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  1. Charlotte Small (September 1, 1785 - May 4, 1857) was a Métis woman who notably joined her surveyor, map maker, and explorer husband David Thompson on his expeditions. Life. Charlotte Small was born on September 1, 1785, to North West Company investor-partner Patrick Small and an unnamed Cree woman.

  2. Feb 11, 2014 · A Sketch of My Heroine: Charlotte Small. Let me introduce you to Charlotte Small, whom I’ve spent the last year or more getting to know myself. In 1799, she lived near a lake in what is now Saskatchewan. Her mother was Cree and her father was Scottish, so she was bilingual.

  3. Oct 25, 2022 · Charlotte Small Thompson, Cree wife of and collaborator with David Thompson (born ca. 1785 in or near Île-à-la-Crosse, SK; died 4 May 1857 near Montreal, QC). Charlotte’s husband, David, is celebrated today as one of North America’s most accomplished geographers.

  4. Charlotte Thompson née Small. (1785-1857) Charlotte was born in what is now Canadian Northestw in 1785. Charlotte was the Métis daughter of fur trader Patrick Small and a Cree wife. Her father left the business and abandoned his fur trade family when Charlotte was just five.

  5. Beyond Open is a competitive small business grant program centered on building economic mobility in the Charlotte community with a focus on supporting diverse-owned (minority, woman, veteran, LGBTQ, persons with disabilities) small businesses located within the Corridors of Opportunity as identified by the City of Charlotte.

  6. Charlotte Small Thompson was a Cree woman who married explorer David Thompson and travelled across North America with him. She is a national historic person who represents the many Aboriginal women who shared their knowledge and skills with fur traders.

  7. When he eventually married 14-year-old Charlotte Small, daughter of a Northwest Company Fur trader and a Cree mother, they soon began their grand adventure that today is considered one of Canada’s great love stories.