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FAMILIES and BIOGRAPHIES

.Dagneau de Quindre Family.
Contributed and hosted by : Jack Peltier
February, 2007
This is an updated file on the Dagneau family - typos, errors and all.  A fair bit of information has been added. As a result of your webpage I have contacted by several people who have provided additional information,  particularly on the family in France. Much of the information has been verified but much has not so users should exercise caution in using it.
Thanks,
 Jack Peltier

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Descendants of Herbert d'AIGNEAUX Sgr d'Aigneaux
 

Generation No. 1

1.  HERBERT1 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX was born in Normandie, and died Abt. 1056.  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for HERBERT D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX:
JWP Note: The information on the descendants of Herbert d'Aigneaux, down to Michel Dagneau de Douville who came to Canada, unless otherwise indicated, has been taken from the work of Lionel Bonnetot (lionelbonnetot@normandnet.fr) (referred to as "Bonnetot' in the individual notes) and from the work of Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) (referred to as "Rousselle" in the individual notes) Sept 2004. Bonnetot refers to  L'Histoire généalogique de ma Maison d'Aigneaux publiée en 1949 par l'Abbé G.A. Simon avec le concurs de Marquis d'Aigneaux et du Baron de Beauusse.  He notes the family crest is "d'azur, à trois agneaux d'argent, deux et un".
 
Child of HERBERT D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX and UNKNOWN is:
2. i. HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, b. Abt. 1030, Normandie.
 

Generation No. 2

2.  HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX (HERBERT1) was born Abt. 1030 in Normandie.  He married UNKNOWN.
 
Child of HERBERT D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX and UNKNOWN is:
3. i. CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, b. Abt. 1054, Normandie.
 

Generation No. 3

3.  CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX (HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born Abt. 1054 in Normandie.  He married UNKNOWN.
 
Children of CORBIN D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX and UNKNOWN are:
4. i. ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, b. Abt. 1080, Normandie.
 ii. HENRY D' AIGNEAUX.

Notes for HENRY D' AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot:  The descendants of Henry formed the English branches of the family.

 iii. UNKNOWN D'AIGNEAUX, m. UNKNOWN DE BEUZEVILLE.
 

Generation No. 4

4.  ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX (CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born Abt. 1080 in Normandie.  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for ROBERT D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot Sept 2004: Chevalier, Sgr d'Aigneaux. b. 1080.
 
Children of ROBERT D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX and UNKNOWN are:
5. i. HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, b. 1110; d. 1168.
6. ii. HÉLIED'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.
 

Generation No. 5

5.  HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST (ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1110, and died 1168.  He married DENISE UNKNOWN.  She was born in Normandie.

Notes for HENRY D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST:
Bonnetot: Henry d'Aigneaux, Chevalier, Sgr de St-Contest avec extensions sur Amfréville.
 
Children of HENRY D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST and DENISE UNKNOWN are:
7. i. GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, b. Normandie.
8. ii. HENRY D'AIGNEAUX, d. 1195.
 iii. CORBIN D'AIGNEAUX.
 iv. RICHARD D'AIGNEAUX.
 

6.  HÉLIE5D'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME (ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for HÉLIED'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME:
Bonnetot: Helié d'Aigneaux; de Ste-Martin-au-Houlme, Sgr de St Martin-au-Houlme.
 
Children of HÉLIE D'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME and UNKNOWN are:
 i. THOMAS6 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.
9. ii. GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.
10. iii. HERBERTD'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, SGR.
11. iv. ADAM D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.
 

Generation No. 6

7.  GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC (HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born in Normandie.  He married (1) UNKNOWN LAURENCE.    He married (2) UNKNOWN.

Notes for GAUTIER D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC:
Bonnetot: Gautier d'Aigneaux, Chevalier, Sgr d' Aigneaux et de St Contest m. Unknown Laurence.
 
Children of GAUTIER D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC and UNKNOWN LAURENCE are:
12. i. PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, b. Normandie; d. 1232.
 ii. GEOFFROY D'AIGNEAUX.

Notes for GEOFFROY D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Geoffroy d'Aigneaux, possédait une portion de fief à Carneville.

 iii. THOMAS D'AIGNEAUX, d. 1234.

Notes for THOMAS D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Thomas d'Aigneaux, Mre, Curé d'Athis, d. 1234.

 iv. GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX.

Notes for GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Guillaume d'Aigneaux, prêtre

 
Child of GAUTIER D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC and UNKNOWN is:
 v. FILLE NATURELLE7 D'AIGNEAUX.
 

8.  HENRY6 D'AIGNEAUX (HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1195.  He married UNKNOWN.
 
Child of HENRY D'AIGNEAUX and UNKNOWN is:
 i. PIERRE7 D'AIGNEAUX.
 

9.  GUILLAUME6 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME (HÉLIE5D'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME:
Bonnetot: Guillaume d'Aigneaux de Ste-Marie-au-Houlme, Chevalier.
 
Children of GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME and UNKNOWN are:
13. i. RAOUL7 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, d. Aft. 1241.
 ii. GISELBERT D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.
14. iii. ROGER D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.
 iv. RICHARD D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.
 

10.  HERBERT6D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, SGR (HÉLIE5D'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for HERBERTD'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, SGR:
Bonnetot: Herbert ou Herbert, l'ancien, d'Aigneaux de Ste-Marie-au-Houlme, Chevalier, Sgr de Ste-Croix-Grandtonne.
 
Children of HERBERT D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, SGR and UNKNOWN are:
15. i. THOMAS7 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.
 ii. SYLVESTRE D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.

Notes for SYLVESTRE D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME:
Bonnetot: Sylvestre d'Aigneaux de Ste-Marie-au-Houlme, écuyer.

 iii. HÉLIE D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.
16. iv. PHILIPPE D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.
 

11.  ADAM6 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME (HÉLIE5D'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married UNKNOWN.
 
Child of ADAM D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME and UNKNOWN is:
 i. DENISE7 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, m. GUILLAUME DE TOUR.

Notes for DENISE D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME:
Bonnetot: Denise d'Aigneaux de Ste-Marie-au-Houlme dite de Ouistreham m. Guillaume de Tour, Chevalier.

Notes for GUILLAUME DE TOUR:
Bonnetot: Chevalier.
 

Generation No. 7

12.  PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX (GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born in Normandie, and died 1232.  He married (1) MATHILDE DE PIROU.  She died 1234.  He married (2) CONSTANCE DE BITOT 1214.

Notes for PHILIPPED'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Philipe d'Aigneaux, Chevalier, Sgr d'Aigneaux et de St-Contest (à Jerusalem pour le 5th croisade 1218-1221) m(1) 1214 Constance de Bitot m(2) Mathilde de Pirou.
 
Children of PHILIPPE D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX and MATHILDE DE PIROU are:
17. i. HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, b. Normandie.
18. ii. GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX.

 
Child of PHILIPPE D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX and CONSTANCE DE BITOT is:
 iii. ROBERT8 D'AIGNEAUX.
 

13.  RAOUL7 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME (GUILLAUME6, HÉLIE5D'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died Aft. 1241.  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for RAOUL D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME:
Bonnetot: Raoul d'Aigneaux de Ste Marie-au-Houlme, Chevalier, vivant en 1241.
 
Children of RAOUL D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME and UNKNOWN are:
 i. PIERRE8 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.
 ii. HÉLIE D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.

Notes for HÉLIE D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME:
Bonnetot: Chevalier

 iii. ROGER D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME.
 

14.  ROGER7 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME (GUILLAUME6, HÉLIE5D'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for ROGER D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME:
Bonnetot: Chevalier
 
Child of ROGER D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME and UNKNOWN is:
 i. MATHILDE8 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, m. ROBERT DE LONGEAU, 1217.
 

15.  THOMAS7 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME (HERBERT6D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, SGR, HÉLIE5D'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for THOMAS D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME:
Bonnetot: Thomas d'Aigneaux de Ste-Marie-au-Houlme, Chevalier, Sgr de Ste-Croix-Grandtonne.
 
Children of THOMAS D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME and UNKNOWN are:
 i. HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-CROIX-GRANDTONNE, m. UNKKNOWN.

Notes for HENRYD'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-CROIX-GRANDTONNE:
Bonnetot: Henry d'Aigneaux, Chevalier, Sgr de Ste-Croix-Grandtonne. Extinction du rameau.

19. ii. MATHILDE D'AIGNEAUX.
 

16.  PHILIPPE7 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME (HERBERT6D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, SGR, HÉLIE5D'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  She married RICHARD II DE GRAYE SR DE SERLON.

Notes for PHILIPPE D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME:
Bonnetot: Philippe d'Aigneaux de Ste-Marie-au-Houlme m. Richard II de Graye ou de Grey, Chevalier, Sieur de Serlon.
 
Children of PHILIPPE D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME and RICHARD DE GRAYE SR DE SERLON are:
 i. RICHARD III8 DE GRAYE.
 ii. GUILLAUME DE GRAYE.
20. iii. HENRY DE GRAYE.
 

Generation No. 8

17.  HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR (PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born in Normandie.  He married UNKNOWN DE BURON.

Notes for HENRYD'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR:
Bonnetot:  Henry was a child of m(2) of Philippe to Mathilde de Pirou. Henry d'Aigneaux, Chevalier, Sgr de Deux Jumeaux biens à Ecrammevile, Acqueville m. Uknown de Buron, héritière de la Maison de Buron.
 
Children of HENRY D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR and UNKNOWN DE BURON are:
21. i. GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, d. 1309.
 ii. ROGER D'AIGNEAUX.
22. iii. UNKNOWN D'AIGNEAUX.
 

18.  GUILLAUME8 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX (PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX:
Lionel Bonnetot, Sept 2004: Guillaume, Chevalier, Sgr d'Aigneaux.
 
Children of GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX and UNKNOWN are:
23. i. HERBERT9 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX.
 ii. THOMASSE D'AIGNEAUX.
 

19.  MATHILDE8 D'AIGNEAUX (THOMAS7 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, HERBERT6D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, SGR, HÉLIE5D'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  She married (1) UNKNOWN DE SURRAIN.    She married (2) GUILLAUMEDE CREULLY, SGR DE LANTHEUIL.

Notes for MATHILDE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Mathilde d'Aigneaux m(1) Unknown de Surrain m(2) Guillaume de Creully, Chevalier, Sgr de Lantheuil avant 1232
 
Child of MATHILDE D'AIGNEAUX and UNKNOWN DE SURRAIN is:
 i. RAOUL9 DE SURRAIN.
 

20.  HENRY8 DE GRAYE (PHILIPPE7 D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, HERBERT6D'AIGNEAUX DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, SGR, HÉLIE5D'AIGNEAUX, SGR DE STE-MARIE-AU-HOULME, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married UNKNOWN.
 
Child of HENRY DE GRAYE and UNKNOWN is:
 i. LUCAS9 DE GRAYE.
 

Generation No. 9

21.  GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR (HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1309.  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for GUILLAUMED'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR:
Bonnetot: Guillaume d'Aigneaux, ecuyer, Sgr de Deux-Jumeaux d. 1309, name of wife not recorded.

Rousselle: Buried 1309. Abbaye d'Ardennes.
 
Children of GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR and UNKNOWN are:
24. i. GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, b. Normandie; d. 1360.
25. ii. HENRYD'AIGNEAUX D' ÉCRAMMEMVILLE, SGR.
 

22.  UNKNOWN9 D'AIGNEAUX (HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  She married UNKNOWN DE LA BIGNE.

Notes for UNKNOWN DE LA BIGNE:
Bonnetot: N d'Aigneaux m. N de la Bigne, écuyer
 
Child of UNKNOWN D'AIGNEAUX and UNKNOWN DE LA BIGNE is:
 i. MONSIEGNER GACÉ10 DE LA BIGNE.

Notes for MONSIEGNER GACÉ DE LA BIGNE:
Bonnetot: Gacé de la Bigne, Mre, premier chapelain du Roi de France et curé de la Goulafrière.
 

23.  HERBERT9 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX (GUILLAUME8, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for HERBERT D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Herbert, Chevalier, Sgr d'Aigneaux.
 
Children of HERBERT D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX and UNKNOWN are:
26. i. JEAN10D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE BLAY, d. 1336.
 ii. GAUTIER? D'AIGNEAUX, m. UNKNOWN DE BOHON.

Notes for GAUTIER? D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Gautier? d'Aigneaux m. Unknown de Bohon.
 

Generation No. 10

24.  GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR (GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born in Normandie, and died 1360.  He married UNKNOWN DE VILLERS-BOCAGE, daughter of RICHARD DE VILLERS-BOCAGE.

Notes for GUILLAUMED'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR:
Bonnetot: Guillaume d'Aigneaux, ecuyer, Chevalier après 1322, Sgr de St-Contest et Amfreville d. 1360 m. Unknown de Villers-Bocage, soeur de Jeanne Dame du Molay.
 
Children of GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR and UNKNOWN DE VILLERS-BOCAGE are:
27. i. GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, b. 1365.
 ii. GILLETTE D' AIGNEAUX, m. JEAN (ROGER) DE SAINT-MARIE-LA ROBERT.

Notes for GILLETTE D' AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Gillette d'Aigneaux,( héritèr en partie en 1376 des biens de Jeanne Bacon) m. Jean ou Robert de Sainte-Marie-la-Robert Sieur de Presles par mariage (relevant de Trearn).
 

25.  HENRY10D'AIGNEAUX D' ÉCRAMMEMVILLE, SGR (GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married NICOLE DE GERPONVILLE.

Notes for HENRYD'AIGNEAUX D' ÉCRAMMEMVILLE, SGR:
Bonnetot: Henry d'Aigneaux d'Écrammeville, Sgr de St-Contest et d'Écrammeville m. Nicole de Gerponville, Fiolle héritère
 
Children of HENRY D'AIGNEAUX D' ÉCRAMMEMVILLE, SGR and NICOLE DE GERPONVILLE are:
 i. JEHAN11D'AIGNEAUX D' ÉCRAMMEMVILLE, SGR.

Notes for JEHAND'AIGNEAUX D' ÉCRAMMEMVILLE, SGR:
Bonnetot: Jehan d'Aigneaux de' Ecrammville, Chevalier, Sgr de la Rogue.

28. ii. HENRYD'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'ÉCRAMMVILLE.
 

26.  JEAN10D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE BLAY (HERBERT9 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GUILLAUME8, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1336.  He married UNKNOWN BACON.

Notes for JEAND'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE BLAY:
Bonnetot: Chevalier, Sgr d'Aigneaux, Sieur de Blay.
 
Child of JEAN D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE BLAY and UNKNOWN BACON is:
 i. THOMAS11D'AIGNEAUX,SGR D'AIGNEAUX, m. AGNÉS COURSEULLES.

Notes for THOMASD'AIGNEAUX,SGR D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot, Sept 2004: Thomas, écuyer, Sgr d'Aigneaux m. Agnés Courseulles, extinction de la branche ainée.
 

Generation No. 11

27.  GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR (GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1365.  He married JEANNE D'ESCAJEUL DE LA RAMÉE.

Notes for GUILLAUMED' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR:
Bonnetot: Guillaume d'Aigneaux, Chevalier, Sgr de St-Contest et Amfreville m. Jeanne d'Escajeul de la Ramée (ancien Escajeul près de Mézidon, Branche de la Ramée.
 
Children of GUILLAUME D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR and JEANNE D'ESCAJEUL DE LA RAMÉE are:
29. i. JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, d. 1419.
30. ii. GUILLAUNE D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE BRETTEVILLE ETC.
 

28.  HENRY11D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'ÉCRAMMVILLE (HENRY10D'AIGNEAUX D' ÉCRAMMEMVILLE, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married JEANNE LENFANT.

Notes for HENRYD'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'ÉCRAMMVILLE:
Bonnetot: Henry d'Aigneaux d'Ecrammville Sgr d'Ecrammville m. Jeanne Lenfant.

 
Children of HENRY D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'ÉCRAMMVILLE and JEANNE LENFANT are:
 i. HENRY12D'AIGNEAUX, SR D'ÉCRAMMEVILLE.

Notes for HENRYD'AIGNEAUX, SR D'ÉCRAMMEVILLE:
Bonnetot: Henry d'Aigneaux d'Ecrammeville, écuyer, Sieur d'Ecrammeville et 2ème portion de Lantheuil.

31. ii. JEHAND'AIGNEAUX, SR D'ÉCRAMMEVILLE.
 

Generation No. 12

29.  JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN (GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1419.  He married PHILIPPE (PHILLIPOTTE) DE BREBEUF 1383, daughter of OLIVIER DE BREBEUF DE LANDELLES and GUILLAUMETTE FERON.

Notes for JEHAND'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN:
Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines, Vol 1, Supplement Numero 1, Sept 1998; Denis Beauregard p. 10.

Bonnetot: Jehan d'Aigneaux, Écuyer, Sgr d'Aigneaux-en-Bessin m. 1383 Phillippe (ou Philipotte) de Brebeuf.

Notes for PHILIPPE (PHILLIPOTTE) DE BREBEUF:
Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines, Vol 1, Supplement Numero 1, Sept 1998; Denis Beauregard p. 10: " On trouve des familles Campion, Crueilly at Brebeuf parmi la petite noblesse normande, mais il n' y a pas assez de données pour completer cet ascendance."

 
Children of JEHAN D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN and PHILIPPE DE BREBEUF are:
32. i. MARCEL13 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, d. Bef. 29/4/1462.
33. ii. JEAN D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, d. 1450.
 

30.  GUILLAUNE12 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE BRETTEVILLE ETC (GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married CATHERINE DE FONTAINES 1376.

Notes for GUILLAUNE D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE BRETTEVILLE ETC:
Bonnetot), Sept 2004: Guillaume, Chevalier après 1322, Sgr de Bretteville-sur-Laize, de Saint Contest en partage m. 1376 Catherine de Fontaines, dame de Bretteville-sur-Laize.
 
Children of GUILLAUNE D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE BRETTEVILLE ETC and CATHERINE DE FONTAINES are:
 i. NICOLAS13 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE BRETTEVILLE ETC, m. JEANNE UNKNOWN.

Notes for NICOLAS D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE BRETTEVILLE ETC:
Bonnetot, Sept 2004: Nicolas (alias Colin) écuyer, Sgr de Saint-Contest et de Bretteville-sur-Laize in 1435-1436 m. Jeanne Unknown.

34. ii. JEANNETTE D'AIGNEAUX.
35. iii. JACQUETTE D'AIGNEAUX.
 

31.  JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SR D'ÉCRAMMEVILLE (HENRY11D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'ÉCRAMMVILLE, HENRY10D'AIGNEAUX D' ÉCRAMMEMVILLE, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married PHILIPPE (PHILPOTE) UNKNOWN.

Notes for JEHAND'AIGNEAUX, SR D'ÉCRAMMEVILLE:
Bonnetot: Jehan d'Aigneaux d'Ecrammeville, écuyer Sieur d'Ecrammeville m. Philippe ou Philote.
 
Child of JEHAN D'AIGNEAUX, SR D'ÉCRAMMEVILLE and PHILIPPE UNKNOWN is:
 i. JEHANNE13 D'AIGNEAUX D' ÉCRAMMEVILLE, m. GILLES DU BOURQUEL; d. 1433.

Notes for JEHANNE D'AIGNEAUX D' ÉCRAMMEVILLE:
Bonnetot: Jehanne d'Aigneaux d'Ecrammeville, héritière d'Ecrammeville m. Gilles du Bourquel d.1433.
 

Generation No. 13

32.  MARCEL13 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN (JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died Bef. 29/4/1462.  He married ROBINE DE CREUILLY, daughter of UNKNOWN DE CREUILLY and UNKNOWN.  She died 1470.

