Spouse(s) Mary Angel Name John Ladue | ||
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Died December 1, 1854Detroit, Michigan |
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John Ladue (November 18, 1803 – December 1, 1854) was mayor of Detroit, Michigan in 1850.
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- Waseca teen john ladue case before the minnesota court of appeals
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- Biography
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Biography
John Ladue was born November, 1803 in Lansingburgh, New York, the son of Peter and Mary Tallman Ladue. In 1827, he married Mary Angel. The couple had four children who outlived their father: John T. E. A. Ladue, Charlotte M. Ladue, George N. Ladue, and Austin Y. Ladue.
In 1847, Ladue moved to Detroit, and began in the business of manufacturing leather and purchasing wool, with a store on Michigan Avenue at Campus Martius Park. He was popular among the business community, and in 1850 was elected mayor.
John Ladue died December 1, 1854.
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