Michel Laframboise | |
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Born | Jean Baptiste Eugene Laframboise May 11, 1793 Varennes, Quebec, Canada |
Died | January 25, 1865 Champoeg, Oregon, U.S. | (aged 71)
Occupation(s) | Fur trapper, farmer |
Spouse | Émilie Picard |
Michel Laframboise (May 11, 1793 – January 25, 1865) was a French Canadian fur trader in the Oregon Country who settled on the French Prairie in the modern U.S. state of Oregon. A native of Varennes, Quebec, he worked for the Pacific Fur Company, the North West Company, and the Hudson's Bay Company before he later became a farmer and ferry operator. In 1843 he participated in the Champoeg Meetings. Though he voted against the measure to form a provisional government, the measure passed and led to the creation of the Provisional Government of Oregon.