North American fur trader. Born near Montreal, he began his career as a canoeman, was hired by John Jacob Astor and shipped to the Oregon Country aboard the Tonquin, entering the mouth of the Columbia River on May 9, 1812. With the sale of Astor's Pacific Fur Company to the North West Company in 1813, Payette joined the NWC, "accompanying numerous expeditions into the interior." When the Hudson's Bay Company absorbed the North West Company in 1821, Payette transferred allegiance to the HBC. He took part in notable fur gathering-trading expeditions throughout the upper Rockies and was an occasional interpreter, sometimes second in command of brigades, and clerk. He was stationed at old Fort Boise (near present-day Parma) for his last years with the company, retiring June 1, 1844. While in the Northwest, Payette had at least one child by a Flathead woman. The child was named Baptiste who spent the winter of 1833–1834 studying in Boston. After this, there are two known stories. The first is that he returned to Montreal, and nothing more is known of him. The second is the account of George Goodhart, who claims he died in Idaho, either in 1854 or 1855 and was buried in the area now known as Washoe, looking over the Snake and Payette rivers. Payette was one of the more able and worthy HBC men in the interior Northwest. In southwestern Idaho, a river, lake, county, city, and a national forest are named for him. Former astronaut Julie Payette of Canada claimed him to be an ancestor, during her inaugural speech as Governor General of Canada on October 2, 2017. (en) Francois Payette (cerca de Montreal, 1793 - después de 1844) fue un comerciante de pieles de Canadá. Nacido cerca de Montreal, comenzó su carrera como canonero. Después fue contratado por el empresario peletero John Jacob Astor y embarcado al territorio de Oregón a bordo del Beaver [Castor], entrando en la boca del río Columbia el 9 de mayo de 1812. Astor vendió en 1813 su compañía, la Pacific Fur Company, a la británica Compañía del Noroeste (North West Company, o NWC), y Payette, como muchos hombre más, se unió a la NWC «acompañando a numerosas expediciones al interior». En 1821, cuando la Compañía de la Bahía de Hudson (Hudson's Bay Company, o HBC) absorbió a la Compañía del Noroeste, Payette fue transferido lealmente a la HBC. Participó en notables expediciones para recolectar pieles a través de las Rocosas superiores y fue un intérprete ocasional, a veces el segundo al mando de las brigadas, y secretario. Estuvo estacionado en sus últimos años en la Compañía, y se retiró el 1 de junio de 1844. Mientras estuvo en el North West Payette habría tenido al menos un hijo con una mujer nativa de la etnia de los flathead. El niño fue llamado Baptiste y pasó el invierno de 1833-1834 estudiando en Boston. Después de esto, hay dos historias conocidas. La primera es que él volvió a Montreal, y nada más se sabe de él. La segunda es la historia de George Goodhart, que afirma que murió en Idaho, ya fuese en 1854 o 1855, y que fue enterrado en el área ahora conocida como Washoe, a orillas del río Snake y el río Payette. Fue uno de los hombres más capaces y dignos de la HBC en el interior del Noroeste. (es) |
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rdfs:comment | François Payette (1793 – post 1844) was a North American fur trader. Born near Montreal, he began his career as a canoeman, was hired by John Jacob Astor and shipped to the Oregon Country aboard the Tonquin, entering the mouth of the Columbia River on May 9, 1812. With the sale of Astor's Pacific Fur Company to the North West Company in 1813, Payette joined the NWC, "accompanying numerous expeditions into the interior." When the Hudson's Bay Company absorbed the North West Company in 1821, Payette transferred allegiance to the HBC. He took part in notable fur gathering-trading expeditions throughout the upper Rockies and was an occasional interpreter, sometimes second in command of brigades, and clerk. (en) Francois Payette (cerca de Montreal, 1793 - después de 1844) fue un comerciante de pieles de Canadá. Nacido cerca de Montreal, comenzó su carrera como canonero. Después fue contratado por el empresario peletero John Jacob Astor y embarcado al territorio de Oregón a bordo del Beaver [Castor], entrando en la boca del río Columbia el 9 de mayo de 1812. Astor vendió en 1813 su compañía, la Pacific Fur Company, a la británica Compañía del Noroeste (North West Company, o NWC), y Payette, como muchos hombre más, se unió a la NWC «acompañando a numerosas expediciones al interior». (es) |
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