Notes for MARCEL D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN:
Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines, Vol 1, Supplement Numero 1, Sept 1998; Denis Beauregard p. 10. qualifié d'ecuyer en 1470 - testament de son frère Jean.

Bonnetot: Marcel d'Aigneaux, écuyer, Sgr d'Aigneaux en Bessin  d. 1462 m. Robine de Creully.

Rousselle: Marcel, écuyer, Sgr d'Aigneaux en Deux Jumeaux d. avant 29-4-1462, cité 1439 m. Robine de Creully d. 1470.

Notes for ROBINE DE CREUILLY:
Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines, Vol 1, Supplement Numero 1, Sept 1998; Denis Beauregard page 10: " On trouve des familles Campion, Crueilly et Brebeuf parmi la petite noblesse normande, mais il n' y a pas assez de données pour completer cet ascendance."
 
Children of MARCEL D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN and ROBINE DE CREUILLY are:
36. i. MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN.
37. ii. OLIVIER D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, d. 1523.
 

33.  JEAN13 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX (JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1450.  He married JEANNE DE BRICQUEVILLE.

Notes for JEAN D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX:
Rousselle: Jean, seigneur de fief d'Aigneaux, cité 1434, 1435, 1455, 1458 tué à la bataille de Fromigny 1450 selon la tradition. m Jeanne de Bricqueville.

Bonnetot: Jean, Écuyer, d. 1463 m. Jeanne de Bricqueville.
 
Children of JEAN D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX and JEANNE DE BRICQUEVILLE are:
 i. ISABEAU14 D'AIGNEAUX, m. JEAN DE VERIGNY, 1470.
 ii. JEAN? D'AIGNEAUX, d. 1436.

Notes for JEAN? D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot, Sept 2004: Jean? Curé "vicarius" de Deux Jumeaux.
 
 

34.  JEANNETTE13 D'AIGNEAUX (GUILLAUNE12 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE BRETTEVILLE ETC, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  She married (1) BERNARDPATRY, SGR DE VIRLEY Bef. 1408.    She married (2) ALEXANDREDE NOLLENT, SGR DE ST CONTEST 3/3/1408 in St Lô, Fr.    She married (3) GUILLAUME GOSMIER Aft. 1408.

Notes for JEANNETTE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot, Sept 2004: Jeannette m(1) Bernard Patry Chevalier, Sgr de Virley; children: Guy, Chevalier, Sgr de Virley, Croilles m. Jean de Sully m(2) 3-3-1408 St Lô Alexandre de Nollent, Écuyer, Sgr de St Contest; m(3) Guillaume Gosmier.
 
Child of JEANNETTE D'AIGNEAUX and BERNARD PATRY, SGR DE VIRLEY is:
 i. GUY14PATRY, SGR DE VIRLEY, m. JEANNE DE SULLY.

 
Children of JEANNETTE D'AIGNEAUX and ALEXANDRE DE NOLLENT, SGR DE ST CONTEST are:
 ii. JEAN14 DE NOLLENT.

Notes for JEAN DE NOLLENT:
Bonnetot, Sept 2004: Auditeur des Nollent de St Contest et de Bombanville

 iii. GILLETTE DE NOLLENT, m. GUILLAUMEDE BOURGUEVILLE, SR DE BRAS.
 

35.  JACQUETTE13 D'AIGNEAUX (GUILLAUNE12 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE BRETTEVILLE ETC, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  She married GUILLAUME LARÇONNEUR.  He died 1424 in Verneuil.

Notes for JACQUETTE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot, Sept 2004: Jacquette alias Jeanne?, dame d'honneur de Marie de Bretagne, Duchess d'Alençon m. Guillaume Larçonneur, officier de Pierre, Comte d'Alençon puis maître d'hôtel de Jean Duc d'Alençon d. 1424 à Verneuil.
 
Child of JACQUETTE D'AIGNEAUX and GUILLAUME LARÇONNEUR is:
 i. MARIE14 LARÇONNEUR, m. (1) ALAINDE VIEUXVILLE, SGR DE LA MOTTE ETC, 1415; d. 1428; m. (2) JEANROUXEL, SGR DU PLESSIS-MORVAN, 1428.

Notes for MARIE LARÇONNEUR:
Bonnetot, Sept 2004: Marie m(1) 1415 Alain de Vieuville, Chevalier, Sgr de la Motte-Beausseyen Bretagne d. 1428. m(2) 1428 Jean Rouxel Chevalier, Sgr du Plessis-Morvan.
 

Generation No. 14

36.  MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN (MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married TASSINE DE PARIS Abt. 1640 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, daughter of JEAN DE PARIS.

Notes for MICHEL D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN:
Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines, Vol 1, 1608-1730, Complément à Jetté, 1re édition, Supplément Numero 1, Sept 1998; Denis Beauregard p. 10. écuyer, seigneur d' Agneau.

Bonnetot, Sept 2004: Michel d'Aigneaux-en-Bessin, Écuyer, Sgr d'Aigneaux en la paroisse de Deux Jumeaux  m. Tassine de Paris.

Rousselle, Sept 2004: Michel, écuyer, seigneur d'Aigneaux (1523) et Deux Jumeaux (1517), de Longueville (1523), Anglesville (1523), Criqille (1523), et St-Pierre-du-Mont (1523), rendit aveu (1516), maintenu par Du Bosc (1523), cité 1524 m. Tassine de Paris
 
Children of MICHEL D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN and TASSINE DE PARIS are:
38. i. JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, d. 1537.
39. ii. MAURY (AMAURY) D' AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, d. 1543.
 

37.  OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN (MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1523.  He married ANNE DE LOUVIÈRES.

Notes for OLIVIER D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN:
Rousselle: The children of Olivier & Anne de Louvières are listed as: Jean m. Jeanne de la Bazonnière, Jean? & Catherine m. Robert de la Cour.
 
Children of OLIVIER D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN and ANNE DE LOUVIÈRES are:
40. i. JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, d. 1565.
 ii. CATHERINE (MARIE?) D'AIGNEAUX, m. ROBERTDE LA COUR, SR DE BAUCY, 1547.

Notes for CATHERINE (MARIE?) D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Marie d'Aigneaux m. 1547 Robert de la Cour, écuyer, Sieur de Baucy.
 

Generation No. 15

38.  JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX (MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1537.  He married (1) SUZANNE DU MESNILDOT 1495.  She died 1503.  He married (2) SAVOISIENNE DE CAMPION DE LA GRENTERIE 8/6/1503 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, daughter of GUILLAUME DE CAMPION DE LA GRENTERIE and UNKNOWN.

Notes for JEAND'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX:
Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines, Vol 1, 1608-1730, Complément à Jetté, 1re édition, Supplément Numero 1, Sept 1998; Denis Beauregard p. 10.

Bonnetot: Jean d'Aigneaux, écuyer, Sgr d'Aigneux à Deux Jumeaux m(1) 1495 Suzanne de Mesnildot d. 1503 m(2) 1503 Savoisienne de Campion de la Grenterie

Rousselle,Sept 2004: Jean II, écuyer, seigneur d'Aigneaux, sieur de Montmirel, d. 1537 m(1) 1495 Suzanne de Mesnildot d. 1503 m(2) 8-6-1503 Savoisienne de Campion; children: Adrien, Charles, Oliver (branche des Seigneurs d'Ouville) & François qui demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1598.

Notes for SAVOISIENNE DE CAMPION DE LA GRENTERIE:
Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines, Vol 1, Supplement Numero 1, Sept 1998; Denis Beauregard p. 10:  On trouve des familles Campion, Crueilly at Brebeuf parmi la petite noblesse normande, mais il n' y a pas assez de données pour completer cet ascendance.
 
Children of JEAN D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX and SAVOISIENNE DE CAMPION DE LA GRENTERIE are:
41. i. OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, d. 8/9/1599, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.
42. ii. ADRIEN D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX.
 iii. CHARLES D'AIGNEAUX, d. 24/2/1586; m. FRANÇOISE DE L'ISLE.

Notes for CHARLES D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: écuyer

 iv. FRANÇOISD'AIGNEAUX, SR DE MONTMIREL À LA CAMBE, b. 1518; d. 27/6/1609, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.

Notes for FRANÇOISD'AIGNEAUX, SR DE MONTMIREL À LA CAMBE:
 Bonnetot: François d'Aigneaux, écuyer, Sieur de Montmirel à la Cambe b. 1518.
 

39.  MAURY (AMAURY)15 D' AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN (MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1543.  He married MAGDALENE UNKNOWN.  She died 1543.

Notes for MAURY (AMAURY) D' AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN:
Rousselle: Maury (alias Amaury), écuyer, d. 1543, cité 1555, posthume 1626, m. Magdalene d. 1543.

L'Histoire généalogique de ma Maison d'Aigneaux publiée en 1949 par l'Abbé G.A. Simon avec le concurs de Marquis d'Aigneaux et du Baron de Beauusse: p. 82: Maury d'Aigneaux, écuyer, (alias Amaury) qui est nommé avec Jean, son frère, à la Recherche des Francs-fiefs du 23 déc 1555. If fut le père de  Michel d'Aigneaux, qui vivait en 1555 et qui laissa pour fils: 1. Michel d'Aigneaux, écuyer, sieur de la Picquanière, qui epousa, le 18 novembre 1603, Anne d'Esquay, veuve d'Olivier de Guerville, écuyer, de la paroisse de Cully et fille de Jean d'Esquay, écuyer, seigneur de Rapilly, Rosel, Trérel etc, et d'Isabeau Le Fournier de Tournebu (Cf. H. Le Court: Le Sang de Jeanne d'Arc en Normandie, mss. ch IV, XXXIII).  Les d'Esquay, d'origine chevaleresque, portaient: d'argent au chevron de sable.  Michel d'Aigneaux de la Picquanière, fonda aux Deux-Jukmeaux, un Libera, moyennant une rente de 14 sols (Notes sur le  Besssin, t. IV, p. 92).  If fut inhumé dans ladite église le 13 février 1647: 2. Maury d'Aigneaux, inhumé dans l'église de Deux-Jumeaux, le 15 octobre 1608 et qui est mentionné par Roissy en 1599.  Michel laissa un fils, nommé égalment Michel d'Aigneaux, sieur de la Picquanière, qui est sans doute le même que le sieur d'Aigneaux de la Piquanière passé au Canada et qui ne paraît pas avoir laissé de postérité.
 
Child of MAURY D' AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN and MAGDALENE UNKNOWN is:
43. i. MICHEL16 D'AIGNEAUX.
 

40.  JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE (OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1565.  He married JEANNE DE LA BAZONNIÈRE 1538.

Notes for JEAN D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE:
Rousselle: Jean maintenu par Du Bosc 1523, cité 1526, m. 1528 Jeanne de la Bazonniere.

Bonnetot: Jehan d'Aigneaux, écuyer, Sgr de la Couture d. 1565 m. 1528 Jeanne de la Bazonnière.
 
Child of JEAN D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE and JEANNE DE LA BAZONNIÈRE is:
44. i. JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, d. 1619.
 

Generation No. 16

41.  OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE (JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 8/9/1599 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.  He married CATHERINE DE VILLIERS Abt. 1560, daughter of CHARLES DE VILLIERS, SGR DE MAISONS ETC and JEANNE D'OUESSEY.  She died 18/5/1607.

Notes for OLIVIER D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE:
Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines, Vol 1, 1608-1730, Complément à Jetté, 1re édition, Supplément Numero 1, Sept 1998; Denis Beauregard p. 10. Olivier d'Agneau, seigneur d'Ouville et de la Motte d. 1599 (Lettres de grâce 03-02-1588). Denis Beauregard (www.francogene.com), Oct 2007:

Bonnetot: Écuyer, Sieur de la Chesnée et de Douville (Deux Jumeaux), d. Deux Jumeaux 8-9-1599.

Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004: Oliver, écuyer, seigneur de Douville et de la Chesnée, sucession partagée le 9-12-1601 m. Catherine de Villiers; children: Guillaume, maintenu par Roissy 1598, demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1598; Charles; Guy (alias Oliver), écuyer, sieur de Douville et de la Motte, maintenu par Roissy 1598, maintenu par Paris 1624, demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1598, d. 1639 à Tournebu m. 1606 St Lô Isabeau Dodemand (dame de la Rivière); Pierre, maintenu par Rossy 1598, maintenu par Paris 1624, demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1598 m. 1634 Renée Davy.

Notes for CATHERINE DE VILLIERS:
Bonnetot: De l'ancienne famille de Villiers-sur-port d'ou était issue la famille de Vierville.
 
Children of OLIVIER D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE and CATHERINE DE VILLIERS are:
 i. RENÉE17 D'AIGNEAUX DE DOUVILLE, m. FRANÇOISDE MEHERENC, SR DE LAUBEL.

Notes for RENÉE D'AIGNEAUX DE DOUVILLE:
Bonnetot: Renée d'Aigneaux de Douville m. François de Meherenc, écuyer, Sieur de Laubel.

45. ii. CHARLESD'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, b. Abt. 1572; d. 7/12/1639, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.
 iii. CHARLOTTE D'AIGNEAUX, m. GIRARD DODEMAN SR DE BOSSY DE CESNY-DE-CINGLAIS, 27/4/1617, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.

Notes for CHARLOTTE D'AIGNEAUX:
 Bonnetot: Charlotte d'Aigneaux de Douville m. 27-4-1617 Deux Jumeaux Girard Dodeman, écuyer, Sieur de Bossy de Cesny-de-Cinglais

 iv. ISABEAU D'AIGNEAUX, d. 5/11/1612, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.

Notes for ISABEAU D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Isabeau d'Aigneaux de Douville d. 5-11-1612 Deux Jumeaux.

46. v. PIERRED'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE L'ISLE, d. 9/3/1637, Bayeux.
 vi. GUILLAUMED'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA MOTTE, d. 1601.

Notes for GUILLAUMED'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA MOTTE:
Bonnetot: Guillaume d'Aigneaux de Douville, écuyer, Sieur de la Motte et de Douville.

Rouselle: Guillaume, maintenu par Roissy 1598, demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1598.

47. vii. GUY (OLIVIER)D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE DOUVILLE, b. 1579; d. 9/9/1639, Tournebu, Fr.
 

42.  ADRIEN16 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX (JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married BLANCHE LE CHEVALIER D'ENGRANVILLE 29/3/1530, daughter of JEAN LE CHEVALIER D'ENGRANVILLE and FRANÇOISE D'ESCAJEUL.  She was born in Engranville.

Notes for ADRIEN D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX:
Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr): Adrien, écuyer, seigneur d'Aigneaux (1562), justifie son noblesse devant les francs fiefs 1555, cité 1552 m. 1532 Blanche Le Chevalier d'Engranville; children: Pierre, Gilles, Sieur de la Perrière, maintenu par Roissy 1598, demeure à Deux Jumeaux.
 
Children of ADRIEN D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX and BLANCHE LE CHEVALIER D'ENGRANVILLE are:
48. i. PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, d. 1604.
 ii. GILLES D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE LA PERRIÈRE, d. 11/5/1610, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France; m. JACQUELINE MOISSON.

Notes for GILLES D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE LA PERRIÈRE:
Bonnetot: Gilles d'Aigneaux, écuyer, Sieur de la Perrelle d. 11-5-1610 Deux Jumeaux m. Jacqueline Moisson, child: Pierre Moisson?? b. 1602

49. iii. OLIVIER D'AIGNEAUX.
 

43.  MICHEL16 D'AIGNEAUX (MAURY (AMAURY)15 D' AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for MICHEL D'AIGNEAUX:
Rousselle: Michel, cité 1543, 1555, Sieur de la Picquonière.
 
Children of MICHEL D'AIGNEAUX and UNKNOWN are:
50. i. MICHEL17 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE PICQUANTIÈRE, b. Abt. 1580; d. 13/2/1647, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.
 ii. MAURY D' AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, d. 15/10/1608, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.
 

44.  JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL (JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1619.  He married JEANNE DE MEHERENC 1560.  She died 1619.

Notes for JEAND'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL:
Bonnetot: Jehan d'Aigneaux, écuyer, Sieur de la Couture et du Chanterel d. 1602 m. 1560 Jeanne de Meherenc d. 1619.

Rousselle: Jean, Sieur de la Cousture, maintenu par Roissy 1598, maintenu par Paris 1624, d. 1619? m. 1560 Jeanne de Meherenc.
 
Children of JEAN D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL and JEANNE DE MEHERENC are:
51. i. JEAN17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA COUTURE, d. 1647.
 ii. OLIVIER D'AIGNEAUX.
52. iii. JACQUESD'AIGNEAU, SR DE CHÂTEAU ROUGE.
53. iv. GILLESD'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA GRAND-MARE.
 v. HÉLIED'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA COUTURE.
 

Generation No. 17

45.  CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE (OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born Abt. 1572, and died 7/12/1639 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.  He married RENÉE DAVY, daughter of ÉTIENNE DAVY and N. DE CERISY.  She died 1/1/1648 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.

Notes for CHARLESD'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE:
Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines, Vol 1, 1608-1730, Complément à Jetté, 1re édition, Supplément Numero 1, Sept 1998; Denis Beauregard p. 10: Charles D'Agneau de Lisle, cité comme capitaine de 100 hommes de pied le 3-2-1588. Denis Beauregard (www.francogene.com), Oct 2006:

Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004: Charles, maintenu par Roissy 1598, maintenu par Paris 1624, demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1598 m. 1634 Renée Davy, children: Robert & Jean. JWP Note:  Marriage date seems incorrect given the date of birth of children.

Bonnetot: Charles d'Aigneaux de Douville, écuyer, Sieur de Douville d. 7-12-1639 Deux Jumeaux m. 16-2-1634 Renée Davy d. 1-1-1648 Deux Jumeaux.
 
Children of CHARLES D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE and RENÉE DAVY are:
 i. JEANNE18 D'AIGNEAUX DE DOUVILLE, b. 1606; m. RENÉ BENARD, 17/7/1629; b. Formigny; d. 1/1/1648, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.

Notes for JEANNE D'AIGNEAUX DE DOUVILLE:
Bonnetot: Jeanne d'Aigneaux de Douville b. 1606 m. 17-7-1629 René Bernard b. Formigny.

 ii. JACQUELINE D'AIGNEAUX DE DOUVILLE, b. 1607.
 iii. MARIE D'AIGNEAU DE DOUVILLE, b. 1610.
54. iv. ROBERTD'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, b. 1613, Deux Jumeaux, Normandy, France; d. 12/6/1668, Deux Jumeaux, Normandy, France.
 v. JEAND'AIGNEAUX DE DOUVILLE, SR DE LA SAUSSAYE, b. 1616; m. FRANÇOISE NICOLAS.

Notes for JEAND'AIGNEAUX DE DOUVILLE, SR DE LA SAUSSAYE:
Bonnetot: Jean d'Aigneaux de Douville b. 1616, écuyer, Sieur de la Saussaye m. Françoise Nicolas; children??: Rauline Nicolas b. 1648; Marie Nicolas b. 1650; Jeanne Nicolas b. 1658 & Renée Nicolas b. 1662.
 

46.  PIERRE17D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE L'ISLE (OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 9/3/1637 in Bayeux.  He married RENÉE D'AIGNEAUX.

Notes for PIERRED'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE L'ISLE:
Bonnetot: Pierre d'Aigneaux de Douville, écuyer, Sieur de l'Isle, d. 9-3-1637 Bayeux m. Renée d'Aigneaux.  JWP Note:  What relation is she to PierreÉ

Rousselle: Pierre, maintenu par Roissy 1598, maintenu par Paris 1624, demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1598.
 
