Jean-Baptiste Barsalou (9 September 1706 – 18 March 1776) was from a business family in Montreal, his father having been a master tanner with his own business in that location. Due to the premature death of his father, Jean-Baptiste's family was divided up and he fell under the custody of an elder brother who ran the tannery and other business interests of the family. Jean began his working life in the fur trade as a voyageur for his uncle, . By the early 1730s he had taken over the family tannery and entered into various business arrangements to further this enterprise. By 1747 he had expanded into buying and selling land on the St. Lawrence.
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| - Jean-Baptiste Barsalou (9 September 1706 – 18 March 1776) was from a business family in Montreal, his father having been a master tanner with his own business in that location. Due to the premature death of his father, Jean-Baptiste's family was divided up and he fell under the custody of an elder brother who ran the tannery and other business interests of the family. Jean began his working life in the fur trade as a voyageur for his uncle, . By the early 1730s he had taken over the family tannery and entered into various business arrangements to further this enterprise. By 1747 he had expanded into buying and selling land on the St. Lawrence. (en)
- Jean-Baptiste Barsalou (né le 9 septembre 1706 et mort le 18 mars 1776) était issu d'une famille d'affaires à Montréal, son père ayant été un maître tanneur avec sa propre entreprise à cet endroit. En raison de la mort prématurée de son père, la famille de Jean-Baptiste fut morcelé et il tomba sous la garde d'un frère aîné qui a géré la tannerie et autres intérêts commerciaux de la famille. Jean a commencé sa vie professionnelle dans le commerce des fourrures comme un voyageur pour son oncle, . Le début des années 1730, il avait repris la tannerie familiale et a conclu plusieurs ententes commerciales pour favoriser cette entreprise. En 1747, il avait étendu le commerce en achetant et en vendant les terres du Saint-Laurent. (fr)
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| - Jean-Baptiste Barsalou (9 September 1706 – 18 March 1776) was from a business family in Montreal, his father having been a master tanner with his own business in that location. Due to the premature death of his father, Jean-Baptiste's family was divided up and he fell under the custody of an elder brother who ran the tannery and other business interests of the family. Jean began his working life in the fur trade as a voyageur for his uncle, . By the early 1730s he had taken over the family tannery and entered into various business arrangements to further this enterprise. By 1747 he had expanded into buying and selling land on the St. Lawrence. The Seven Years' War and the subsequent English rule was devastating to many businesses of the time and Jean-Baptiste's holdings were no exception. Instead of passing a large estate to his sons, his holdings were almost all gone. His sons became voyageurs and the ceased to exist. (en)
- Jean-Baptiste Barsalou (né le 9 septembre 1706 et mort le 18 mars 1776) était issu d'une famille d'affaires à Montréal, son père ayant été un maître tanneur avec sa propre entreprise à cet endroit. En raison de la mort prématurée de son père, la famille de Jean-Baptiste fut morcelé et il tomba sous la garde d'un frère aîné qui a géré la tannerie et autres intérêts commerciaux de la famille. Jean a commencé sa vie professionnelle dans le commerce des fourrures comme un voyageur pour son oncle, . Le début des années 1730, il avait repris la tannerie familiale et a conclu plusieurs ententes commerciales pour favoriser cette entreprise. En 1747, il avait étendu le commerce en achetant et en vendant les terres du Saint-Laurent. La guerre de Sept Ans et le régime anglais subséquent a été dévastateur pour de nombreuses entreprises de l'époque et exploitations de Jean-Baptiste n'a pas fait exception. Au lieu de passer un grand domaine à son fils, ses avoirs ont presque tous disparu. Ses fils sont devenus des voyageurs et la tannerie Barsalou a cessé d'exister. (fr)
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