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  1. Henri de Tonti (né Enrico Tonti; c. 1649 – September 1704), also spelled Henri de Tonty, was an Italian-born French military officer, explorer, and voyageur who assisted René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, with North American exploration and colonization from 1678 to 1686.

  2. Henri de Tonty was an Italian-born explorer and colonizer, companion of the Sieur de La Salle during his North American explorations. Henri, the son of Lorenzo de Tonti, the Neapolitan financier who devised the tontine life insurance plan, joined the French army in 1668. Nine years later he lost.

  3. May 1, 2024 · Henri de Tonti (1649–1704) aka: Henry de Tonty. Henri de Tonti helped establish the first permanent European settlement in the lower Mississippi River Valley in 1686. It was called the Poste aux Arkansas, or Arkansas Post. As a result, de Tonti is often called the “father of Arkansas.”

  4. Henri de Tonti – the Founder of Peoria. A biographical summary. Henrico de Tonty (Italian spelling) was born into a Sicilian family in 1649 or 1650 near Gaeta, Italy. His father, Lorenzo, the former governor of Gaeta, was involved in a revolt against the Spanish Viceroy in Naples, Italy.

  5. Henri de Tonty, explorer, voyageur (b 1649 or 1650; d at Ft Louis-de-la-Louisiane Sept 1704). He was the son of Lorenzo de Tonty, inventor of the "tontine" system of life annuity.

  6. Learn about Tonti's life, achievements, and legacy in the Columbia Encyclopedia. He accompanied La Salle to explore the Great Lakes, the Mississippi, and the Illinois country, and founded Fort St. Louis.

  7. Nov 19, 2013 · Learn about Henri de Tonti, who accompanied La Salle in his expeditions and searched for his colony in Texas. Find out his biography, his observations on the region, and his role in the Louisiana colony.