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Rosette Rochon (1767–1863) was an American placée and businesswoman, who was an important figure in the Gens de couleur libres society of New Orleans. She belonged to the most famous of the placées of New Orleans alongside Eulalie de Mandéville and Marie Thérèse Metoyer, and made a fortune on investments in dry goods, cattle, banking, slave trade and real estate business.
RosetteRochon (1767–1863) was an American placée and businesswoman, who was an important figure in the Gens de couleur libres society of New Orleans....
Rochon may refer to: Charles Rochon (1673 - 1733) Founder of Mobile, Alabama RosetteRochon (1766 - 1863) Free woman of color, real estate investor Gilbert...
Alabama cook, television host and socialite, 5th great-granddaughter RosetteRochon, noted placée, businesswoman, and free person of color in antebellum...
activist Charles Rochon (1673–1733) – French colonist and was one of the four founders of modern-day Mobile, Alabama. RosetteRochon (1767) – daughter...
Louis Deniot redesigned the apartments and amenity areas, while Pierre-Yves Rochon refurbished the hotel rooms. In early 2018, the Chinese government took...