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John Kinzie (December 23, 1763 – June 6, 1828) was a fur trader from Quebec who first operated in Detroit and what became the Northwest Territory of the United States. A partner of William Burnett from Canada, about 1802-1803 Kinzie moved with his wife and child to Chicago, where they were among the first permanent white non-indigenous settlers. Kinzie Street (400N) in Chicago is named for him. Their daughter Ellen Marion Kinzie, born in 1805, was not the first child of European descent born in the settlement because the first permanent non-indigenous settler, Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable, was of European descent, specifically French from his father's side, while his mother was a descendant of Africa. His children, Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable, Jr. and Suzanne, were born before her in 1776

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  • John Kinzie (né le 3 décembre 1763 à Québec au Canada et mort le 6 janvier 1828 à Chicago aux États-Unis) a longtemps été considéré comme le premier colon blanc permanent à Chicago. Une rue du centre-ville de Chicago fut baptisée en son honneur (Kinzie Street). On sait aujourd'hui qu'il ne fut pas le premier colon (mais les héritiers de John Kinzie ont, au XIXe siècle, bâti la légende) car il n'est arrivé à Chicago qu'en 1804. En effet, si c'est bien Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable qui a fondé Chicago (Eschikago) en 1779, le canadien-français négociant en fourrure Antoine Ouilmette, employé par la American Fur Company, est installé à Chicago, dès 1790 et il est bientôt suivi par d'autres colons francophones (dont le négociant en fourrures Jean La Lime en 1792). (fr)
  • John Kinzie (December 23, 1763 – June 6, 1828) was a fur trader from Quebec who first operated in Detroit and what became the Northwest Territory of the United States. A partner of William Burnett from Canada, about 1802-1803 Kinzie moved with his wife and child to Chicago, where they were among the first permanent white non-indigenous settlers. Kinzie Street (400N) in Chicago is named for him. Their daughter Ellen Marion Kinzie, born in 1805, was not the first child of European descent born in the settlement because the first permanent non-indigenous settler, Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable, was of European descent, specifically French from his father's side, while his mother was a descendant of Africa. His children, Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable, Jr. and Suzanne, were born before her in 1776 (en)
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