- Charles le Moyne de Longueuil, Baron de Longueuil
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Charles (II) le Moyne de Longueuil, Baron de Longueuil (1656 – 7 June 1729) was the first native-born Canadian to be made Baron in New France.
Charles le Moyne de Longueuil was the eldest son of Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay and spent his childhood in France as a page to one of Governor Frontenac's relatives. He was a military officer and governor of Trois-Rivières. He was appointed governor of Montreal in 1724.
When the Governor General of New France, Vaudreuil died in 1725, Longueuil was made responsible for the general administration of New France, until a new governor could be appointed. He was disappointed that the position was not given to him, being a natural progression from the governing of Trois-Rivieres. and later of Montreal, and, for a time, acting administrator of New France;
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French nobility Preceded by
New CreationBaron de Longueuil
1700-1729Succeeded by
Charles III le MoynePaul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve • Louis d'Ailleboust de Coulonge (acting) • Charles-Joseph d'Ailleboust des Musseaux (acting) • Raphaël-Lambert Closse (acting) • Zacharie Dupuis de Verdun (acting) • Étienne Pézard de LaTouche (acting) • Zacharie Dupuis de Verdun (acting) • Annibal-Alexis ou Balthazar de Flotte de La Frédière (acting) • Zacharie Dupuy de Verdun (acting) • Pierre de Lamotte de Saint-Paul • Michel-Sidrac Dugué de Boisbriand • François-Marie Perrot • Thomas Tarieu de LaNouguère (acting) • Louis-Hector de Callière • François Provost • Philippe de Rigaud de Vaudreuil (acting) • Philippe de Rigaud de Vaudreuil • Claude de Ramezay • Charles Le Moine, 1st Baron de Longueuil • Jean Bouillet, sieur de la Chassaigne • J.-M.-Josué Berthelot, sieur de Beaucourt • Charles Le Moine, 2nd Baron de Longueuil • François-Pierre Rigaud de Vaudreuil • Thomas Gage • Ralph BurtonCategories:- 1656 births
- 1729 deaths
- Barons of Longueuil
- People of New France
- Governors of Montreal
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