Pierre de Troyes Chevalier de Troyes |
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Died | May 8, 1688 Fort Denonville |
Allegiance | France |
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Régiment de Piémont Compagnies Franches de la Marine |
Rank | Captain |
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Spouse(s) | Marie Petit de L’Estang |
Pierre de Troyes, born at unknown date, died 1688, was a captain that led the French capture of Moose Factory, Rupert House, and Fort Albany in Hudson Bay 1686.
A captain in the French army de Troyes arrived at Quebec in August 1685 with reinforcements for the colony. On 20 March 1686, with a party of twenty Troupes de la Marine (mariens) and sixty Canadien militiamen (selected for their canoeing skills) out of Montreal, he led a mission to chase the English from James Bay (then known as the bottom of Hudson Bay). Among his officers were three Le Moyne brothers, Pierre, Jacques and Paul. They were divided into three groups and headed to their destination using the interior waterways.
The mission (Hudson Bay expedition (1686)) made audacious use of canoes for transportation in voyageur style, following the Ottawa River north, portaging by way of Lake Timiskaming and Lake Abitibi (on the Abitibi River). The assault caught the British entirely by surprise and captured Moose Fort with ease on 20 June. On 3 July, de Troyes took Rupert House along with HBC Craven, which he used to descend on Fort Albany, which fell 26 July. Leaving Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville in charge of the captured forts, de Troyes returned to Quebec.