Jean François Hamtramck

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Jean François Hamtramck was a French-Canadian soldier and early American military officer who served in the Northwest Territory and became the namesake of Hamtramck, Michigan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French-Canadian
military officer
person
allegiance France NERFINISHED
United States of America
birthDate 1756-02-19
birthPlace Montreal NERFINISHED
New France NERFINISHED
Province of Quebec NERFINISHED
burialPlace Detroit NERFINISHED
conflict American Revolutionary War
Northwest Indian War NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
United States of America
deathDate 1803-04-11
deathPlace Detroit NERFINISHED
Michigan Territory NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup French Canadian
familyName Hamtramck NERFINISHED
givenName Jean François NERFINISHED
hasNamesake Hamtramck, Michigan NERFINISHED
honor city of Hamtramck, Michigan named after him
languageSpoken English
French
militaryBranch Continental Army
United States Army
militaryRank commandant
lieutenant colonel
notableFor early American military service in the Northwest Territory
namesake of Hamtramck, Michigan
notableWork service in the Northwest Territory
occupation military officer
soldier
partOf early United States Army officers in the Old Northwest
positionHeld commandant of Detroit
commandant of Fort Lernoult
commandant of Fort Wayne
residence Detroit NERFINISHED
Northwest Territory NERFINISHED
servedIn Northwest Territory NERFINISHED

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Hamtramck, Michigan namedAfter Jean François Hamtramck