Children of PIERRE D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE L'ISLE and RENÉE D'AIGNEAUX are:
 i. OLIVIER18 D'AIGNEAUX.
 ii. FRANÇOISD'AIGNEAUX DE DOUVILLE, SR DE L'ISLE.
 iii. CATHERINE D'AIGNEAUX DE DOUVILLE, b. 1624.
 iv. RENÉE D'AIGNEAUX DE DOUVILLE, b. 1634.
 

47.  GUY (OLIVIER)17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE DOUVILLE (OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1579, and died 9/9/1639 in Tournebu, Fr.  He married ISABEAU DODEMAN 1606 in St Lô, Fr.  She died 23/3/1659 in Tournebu, Fr.

Notes for GUY (OLIVIER)D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE DOUVILLE:
Bonnetot: Guy, écuyer Sr de Douville et de la Motte, b. 157, d. 9-9-1639 Tournebu m. Isabeau Dodeman d. 23-3-1659 Tournebu.

Rousselle: Guy (alias Olivier), écuyer, Sieur de Douville et de la Motte, maintenu par Roissy 1598, maintenu par Paris 1624, demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1598, m. 1639 à Tournebu m. 1606 à St Lô Isabeau Dodeman (dame de la Rivière).
 
Children of GUY D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE DOUVILLE and ISABEAU DODEMAN are:
55. i. TANNEGUAY18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA RIVIÈRE, b. 1607; d. 1692, Tournabu, FR.
 ii. HIEROSME D'AIGNEAUX, b. Abt. 1617; d. 11/2/1640, Tournabu, FR.

Notes for HIEROSME D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: écuyer
 

48.  PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX (ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1604.  He married ELIZABETH DE CLINCHAMPS 11/11/1579, daughter of JEAN DE CLINCHAMPS DE MONDAN and ROBERDE LE PAINTEUR.

Notes for PIERRE D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Pierre d'Aigneaux, écuyer, Sgr d'Agneaux m. 1-11-1579 Elisabeth de Clinchamps.
 
Children of PIERRE D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX and ELIZABETH DE CLINCHAMPS are:
56. i. CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, d. 1661.
57. ii. ADRIEN D'AIGNEAUX SR DE HAUT-VIGNET À CARTIGNY, d. 1658.
58. iii. MARIE D'AIGNEAUX.
 

49.  OLIVIER17 D'AIGNEAUX (ADRIEN16 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for OLIVIER D'AIGNEAUX:
Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004:
 
Child of OLIVIER D'AIGNEAUX and UNKNOWN is:
59. i. PIERRE18 D'AIGNEAUX.
 

50.  MICHEL17 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE PICQUANTIÈRE (MICHEL16 D'AIGNEAUX, MAURY (AMAURY)15 D' AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born Abt. 1580, and died 13/2/1647 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.  He married ANNE D'ESQUAY 18/11/1603 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France, daughter of JEAN D'ESQUAY and ISABEAU LE FOURNIER DE TOURNEBU.

Notes for MICHEL D'AIGNEAUX SR DE PICQUANTIÈRE:
Bonnetot: Michel d'Aigneaux-en-Bessin, écuyer, Sr de la Picanière d. 13-2-1649 Deux Jumeaux m. 18-11-1603 Deux Jumeaux Anne d'Esquay; son: Michel d'Aigneaux-en-Bessin, Sieur de la Picanière, passé au Canada - JWP Note: There is no record of a second Michel or a Sieur de Piquanière coming to Canada.

Rousselle: Michel, écuyer, Sieur de la Picquantière, maintenu par Roissy 1598, cité 1626, m. 18-11-1603 Anne d'Esquay.
 
Child of MICHEL D'AIGNEAUX SR DE PICQUANTIÈRE and ANNE D'ESQUAY is:
 i. MICHEL18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE PICQUANIÈRE, b. Aft. 1603.

Notes for MICHELD'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE PICQUANIÈRE:
JWP Note:  See notes on his grandfather Maury.  There is reference to him coming to Canada.  There is a Sieur de Picannier in Canada but he is recorded as being the son of Louis Cesaire Dagneau de Quindre.
 

51.  JEAN17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA COUTURE (JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1647.  He married CATHERINE DE MARAIS 1579.

Notes for JEAND'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA COUTURE:
Bonnetot: Jean d'Aigneaux écuyer, Sieur de la Couture d. 1647 m. Catherine de Marais (de Maresq)
 
Children of JEAN D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA COUTURE and CATHERINE DE MARAIS are:
60. i. GUILLAUME18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR D'AUVAL, d. 1667.
 ii. OLIVIER D'AIGNEAUX DE LA COUTURE.
 

52.  JACQUES17D'AIGNEAU, SR DE CHÂTEAU ROUGE (JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married CLÉMENCE DE GOUYE 1633.  She was born 1567, and died 8/11/1663.

Notes for JACQUESD'AIGNEAU, SR DE CHÂTEAU ROUGE:
Bonnetot: Jacques d'Aigneaux; de la Couture; du Château-Rouge, écuyer, Sieur du Château Rouge à Deux Jumeaux m. 1633 Clémence de Gouye b. 1567 d. 8-11-1663.
 
Child of JACQUES D'AIGNEAU, SR DE CHÂTEAU ROUGE and CLÉMENCE DE GOUYE is:
61. i. ANTOINE18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE CHÂTEAU ROUGE, d. 1662.
 

53.  GILLES17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA GRAND-MARE (JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married MARIE DU BUISSON 1624.

Notes for GILLESD'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA GRAND-MARE:
Bonnetot: Gilles d'Aigneaux de la Grand-Mare, écuyer, Sieur de la Grand-Mare m. 1624 Marie du Buisson, alias Marie Bisson
 
Child of GILLES D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA GRAND-MARE and MARIE DU BUISSON is:
62. i. JEAN18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA GRAND-MARE.
 

Generation No. 18

54.  ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE (CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1613 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandy, France, and died 12/6/1668 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandy, France.  He married (1) JACQUELINE MAYNE Abt. 1640.  She was born in France, and died 1659 in France.  He married (2) MARIE FEUILLET 1659.

Notes for ROBERTD'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE:
Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines, Vol 1, 1608-1730, Complément à Jetté, 1re édition, Supplément Numero 1, Sept 1998; Denis Beauregard p. 10: Robert d'Agneau d'ouville, homme des armes de la compagnie du duc de Longueville en 1646, dans le régiment de Bellefonds en 1655, d. 12-06-1668. Denis Beauregard (www.francogene.com), Oct 2006:

Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004: Robert, écuyer, maintenu par Chamillaart 1666 demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1666 m (1) Jacqueline Maine (ou Mayne) m(2) 1659 Marie Feuillet.

Bonnetot:  Robert D'Aigneaux de Douville, Sieur de Douville, Servait dans le régiment de M. de Bellefonds en 1655 b. 1613 d. 12-6-1668 m(1) Jacqueline Mayne d. 1659 m(2) 1659 Marie (Dlle) Feuillet. JWP Note: Death of Jacqueline Mayne recorded as 1659 and marriage to Marie Feuillet in same year. Michel who came to Canada was bpt 14-1-1666. If he was bpt as a child he must be the child of m(2).
 
Child of ROBERT D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE and JACQUELINE MAYNE is:
63. i. MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, b. Bef. 14/1/1666, de Deux Jumeaux, Bayeux, Normandie, France; d. 23/3/1753, Montréal, Québec.
 

55.  TANNEGUAY18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA RIVIÈRE (GUY (OLIVIER)17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1607, and died 1692 in Tournabu, FR.  He married ANNE DE CORDAY DU BREUIL 19/1/1656 in Ferrières.  She was born 1625, and died 1692.

Notes for TANNEGUAYD'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA RIVIÈRE:
Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004:

Bonnetot: Tanneguay b. 1607 d. 1692 écuyer, Sieur de la Rivière, Sieur de Douville et de la Motte en 1662 m. 19-1-1656 Anne de Corday du Breuil b. 1625, d. 1692.
 
Children of TANNEGUAY D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA RIVIÈRE and ANNE DE CORDAY DU BREUIL are:
 i. LOUIS19 D'AIGNEAUX.

Notes for LOUIS D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Louis, écuyer

 ii. UNKNOWN D'AIGNEAUX.

Notes for UNKNOWN D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Unknown, ècuyer

64. iii. ANNE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1/12/1657, Tournebu, FR.
 iv. JEANNE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 25/6/1661.
 v. MARGUERITE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 30/5/1662.
65. vi. CHARLOTTE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 10/11/1663, Tournebu, FR; d. 1727.
 vii. GILLETTE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 11/12/1667, Tournebu, Fr; m. MICHEL DE PIERREFITTE, 9/4/1698, Tournebu.
 

56.  CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN (PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1661.  He married ANNE HUE DE CARPIQUET 8/8/1618, daughter of GUILLAUME HUE DE CARPRIQUET and MADELEINE CAVELIER.  She died 1661.

Notes for CHARLES D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN:
Rousselle, Sept 2004: Charles, écuyer, seigneur d'Aigneaux 1640, mineur 1598, maintenu par Roissy 1598, maintenu par Paris 1624, demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1598. m 8-8-1618 Anne Hue de Carpiquet (suivant rite de la R.P.R.); children: Guillaume, Jacob, sieur de la Fresnays b. 1633, m. Suzanne Hue de Longville.

Bonnetot: Charles d'Aigneaux, Sgr d'Aigneaux-en-Besin et de la Fresnée d. 1661 m. 1618 Anne Hue de Carpiquet d. 1661; children: Guillaume b. 1628 m. 24-2-1657 Tabillons du Vez, Françoise Vaultier de Verson (elle abjura la RPR en 1685)
 
Children of CHARLES D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN and ANNE HUE DE CARPIQUET are:
66. i. GUILLAUME19 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, b. Abt. 1628.
67. ii. JACOB D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE LA FRESNAYS, b. 1633.
68. iii. FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX.
 iv. FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX, m. ARTUSDE LA BAZONIÈRE, SR DE HAUT-VIGNET, 26/8/1659, Deux Jumeaux, FR.

Notes for FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Françoise m. 26-8-1659 Deux Jumeaux Artus de la Bazonière, Sieur de Haut-Vignet à Cartnigny.
 

57.  ADRIEN18 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE HAUT-VIGNET À CARTIGNY (PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1658.  He married CATHERINE DU PONT 1611.

Notes for ADRIEN D'AIGNEAUX SR DE HAUT-VIGNET À CARTIGNY:
Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004: Adrien, mineur 1598, maintenu par Roissy 1598, maintenu par Paris 1624, demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1598.

Bonnetot: Adrien, écuyer, Sieur du Val à St-Germain-du-Port  d. 1658 m. 1611 Dlle Catherine du Pont
 
Child of ADRIEN D'AIGNEAUX SR DE HAUT-VIGNET À CARTIGNY and CATHERINE DU PONT is:
69. i. ISABEAU19 D'AIGNEAUX.
 

58.  MARIE18 D'AIGNEAUX (PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  She married FRANÇOIS /LE PETIT.

Notes for FRANÇOIS /LE PETIT:
Bonnetot: écuyer
 
Child of MARIE D'AIGNEAUX and FRANÇOIS is:
70. i. ÉTIENNE19 LE PETIT.
 

59.  PIERRE18 D'AIGNEAUX (OLIVIER17, ADRIEN16 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married UNKNOWN.
 
Child of PIERRE D'AIGNEAUX and UNKNOWN is:
 i. FRANÇOIS19D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE L'ISLE.

Notes for FRANÇOISD'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE L'ISLE:
Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr): Sept 2004:
 

60.  GUILLAUME18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR D'AUVAL (JEAN17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA COUTURE, JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1667.  He married JOACHINE DE MONTFIQUET 1622.  She died 25/2/1639.

Notes for GUILLAUMED'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR D'AUVAL:
Bonnetot: Guillaume d'Aigneaux de la Couture, écuyer Sieur de l'Isle, Auval et de al Rivière d. 1667 m. 1622 Joaquaine de Montfiquet d. 25-2-1639.
 
Children of GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR D'AUVAL and JOACHINE DE MONTFIQUET are:
71. i. JACQUES19 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNÉE, d. 9/6/1656, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.
 ii. OLIVE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA COUTURE, b. 1623.
 iii. JACQUES LE JEUNE D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA JUCOVILLE, b. 1627.

Notes for JACQUES LE JEUNE D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA JUCOVILLE:
Bonnetot: Jacques le jeune d'Aigneaux de la Couture , écuyer, Sieur de Jucoville b. 1627.

 iv. FRANÇOIS D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, b. 1629.
 

61.  ANTOINE18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE CHÂTEAU ROUGE (JACQUES17D'AIGNEAU, SR DE CHÂTEAU ROUGE, JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 1662.  He married ANNE LE BAS 16/1/1657.

Notes for ANTOINED'AIGNEAUX, SR DE CHÂTEAU ROUGE:
Bonnetot: Antoine d'Aigneaux; du Château Rouge, écuyer, Sieur du Château Rouge à Deux Jumeax m. 16-1-1657 Anne le Bas;
 
Children of ANTOINE D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE CHÂTEAU ROUGE and ANNE LE BAS are:
 i. MARIE-DENISE19 D'AIGNEAUX DU CHÂTEAU ROUGE.
 ii. NICOLAS D'AIGNEAUX DU CHÂTEAU ROUGE, b. 1657.
 iii. ANNE D'AIGNEAUX DU CHÂTEAU ROUGE, b. 1658.
72. iv. CHRISTOPHE D'AIGNEAUX DU CHÂTEAU ROUGE, b. 1662; d. 20/12/1741, Bayeux.
 v. ROBERTE D'AIGNEAUX DU CHÂTEAU ROUGE, m. GABRIEL LE CARPENTIER; b. La Cambe.

Notes for ROBERTE D'AIGNEAUX DU CHÂTEAU ROUGE:
Bonnetot: Roberte d'Aigneaux, du Château-Rouge m. Gabriel Le Carpentier b. La Cambe, chirurgien.

 vi. MARGUERITE-MARIE D'AIGNEAUX DU CHÂTEAU ROUGE, m. JULIEN DE GARSALLES.

Notes for MARGUERITE-MARIE D'AIGNEAUX DU CHÂTEAU ROUGE:
Bonnetot: Marguerite-Marie d'Aigneaux du Château Rouge m. Julien de Garsalles, écuyer.
 

62.  JEAN18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA GRAND-MARE (GILLES17, JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married MARIE DE GOUYE 5/7/1657.
 
Children of JEAN D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA GRAND-MARE and MARIE DE GOUYE are:
 i. PIERRE19 D'AIGNEAUX DE LA GRAND-MARE, b. 1658, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.
 ii. JEAN-FRANÇOIS D'AIGNEAUX DE LA GRAND-MARE, b. 1660.
73. iii. JACQUES D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA TANNERIE, b. 1661, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France; d. 13/3/1739.
 iv. GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE LA GRAND-MARE, b. 1663.

Notes for GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE LA GRAND-MARE:
Bonnetot:  Guillaume & Marie were twins.

 v. MARIE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA GRAND-MARE, b. 1663.
74. vi. JEAN-BAPTISTE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA GRAND-MARE, b. 1670, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.
 

Generation No. 19

63.  MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE (ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born Bef. 14/1/1666 in de Deux Jumeaux, Bayeux, Normandie, France, and died 23/3/1753 in Montréal, Québec.  He married MARIE LAMY DIT DEFOND 18/4/1688 in Sorel, Québec, daughter of JOSEPH LAMY and MARIE DE CHEVRAINVILLE DT LAFONTAINE.  She was born 21/8/1670 in Québec, Québec.

Notes for MICHEL DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE:
L'Histoire généalogique de ma Maison d'Aigneaux publiée en 1949 par l'Abbé G.A. Simon avec le concurs de Marquis d'Aigneaux et du Baron de Beauusse: Michel d'Aigneaux-Douville, écuyer, baptisé à Deux Jumeax le 14 janvier 1666. Étant officier, passa au Canada en 1681. It fut nommé enseigne en 1694 par le comte de Frontenac.  Il se retira du service le 20 avril 1734, à condition que son grade passerait à son fils, Philippe d'Aigneaux, sieur de la Saussaye.  Il avait été reconnu noble par Ordonnance du 6 janvier 1708, donnée par Baudot, Intendant du Canada.  Il avait épousé à Saurel, évêché de Québec, le 13 mai 1688 demoiselle Marie Lamy, fille d'Isaac Lamy, marchand tanneur (fils lui-même de Jacques Lamy et de Barbe Le Chevalier de Saint-Martin de Rouen) et de Madeleine-Madeleine de Cherrainville et soeur de Louise Lamy mariée à René Le Gardeur de Beauvais, commandant du Fort Frontenac.  Avec Michel d'Aigneaux, le nom de la famille se déforme légèrement, comme c'est le cas pour beaucoup de patronymes franco-canadiens.  Il s'écrit: d'Agneau ou Dagneau, suivi en général de la mention Douville ou d'Ouville.  Marie Lamy mourut le 25 juillet 1730.  De cette union sont sortis quinze enfants.

Jetté p. 299: Michel Dagneau or Dagnaux, Sieur de Douville s/o Robert & Jacqueline Mayne b. 14-1-1666 Deux Jumeax, ar. et év Bayeux, Normandie; enseigne réformé (officer on half pay or retired) 2-1-1694 (AGA; NOR: George A. Simon, Histoire généalogique de la maison d' Aigneaux, Caen, 1949, p. 210, NF IV (4): 218-229) m. 18-5-1688, Sorel, Marie Lamy s. 29-12-1716 d/o Isaac & Madeleine de Chevrainville. JWP Note:  There presently exists a Ferme Manoir de Douville built in 16th & 17 century near Bayeux, Normandie.  Address is Ferme de Fumichon, 14710 Saint Martin de Blagny.  Is there a connection to Michel Dagneau?

Bonnetot: Michel d'Aigneaux ou d'Agneau de Douville, officier, au Canada en 1681 b. 1666 d. 24-3-1753 Montréal m. 13-5-1688 Saurel, Marie Lamy d. 25-7-1730.

Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines, Vol 1, 1608-1730, Complément à Jetté, 1re édition, Supplément Numero 1, Sept 1998; Denis Beauregard p. 10: Xref Jetté: p. 298: Michel Dagneau our Dagnaux, Sieur de Douville m. 1688 Marie Lamy. Ascendance of Michel Dagneau Sieur de Douville:

• Michel Dagneau, Sieur de Douville m. Marie Lamy
• Robert d'Agneau d' Ouville, homme d'armes de la compagnie de duc de Longueville en 1646 dans le régiment de Bellefonds en 1655, d.   12-6-1668) m. Jacqueline Mayne
• Charles D' Agneau de Lisle, cité comme capitaine de 100 hommes de pied le 3-2-1588
• Oliver d'Agneau, seigneur d'Ouville et de la Motte, d. 1599, (Lettres de grâce 3-2-1588)
• Jean d'Agneau m. 1503 Savoisienne de Campion
• Michel D'Agneau, écuyer, seigneur d'Agneau
• Marcel d 'Agneau, qualifié d'ecuyer en 1470 m. Robinne de Creuilly
• Jean d'Agneau, m. Phillippe de Brébeuf

Denis Beauregard Note: On trouve des familles Campion, Creuilly et Brébouf  parmi la petite noblesse, mais il n'y a pas assez de données pour compléter cet ascendance.

Tanguay  Vol 3 p. 217: Sieur de Douville; enseigne et cadet de la compagnie de M. Mine.

6-1-1708: Ordonnance de l'intendant Jacques Raudot qui déclare Michel Dagneau, sieur de Douville, officier dans les troupes du detachment de la marine, noble et issu de noble race, et veut que lui et sa postérité jouiront de tous les priviléges accordés à la noblesse. 6 janvier 1708. Archives nationales de Québec.

