- Louis Fornel
Louis Fornel (
Aug 20 ,1698 -May 30 ,1745 ) was a Frenchmerchant ,explorer , andseigneur inNew France . Involved in maritime trade and both born and married into prominent Quebec families,Louis Fornel was among the partnersLouis Bazil convinced to invest in his ill-fatedLabrador sealing station.Determined to claim a sealing concession of his own, Fornel explored
Hamilton Inlet (until then known as Baie des Esquimaux and named Baie Saint-Louis ) in Labrador aboard the "Expérience", which he owned withFrançois Havy and Jean Lafebvre. According to his record of the journey, Fornel devised an experiment to prove that that theInuit did not, as was commonly supposed, live on raw meat and salt water. Fornel's claim to the Bay was never formally recognised until after his death, when it was granted to his widow,Marie-Anne Barbel , who carried on the family business.Some time in the 1740s, Fornel bought a parcel of land adjacent to Notre-Dame-des-Anges-- and perhaps more importantly, the status that came with the title of seigneur-- which he named Bourg-Louis.
References
* Dale Miquelon , (2000) " [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=1349 Louis Fornel] " "
Dictionary of Canadian Biography online" Retrieved May 14, 2007
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