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    Jacques Vieau (or Vieaux), born Jacques Le Vieux (Montreal QC, May 5, 1757 – July 1, 1852, Howard, Wisconsin) was a French-Canadian fur trader and the...
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  • Look up Vieau in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vieau is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jacques Vieau (1757–1852), French-Canadian...
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    Milwaukee area by Jacques Vieau, a French-Canadian fur trader and the first permanent white settler in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 1818 Jacques Vieau hired Solomon...
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    charitable work. Josette Viaux was born on April 16, 1803, in Fort Howard to Jacques Vieau, a French Canadian fur trader for the North West Company, and Angelique...
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    eighteenth century, and the area was reclaimed by Menominee people. Trader Jacques Vieau established a short lived trading post for the North West Company in...
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    is a monument marking the site of an early trading post built by Jacques Vieau. Vieau was a settler and fur trader who later became father-in-law to Milwaukee...
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    modern history began in Downtown Milwaukee in 1795 when fur trader Jacques Vieau (1757–1852) built a post along a bluff on the east side, overlooking...
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    Hall of Fame until 2003. The land had once been farmland belonging to Jacques Vieau. The new stadium, originally known as "(New) City Stadium", was officially...
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    farmers and landowners in the late 19th century. One of the owners was Jacques Vieau. One theory of the origins of Ashwaubenon is of Ojibwe origin. It is...
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  • 1818. The French Canadian Juneau married Josette Vieau, daughter of Jacques Vieau, in 1820, and Vieau eventually sold the trading post to his son-in-law...
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