Louis de Grandpré
Louis Marie Joseph Ohier de Grandpré was a French Navy officer and slave trader. Between 1789 and 1790, Grandpré toured the Indian Ocean, beginning at Île de France, and included visits to India, the Seychelles, Vietnam, Yemen, and Sri Lanka.
Early years
Grandpré was born in Saint-Malo, France on May 7, 1761. His father, Louis Athanase Ohier, was slave ship captain of Irish descent. His mother, Nicole Marie Louise, came from a family from the Valais canton in Switzerland. At age six, Grandpré began school in Rennes. He left school at an early age to pursue his interest in sailing, later demonstrating his ability as a sailor in the American Revolutionary War.In March 1781, while serving in Viceadmiral Pierre André de Suffren's fleet, he traveled from Brest to India, where the French engaged the British fleet.
On November 29, 1783, he married Marie Thérèse de Jehannot Penquer on the island of Mauritius.