Toronto During the French Regime, Percy J. Roberston:  Michel was described in 1734 as Sr Dagneau Douville Enseigne en second - he was a junior officer in the marine troupes (JWP Note: troupes de la marine) serving in Canada. He retired in 1734 and his commission was transferred mistakenly to his son Philippe Dagneau de la Saussaye rather than to Alexandre Dagneau Douville.  The mistake was corrected a year later.  "The builder of the post at Toronto may have been the father (Michel) or any of his three elder sons, Jean, Alexandre or Philippe.  The builder of the post remains in doubt except it was a Dagneau/Douville. He was married in 1688 in Sorel so would have arrived in Canada prior to that time."

The Letters of Nobility:  Pierre-George Roy, Lettres de Noblesse, Genealogies, Elections de Comtes et Baronnies, insinuées par le Conseil Souverain de la Nouvelle France, Beauceville, L'Eclaireur Ltd, 1920, 2 volumes. It appears this family were members of the nobility of the sword.

Nos Origines en France, des Débuts à 1825, Normandie et Perche, Vol 7, Normand Robert, p. 55:  Deux Jumeaux, arrondissement de Bayeux, canton d'Isigny-sur-Mer, Normandie: Michel Dagneau dit Douville s/o Robert & Jacqueline Mayne, 22, m. 18-4-1688 Sorel, Marie Lamy.

La Famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette et Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de La Caribe: Michel d`'Aigneaux, écuyer, sieur d'Ouville, branche cadette, se feix au Canada; cadet dans les troupes entretenues à la Nouvelle France, y sert sept ans; enseigne réformé par lettres de M. de Frontenac gouverneur l 2-1-1694; ordonnance de maintenue dans sa nobless d' extraction le 6-1-1708; permission de sa retirer de sa place d' enseigne en faveur de son fils. Bpt. Deux-Jumeaux, 14-1-1666 fils de Robert & Jacqueline Mayne. d. àpres 1736, contrat de mariage12-6-1688 m. à Sorel, Québec 13-5-1688, Mary Lamy.

Ibid: JWP RoughTranslation: This is background of an ancient family of Basse Normandie (fief d'Aigneaux, à Deux Jumeaux, in the Calvados) for which the titles of nobility start in 1260 and for which the direct affiliation has been established since the end of the 14th century.  Different spellings are found; d'Agneaux, d'Aigneaux, d'Agneau, Dagneau and Douville or d'Ouville.  One can find the ascendance in France in the Colonial Files E103 and E397 as well as in Chaix d'Est-Ange 15, pp 348 to 351 and 17 p. 318 among other references.  In the registers of the Sovereign Council of Guadeloupe (Archives départmentales 1\B5, f. 622) dated Nov 15, 1775 it is recorded that: The nobility of the family of Sieur Douville was established by a chain of proof that goes back 5 centuries.  However among the "actes" that record the lineage of the father (Alexandre s/o Michel)  of Sieur Douville (Alexandre René s/o Michel) and his ancestors there are only records from the clerk of the Sovereign Council of Québec and other copies of originals prepared by Montréal notaries.  He asserted that the originals had been lost in a shipwreck and the King had willingly dispensed with the rigorous formalities normal in such cases.
 

Notes for MARIE LAMY DIT DEFOND:
Jetté p. 641: Mary n. 21 et b. 24-8-1670 Québec d/o Joseph Isaac Lamy & Marie-Madeleine Chevrainville dit Lafontaine, m. 1688 Michel Dagneau. JWP Note:  Her name may have been Lamy dit Defond.

JWP Note: A Marie Lamy, parents unknown m. abt 1671 St Ours, Québec François Chévrefils dit Lalime and had 4 children: Marie Anne b. abt 1672, Louis b. abt 1674, Mathurin b. abt 1674 and François b. abt 1678 (see Jetté p. 249).  After the death of François in 1678 at Sorel she remarried 1678-1679 St Ours, Québec to Jean Duval, parents unknown, children: Jean b. abt 1680, Françoise b. 21-10-1682, Pierre  b. 13-2-1683, Marie Jean b. abt 1695 & Marc-Antoine b. abt 1692.  Marie Lamy 28 years of age in census of 1681 (b. abt 1656) d. after 1725 at St Ours. (Jetté p. 399). This Marie was reported by Tanguay Vol 1 p. 127 to have been born in 1753. Some researchers have recorded that this Marie Lamy m(3) Michel Dagneau de Douville, Sieur de Quindre.  This seems unlikely given there is a record of the parents of Marie Lamy m. Michel Dagneau (Jetté p. 641) and considering the last children born to their marriage were in 1712 at which time the first mentioned Marie Lamy would have been abt 56 to 59 years of age. There is an overlap in the dates of birth of children of the two Marie's. Also Marie m. Michel Dagneau d. 1716 whereas the other Marie d. after 1725.
 
Children of MICHEL DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE and MARIE LAMY DIT DEFOND are:
75. i. CHARLOTTE-(CATHERINE)-MARIE20 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 12/6/1689, Sorel, Québec; d. 2/7/1750, Montréal.
 ii. MARIE-FRANÇOISE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 31/1/1690, Neuville, Québec; d. Aft. 1713.

Notes for MARIE-FRANÇOISE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Jetté p. 298: Marie-Françoise n. 31-1 et b. 8-2-1691 Neuville; religieuse Hotel Dieu, Montréal.

 iii. MICHEL DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 14/11/1692, Sorel, Québec; d. 17/11/1692, Sorel, Québec.

Notes for MICHEL DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Jetté p. 298. Michel b. 14, s. 17-11-1692 Sorel.

 iv. HENRI DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 9/1/1694, Neuville, Québec; d. 24/1/1694, Neuville, Québec.

Notes for HENRI DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Jetté p. 298: Henri n. et b. 9-1-1694, Neuville, s. 24-1-1694 Neuville.

76. v. JEAN DAGNEAU SIEUR DE  DOUVILLE, b. 31/12/1694, Sorel, Québec; d. 27/8/1751, Montréal, Québec.
 vi. LOUIS-HECTOR DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 5/10/1696, Sorel, Québec; d. Hotêl Dieu, Montréal, Québec.

Notes for LOUIS-HECTOR DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Jetté p. 298: Louis Hector b. 6-11-1696 Sorel, d. Hotel Dieu s. 22-7-1711 Montréal.

Bonnetot: Louis Hector Dagneau de Douville.

77. vii. ALEXANDREDAGNEAU, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, b. 30/5/1698, Sorel, Québec; d. 7/11/1774, Montréal, Québec.
78. viii. PHILIPPE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE LA SAUSSAYE, b. 9/6/1700, Sorel, Québec; d. Abt. 1754.
 ix. PIERREDAGNEAU, SIEUR DE FONTENAY, b. 22/6/1702, Sorel, Québec; d. Aft. 1728.

Notes for PIERREDAGNEAU, SIEUR DE FONTENAY:
Jetté p. 298:  Pierre, sieur de Fontenay; engagé ouest 2-9-1728, voyageur.

JWP Note:  Pierre was engaged by Julien Trotier Desrivières in 1728 along with his brothers Guillaume, Pierre & Philippe.  Surprisingly there appears to be no other information on Pierre.  Perhaps he died at a relatively young age or has been confused with his brothers in various historical records.

Bonnetot; Pierre d'Agneau et d'Ouville, Sieur de Fontenay b, 1702.

79. x. LOUIS-CESAIREDAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, b. 8/10/1704, Sorel, Québec; d. 2/2/1767, Detroit, MI.
 xi. GUILLAUMEDAGNEAU, SIEUR DE LA MOTTE, b. 7/5/1706, Sorel, Québec; m. MARIE-LOUISE LEFOURNIER DIT DUVIVIERS, 5/2/1742, Montréal Québec; b. 29/8/1721, Montréal, Québec; d. 16/3/1761, Detroit MI.

Notes for GUILLAUMEDAGNEAU, SIEUR DE LA MOTTE:
Jetté p. 298"  Guillaume, Sieur de Lamothe, b. 7-5-1706, Sorel, engageur Ouest 29-9-1726 & 9-9-1728.

Tanguay Vol 3, p. 219: Dagneau, Guillaume, sieur de la Motte; b. 1706, il était au Détroit, le 17 juillet 1750, m. 5-2-1742 Louise Lefournier dit Duviviers b. 1721 s. 16-3-1761 à Détroit.

WI Historical Collections Vol xviii: Diary of Sir William Johnson - Visit to Detroit 1761: Had to dine with me Capts Campbell, Bellfore, McCloud, 8 or 10 other officers and Colonel Du Quesne (Louis Cesaire Dagneau Dequindre) and Major La Mott, his brother, who were my prisoners at Niagara. Footnote to that article: Guillaume Dagneau Douville, Sieur de la Mothe,  was born in 1706, and married at Montréal.  He was in Detroit by 1750.

Burton, City of Detroit Michigan, 1701-1922, p. 923: Discussion of prisoners taken by British American at Vincennes. Hamilton, Dejean and William La Mothe, captaine of volunteers from Detroit, who had been taken prisoner  etc. The prisoners were kept in close confinement for some months etc. Dejean and La Mothe took the oath and were set at liberty but Hamilton refused etc.  JWP Note:  There may be confusion here with William Peter Lamothe b. 21-1-1744, Montréal s/o Peter Lamothe and who was Captain of a company of Volunteers at Detroit. See Denissen p. 672, see Detroit to Fort Sackville, 1778-1779, Journal of Normand MacLeod there is reference to the three Dagneau de Quindres (Fontenay, Picanier and Pontchartrain) - "there were lieutenants, named Dequindre on the Hamilton Expedition, all in the Indian Department, Fontenay, François and Pontchartrain. Capt William Lamothe is also mentioned but not as a relative of the three Dequindres.  He is however referred to as Capt William La Mothe of the Indian Department and the militia.  See also the Haldimand Papers, p. 479: 5-9-1778:  See List of Officers, Interpreters etc in the Indian Department, District of Detroit:  Fontenay, Antoine and François are listed as Lieutenants but there is no record of Lamothe. Ibid: Roll of Officers in the Indian Department, 30-9-1778: Picanier, Pontchartrain and Fontenay are noted but no reference to Lamothe.

L' Esclavage au Canada Français by Marcel Trudel:  Guillaume Dagneau-Douville de Lamothe made a promise at the baptism of a Pawnee slave in 1752 to ensure the child would be raised as a Catholic.  In that same year he also made a promise at Detroit that the slave could only be sold to Catholics.

JWP Note: The wife of Sieur de la Motte was the godmother at the 4-5-1755 bpt. at Ste Anne of Charles Dequindre, son of Louis Cesaire (a twin) who died shortly thereafter.  Records of St Annes Parish, Detroit 29-3-1755: Charles "panis" was baptized the son of a "panis" affi? (affiliated or owned) by M. Douville de la Motte.

Notes for MARIE-LOUISE LEFOURNIER DIT DUVIVIERS:
Red Drouin: p. 331.  Dagneau, Sieur de la Motte, Guillaume m. 5-2-1742 Montéal Louise Le Fournier-Duvivières.

Tanguay Vol 3 p. 219: b. 1721, s. 16-3-1761. Ibid Vol 5, p. 289. b. 29-8-1721 à Montréal.

Jetté p. 694: Marie Louise n. et bpt. 29-8-1721 Montréal.

80. xii. MARIE-CLAIRE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 12/8/1706, Sorel, Québec.
 xiii. HYACINTHE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 16/8/1708, Sorel, Québec; d. 8/1/1710, Sorel, Québec.

Notes for HYACINTHE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Jetté p. 298: Hyacinthe n. et b. 16-8-1708 Sorel, d. 8 et s. 9-1-1710 Sorel.

 xiv. JOSEPH DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 25/4/1710, Sorel, Québec; d. 1710.

Notes for JOSEPH DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Jetté p. 298: Joseph n. 25-4 et b. 1-6-1710, Sorel.

 xv. ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 19/2/1712, Sorel, Québec; d. 21/8/1712, Montréal. Québec.

Notes for ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Jetté p. 298: Antoine n. 19 b 20-2-1712 Sorel s. 21-8-1712, Montréal.
 

64.  ANNE19 D'AIGNEAUX (TANNEGUAY18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA RIVIÈRE, GUY (OLIVIER)17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1/12/1657 in Tournebu, FR.  She married FRANÇOISGRUSSE, SR DE LA RIVIÈRE.

Notes for ANNE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Anne b. 10-11-1658 Tournebu m. François Grusse, Sieur de la Rivière, Notaire à Tournebu
 
Child of ANNE D'AIGNEAUX and FRANÇOIS GRUSSE, SR DE LA RIVIÈRE is:
 i. THOMAS20 GRUSSE, m. ANNE LE PIGEON.
 

65.  CHARLOTTE19 D'AIGNEAUX (TANNEGUAY18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA RIVIÈRE, GUY (OLIVIER)17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 10/11/1663 in Tournebu, FR, and died 1727.  She married THOMASDE CLINCHAMPS, SR DE CLINCHAMPS 29/5/1692 in Acqueville.  He was born in Acqueville, and died 1727.

Notes for CHARLOTTE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Charlotte (Dlle) d'Aigneaux b. 10-11-1663 Tournebu d. 1727 m. 29-5-1692 Thomas de Clinchamps, écuyer, Sieur de Clinchamps, Commissaire d' Artilllerie, à Cormolain en 1727 b. Acqueville d. 1727.
 
Children of CHARLOTTE D'AIGNEAUX and THOMAS DE CLINCHAMPS, SR DE CLINCHAMPS are:
 i. ANNE-CHARLOTTE20 DE CLINCHAMPS, b. 28/10/1693, Acqueville.
81. ii. FRANÇOIS-POMPONE-THOMAS DE CLINCHAMPS, b. 6/9/1697, Acqueville; d. 1/8/1769, Acqueville.
 iii. CHARLOTTE DE CLINCHAMPS, b. 15/2/1700, Acqueville.
 

66.  GUILLAUME19 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX (CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born Abt. 1628.  He married FRANÇOISE VAULTIER DE VERSON 24/2/1657 in Tabillions du Vez, daughter of PIERRE VAULTIER DE VERSON ET DE LA GRANDERYE and ANNE-MARIE GAUGAIN.  She died Aft. 1685.

Notes for GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX:
Rousselle, Sept 2004: Guillaume, écuyer, seigneur d'Aigneaux 1688, maintenu par Chamillart 1666, demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1666 b. abt 1628 m. 1657 (ou 1647) Françoise Vaultier de Verson (de la Granberge/de la Granderye) b. 1633; children: Charles, mort au service, s.p.; Guillaume; Isaaac-François (branche de Ranville); Madeleine b. 1665 & Jacqueline b. 1669, fait reconnaissance à Londres 1687.

Bonnetot; Guillaume écuyer, Sgr d'Aigneaux b. 1628 m. 24-2-1657 Tabillions du Vez Françoise Vaultier de Verson, elle abjura la RPR en 1685.
 
Children of GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX and FRANÇOISE VAULTIER DE VERSON are:
 i. CHARLES20 D'AIGNEAUX, d. 1677.

Notes for CHARLES D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Charles, écuyer, d. 1677.

82. ii. GUILLAUME IID'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE VERSON, b. 1662.
 iii. MADELEINE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1665.

Notes for MADELEINE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Madeleine de Sieur?? b. 1665, elle abjura la RPR en 1685.

83. iv. ISAAC-FRANÇOIS D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE, b. 1667; d. 1734.
 v. JACQUELINE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1669.

Notes for JACQUELINE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Jacqueline b. 1669, elle abjura la RPR en 1685.
 

67.  JACOB19 D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE LA FRESNAYS (CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1633.  He married SUZANNE /HUE DE LONGUEVILLE 1659.  She was born 1638.

Notes for JACOB D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE LA FRESNAYS:
Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004: Jacob, écuyer, sieur de la Fresnays (1681, 1688) maintenu par Chamillart 1666, demeure à Deux Jumeaux 1666 b. 1633 m. 1659 Suzanne Hue de Longueville b. 1638, veuve à Londres 1701; children: Guillaume, sieur de Beaupré b. 1668; Jacob, Sieur de Queindre; Louis, Sieur de Fures?; Madeline b. 1663, m. 1688 Deux Jumeaux Louis Morel de Montpinçon; Anne b. 1668; Suzanne b, 1669 & Marie b. 1670.

Bonnetot: Jacob, Sieur de la Fresnée et du Mont b. 1633 d. 1701 m. 1659 Suzanne Hue b. 1638.
 
Children of JACOB D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE LA FRESNAYS and SUZANNE are:
 i. LOUIS20 D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE FURES.
84. ii. MADELINE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1663.
 iii. JACOB D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE QUEINDRE, b. 1665.

Notes for JACOB D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE QUEINDRE:
Bonnetot: Jacob d'Aigneaux, écuyer, Sieur de Quaindré b. 1665.

85. iv. ANNE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1666.
 v. GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE BEAUPRÉ, b. 1668.

Notes for GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE BEAUPRÉ:
Bonnetot: Guillaume, écuyer, Sieur de Beaupré b. 1660

 vi. MARIE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1670.
 vii. LOUIS D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1671.

Notes for LOUIS D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Louis, écuyer b. 1671

 viii. SUZANNE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1671.

Notes for SUZANNE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Partie en Angleterre avec sa mère en 1688.

 ix. LOUISE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1681.
 x. ADRIEN D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1688.
 

68.  FRANÇOISE19 D'AIGNEAUX (CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  She married THOMASSUHART, SR DE RAMPAN 1650.

Notes for FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Françoise m. 1650 Thomas Suhart , écuyer, Sieur de Rampan , child: Pierre Suhart, écuyer, Sieur de Saint-Sulphice.
 
Child of FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX and THOMAS SUHART, SR DE RAMPAN is:
 i. PIERRE20SUHART, SIEUR DE RAMPAN.
 

69.  ISABEAU19 D'AIGNEAUX (ADRIEN18 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE HAUT-VIGNET À CARTIGNY, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  She married (1) HENRI DE CUSSY 1646.    She married (2) LÉONORE DE MÉHÉRENC 1692.

Notes for ISABEAU D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Isabeau d'Aigneaux m. 1646 Henri de Cussy, écuyer.
 
Child of ISABEAU D'AIGNEAUX and HENRI DE CUSSY is:
 i. JEAN-FRANÇOIS20 DE CUSSY, m. LÉONORE DE MÉHÉRENC, 1692.
 

70.  ÉTIENNE19 LE PETIT (MARIE18 D'AIGNEAUX, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  He married PHILIPPINE TESSON 1633.
 
Children of ÉTIENNE LE PETIT and PHILIPPINE TESSON are:
 i. FRANÇOIS20 LE PETIT, b. 1632; d. 11/12/1677.
 ii. AUGUSTIN LE PETIT.
 

71.  JACQUES19 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNÉE (GUILLAUME18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR D'AUVAL, JEAN17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA COUTURE, JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 9/6/1656 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.  He married LINETTE DE PIERRES ET DE LOUVIÈRES.

Notes for JACQUES D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNÉE:
Bonnetot: Jacques d'Aigneaux de la Couture, de la Chesnée, écuyer, Sieur de la Chesnée d. 9-6-1656 Deux Jumeaux m. Linette de Pierres de Louvières.
 
Children of JACQUES D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNÉE and LINETTE DE PIERRES ET DE LOUVIÈRES are:
 i. ISABEAU20 D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1644; d. 1724, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.
 ii. MARIE-MARTHE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1645; d. 1724, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France; m. PIERRE BEATRIX SR DE MORANVILLE.

