- Pierre Belleque
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name= Pierre Belleque
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birth_date= 1793
birth_place=
death_date= 1849
death_place= at sea
occupation= trapper, farmer
spouse=Pierre Belleque (1793-1849) was a French Canadian fur trader in the British claimed
Columbia District , which was also known as theOregon Country and also claimed by theUnited States . He settled on theFrench Prairie in what is now the state ofOregon where in 1843 he participated in theChampoeg Meetings . Though he voted against the measure to form a provisional at those meetings, the measure passed and led to the creation of theProvisional Government of Oregon .Fur trade
In 1818, Belleque signed up with the British
North West Company , and became an employee of theHudson’s Bay Company (HBC) in 1821 when the two companies were forced to merge.Chapman, J. S. (1993). "French prairie ceramics: the Harriet D. Munnick archaeological collection, circa 1820-1860 : a catalog and Northwest comparative guide". Anthropology northwest, no. 8. Corvallis, Or: Dept. of Anthropology, Oregon State University.] Around 1830 he claimed some land on the French Prairie in theWillamette Valley .Oregon
Around 1833 Belleque settled his farm, which lay next to
Étienne Lucier , a fellow former French Canadian fur trapper for the HBC. There Belleque and his wife, Genevieve St. Martin, lived at the Willamette Fur Post near Champoeg. That post had been owned by the HBC, and the Belleque family was able to live there after receiving permission due to Genevieve's relation to one of the HBC officers. (Genevieve was of Métis origin. The couple would have seven children.On
March 22 1836 , he and 15 other French Canadians on the prairie representing nearly 80 settlers and their children signed a petition to request a priest for the settlement from theBishop of Juliopolis . [ [http://www.ohs.org/education/oregonhistory/historical_records/popupTrans.cfm?doc_ID=F6F38B27-0026-9B3C-5F55CF7C8BAC6B83 The Oregon History Project: From Willamette Settlers to the Bishop of Juliopolis.] Oregon Historical Society. RetrievedNovember 1 2007 .] At that time of this petition, Belleque had three children. In 1843, at Champoeg, Belleque participated in the debates over whether the settlers in the region should establish their own government, or wait until theOregon boundary dispute was settled.cite book
last = Hussey
first = John A.
title = Champoeg: Place of Transition, A Disputed History
publisher = Oregon Historical Society
year = 1967] At the final vote onMay 2 1843 , Belleque and most of the French Canadian pioneers voted against forming a government. However, the measure passed by a vote of 52 to 50 at theChampoeg Meetings , and a provisional government was created.Horner, John B. (1919). "Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature". The J.K. Gill Co.: Portland.]Pierre Belleque would remain at his farm for 15 years, and then left for the
California Gold Rush in 1848. He died at sea on his return in 1849.References
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