André César Vérand

André César Vérand
Acting Governor of Senegal
In office
May 1853 – 30 January 1854
Preceded byAuguste Léopold Protet
Succeeded byAuguste Léopold Protet
Acting Governor of Martinique
In office
29 January 1863 – 1863
Preceded byAntoine Marie Ferdinand de Maussion de Candé
Succeeded byFrançois-Théodore de Lapelin
Acting Governor of Martinique
In office
9 January 1867 – 22 February 1867
Preceded byFrançois-Théodore de Lapelin
Succeeded byCharles Bertier
Personal details
Born(1805-02-18)18 February 1805
Toulon, France
Died12 September 1885(1885-09-12) (aged 80)
OccupationAdministrator
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André César Vérand (18 February 1805 – 12 September 1885) was a French naval commissioner and colonial administrator. He served in Guadeloupe, Senegal, Mayotte, French Guiana and Martinique. He is known for his ruthless action in suppressing a revolt of plantation workers in Mayotte.