Charles III Le Moyne

Charles III Le Moyne (18 October 1687 – 17 January 1755) was the second baron de Longueuil.

He became Governor of Montreal, and acting administrator of New France for a few months in 1752 before being replaced by the Marquis de Menneville.

His father named him Commandant of Fort Niagara on April 28, 1726.

In June 1733, Charles III was made a Major of the military troops of the Government of Montreal, In 1739, the Governor-General of New France, the Marquis de Beauharnois, sent him to Louisiana in order to help the Governor of Louisiana Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville against the native Chicachas.

After the death of the Governor of New France, the Marquis de la Jonquière, the Intendant of New France François Bigot appointed him the interim Administrator of New France; but he did not retain the position for long, as the King had already appointed the marquis de Menneville prior to the death of the Marquis de la Jonquière.

Charles le Moyne, Second Baron de Longueuil