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      • Le Moyne accompanied the French expedition of René Laudonnière in an ill-fated attempt to colonize northern Florida. They arrived at the St. Johns River in 1564, and soon founded Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville.
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  2. Early Origins of the Lemoyne family. The surname Lemoyne was first found in Normandy (French: Normandie), the former Duchy of Normandy, where this noble family has held a family seat since ancient times.

  3. The Le Moyne family name was found in the USA between 1880 and 1920. The most Le Moyne families were found in USA in 1880. In 1880 there were 3 Le Moyne families living in Pennsylvania.

  4. Le Moyne is known also to have written an account of his stay in America. This narrative, 'Brevis Narratorio,' forms the second part of Theodore De Bry's collection of 'Great Voyages' and was published in 1591.

  5. French: variant of Lemoine and in North America (also) an altered form of this. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022

  6. Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville was born in a time when one had to fight to survive in New France. The island of Montréal, located at the junction of the paths leading to the Great Lakes and Hudson’s Bay, since its founding in 1642, was vulnerable to Iroquois attacks.

  7. The first European artist to reach Florida, Le Moyne charted the St. John’s Bluff region, now Jacksonville, and sketched scenes from the lives of the Timucua Indians. Le Moyne lost most of his work during the 1565 Spanish attack on Fort Caroline.

  8. Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues (c. 1533–1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World. His depictions of Native American life and culture, colonial life, and plants are of extraordinary historical importance.

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