Claude Trénonay
Claude Trénonay (Jean Claude Trénonay de Chanfrey) (1733–1792) was a wealthy slave-owner who owned a plantation near Point Coupee, Louisiana (New Spain). Claude was the nephew and heir of , who had been the sub-delegate of the Ordonnateur Michel in Point Coupee.
He died on 9 July 1792 when Latulipe, an enslaved Ibo, shot him with a musket while he was eating his dinner.[1]
His nephew Armand Duplantier inherited his estate after his death.
References[]
- ^ Midlo Hall, Gwendolyn (1992). Africans in Colonial Louisiana. Louisiana State University Press. pp. 252.
Categories:
- 1792 deaths
- French slave traders
- 1733 births
- 18th-century French businesspeople
- People in 18th-century Louisiana
- French slave owners