Louis Courtillé says Saint-Paul
Louis-Rene Courtillé , alias Courtillers, or Courtilliers, known as Saint-Paul , or Bastard the , (° February 26th 1769 - † February 1796), was a chief Chouan of the Charnie and Holy-Suzanne area of in Mayenne.
Biography
Born the February 26th 1769 with Montreuil-in-Champagne (currently gathered with Play-in-Charnie (the Sarthe)), farm hand, it engages like Vendean soldier north of the Loire in 1793. Wounded with the battles of Mans in December 1793, it is folded up in the forest of Small the Charnie.Chouan chief of Holy-Suzanne at the end of 1794, under the authority of Mr Jacques , it misses in 1794 the attack of a convoy coming from Laval to Holy-Suzanne.
He extends his authority beginning 1795 out of 8 to 10 parishes of the Charnie, with the edge of the Low-Maine and the High-Maine, of which Saint-Georges-on-Erve, Coil-in-Champagne, Ruillé and Épineu-the-Roe-deer, being based with the camp of the black Cow of Saint-Symphorien. He gathers there more than 600 men, but order with 168 men.
The January 6th 1795, with the head of 22 men, it overcomes a republican battalion of Holy-Suzanne and troops of Évron joined together in the wood of Montecler. To the beginning of 1795 always, it leads a combat to Bazougers.
Chief of canton of Holy-Suzanne, it dies at the 27 years age, shortly after the battle of Épineu-the-Roe-deer, at the end of February 1796 (towards the 26).
See too
- Jean Cottereau
- Jacques Bouteloup says Go-of-good-heart
- Marie Paul de Wood-Guignot Scépeaux
- Claude-Augustin Tercier
- Michel Jacquet tells Taillefer
- Martial de Savignac
- Jean-Daniel Œhlert
- Guillaume the Sharecropper says Rochambeau
- Perrine Dugué
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