André César Vérand
André César Vérand | |
|---|---|
| Acting Governor of Senegal | |
| In office May 1853 – 30 January 1854 | |
| Preceded by | Auguste Léopold Protet |
| Succeeded by | Auguste Léopold Protet |
| Acting Governor of Martinique | |
| In office 29 January 1863 – 1863 | |
| Preceded by | Antoine Marie Ferdinand de Maussion de Candé |
| Succeeded by | François-Théodore de Lapelin |
| Acting Governor of Martinique | |
| In office 9 January 1867 – 22 February 1867 | |
| Preceded by | François-Théodore de Lapelin |
| Succeeded by | Charles Bertier |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 18 February 1805 Toulon, France |
| Died | 12 September 1885 (aged 80) |
| Occupation | Administrator |
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.