Notes for MARIE-MARTHE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE:
Bonnetot: Marie Marthe d'Aigneaux del Chesnée b. 1645 m. Pierre Beatrix, écuyer, Sieur de Moranville.

 iii. JACQUELINE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1646.
86. iv. CHRISTOPHE D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1649.
87. v. GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1652; d. 2/4/1730, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.
 

72.  CHRISTOPHE19 D'AIGNEAUX DU CHÂTEAU ROUGE (ANTOINE18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE CHÂTEAU ROUGE, JACQUES17D'AIGNEAU, SR DE CHÂTEAU ROUGE, JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1662, and died 20/12/1741 in Bayeux.  He married (1) JEANNE LE VAILLANT 1692.    He married (2) ANNE DE BRÉVILLE 19/2/1724 in Bayeux.

Notes for CHRISTOPHE D'AIGNEAUX DU CHÂTEAU ROUGE:
Bonnetot: Christophe d'Aigneaux; du Château Rouge, Lieutenant au régiment du Périgord b. 1662 d. 20-12-1741 Bayeux m(1) 1692 Jeanne le Vaillant m(2) 19-7-1724 Bayeux Anne de Bréville.
 
Child of CHRISTOPHE D'AIGNEAUX DU CHÂTEAU ROUGE and ANNE DE BRÉVILLE is:
 i. FRANÇOIS ANTOINE20 D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1726; d. 1/1/1823, Bayeux; m. MARIE-SUZANNE BENARD DE BAZANVILLE, 1749; b. 1726.
 

73.  JACQUES19 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA TANNERIE (JEAN18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA GRAND-MARE, GILLES17, JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1661 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France, and died 13/3/1739.  He married MARIE DE PIERREPONT.
 
Children of JACQUES D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA TANNERIE and MARIE DE PIERREPONT are:
 i. MARC-GABRIEL20 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA GRAND-MARE, b. 1698; d. 31/7/1778, Asnières-en-Bessin; m. MADELEINE-ANGÉLIQUE MAUGER, 4/9/1753, Trévières.
 ii. MARIE-ANNE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA GRAND-MARE, m. FRANÇOIS PEPIN, 7/11/1741, Asnières-en-Bessin; b. Etreham.
 

74.  JEAN-BAPTISTE19 D'AIGNEAUX DE LA GRAND-MARE (JEAN18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA GRAND-MARE, GILLES17, JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1670 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.  He married MARIE DE GOUYE.

Notes for JEAN-BAPTISTE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA GRAND-MARE:
Bonnetot: Jean Baptiste d'Aigneaux; de la Grand-Mare; du Prey, écuyer, Sieur du Prey b. 1670 Deux Jumeaux m. Marie de Gouye.
 
Child of JEAN-BAPTISTE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA GRAND-MARE and MARIE DE GOUYE is:
88. i. JACQUES20 D'AIGNEAUX DU PREY, b. 1718; d. 5/12/1765, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.
 

Generation No. 20

75.  CHARLOTTE-(CATHERINE)-MARIE20 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 12/6/1689 in Sorel, Québec, and died 2/7/1750 in Montréal.  She married LOUISMARAY, SIEUR DE LACHAUVIGNERIE 16/6/1713 in Montréal Québec, son of LOUIS MARAY and JEANNE BRUNEAU.  He was born Abt. 1672 in de Ste-Eutrope, Saintes, Saintonage, France.

Notes for CHARLOTTE-(CATHERINE)-MARIE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Jetté p. 299: Charlotte-Marie né 5-1689, b. 12-7-1689, Sorel, m. 1713 Louis Maray.

Denis Beauregard: b. 12-6-1769 bpt. 12-7-1689, Sorel; d. 2-7-1750

Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004: Charlotte-Catherine b. Sorel 12-7-1689 d. 3-7-1750 Montréal m. 16-6-1713 Louis Maray de al Chavignerie.

Notes for LOUISMARAY, SIEUR DE LACHAUVIGNERIE:
Jetté p. 762: Louis Maray, sieur de Lachauvignerrie (s/o late Jean, juge royal d'Écoyeux, Saintes et Jeanne Bruneau) de Ste-Eutrope, Saintes, Saintonge, 30 ans en 1701; cité 7-9-1697 à Montréal. He m(1) 24-1-1701Catherine Joly and m(2) 16-6-1713 Montréal Charlotte-Catherine Dagneau. Children of Charlotte-Catherine Dagneau, all born Montréal: Marie-Josephe n. et b. 28-11-1701, Pierre n. et b. 30-3-1716, Louise Hyacinthe n. et b. 30-4-1718 s. 27-7-1718, Charlotte n. 13 b. 14-4-1720 (jumelle), Geneviève n. 13 b. 14-4-1720 (jumelle) & Marie Anne n. et b.15-2-1724 s. 29-7-1724.
 
Children of CHARLOTTE-(CATHERINE)-MARIE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and LOUIS MARAY, SIEUR DE LACHAUVIGNERIE are:
 i. MARIE-JOSEPHE21 MARAY, b. 17/9/1714; m. (1) JOSEPH BONAVENTURE LEGARDEUR DE CROISELLE, 1/8/1740, Montréal; m. (2) JEAN-BAPTISTE PARENT, 24/10/1757.
 ii. PIERRE MARAY, b. 30/3/1716.
 iii. LOUISE-HYACIINTHE MARAY, b. 30/4/1718.
 iv. CHARLOTTE MARAY, b. 13/4/1720.
 v. GENEVIÈVE MARAY, b. 13/4/1720.
 vi. MARIE-ANNE MARAY, b. 15/2/1724, Montréal. Québec; d. 29/7/1724, Montréal, Québec.
 

76.  JEAN20 DAGNEAU SIEUR DE  DOUVILLE (MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 31/12/1694 in Sorel, Québec, and died 27/8/1751 in Montréal, Québec.  He married (1) UNKNOWN IROQUOIS.  She was born in Unknown.  He married (2) MARIE-ÉLISABETH RAIMBAULT DE SAINT-BLAIN 17/3/1728 in Longue Pointe, Québec, daughter of PIERRE RAIMBAULT and JEANNE-FRANÇOISE SIMBLIN.  She was born 12/12/1705 in Montréal, Québec, and died 7/10/1772 in Montréal, Québec.

Notes for JEAN DAGNEAU SIEUR DE  DOUVILLE:
Jetté p. 298: engagé ouest 15-3-1716, voyager, enseigne en second 26-3-1723 m. 13-9-1727 Montréal Marie Madeleine Raimbault, child Marie-Josèphe n. 7 b. 8-10-1730 Montréal.  JWP Note.  Jean's brother Philippe married Marie-Madeleine's sister Marie-Madeleine.

Tanguay Vol 3 p. 218: Jean Dagneau dit Dauville b. 1694, s. 27-8-1751 Montréal.  Daughter Marie-Catherine b. June 25 1731 Détroit.  Mother was an Iroquoise; m. Marie-Elizabeth Raimbault 17-3-1728 at Longue Pointe, Québec, Daughter Louise-Elisabeth b. Detroit 25-11-1739.

La population des forts français d' Amérique du XVIII siècle, Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 1, p. 65:  Dagneau de Douville de Quindre, Garcon, né. ce jour B. 01-10-1764, illégitime de Joseph Che (Clermont?) et de Louise panisse du Sieur de Douville de Quindre.  Par. Jean-Bte Vaudry, Mar. Catherine Campeau, de ce poste, (non signé).  JWP Note:  Who was this Douville?  Jean had died by this time. It could not be Alexandre-René his nephew because he was in the West Indies by this time. Similarly the latter's father, Alexandre Dagneau, Sieur de Douville retired in 1756 and was apparently living in Vercheres, Québec.

Bonnetot: Jean d'Agneau d'Ouville, Sieur de Douville b. 1694, d. Montréal, Jumeax d'Henry m. Elisabeth Raimbault de Saint-Blain.

Jesuit Relations 1610-1791, translation by Thwaites, Notes to Vol LXIX, p. 306-307: The D'Agneaux (Daniaux) mentioned here was probably Jean, s/o Michel Dagneau, Sieur de Douville, a French officer stationed at and near Montréal. Jean b. 1694 m. Marie Elizabeth Raimbault, by whom he had 2 children; they resided at Detroit after 1730, but he died at Montréal in 1751. Another son, Louis Cesaire b. 1734, a colonel in the army, came with his family to Detroit in 1749 or 1750; he died there in 1767.
 
Child of JEAN DAGNEAU SIEUR DE  DOUVILLE and UNKNOWN IROQUOIS is:
89. i. MARIE-CATHERINE21 DAGNEAU, b. 25/6/1731, Detroit, MI; d. 2/4/1753, Detroit, MI.

 
Child of JEAN DAGNEAU SIEUR DE  DOUVILLE and MARIE-ÉLISABETH RAIMBAULT DE SAINT-BLAIN is:
 ii. LOUISE-ELISABETH21 DAGNEAU, b. 25/11/1739, Detroit, MI.

Notes for LOUISE-ELISABETH DAGNEAU:
Metis Culture Website:  Louise Elisabeth may have been the daughter of an Iroquois who bore another child in 1731.
 

77.  ALEXANDRE20DAGNEAU, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE (MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 30/5/1698 in Sorel, Québec, and died 7/11/1774 in Montréal, Québec.  He married MARIE COULON DE VILLIERS 7/8/1730 in Montréal, Québec, daughter of NICOLAS-ANTOINE DE VILLIERS and ANGÉLIQUE JARRET DE VERCHERES.  She was born Abt. 1706 in Québec, and died Aft. 1752 in Unknown.

Notes for ALEXANDREDAGNEAU, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE:
Jetté p. 298:  Alexandre Dagneau, Sieur de Douville, engageur Ouest 11-8-1724 et  29-9-1726, interprète et marchand de fourrures, enseigne en second 29-5-1725 m. 7-8-1730 Montréal, Marie Coulon de Villiers. Tanguay Vol III, p. 219 records Alexandre as having m(2) Marie Courtmanche and having 3 children from 1740 to 1748.  Marie Coulon de Villiers was alive at a bpt in 1752 in Fort Frederic so this appears incorrect.

Bonnetot: Alexandre d'Agneau d,Ouville, écuyer, Capitaine d'infanterie en 1756 b. 20-4-1698 Saurel d. 1734 Verchères m. 7-8-1730 L'Isle de Montréal Marie Coulon de Villiers d. 1740.

La Famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette et Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de La Caribe: Alexandre Dagneaux, écuyer seigneur Douville, enseigne d' une compagnie d' infanterie en Canada 17-4-1741, lieutenant 15-4-1750, quitte le service mai 1756 avec commission de capitaine réformé, b. 20-4- bpt. 30-5-1698 à Sorel Québec, d. Verchères, Québec 1774, contrat de mariage 25-7-1730 Marie Coulon de Villiers, fille d'Antoine, commandant pour le roi à la rivière St Joseph (Niles, MI), au moins de cinq enfants dont deux fils tués dans la guerre du Canada (guerre de Sept Ans).

Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol 3, p. 191; DAGNEAU DOUVILLE, ALEXANDRE, officer in the colonial regular troops, interpreter, and fur-trader; b. in April or May 1698 at Sorel (Que.), son of Michel Dagneau Douville and Marie Lamy; d. 1774 at Verchères (Que.) At the age of 18 Alexandre Dagneau Douville entered the fur trade, and for the next 15 years, while serving as a cadet in the colonial regulars, he traded heavily among the Miamis, with some side trips to Fort des Sables (Irondequoit, N.Y.), to Baie-des-Puants (Green Bay, Wis.), and to Michilimackinac (Mackinaw City, Mich.). At Montreal on 7 Aug. 1730 he allied himself with an important trading family when he married Marie, daughter of Nicolas-Antoine Coulon* de Villiers Sr. Three years later he was in a confrontation with the Sauks and Foxes near Baie-des-Puants and witnessed the death of his father-in-law and other relatives [see Nicolas-Antoine Coulon* de Villiers Jr]. It was intended that Dagneau be promoted second ensign in 1734, but the ministry of Marine confused him with his brother Philippe Dagneau Douville de La Saussaye, and a correct commission was not issued until 1736. In that year Dagneau served as an officer and interpreter at Fort Frontenac (Kingston, Ont.), and in 1739 he was in charge of taking presents to Detroit for the Ottawas. Two years later he was promoted first ensign. After serving again at Fort Frontenac in 1743, Dagneau was sent to Fort des Miamis (probably at or near Fort Wayne, Ind.) in the spring of 1746 to escort Miami representatives to Montreal. The threat of a general Indian uprising in the west [see Orontony*] and word of a Mohawk war party at the Niagara pottage kept him from bringing the delegation farther than Detroit, and in his absence Miamis pillaged Fort des Miamis. Intendant Bigot later obtained for him 300 livres for the goods he lost.  At a major conference in Quebec in November 1748 Dagneau served as an interpreter between French authorities and some Iroquois chiefs. He became a lieutenant in 1750 and commanded at Sault-Saint-Louis (Caughnawaga, Que.). In June 1754 he replaced Jacques-François Legardeur de Courtemanche in charge of Fort de la Presqu’île (Erie, Pa). This was a key post, the first in a line of forts being built into the Ohio valley by which the French hoped to block British expansion, and Dagneau commanded about 100 regulars and militia. The following year he was replaced by Antoine-Gabriel-François Benoist. Then on 17 March 1756 he retired as a captain on half pay and thereafter lived on family lands at Verchères. Dagneau’s military career had been solid, if undistinguished. He was engaged in no major battles but made his contribution through his familiarity with Indian customs and languages, especially those of the Iroquois and Miamis. In 1763 Dagneau was one of the 55 accused of misconduct in connection with the affaire du Canada. Although summoned to Paris to appear before the Châtelet, he did not go. The court decided to await fuller information about him and the outcome of the case is not certain. Any misconduct was no doubt little different from that of other officers serving on the frontier; their military positions gave them an opportunity to engage in trade, much of it illicit. The Dagneau Douville trade network was one of the most important in New France. Louis-Césaire Dagneau* Douville de Quindre, Guillaume Dagneau Douville de Lamothe, and Philippe Dagneau Douville de La Saussaye were also prominent traders in the west and, like their brother, married into families with similar pursuits. Alexandre had at least five children, two of whom were killed in the Seven Years’ War. A third son, Alexandre-René, spent his career as an officer in the West Indies and at his death in 1789 was a retired lieutenant-colonel of infantry and a knight of the order of Saint-Louis. Donald Chaput  AN, Col., D2C, 57, p.167; 59, p.63; 61, p.26; E, 103 (dossier Dagneau Douville) (copies at PAC). ANQ-M, État civil, Catholiques, Notre-Dame de Montréal., 16 févr. 1734, 13 sept. 1740, 12 nov. 1744, 15 août 1748. [G.-J. Chaussegros de Léry], “Journal de Joseph-Gaspard Chaussegros de Léry, lieutenant des troupes, 1754–1755,” ANQ Rapport, 1927–28, 366, 376. “The French regime in Wisconsin – II,” ed. R. G. Thwaites, Wis., State Hist. Soc., Coll., XVII (1906), 188–89, 278–87, 432. NYCD (O’Callaghan and Fernow), X. PAC Rapport, 1904, app.K, 215, 228. Papiers Contrecœur (Grenier). Godbout, “Nos ancêtres,” ANQ Rapport, 1951–53, 466. Massicotte, “Répertoire des engagements pour l’Ouest,” ANQ Rapport, 1929–30, 218, 245, 257, 298. P.-G. Roy et al., Inv. greffes not., XVI, 99. Tanguay, Dictionnaire. [The author is wrong in indicating that Alexandre Dagneau Douville married a second time, to Marie Legardeur de Courtemanche; all of Dagneau’s children were from his marriage to Marie Coulon de Villiers in 1730.  d.c.] Hunter, Forts on Pa. frontier, 70–89, 122–23. Cameron Nish, Les bourgeois-gentilshommes de la Nouvelle-France, 1729–1748 (Montréal et Paris, 1968), 87, 161–62. P. J. Robinson, Toronto during the French régime . . . (2nd ed., Toronto, 1965). P.-G. Roy, Bigot et sa bande, 225–26. R. de Hertel, “Michel d’Agneau d’Ouville et sa famille,” Nova Francia (Paris), IV (1929), 218–19. “Une conférence de M. de la Galissonnière avec les chefs iroquois,” BRH, XII (1916), 347–49.

JWP Note: A Sieur Dagneau Douville sometimes referred to as Enseigne Douville or Sieur Douville was killed in a skirmish with Virginia Militia 7-4-1756 either on the North River or Cacapon River, both in Hampshire County Virgina, now West Virginia.  It may be that this Sieur Douville was the son of Alexandre.  George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress, 1741-1799, Series 4, General Correspondence 1697-1799, Letter from C. Dumas to Dagneau Douville 23-4-1756 re: instructions to Sieur Douville enseigne en second etc with a detachment of 50 Indians to carry out raids in Fort Cumberland.  The letter was signed Dumas and written at Fort Duquesne. Ibid Series 2 Letterbooks, George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie 7-4-1756: Since writing the above Mr. Parish who commanded the party as per enclosed list is returned who relates that upon the North River he fell in with a small body of Indians whch he engaged and after a dispute of half an hour put them to flight, Monsieur Douville, commandant of the party was killed and scalped and his instructions found about him which I enclose.  We had one man killed and two wounded. Mr Paris sends the scalp by Jenkins and I hope, although it is not an Indian's they will meet an adequate reward at least as the Monsieur's is of much more consequence. The whole party jointly claim the reward, no person pretending solely to assume the merit. Bonnetot notes a son Joseph killed in 1755 on the Ohio River (La Belle Rivière) - could this be the person?

1739:Alexander Dagneau Sieur de Douville, interpreter, engagé Detroit, traded for 15 years among the Miamis, Fort des Sables (Irondequoit, NY), Baie des Punts (Green Bay WI) and Michilmackinac.

NYCD Volume 10:  Page 186-188: Conference Between M. de la Galissoniere and the Iroquois - Castle of St Louis of Québec on Nov 2, 1748.  A meeting held with the principal chiefs of the Iroquois to inquire if they were subjects of the English.  The Indians confirmed they were not and signed a document to that effect. Alexandre Dagneau de Douville was present and appears to have acted as an interpreter.  Also present was Dagneau de la Saussaye.

1750:  Promoted to Lieutenant.  Alexandre René Dagneau Douville commanded at Sault-Saint Louis, Caughnawaga, Wisconsin (Note there is a similarly named place in Québec).

1752: La population des forts français d'Amérique du XVIII siècle, Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 1, p. 31:  12-9-1752, Fort Frederic, Marie Coulon de Villiers, wife of M. Douville lieutenant of infantry, second in command of the fort, was the godmother for the bpt. of François Michel Lunegaud (Lunegent), s/o François and Marie-Louise Quimet, habitants des côtes voisines.  JWP Note:  This indicates she was alive in 1752 which suggests Tanguay's record that Alexandre remarried Marie Legardeur - Courtemanche is incorrect.

1761-63: Alexander Dagneau Douville was listed in a judgement rendered by the Châtelet de Paris Commission in France dealing with fraud etc in the latter days of the French regime in North America.

L' Esclavage au Canada Français by Marcel Trudel, Page 80 - 1756: "Marie-Anne, a montagnaise Indian servant at the home of Alexandre Dagneau-Douville in Montréal was caught stealing from her master.  She was condemned to death by the authorities by hanging in front of the residence of Alexander.  The spectacle should have been interesting for Dagneau-Douville and the widow Magnan-Lesperance ( who is she?) but the condemned lady appealed to the Counsel Superior stating she was pregnant.  Marie-Anne was taken to Québec City.  The sentence is confirmed.  She is examined by a doctor from Hotel Dieu and a midwife who concluded she was not pregnant.  On Nov 20, 1756 at three in the afternoon she died by hanging on the scaffold at Québec City".

