- Louis André (priest)
Louis André (
28 May 1631 –19 September 1715 ) was a French bornJesuit priest and missionary who came toNew France in 1669. He assisted with the evangelization of the American Indians inQuebec .He was born in
Saint-Rémy inFrance . He was ordained a priest of the Jesuit order and came to Canada in 1669. He assisted in the formal ceremony declaring the North West Territory was the territory of the King of France. His first missionary duty was served among the Indians aroundLake Huron . WithClaude-Jean Allouez , he built the De Pere Mission of St. Francis Xavier inWisconsin . He continued to serve as a missionary, evangelizing theMenominee ,Potawatomi , andWinnebago tribes in theGreen Bay, Wisconsin , area. He relocated to Mackinac in 1682 and 1683, going on to teach at the Jesuit College in Quebec for several years. He returned to missionary work on the lowerSt. Lawrence River from 1691-1692. He died in Quebec some years later.Father André's ministry in the New World combined a great deal of missionary work as well as a number of years teaching philosophy and Latin.At some time in Canada he compiled an important
Algonkin and Ottawa dictionary and a small conversational manual which still exists.References
*"Who Was Who in America: Historical Volume, 1607-1896." Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1967.
External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=607 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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