Josette Vieau

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Josette Vieau was the wife of Milwaukee founder Solomon Juneau and a prominent early settler connected to the region’s fur trade and Métis community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Métis person
early settler
historical figure
person
associatedWith Milwaukee NERFINISHED
Solomon Juneau NERFINISHED
fur trade in the Great Lakes region
connectedTo Métis community in Wisconsin
fur trade
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext French-Indigenous Métis fur trade society
ethnicGroup Métis NERFINISHED
gender female
hasRelative Solomon Juneau NERFINISHED
hasRole early settler of Milwaukee region
participant in Great Lakes fur trade community
historicalContext early 19th-century American frontier
livedIn Wisconsin NERFINISHED
notableFor being the wife of Milwaukee founder Solomon Juneau
prominent role in early Milwaukee Métis community
region Great Lakes region NERFINISHED
residence Milwaukee region NERFINISHED
spouse Solomon Juneau NERFINISHED
spouseOfNotableFor founding Milwaukee
spouseOfOccupation city founder

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Solomon Juneau spouse Josette Vieau