Toronto During the French Regime, Percy J. Robinson: "An Alexandre Douville was captain of the compagnie franche at Fort Toronto at the time the British captured Fort Niagara in 1759.  In the 1720's Phillipe Douville, Sieur de la Saussaye, was trading at the Magasin Royale at Toronto.  Thirty years before one of the Douvilles in 1720 had built the first French Post at Toronto.  It is possible that the builder of the 1720 post and the commandant in 1759 who burned the fort and retired to Montréal are identical.  Alexander Dagneau de Douville was born in 1698 and was the second son of Sieur Michel Dagneau Douville and an elder brother of Sieur Philippe Dagneau de la Saussaye, who obtained a lease to the post at Toronto in 1727.  etc.  He was the a brother-in-law of that Jumonville (Coulon de Villiers) whose death in 1754 at the hands of a party commanded by George Washington is described as the immediate cause of the 7 Years War.

Toronto, The Place of Meeting - Frederick H. Armstrong: On the Great Lakes, the British under Sir William Johnson began the siege of Fort Niagara on Jun 6, 1759.  This brought the war directly to the subsidiary post of Toronto, which had up to that time been reasonably well insulated from the battles, although it had been a way station for troops passing from Fort Frontenac to Niagara. As the siege of Niagara opened, the French Schooner Iroquoise warned the commandant at Toronto, Captain Alexandre Dagneau Douville.  When Niagara fell on June 25, 1759 Johnson quickly sent a force to take Toronto.  All they found were smoldering embers; Douville had burned the post and fled with his 15 men to Montréal.  On Aug 2 the Mississauga Chief, Tequakareigh, was interviewed by Sir William Johnson and surrendered to the British Crown.  Montréal was not to fall until September 1760, but the French regime at Toronto was ended. The ruins of the fort remained as a momento until cleared to make way for the Toronto Exhibition Grounds in 1878.

Metis Culture: Alexandre Réne Dagneau Douville (1678-1773/74) is assigned as commander of Fort de la Pres q'Ile (Erie, PA) 1754-1755 and Fort Rouille 1757-1759.

Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004: Alexandre (alias Baltazar) sieur de Douville, écuyer, b. 20-4-1698 ou 30-5-1698 d. 1774 Verchères m. 7-8-1730 (contract 25-7-1730) Marie Coulon de Villiers.

Notes for MARIE COULON DE VILLIERS:
Jetté p. 282: Marie (jumelle) n. abt 1706, 24 ans en 1730 m. 1730 Alexandre Dagneau.

Red Drouin: p. 331: Dagneau de Douville, Alexandre s/o Michel & Marie Lamy m. 7-8-1730 Montréal Marie Coulon de Villiers d/o Nicolas-Antoine & Angélique Jarrets.

La population des forts français d'Amérique (XVIII siècle)" Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 1, p. 31: Fort Frederic; François Michel Lunegaud-Lunegent, b. 11, bpt. 12-08-1752, son of Jean & Marie-Louise Quimet, habitants des cotes voisines, godfather Michel Laforce, store keeper for the king, godmother Marie Coulon de Villiers, wife of M. Douville, lieutenant of infantry, second in command of the fort.
 
Children of ALEXANDRE DAGNEAU, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE and MARIE COULON DE VILLIERS are:
 i. MARIE-ANGÉLIQUE21 DAGNEAU, b. 12/5/1731, Montréal, Québec; d. 23/2/1808, Montréal, Québec.

Notes for MARIE-ANGÉLIQUE DAGNEAU:
Bonnetot: Marie-Angélique d'Agneau d'Ouville, religieuse chez les soeurs hospitalières de St-Joseph de Montréal. JWP Note:  Marie-Angélique may be confused with Marguerite Pierre as having been a nun. Aux Archuives départementales du Calvados, je me suis fait communiquer à  nouveau le livre de l'abbé Simon. Voici l'extrait de la page 121: ...." Marie-Angélique D'AGNEAU-D'OUVILLE, qui fut religieuse chez les Soeurs  Hospitalières de Saint-Joseph de Montréal et qui était assistante de la  Supérieure, Madame d'AILLEBOUST, peu avant la Révolution (Cf. COUASNIER DE  LAUNAY: Histoire des Religieuses hospitalières de Saint-Joseph, tome 1, page
 XXV, et tome II, page 297"

Yves Drolet, Oct 2006) Xref to Archives of Soeurs Hospitalières: Marie Angéique died 23 or 28 Feb 1808.

 ii. MARIE-LOUISE DAGNEAU, b. 16/2/1734, Montréal, Québec; d. Aspiran, France; m. PIERRE-PHILIPPEDAUBRESPY, SIEUR DE LA FARELLE, 23/4/1759, Montréal Québec; b. 1725; d. Aspiran, France.

Notes for MARIE-LOUISE DAGNEAU:
Tanguay Vol 3, p. 218: Marie-Louise b. 16-2-1734 Montréal m. Montréal 23-4-1759 Pierre-Philippe Daubrespy.

La population des forts français d'Amérique du XVIII siècle, Marthe Faribault-Beauregard Vol 1, p. 30:  Oct 21, 1752 Fort St Frederic:  Marie Louise Dagneau, daughter of Alexander Dagneau de Douville, officer, was the godmother of Jean Baptiste Joyau, son of Jean Baptiste and Josephe Ranjard, habitants des cotes voisins;  Godfather was Jean Baptiste Lepage.

Bonnetot: Marie-Louise d'Agneau d'Ouville b. 1734 d. Aspiran m. 23-4-1759 Pierre Philippe d'Aubrespy, écuyer, Sieur de la Farelle, ancien capitaine au Régiment du Béarn en France d. Aspiran. JWP Note:  Aspiran is a village in southern France located west of Montpellier.  Did they return to France?

Notes for PIERRE-PHILIPPEDAUBRESPY, SIEUR DE LA FARELLE:
Tanguay Vol 3, p. 246: Pierre Daubrespy  DeLafarelle, chevalier , officier du régiment de Béarn b. 1725 s/o Claude & Catherine Lafarelle de Notre Dame, Montpellier m. 23-4-1759 Montréal Marie Louise Dagneau b. 1734 d/o Alexandre.

Bonnetot: Marie Louise d'Agneau d'Ouville b. 1734 m. 23-4-1759 Pierre Philippe d'Aubrespy, écuyer, Sieur de la Farelle, ancien captaine au régiment du Béarn en France

90. iii. ALEXANDER-RENÉDAGNEAU, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, b. 22/7/1736, Fort Frontenac, ON; d. Abt. 1789, Guadeloupe, West Indies.
 iv. MADELINE DAGNEAU, b. 13/9/1740, Montréal; d. 1/10/1740, Montréal.
 v. MARGUERITE PIERRE DAGNEAU, b. 11/11/1744; d. 1782.

Notes for MARGUERITE PIERRE DAGNEAU:
Monseigner de Saint Vallier et l' hôpital général de Québec published 1882 Québec City, p. 722: Marguerite Dagneau Douville was a nun at Québec City Hospital where she died 23-12-1782.

PRDH: Marguerite Pierre Dagneau Douville  b. 11-11-1744 Montréal. The nun in Québec City was name Marguerite Pierre.

 vi. GUILLAUME DAGNEAU, b. 15/8/1748, Unknown; d. 28/2/1749, Unknown.
 

78.  PHILIPPE20 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE LA SAUSSAYE (MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 9/6/1700 in Sorel, Québec, and died Abt. 1754.  He married MARIE-MADELINE RAIMBAULT DE SAINT-BLAIN 13/9/1727 in Montréal, Québec, daughter of PIERRE RAIMBAULT and JEANNE-FRANÇOISE SIMBLIN.  She was born 15/4/1701 in Montréal, Québec, and died 19/3/1768 in Montréal, Québec.

Notes for PHILIPPE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE LA SAUSSAYE:
Jetté: p. 299  Philippe b. 9-6-1700 Sorel m. 3-9-1727 Madeleine Raimbault. engageur ouest 31-3-1730.

Tanguay Vol 3, p. 218: Philippe Dagneau Dauville de la Saussaye b. 1700 d. bef 1755 m. 13-9-1727 Montréal Madeline Rainbault b. 1701: children: Philippe b. 1728 m. 17-11-1755 Montréal Marie Anne Jarret, Marie Joseph b. 8-10-1730 Montréal m. 10-6-1748 Louis DeVareil, Louise Anne b. 18-11-1738 Montréal & Marie Charlotte b. 25-7-1740 Montréal.

Bonnetot: Philippe d'Agneau d'Ouville, écuyer, Sieur de la Saussaye, Enseigne en 1734 b. 1700 m. 13-9-1727 Madeleine Raimbault de Saint Blain.

Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Vol XVII 1727-1748: French Regime in Wisconsin, p. 321: Letter from M de Beauharnois to the Minister, Québec 6-11-1739: The Sieur Douville de la Saussaye, charged with my orders amongst the Chaoiianons for the Execution of my Project which I had the honour of communicating to you in my despatch of 9-10-last, arrived here yesterday bringing the news of the wreck of the bark on the 5th Oct while returning from Niagara.  He was fortunately able to assist  all the ship wrecked party whom he brought to for Frontenac. Footnote to this letter: Phillippe Dagneau Douville, Sieur de la Saussaye was born in 1700 and entered the colonial army, holding several appointments in the upper country.  He was especially employed among the Shawnees until 1743 and later in the councils at Québec.  In 1759, after abandoning Toronto (Fort Rouille), where he was commandant, upon the loss of Niagara, he retired from the service.  One of his sons was killed on the OH in 1757. JWP Note:  Tanguay notes Philippe died before 1755 which would appear incorrect if indeed he was the Dagneau who burned the Toronto fort in 1759. In this same letter Beauharnais refers to Sieur Douville, brother of la Saussaye, had started from Niagara towards Detroit.  A footnote states this was probably Dagneau Douville who commanded among the Miami in 1747 & 1748 and was sent out from Fort Duquense in 1756 on a foraging expedition.  He attacked a blockhouse on the Cacapon in Hampshire County, Virginia but was slain in the assault. JWP Note:  It appears this Douville may have been the son, not the brother of Philipe de la Saussaye.

NYCD Vol 10: June 1757.  Two Ensigns, La Saussaye and St Ours were killed in 1756 while returning from a raiding mission to Cumberland, Virginia.  François Marie Picoté de Belestre was captured. The slain 'La Saussaye' would likely have been his son, Philippe. Belestre was Philippe's brother-in-law and the uncle of Philippe junior. A  "Douville" , a colonial cadet (Ensign) , was killed in April 1756 while attacking a small fort on the north branch of the Cacapehon in Hampshire county, Virginia.  This would have been his son Philippe. Ibid Vol 10,  p. 186-188: Conference Between M. de la Galissoniere and the Iroquois - Castle of St Louis of Québec on Nov 2, 1748.  A meeting held with the principal chiefs of the Iroquois to inquire if they were subjects of the English.  The Indians confirmed they were not and signed a document to that effect.  Alexandre Dagneau de Douville was present and appears to have acted as an interpreter.  Also present was Dagneau de la Saussaye.

Toronto During the French Regime, Percy J. Robinson: 1728:  Philippe Douville Sieur de la Saussaye secured a lease at Toronto while he was also the guarde-magasin at Niagara.  This created a bit of a scandal in that because of the  nominal rate of the lease and the fact he was the store keeper at Niagara which was a competing fur trading centre.  The lease for Toronto was cancelled.  It seems that Toronto was not mentioned again until 1750 which may indicate it ceased operation so as not to compete with Frontenac and Niagara.  Correspondence indicates that Philippe may have been illiterate - could not read or write.  Philippe apparently tried to transfer the Toronto lease to his brother Alexandre as is evidenced by an agreement dated August 11, 1728.  Sieur Julien Trottier des Rivières was part of this deal - he was to bring Philippe's goods from Niagara, apparently to Montréal. Ibid:  After 1730 Philippe and his brother Alexandre seem to have been engaged in the fur trade at Green Bay and among the Miami.  In 1730 he was at Detroit, and in 1731 at the River St Jospeh.  From 1735 to 1743 he was continuously employed among the Chaouenons on the OH.  At the this time the latter were established on the OH some miles below the modern city of Franklin.  The Joncaires and the La Saussaye were pioneers on the OH preparing the way for the formal occupation of the OH Valley in 1749. Ibid: p 87:  Philippe Dagneau de la Saussaye, who died about 1754, was never an officer, and Alexandre Douville, who was an officer, was not killed but died in his bed in Montréal about 1773.  The Dagneau who was killed in 1757 was a son of Philippe Dagneau de la Saussaye.

La population des forts français d'Amérique: XVIII siècle, Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 2, p. 65:  Vincennes, Indianna: Dagneau de Douville De Quindre, (garcon) né. ce jour B. 1-10-1764, illégitime de Joseph Che? (Clermont) et de Louise, panisse du Sieur de Douville de Quindre: parrain: Jean-Baptiste Vaudry, Marraine: Catherine Campau of this post.  The Catherine Campeau mentioned was married 31-3-1761 at Vincennes to Rene Goder.  One of the witnesses at that marriage was Philippe Daigneau.  There are several other references to Philippe Daigneau at Vincennes as follows: 1-1-1761: witness at the marriage of Nicolas Cardinal and Marie-Joseph Girard; 5-5-1760 witness at the marriage of Pierre Godere and Suzanne Bollon; 23-81763 witness at the marriage of Michel Disy and Barbe Dedevoir-Lachine; 28-8-1756 witness at the marriage of Jean Baptiste Vaudry and Agnes Richard.

Notarial Records:

Dagneau, dit Douville Dequindre, Louis-Césaire Vol 25 p. 163 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739: Procuration par Pierre Legaultier, écuyer, Sr de Lavérendrye, commandant pour le roi au poste des pays du Nord, à Ignace Gamelin, marchand, de Ville-Marie, pour recevoir des Srs Dequindre et Douville par les mains de Sr Alexis Lomine Monière, la somme de 1500 livres pour le prix de la ferme du poste de Michipicoton (14 juin 1736).

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe Vol 25 p. 172 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739

1376 Engagement d' Antoine Lavallée, de Sorel, présentement à Ville-Marie, à Sr de la Saussaye faisant tant pour lui que pour M. de Joncaire, son associé, pour faire le voyage au poste des Chaouanons, aider à y conduire un canot de marchandises et le redescendre, l'année prochaine avec les convois ordinaires (23 août 1736).

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe Vol 25 p. 173 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739

1382 Engagement de Joseph Peras dit Lafontaine, fils de Jean Lafontaine, de la prairie de la Madeleine, à Sr de la Saussaye faisant tant pour lui que pour M. de Joncaire, son associé, pour faire le voyage au poste des Chaouanons à Belle-Rivière y hiverner et en redescendre, l'année prochaine, dans un canot chargé de pelleteries (1er septembre 1736).

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe Vol 25 p. 173 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739

1386 Engagement de Joseph Sauvage, voyageur, à Dagneau Douville, Sr de la Saussaye, faisant pour lui ainsi que pour M. de Joncaire, son associé, pour faire le voyage au poste de Chaovenon, aider à y conduire un canot de marchandises et le redescendre, l'année prochaine, avec les convois ordinaires (5 septembre 1736).

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe Vol 25 p. 174 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739

1396 Engagement de Joseph Laroze, (sauvage) voyageur, à Messieurs de Joncaire et la Saussaye, associés pour le commerce aux Chaouénons pour faire le voyage au dit poste, aider à y conduire un canot de marchandises et le redescendre, l'année prochaine, avec les convois ordinaires (13 septembre 1736).

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe Vol 25 p. 175 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739

Obligation par Thomas de Joncaire, commandant du poste des Chaouénons, et Philippe Dagneau, Sr de La Saussaye, associés pour le commerce au dit poste; à Julien Trottier Desrivières, marchand de Ville-Marie, pour la somme de 2188 livres 12 sols 6 deniers en bonnes marchandises nécessaires à leur commerce au dit poste (14 septembre 1736).

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe Vol 25 p. 175 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739

1400 Quittance par Marie Catherine Raimbaut veuve de Julien Trottier Desrivières, à Messieurs de Joncaire et La Saussaye, en date du 16 septembre 1737).

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe Vol 25 p. 177, 178 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739

1422 Engagement de Pierre Lionnard, de la Pointe aux Trembles, à Messieur de Joncaire et La Saussaye, pour faire le voyage jusqu'au poste des Chaouénons ou Belle-Rivière, y hiverner  et en redescendre dans un canot chargé de pelleteries (30 septembre 1736).

Dagenais, François Vol 25 p. 202 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739
1629 Engagement de Françoise Dagenay, de la côte St-Michel, en l'Ile de Montréal, à messieurs les associés de la Mer de l'Ouest, pour faire le voyage au poste de Camanetigouilla dans un canot chargé de marchandises et le redescendre, en la présente année, chargé de pelleteries (29 avril 1737).

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe Vol 25 p. 314 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739
2518 Bail à ferme et prix d'argent moyennant la somme de 400 livres, par Thomas de Joncaire, commandant pour le roi au poste des Chaouénons dans la Belle Rivière du Lac Erié, à Philippe Dagneaux, Sr De La Saussaye, de tout le commerce et la traite pouvant être faits au dit lieu (5 juillet 1738).

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe Vol 25 p. 314 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739
2519 Engagement d' Antoine Lapensée, de Verdun, voyageur, à Philippe Dagneaux, Sr de La Saussaye, pour faire le voyage au poste des Chaouénons, aider à y conduire un canot de marchandises, et le redescendre, l'année suivante chargé de pelleteries (9 juillet 1738).

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe Vol 25 p. 319 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739
2562 Engagement de Jean Bte Jourdain, fils de Guillaume Jourdain, à Philippe Dagneaux, Sr de La Saussaye, pour faire le voyage au poste de Chaouanon, aider à y conduire un canot de marchandises, et le redescendre, l'année suivante, chargé de pelleteries (15 août 1738.)

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe Vol 25 p. 320 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739
2563     Engagement de Jean Baptiste Giguaire, voyageur, à Philippe Dagneaux de La Saussaye, pour faire le voyage au poste des Chaouénons aider à y conduire un canot de marchandises, et le redescendre, l'année suivante, chargé de pelleteries (16 août 1738).

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe Vol 25 p. 320 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739
2564 Engagement de Bazile Baudoin, de Repentigny voyageur, à Philippe Dagneau Douville de la Saussaye, pour faire le voyage au poste des Chaouénons, aider à y conduire un canot de marchandises, et le redescendre, l'année suivante, chargé de pelleteries (16 août 1738).

Dagneau de La Saussaye, Philippe, Vol 25 p. 321 François Lepailleur Montréal 1733-1739
2573 Engagement de Joseph Normant, de Soulanges, voyageur dans les pays d' en Haut, à Philippe Dagneau Douville de La Saussaye, pour faire le voyage au poste des Chaouénons dans un canot chargé de marchandises, et le redescendre l'année suivante, chargé pelleteries (19 août 1738).

Metis Culture 1726-1728: Philippe Thomas Dagneau de la Saussaye b. 1700 Sorel, d. after 1758 s/o Michel, m. Marie Madeleine Raimbault. Marriage most likely at Detroit.
 
Children of PHILIPPE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE LA SAUSSAYE and MARIE-MADELINE RAIMBAULT DE SAINT-BLAIN are:
91. i. PHILIPPE21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE LA SAUSSAYE, b. 1728, Unknown; d. 6/1757, Fort Duquense, PA.
92. ii. MARIE-JOSEPH DAGNEAU, b. 8/10/1730, Montréal, Québec.
 iii. LOUISE-ANNE DAGNEAU, b. 18/11/1738, Montréal, Québec.
 iv. MARIE-CHARLOTTE DAGNEAU, b. 25/7/1740, Montréal, Québec.
 

