Antoine Davion was originally from
Saint-Omer
Saint-Omer (; ; Picard: ''Saint-Onmé'') is a commune and sub-prefecture of the Pas-de-Calais department in France.
It is west-northwest of Lille on the railway to Calais, and is located in the Artois province. The town is named after Sa ...
in
Artois,
France
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. He served in various churches on the
Ăle d'OrlĂ©ans
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in
Québec before departing for the
Mississippi River
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in 1698 to help establish missions among the indigenous peoples. He would serve among the
Tunica Indians from 1699 until about 1722 when he would retire to
New Orleans
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. He would return to France and die among his family in 1726.
References
''Handbook of the American Frontier: The southeastern woodlands.''Joseph Norman Heard.
1726 deaths
French Roman Catholic missionaries
Year of birth missing
Roman Catholic missionaries in New France
People from Saint-Omer
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