James Le Tort
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James Le Tort (often spelled James Letort, c. 1675 – c. 1742) was a Pennsylvania fur trader and a coureur des bois active in the early 18th century. He established trading posts at several remote Native American communities in Pennsylvania and Ohio and became fluent in the Delaware and Shawnee languages. During the 1720s he frequently served as an interpreter at councils and conferences between Native American leaders and the government of the Province of Pennsylvania.
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James Le Tort
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James Le Tort
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James Le Tort
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1742-07-01
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Bonnétable, dept. of Sarthe, France
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68162016
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1104840772
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c. 1675
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1742-07-01
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Fur trader who established trading posts in remote Native American communities in Pennsylvania and Ohio; Collaboration with James Logan; Prominent Delaware language and Shawnee language interpreter at councils and conferences
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Explorer, fur trader
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Anne Le Tort
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1703
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James Le Tort (often spelled James Letort, c. 1675 – c. 1742) was a Pennsylvania fur trader and a coureur des bois active in the early 18th century. He established trading posts at several remote Native American communities in Pennsylvania and Ohio and became fluent in the Delaware and Shawnee languages. During the 1720s he frequently served as an interpreter at councils and conferences between Native American leaders and the government of the Province of Pennsylvania.
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Brother: Francis Le Tort ; Sister: Ann Margaret Le Tort; Son: James Le Tort
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33007
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1742
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1703
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1675
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1742