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Jean Baptiste Beaubien Elementary School We believe a diverse population provides the opportunity for all to learn from each other and grow together Beaubien is consistently ranked among Chicago's top schools
Jean Baptiste Beaubien - Wikipedia Jean Baptiste Beaubien (September 5, 1787 - January 5, 1864), [1] a multi-lingual fur-trader born in Detroit, Michigan, became an early resident of what became Chicago, Illinois, as well as an early civic and militia leader in Cook County, Illinois during the Black Hawk War, before moving to Du Page County, Illinois in his final years
BEAUBIEN Beaubien is a small, carefully curated men’s clothing store, at once stylised and individual The chic wood décor frames sophisticated sportswear, clean lines and quality materials from Scandinavia, Japan and America
Beaubien family history - Potawatomi. org The Beaubien family’s roots in North America begin with fur trader Bertrand Farfard Suier de La Frambois He married Marie Sedilot in Three Rivers, Canada, on Dec 20, 1640 Together, they had a son named Jean Baptiste The family moved from Quebec to Vermont and New York
Beaubien - Name Meaning and Origin The surname Beaubien is of French origin and is derived from the French words "beau" meaning "beautiful" and "bien" meaning "good" or "well " As a surname, Beaubien likely originated as a nickname for someone who was considered beautiful or good-looking
Beaubien - kmitch. com Of the dozens of French trappers and traders who made their way to Taos in the early to middle half of the nineteenth century, none had as great an impact on the history and development of the town as Carlos Hipolite Beaubien
Beaubien Family – CPN Cultural Heritage Center - potawatomiheritage. com The Beaubien family’s roots in North America begin with fur trader Bertrand Farfard Suier de La Frambois He married Marie Sedilot in Three Rivers, Canada, on Dec 20, 1640 Together, they had a son named Jean Baptiste The family moved from Quebec to Vermont and New York
Beaubien - Wikipedia Beaubien House, headquarters of the Michigan Architectural Foundation Beaubien Street , a street in Montreal Beaubien station , on the Orange Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system