Louis de la Corne or Louis Chapt, Chevalier de la Corne (June 6, 1703 – November 15, 1761) was born at Fort Frontenac in what is now Kingston, Ontario, Canada, and began his career in the colonial regular troops as a second ensign in 1722 and was made full ensign five years later.
He married in 1728 and began investing heavily in the commerce of the fur trade while continuing his military career.
This was a common practice of the time.
In the next few years both careers flourished.
He received promotions to lieutenant and then captain six years later.
During King George's War, he had serious combat experience in Acadia for which he was awarded the cross of Saint Louis in May 1749 for his actions at the Battle of Grand Pre.
More military recognition for his role was recommended but never occurred.
He was to be deported to France in 1761 and was one of the victims when the ship, Auguste sank off the coast of Cape Breton Island on November 15 of that year.