Nicolas Antoine Coulon de Villiers

Nicolas Antoine Coulon, chevalier de Villiers (1683 – September 1733) was a military officer in New France.

In 1705, he married Angelique Jarret de Verchères (daughter of François Jarret de Verchères and Marie Perrot and sister Madeleine) in Quebec.

At some time before 1718, Nicolas may have married Mme de La Chesaigne.

In January 1731, the survivors of this campaign went to Nicolas Antoine at Fort Saint-Joseph, and later in the year, they accompanied them to Montreal, where Governor Marquis de Beauharnois forgave them.

From 1731 until his death - he was killed by a Sauk in September 1733 - he commanded and rebuilt the fort at La Baye in the Wisconsin.

Coat-of-Arms Coulon de Villiers (1594)