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- Jean-Gabriel_Cerré abstract "Jean-Gabriel Cerré (August 12, 1734 – April 4, 1805) was a Quebec-born merchant in the Illinois Country and Saint Louis.The son of Joseph Serré and Marie-Madeleine Picard, he was born in Montreal. Cerré established himself in Kaskaskia as a merchant in 1755 but retained business and personal connections with Montreal. He was pragmatic in his politics, supporting the British authorities while they were in control and transferring his loyalties to the Americans after George Rogers Clark seized control of the region. In 1779, he was named a justice of the peace for the district. However, the new government was not able to maintain order and, around the end of 1779, he moved to Saint Louis, then under Spanish control. His business prospered and he became one of the wealthiest and most influential persons in the area. Control of the Louisiana territory later passed to France, who sold it to the United States in 1803. Cerré died in Saint Louis two years later at the age of 70.His daughter Marie-Anne married Pierre-Louis Panet, a Montreal notary, and his daughter Marie-Thérèse married Auguste Chouteau, founder of Saint Louis. His youngest daughter Julia married Antoine Pierre Soulard, the king's surveyor for the upper Louisiana territory.Cerre Street in Saint Louis was named after Jean-Gabriel Cerré.".
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- Jean-Gabriel_Cerré wikiPageWikiLink Montreal.
- Jean-Gabriel_Cerré wikiPageWikiLink Pierre-Louis_Panet.
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- Jean-Gabriel_Cerré wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gabriel Cerre".
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- Jean-Gabriel_Cerré subject Category:1734_births.
- Jean-Gabriel_Cerré subject Category:1804_deaths.
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- Jean-Gabriel_Cerré hypernym Merchant.
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- Jean-Gabriel_Cerré comment "Jean-Gabriel Cerré (August 12, 1734 – April 4, 1805) was a Quebec-born merchant in the Illinois Country and Saint Louis.The son of Joseph Serré and Marie-Madeleine Picard, he was born in Montreal. Cerré established himself in Kaskaskia as a merchant in 1755 but retained business and personal connections with Montreal.".
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