79.  LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY (MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 8/10/1704 in Sorel, Québec, and died 2/2/1767 in Detroit, MI.  He married (1) LOUISE PAWNEE.    He married (2) MARIE-ANNE PICOTÉ DE BELESTRE 4/12/1736 in Montréal, Québec, daughter of FRANÇOIS-MARIE(II) PICOTÉ SIEUR DE BELESTRE and MARIE-CATHERINE TROTIER DIT BEAUBIEN.  She was born 1714 in Montréal, Québec, and died 5/5/1756 in Detroit, MI.

Notes for LOUIS-CESAIREDAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY:
Jetté p. 298: Louis-Cesaire, sieur de Quindre, b. 8-10-1704, Sorel, Colonel, engageur Ouest 16-8-1727,

Tanguay Vol 3, p. 219: Louis Cesaire Dagneau dit Douville, sieur de Quindre.  Il était, le 3 fev 1755 au Detroit. Il signait toujours Fontenay, b. 1704; colonel; s. 2-2-1767 au Detroit. m. 4-12-1736 Montréal Marie-Anne Picoté de Belestre b. 1717 s. 5-5-1756.

1727: Canadian Biographical Dictionary, Vol 3, p. 158: trading among the Miamis;

1730+ Ibid:  Sending canoes to Michilimackinac and in partnership with Claude Marin de la Perriere, leasing the Michipicoten post (near Michipicoten Harbour, ON) from Pierre Gualtier de Farrens et de la Verendyre;

1740-1742, Ibid:  Moved his wife from Montréal to Fort Saint Joseph (Niles, MI) and with his partner Claude Marin carried on a extensive trade with the Miamis and Potawatomis.  Commandant at Fort St Joseph. Dictonary of Canadian Biography: MARIN DE LA PERRIÈRE, CLAUDE (occasionally called Marin de La Malgue), trader; baptized 28 Oct. 1705 at Montreal, son of Charles-Paul de Marin* de La Malgue and Louise Lamy; d. before 28 Sept. 1752.  By 1727 Claude Marin de La Perrière was trading to the pays d’en haut, occasionally in partnership with Louis Hamelin. In 1733 his trade focused on the Nipigon post (near the mouth of the Nipigon River), and from 1738 to 1741 he and his maternal cousin Louis-Césaire Dagneau Douville de Quindre leased the Michipicoton post (near Michipicoten Harbour, Ont.) from Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de La Vérendrye.  His trade shifted in 1741 to the Saint-Joseph post (probably Niles, Mich.). Marriage on 30 Dec. 1737 to Marie-Madeleine Regnard Duplessis, née Coulon de Villiers, had given him connections with that location. She had lived there for a number of years when her father Nicolas Antoine Coulon* de Villiers was the commandant, and in 1745 her brother Nicolas-Antoine was in charge of the post. Following his marriage, Marin apparently resided during at least part of the year at Saint-Joseph. He and de Quindre, often as partners, carried on business there and also began trading heavily from Montreal to Michilimackinac. The company was particularly active in 1743 and 1744; for example, in March 1743 it provided supplies for 60 Ojibwas and Ottawas who were going southward from Michilimackinac to fight the Chickasaws. Business declined during 1745–48 as a result of the War of the Austrian Succession. During the summer of 1747 Marin served as temporary commandant at Saint-Joseph. By negotiating with the local Potawatomis he foiled an Iroquois attempt to lure them away to the English interest. By September 1747 Marin and de Quindre had moved to Michilimackinac, probably for business reasons. Their partnership apparently ended when de Quindre went to settle at Detroit in 1749. Marin did little trading in the two following years, but in 1752 he hired several engagés to go to Michilimackinac. He died that summer. Since an inventory of goods belonging to him at Michilimackinac includes no household articles, it appears he was residing elsewhere at the time of his death. No children survived him. His wife, who had outlived two husbands, married Joseph Damours Des Plaines in 1754.
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1741: Greffes des Notaires du Regime Français:  Power of Attorney given by Louis Cesaire and his wife Marie-Anne Picoté de Belestre, on their departure for the post of the River St Joseph, to François Picoté de Belestre, brother of the said Marie-Ann to which it gave power to receive her share of the will of her great uncle in France, dated Jun 25, 1741.

1744: La population des forts français d' Amérique du XVIII siècle, Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 1, p. 142: Michilimackinac, 5-9-1744:  Mme de Quindre (Belestre) was the godmother at the bpt. Françoise Marianne Du Lignon d/o Sieur du Lignon & Angélique..

1744: St Anne, Detroit: Marriage: The year of our Lord Jesus Christ 1744, Aug 11, after the publication of three banns marriage between Jacques Apert dit Lapine etc of Notre Dame on the one part and of Marie Daignau, fille naturelle de Sieur D'Agneau Douville. Present were Monsieur Desruisseau , Sieurs Chalefont and Chêne who signed and others who declared they could not write. Signed: D'Ailleboust? (Alexis?) Desruisseau, Jacques Apert?, fils, Charles Chapoton, Bondy and Chesne, Bonaventure, Priest. JWP Note: Was Marie the daughter of Louis Cesaire?

1744: Denissen: p. 24: James (Jacques) Albert Apert dit Lapine b, at old home parish of Notre Dame de Lapine, France, son of James Apert resided parish of Notre Dame de Lapine in France, m. 11-8-1744 Detroit Mary-Catherine Daigneau b. 1728 bur 2-4-1753 from Ste Anne, Detroit.  They lived with the Miami Indians near Detroit.  They had 4 children: Marie-Louise, Marie-Anne, Jacques and Agathe.

1746: La population des forts français d' Amérique (XVIII siècle), Marthe Faribault-Beauregard:  Charles Stanislaus Dagneau de Quindre de Douville dit Fontenay s/o Louis Cesaire b. 29-4-1746 at Fort St Joseph and bpt. 23-5-1747 at Michilmackinac.

1747:  Louis Cesaire transferred his business to Michilimackinac and became  a leading supplier of the fort at that location.  Indian problems resulted in him sending his wife back to Montréal.  Peace with the Indians was kept by Jacques Legardeur de Saint Pierre but there was an uprising at Detroit.

1749:  He moved to Detroit.  Family was in financial difficulties so his wife came back.  He developed a trading business and became a major supplier to the garrison at Detroit.

1749:  La population des forts français d' Amérique du XVIII siècle, Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 1, p. 148: Michilmackinac, bpt. 22-3-1749 garcon illégitime, ondoyé (prenom omis) fils naturel de M. de Quindre & Constance Chevalier, veuve de Hins.  Antoine Janisse lui a donne son nom.  Par. Antoine Janisse: Mar. Esther Chevalier. P. Jaunay s.j.  JWP Note: There is a good chance this M. de Quindre is Louis Cesaire. Marie Constance Chevalier bpt. 3-4-1719 Michilmakinac d/o Jean Baptiste Chevalier & Marie-Françoise Alavoine m. Joseph Hins 30-8-1741 Michilmackinac, children: Marie Constance b. 20-5-1742 Michilmackinac & Joseph Louis Hains b. 1-5-1744 Michilmackinac . She apparently had two illegitimate children, one fathered  by a Dequindre bpt. Michilmackinac 22-3-1749 and Marie-Angelique bpt. Michilmackinac 11-2-1751 with no father's name recorded.  She m. 6-7-1751 François Louis Cardin and had 5 children.

1752:  The commandant of Detroit, Pierre Joseph Celoron de Blainville ceded him all of Île aux Cochons (Belle Isle) in the Detroit River. Protests arose so the grant was withdrawn and he was given a large tract of land on the west side of the settlement.

1755:  Appointed Colonel of Militia.  This position had local prestige but there were only 200 men in it.

1756: La population des forts français d' Amérique (XVIII siècle): Marthe Faribault-Beauregard.  Vol I, p. 113.  b. 9-7-1756, Irish, aged about 6 weeks, taken by the Chouanon savages, daughter of Patrice and Françoise Langford, legitimately married in Pennsylvania by a Catholic Priest, Irish of the Nation and Catholics.  Godfather Louis de Quindre, écuyer, Sr Douville; godmother Felicité Ste Marie.

1759:  A militia detachement lead by Louis Cesaire accompanied François Marie Le Marchand de Lignery in an unsuccessful attempt to relieve Fort Niagara from attacking British forces and Indians.  He was accompanied by his brother,  Major Guillaume Dagneau, Douville de Lamothe.  Both brothers were captured by Sir William Johnson. Later when Johnson visited Detroit they were invited to have dinner with him.

3-4-1762: La Population des forts français, Vol II p. 229:  A de Quindre was present at the marriage of François Louis Picoté de Belstre and Joachine Coulon de Villiers at Fort de Chartres, Indiana.

1-10-1764: La Population des forts français, Vol 2, p. 65: Dagneau de Douville de Quindre, garçon, n. ce jour, bpt. 1-10--1764 illégitime de Joseph Che? et de Louise, panisse du Sieur de Douville de Quindre.

1766: L' Esclavage au Canada Français, Marcel Trudel:  Louise a Pawnee Indian, slave belonging to Louis-Cesaire Dagneau-Douville Dequindre, age 31 years; after having been set free, m. Detroit 26-6-1766 Louis Brunet, 28 years, a resident of Detroit for the last 9 years, major, son of Louis Brunet, master-carpenter at Ste Charles-de-Lachenaie and Louise Parent.  Prior to her marriage, Louise had 3 natural children (sons), from 1757 to 1764.  The first two children remained in bondage while the mother obtained freedom for Antoine-Cesaire, panis Indian, b. and bpt. Detroit 11-5- 1757.

1766: Metis Culture Website: June 26:  Detroit, Marriage, Louis Brunet b-1738 son Louis Brunet and Louise Parent married, Louise Pawnee Indian slave belonging to Louis Cesaire Dagneau Douville Dequindre b-1735.  Louise had three children (sons) between 1757 to 1764 likely from her owner and the first two remained in bondage while Antoine Cesaire b-May 11, 1757 was freed.  June 26:   British Fort Detroit (Michigan), marriage, Louis Brunet born 1738 a resident of Fort Detroit, New France (Michigan) since 1757, major, son Louis Brunet, master carpenter of Ste Charles de Lachenaie and Louise Parent; married Louise Cesaire Dagneau, a Pawnee Indian, former slave of Louis Cesaire Dagneau (1704-1767)  Some suggest this was Louis Cesaire Dagneau Douville Dequindre b-1735.  Prior to being set free, Louise had three children- sons- from 1757 to 1764.  The first two children remained in bondage, while the mother obtained freedom for Antoine Cesaire, panis Indian, born May 11, 1757, Fort Detroit, New France (Michigan).   JWP Note: Is this the Antoine Cesaire who is the father of François Xavier Dequindre m. Ursule Nancy Lefebvre in the Vincennes area?

1767: St Anne, Detroit: Burial: The year of our Lord 1767, the 2nd February  the undersigned buried the body of  Louis Cesaire d'Ouville Dagneau, Squire, Sieur de Quindre, son of  Sieur d'Ouville, officer "des troupes" (JWP note: troupes de la marine) of his most Christian majesty in Canada and Lady "blank" the father and mother in a legitimate marriage.  The said Dequindre was a Colonel in the Militia and businessman of this city and lived on St Antoine Street, husband of Marie-Anne Piquotte de Bellestre, who died the 31 December 1770 (JWP Note: - reads mille sept cent soixante dix- which would be an error.) aged 63 after having received the sacraments of the church.  The burial was in the presence of Legras?, Gamelin and several others of whom the principal ones signed with me. Signed:  Simpôt, Basquet? Priest JWP Note: Denissen p. 728:  Jean-Marie-Phillipe LeGras m. Marie-Jeanne Gamelin in Detroit 8-1-1767.  Groom resided on St Antoine Street in Detroit about the time of the burial of Louis Cesaire who also lived on St Antoine Street.

JWP Note:  Angelick Dequindre m. Apr 1802 to James Cochran, both described as being of the River Thames. Is she a granddaughter of Louis Cesaire or of one of his brothers?

Notes for LOUISE PAWNEE:
1766: L' Esclavage au Canada Français, Marcel Trudel:  Louise a Pawnee Indian, slave belonging to  Louis-Cesaire Dagneau-Douville Dequindre, age 31 years; after having been set free, m. Detroit 26-6-1766 Louis Brunet, 28 years, a resident of Detroit for the last 9 years, major, son of Louis Brunet, master-carpenter at Ste Charles-de-Lachenaie and Louise Parent.  Prior to her marriage, Louise had 3 natural children (sons), from 1757 to 1764.  The first two children remained in bondage while the mother obtained freedom for Antoine-Cesaire, panis Indian, b. and bpt. Detroit 11-5- 1757.

1766: June 26:  Detroit, Marriage, Louis Brunet b-1738 son Louis Brunet and Louise Parent married, Louise Pawnee Indian slave belonging to Louis Cesaire Dagneau Douville Dequindre b-1735.  Louise had three children (sons) between 1757 to 1764 likely from her owner and the first two remained in bondage while Antoine Cesaire b-May 11, 1757 was freed.

1766: June 26:   British Fort Detroit (Michigan), marriage, Louis Brunet born 1738 a resident of Fort Detroit, New France (Michigan) since 1757, major, son Louis Brunet, master carpenter of Ste Charles de Lachenaie and Louise Parent; married Louise Cesaire Dagneau, a Pawnee Indian, former slave of Louis Cesaire Dagneau (1704-1767)  Some suggest this was Louis Cesaire Dagneau Douville Dequindre b-1735.  Prior to being set free, Louise had three children- sons- from 1757 to 1764.  The first two children remained in bondage, while the mother obtained freedom for Antoine Cesaire, panis Indian, born May 11, 1757, Fort Detroit, New France (Michigan).

Notes for MARIE-ANNE PICOTÉ DE BELESTRE:
Jetté p. 915: Marie-Anne né vers 1716.

La population des forts français d' Amérique du  XVIII siècle Marthe Faribault-Beauregard:  Vol 1, p. 142:  Michilmackinac, Françoise Marianne b. six at night bpt. 5-8-1744, legitimate daughter of Sieur du Lignon, voyageur and  Angélique, his wife, parraine M. D'Ailleboust de la Magdeleine; marraine Mme de Quindre (Belestre); P. du Jaunay s.j.
 
Children of LOUIS-CESAIRE DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY and LOUISE PAWNEE are:
93. i. ANTOINE CESAIRE21 DEQUINDRE, b. 11/5/1757.
 ii. SON DEQUINDRE.
 iii. SON DEQUINDRE.

 
Children of LOUIS-CESAIRE DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY and MARIE-ANNE PICOTÉ DE BELESTRE are:
 iv. FRANÇOIS-CESAIRE21 DAGNEAU, b. 4/10/1737, Montréal, Québec; d. 23/2/1738, Montréal, Québec.

Notes for FRANÇOIS-CESAIRE DAGNEAU:
Tanguay Vol 3 p. 219: François-Césaire b. 4-10-1737 Montréal, s. 23-2-1738 Montréal.

 v. MARIE-ANNE ARCHANGE DAGNEAU DOUVILLE DEQUINDRE, b. 3/6/1739, Montréal, Québec; d. 1758, Unknown; m. FRANÇOIS MAURIN, 21/12/1758, Montréal Québec; b. 1726, St Pierre de Jarnac, Xaintes, Saintonge, Fr.

Notes for MARIE-ANNE ARCHANGE DAGNEAU DOUVILLE DEQUINDRE:
Tanguay Vol 3 p. 219: b. 3-6-1739 Montréal, m. 21-12-1758 Montréal François Maurin.

La population des forts français d'Amérique du XVIII Siècle, Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 1, p. 181: Jean Baptiste Michel Dequindre b. 6-7-1744 s/o Louis Cesaire de Quindre, écuyer & Anne Picoté de Belestre, Parain: Charles Benoist, Maraine: Archande de Quindre, soeur du baptisé. Jean Baptiste Lamorine s.j.

Metis Culture Website: 1744: Marie Anne Archange Dagneau Douville Dequindre 1739-1758 is recorded as being at Fort St Joseph, MI.

Notes for FRANÇOIS MAURIN:
Tanguay Vol 5 p. 582: b 1726: Aide munitionnaire général des vivre, en Canada.

Dictonary of Canadian Biography: MAURIN, FRANÇOIS, clerk, assistant purveyor-general; b. c. 1726 at Jarnac in Saintonge, France, son of Philippe Maurin, a merchant, and Marguerite-Geneviève Mounier; d. sometime after 1765, probably in France. François Maurin arrived in Canada in circumstances unknown to us. Intelligent and well educated, he worked at first as a clerk for some Montreal merchants. In the spring of 1756 Joseph-Pierre Cadet*, whom Intendant Bigot* had just appointed purveyor-general of supplies in New France, went to Montreal, where he chose Maurin to be his head clerk. François Maurin received from Cadet the task of managing the establishment in Montreal, under the direction of the Sieur [Michel-Jean-Hugues Péan*], the chief partner” of the purveyor-general. François Maurin was to furnish supplies to the soldiers and settlers in the Montreal region, as well as to those at the forts and trading posts in the pays d’en haut. In this affair he was associated with a Montreal merchant, Louis Pénissault*, whose work was limited to the purely material operations. The latter had entered into partnership in 1754 with Brouilhet, the receiver general of finances in Paris, and the La Ferté brothers, merchants, who sent him merchandise from France. Maurin and Pénissault, eager to make a fortune rapidly, paid particular attention to placing people who were devoted to them” in the forts and posts in the pays d’en haut. Thus, “hand in hand with several storekeepers and . . . post commandants, they quickly became rich. For example, they quadrupled the number of monthly rations for the posts and forts in the west; they sold wheat, bought for 6 livres a bushel, for 24 livres; they inflated the figures in victualling books, adding zeroes, multiplying by a hundred and even a thousand the figure of what was really consumed by the garrison and posts. It was hardly surprising, therefore, that at the time of the signing of his marriage contract, on 19 Dec. 1758, François Maurin could declare to the notary Pierre Panet* that he owned 200,000 livres in ready money, personal property, merchandise, and negotiable instruments. Thus although he was thought to be the most misshapen man in the colony, being hunch-backed and pigeon-chested and having a face like a snail, he was able on 21 Dec. 1758 to marry Archange, the under-age daughter of Louis-Césaire DAGNEAU Douville de Quindre, who brought to the matrimonial estate, held jointly, 15,000 livres in cash and personal property. One of the principal witnesses at Maurin’s marriage was Pierre Landriève, the chief writer of the colony. From the beginning of the 1750s part of his task, given him by Bigot, was to inspect the book-keeping, buildings, and records of the forts in the pays d’en haut. He was a valuable friend. François Maurin continued his misappropriations as assistant purveyor in Montreal until 1759. According to Montcalm he was able to spend more on carriages, sets of harness, horses, than a conceited and harebrained young farmer general. But in 1759 the affairs of the purveyor-general, Cadet, began to decline. A prudent man, Maurin decided to retire from business and to put his wealth in a safe place. In the autumn of 1760 he and his wife, along with his partner Louis Pénissault and the Chevalier de Lévis*, sailed on board the Marie, a ship which Pénissault had bought back from the English for the sum of 21,000 livres. Maurin took with him the pretty sum of 1,900,000 livres which he had succeeded in accumulating in the space of three years.
Maurin arrived in France at the beginning of 1761. In December of that year he was arrested and imprisoned in the Bastille. He was accused of “having committed malversations and breaches of trust detrimental to the interests of the King in the government of Montreal and in the posts and forts of the pays d’en haut. He was tried at the Châtelet before a commission composed of 28 members, 27 of whom were counsellors at the Châtelet, and presided over by the lieutenant general of police, Antoine de Sartine. The inquiry lasted 15 months. Maurin, who remained in the Bastille all that time, was able to enjoy preferential treatment, like most of his Canadian colleagues. Thanks to the goodwill and forbearance of the officers of the guard at the Bastille, it was possible for Maurin to have brought in shirts, stockings, dressing gowns, books, tobacco, wine, and delicacies which made his months of imprisonment less disagreeable. Finally, on 10 Dec. 1763, M. de Sartine and the commissioners found him guilty of the charges against him; according to them Maurin had knowingly participated in the unlawful profit from the enterprise of the purveyor-general, since he was “a partner in it at the rate of one and two-thirds thirteenths [8 per cent] or thereabouts.” The court sentenced Francois Maurin to be banished from Paris for nine years, to pay the king a fine of 500 livres in addition to the trial costs, and to return to him the sum of 600,000 livres. The sentence added that the guilty person had to remain in prison in the Bastille . . . until payment of the said sum [600,000 livres]. The next day after sentence was pronounced Maurin wanted to make the restitution specified in the sentence with bills of exchange from Canada. The commissioners objected and demanded that restitution be made in specie. Maurin could not satisfy their demands and remained in prison. But after 13 months of negotiations his lawyer obtained on 10 Jan. 1765 permission for him to make restitution with bills of exchange from Canada. It was not, however, until May 1765 that the former assistant purveyor for Montreal was set at liberty from the prisons of the Bastille, after having deposited with the treasurer general for the colonies, Baudart de Vaudésir, 600,000 livres in bills of exchange from Canada. The commissioners further required Maurin to pay interest owing on the 600,000 livres from 10 Dec. 1763 to 10 Jan. 1765. On 24 Nov. 1765 Maurin received from the minister, the Duc de Choiseul, permission to pay this interest in bills of exchange from Canada. During his stay in Canada François Maurin had been able to strike up friendships with people in good positions, such as Pénissault and Pierre Landriève. He was a war profiteer who took advantage of the situation existing in Canada in the last years of the French régime to become a “millionaire.

Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines - Denis Beauregard Vol 2. p. 73:  At Bordeau in 1761 and 1770, in the Antilles in 1779.

94. vi. PIERRE-LOUIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 7/7/1740, Montréal, Québec; d. 14/6/1799, Vincennes IN??.
 vii. ANTOINE-CESAIRE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 1/9/1742, Fort St Joseph (Niles), MI; d. 18/4/1784, St Anne, Detroit, MI.

Notes for ANTOINE-CESAIRE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
JWP Note:  See notes on his borther Pontchartrain.  In several cases an Antoine Dequindre is mentioned but it is not clear whether it is Antoine Cesaire or Pontchartrain. There is yet another Antoine Dequindre who appears to have been the illegitimate son of Louis Cesaire and Louis Pawnee, a slave owned by Louis Cesaire. Antoine Dequindre who was on the raid to Boonsboro would have been one of the latter two because Pontchartrain was on the expedition to Fort Sackville at the time.

La population des forts français d'Amérique (XVIII siecle), Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 1, p. 181: Fort St Joseph (Niles), MI: Antoine-Cesaire  b. 1-9-1740 bpt. 24-3-1742 s/o Louis Cesaire de Quindre & Françoise Marianne Belêtre.  Godfather: Nicolas Coulon de Villiers, lieutenant des troupes, commandant of the post for the King,  Godmother: Madeleine de Villiers, wife of Marin de La Perriere, Pierre du Jaunay s.j.  Signatures:  Louis de Quindre, François Ménard, Coulon de Villiers, Lepiney de Villiers, Villiers de la Perrière, Belestre Dequindre, Charlotte Rober Jane, wife of Ménard, Coulon de Villiers.

Bonnetot: Antoine d'Agneau d'Ouville b. 1743 d. 18-4-1784 Detroit.

The St Joseph I(Niles, MI) Baptismal Register, Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol 18, pp 201-239, p. 220: I baptized conditionally after the ceremonies of holy baptism, Antoine Caesaire, legitimate son of M. Louis Caesaire de quindre, esquire, residing at this post and of Françoise Marianne Beletre, his wife; and Pierre son of Sieur François Ménard, interpreter of this post and Charlotte Jean Robert his wife ?? about old. Pierre ? de Villiers, cadet in les troupes was the godfather and the godmother was Mde Françoise Marianne Beletre wife of M. de Quindre.  The godfather of Antoine Ceasaire born Sept 1, 1741 was M. Nicolas Antoine Coulon de Villiers, Lieutenant in the troops and commanding for the King in this post and the godmother Mde. Madelaine de Villiers wife of M. Marin de la Perriere.  The godfather of Pierre was M. Pierre Lepin de Villiers and the godmother Mde Madelaine de Villiers, wife of M. Marin de la Perriere, the said child born Nov 25, 1741.  They signed here with me, done at the post of the River St Joseph March 24, 1742.  Signed: Coulon de Villiers, Louis Dequindre, Lepiny de Villiers, Villiers de la Perriere, Charlotte Rober jane (wife of Menard) , François Ménard, Belestre Dequindre & Pierre du Jaunay, Society of Jesus.

Tanguay Vol 3 p. 219: Antoine bpt. 1743 (Fort St Joseph Records bpt. 24-3-1742) buried 18-4-1784 Detroit. JWP Note: Burial date agrees with St Anne's records.

La population des forts français d'Amérique (XVIII siecle), Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 2, p. 158: Kaskaskia, IL: Beauvais, Marie-Joseph. b. 15-04-1766, née il y a deux mois, fille de Joseph & de Therese, esclaves nègres au Sr. Raphail Beauvais.  Par. Antoine de Quindre; Mar. Marie-Louise Despines-Lemoine.  L. Meurin, cure. Ibid: Beauvais, Therese, b. 15-04-1766, née depuis 3 mois, fille de François and de Marianne, esclaves nègres de Jean-Bte  Beauvais. Ondoyée (baptised privately)  a sa naissance.  Parrain: Antoine de Quindre, Mar: Marie-Thérese Lemoine-Despins. L Meurin, curé.  Is this Antoine Cesaire or Antoine Dagneau de Quindre, Sieur de Pontchartrain.

St Anne Parish Records, Detroit:  Apr 18, 1784...after having administered the sacraments deceased this parish, Chevalier?, Sieur Antoine Dequindre, aged about 41 years, son of Sieur Dequindre, squire, and Dame Catherine Bellestre, the father and mother.  His body was buried in the cemetery of this parish etc.  JWP Note: Denissen shows it was Pierre Louis who was buried at this time.  If this Antoine had been officially married it is likely his widow's name would have been noted. Signed: Payot prêtre curé.

1766: L' Esclavage au Canada Français, Marcel Trudel:  Louise a Pawnee Indian, slave belonging to  Louis-Cesaire Dagneau-Douville Dequindre, age 31 years; after having been set free, m. Detroit 26-6-1766 Louis Brunet, 28 years, a resident of Detroit for the last 9 years, major, son of Louis Brunet, master-carpenter at Ste Charles-de-Lachenaie and Louise Parent.  Prior to her marriage, Louise had 3 natural children (sons), from 1757 to 1764.  The first two children remained in bondage while the mother obtained freedom for Antoine-Cesaire, panis Indian, b. and bpt. Detroit 11-5- 1757. JWP Note:  Is this the Antoine Cesaire Dequindre who was the father of François Xavier Dequindre m. Ursula Nancy Lefebvre?

Gary Morrison Notes (gkmorrison@psci.net): Lineage as follows:
Antoine Cesaire Dagneau de Quindre 1743-1784 m. Unknown Shawnee
François Dequindre b. abt 1783 d. 7-7-1828 m. Ursula Nancy Lefebvre
Angeline Dequindre m. Antoine Queret
Edward (Carie) Queret m. Julia Cardinal
Grace Carie m. Duke Manning
Dorthothy Manning m. Herman Morrison
Gary Morrison m. Kathy Unknown

95. viii. MARIE-CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. Abt. 1742, Fort St Joseph (Niles), MI.
 ix. JEAN-BAPTISTE MICHEL DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. Bef. 6/7/1744, Fort St Joseph (Niles), MI; d. Aft. 1782.

Notes for JEAN-BAPTISTE MICHEL DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
La Population des forts français d'Amérique du XVIII Siecle, Marthe Faribault Beauregard, Vol 1. p. 181:  Fort St Joseph (Niles, MI): Jean-Baptiste Michel Dequindre b. 06-07-1744, fils de Louis Cesaire de Quindre, Ecuyer (Squire) & Marie-Anne Picoté de Bellestre.  Par.  Charles Benoist, Mar. Archange de Quindre, soeur de baptisé. Jean-Bte Lamorinie s.j

Yves Drolet (yd61@hotmail.com), Feb 2007: In 1758 Jean Baptiste Dagneau held the rank of cadet in les troupes de la marine and was part of an exchange of prisoners with the British. He left for France in the fall of 1761and landed at Rochefort and moved to Paris in 1762. In the census of French Canadian noblesse compiled by Governor Carlton in Nov 1767 he is listed as a Lieutenant in the Dauphin Regiment in France. On 4-6-1768 he boarded the ship Saint-Jacques on route for Saint Pierre-et-Michelon from where he returned to Canada.

Records of St Anne:  Jean Baptiste Dequindre was the godfather at the bpt. 27-12-1782 of Catherine Dequindre, daughter of his brother Antoine (Pontchartrain)  and Catherine Desrivières.

1820 Knox Co, IN Census: Jean Baptiste Fontenay, 1 male under 10, 2 males over 45, 1 female 16-25, 1 female 26-44.

96. x. CHLS-STANISLAUS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY, b. 29/4/1746, Fort St Joseph (Niles), MI; d. 1/3/1833, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON.
97. xi. FRS-GILLAUMEDAGNEAU, DEQDRE SR DE LA PICANIER, b. 23/7/1747, Montréal, Québec; d. 21/5/1823, Assumption, ON.
 xii. MARIE-LOUISE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 1/6/1749, Montréal, Québec; d. 1/6/1749, Montréal, Québec.

Notes for MARIE-LOUISE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 346:

Bonnetot: Marie-Louise d'Agneau d'Ouville  b. 1749 d. 1-6-1749 Montréal.

 xiii. JEAN-ALEXIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 11/7/1750, Detroit MI.

Notes for JEAN-ALEXIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Parish Records of St Anne: Jean Alexis buried in the presence of Isadore Chesne and Charles Chau?.  Bonaventure, Priest

Denissen p. 346: Alexis John b. 10-7-1750 Detroit buried there 16-9-1750.

98. xiv. ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN, b. 24/8/1751, Detroit MI; d. 5/4/1814, Detroit MI.
 xv. ALEXIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 4/5/1756, Detroit MI; d. 30/6/1756, Detroit MI.

Notes for ALEXIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Ste Annes Parish Record:  bpt. 4-5-1756, fils de Louis Cesaire d'aneau ? Sieur de Quindre and of Marianne Picoté de Bellestre... The godfather was Alexis Trottier des Ruisseau, bourgeois, négociant de cette ville, premier capitaine de le milice (?), oncle de ?.  The godmother was Angélique? Gerard?, wife of Andre? Cuillerer?, négociant  and captain of militia etc.  (Note:  Antoine Cuillerier dit Beaubien married to Marie Angélique Girard was the half brother of the infant's mother.)

 xvi. CHARLES DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 4/5/1756, Detroit Mi; d. 25/5/1756, Detroit MI.

Notes for CHARLES DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
St Anne's Parish Records: bpt. 4-5-1756. Charles Dagneau de Quindre. Godfather was Pierre Charles Oguier? (Ecuier-Squire) Sieur de Muy, an officer in les troupes de la marine.  Godmother was ? Marie Louise?, wife of Guillaume Dagneau, Sieur de la Mothe, uncle of the child.  JWP Note:  Pierre Jacques Daneau, Sieur de Muys was commandant at Detroit from 1754 to 1785.  His son Pierre Charles b. 23-9-1736 and m. 4-11-1760 Susanne Reaume may have been the godfather referred to.
 

80.  MARIE-CLAIRE20 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 12/8/1706 in Sorel, Québec.  She married PIERRE DE SAINT OURS 23/6/1736 in Montréal Québec, son of PIERRE ST OURS, SIEUR DE L'ECHAILLON and MARIE MULLOIS.  He was born 1673.

Notes for MARIE-CLAIRE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Jetté p. 298: né 12 et b. 28-8-1706 à Sorel.

Tanguay Vol 3, p 217: Marie-Claire Dagneau de Quindre b. 12-8-1706 Île-Dupras, m. Montréal  23-6-1736 Pierre De St-Ours s. 5-6-1743 Montréal.

Notarial Records: Dagneau Douville, Marie-Claire Vol 21 p. 216 Joseph-Charles Raimbault Montréal 1727-1737: Contrat de mariage entre Pierre de St-Ours fils de Pierre de St-Ours, seigneur de St-Ours chevalier de St-Louis et de Marie Mulois d'une part; et Marie Claire Dagneau Douville fille de Michel Dagneau Sr Douville et de Marie Lamy d'autre part. (21 juin 1736).

Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004: Marie-Claire is listed as a child of this family but no dates given.

Notes for PIERRE DE SAINT OURS:
Jetté p. 1029: Pierre n. vers 1673, 8 ans au rec 81, m. 1710 Hélène Celoron; Enfant Naturel (mère Jeanne Raimbault, fille d'Étienne m. Jeanne Raimbault): Marie-Thérèse né ? m. 1717 Marc Le Cané. Ibid p. 1030: Pierre de St Ours s/o Pierre & Marie Mullois, ensigne 2-7-1694, lieutenant 5-5-1710, capitaine 1-7-1718, héritier de 1/5 X 1/2 des seigneuries de St-Ours et Deschaillons 1724 m. 12-5-1710 Montréal Hélène Celoron d/o Jean-Baptiste & Hélène Picoté, s. 15-7-1729.  8 children of this marriage.

Tanguay Vol 3 p. 402. Pierre de St Ours b. 1673 s/o Pierre St Ours, Seigneur de St Ours, Chevalier de St Louis & Marie Mulois b. 1670 s. 9-6-1747 Québec, m(1)  Hélène-Françoise Céloron d/o Jean Baptiste b. 1688 s. 15-7-1729 Montréal (7 children listed) m(2) Marie Claire Dagneau d/o Michel b. 1706 s. Montréal 5-6-1743 Children: Anonyme b. et s. 4-8-1738, Pierre Philippe b. 25-8-1739.
 
Child of MARIE-CLAIRE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and PIERRE SAINT OURS is:
 i. PIERRE-PHILIPPE21 ST OURS, b. 25/8/1739, Montréal, Québec.

Notes for PIERRE-PHILIPPE ST OURS:
Tanguay Vol 3 p. 402:
 

81.  FRANÇOIS-POMPONE-THOMAS20 DE CLINCHAMPS (CHARLOTTE19 D'AIGNEAUX, TANNEGUAY18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA RIVIÈRE, GUY (OLIVIER)17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 6/9/1697 in Acqueville, and died 1/8/1769 in Acqueville.  He married MARIE AUPOIS D'ESPINS 11/5/1727 in Espins.  She was born 13/5/1707 in Cesny-en-Cinglas, and died 16/11/1758 in Acqueville.
 
Children of FRANÇOIS-POMPONE-THOMAS DE CLINCHAMPS and MARIE AUPOIS D'ESPINS are:
99. i. MARIE-FRANÇOISE21 DE CLINCHAMPS, b. Acqueville; d. 9/11/1778, Acqueville.
 ii. ANNE DE CLINCHAMPS.
 

82.  GUILLAUME II20D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE VERSON (GUILLAUME19 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1662.  He married ELISABETH AUVRAY DES MONTS 15/12/1688 in Beaumanoir.  She was born in St André-de-Messey.

Notes for GUILLAUME IID'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE VERSON:
Bonnetot: Guillaume, écuyer, Sieur de Verson et de Dauval b. 1662 m. 15-12-1688 Beaumanoir, Elisabeth Auvray des Monts b. St André-de-Messey.
 
Children of GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE VERSON and ELISABETH AUVRAY DES MONTS are:
 i. MARGUERITE GABRIELLE21 D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1689; d. 9/1751, Caen; m. JEANFAUCHON, SIEUR DE LA MÉTOURIE; d. 26/12/1743, St Lô.

Notes for MARGUERITE GABRIELLE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Marguerite-Gabrielle b. 1689 d. Caen 9-1751 m. Jean Fauchon, Sr de la Métourie, Orfèvre, Bourgeois de St Lô, d. 26-12-1743 St Lô.

 ii. FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1691.
 iii. HENRIETTE-ELISABETH D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1694.
 iv. JEANNE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1697; m. GABRIEL GÉDÉONMOREL, SIEUR DE LA COUTURE, 30/7/1725, Deux Jumeaux.

Notes for JEANNE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Jeanne b. 1697 m. 30-7-1725 Deux Jumeaux Gabriel Gédéon Morel, écuyer, Sr de la Couture,

100. v. JEAN-PHILIPPED'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1699; d. 4/3/1776, Caen.
 

83.  ISAAC-FRANÇOIS20 D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE (GUILLAUME19 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1667, and died 1734.  He married MARIE DE RANDOVEY DE TOURAINE 1704.  She died 22/7/1752 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.

Notes for ISAAC-FRANÇOIS D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE:
Rousselle, Sept 2004: Isaac-François, écuyer, sieur de Ramville, cadet à Sarrelouis. b. 1667, abjure à Isigny 168? m. 1704 Marie de Randovey (issue d'une ancienne famille de la Tourainne); children: Guillaume & Jean d. 1746.

Bonnetot: Isaac François d'Aigneaux de Ranville, écuyer, Sieur de la Couture puis de Ranville b. 1667 d. 1734 m. 1704 Marie de Randovey et de Touraine d. 22-7-1752 Deux Jumeaux.
 
Children of ISAAC-FRANÇOIS D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE and MARIE DE RANDOVEY DE TOURAINE are:
 i. JEAN21 D'AIGNEAUX.
 ii. MADELEINE D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE, d. 20/10/1739.
 iii. MARIE-FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX.

Notes for MARIE-FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Marie Françoise d'Aigneaux et de Ranville, mademoiselle du Boscq d'Aigneaux.

101. iv. GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE, b. 1705; d. 4/4/1748, Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.
 v. MARIE D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE, b. 1706.

Notes for MARIE D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE:
Bonnetot: Mademoiselle de Ranville

 vi. MARIE-LOUISE-FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE, b. 1709; m. PHILIPPEDE CANIVET, SR DE LORMAY, 1/7/1730.

Notes for MARIE-LOUISE-FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE:
Bonnetot: Marie Louise François d'Aigneaux et de Ranville b. 1709 m. 1-7-1730 Philippe de Canivet, écuyer, Sr de Lormay et de la Rochefosse.

102. vii. BONNE-MARIE-FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1710.
 viii. JEAN-JACQUES FRD'AIGNEAUX, SR DE NOGEANT, b. 1712; d. 1746.
103. ix. MARIE-MICHELLE D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE, b. 1714.
 x. MARIE-FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE, b. 1715; d. 23/4/1716.

Notes for MARIE-FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE:
Bonnetot: Marie Françoise d'Aigneaux et de Ranville b. 1715 d. 23-4-1716
 

84.  MADELINE20 D'AIGNEAUX (JACOB19 D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE LA FRESNAYS, CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1663.  She married LOUIS MOREL DE MONTPINÇON 18/8/1687 in Deux Jumeaux, FR.

Notes for MADELINE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Madelaine d'Aigneaux b. 1663 m. 18-8-1687 Deux Jumeax.
 
Child of MADELINE D'AIGNEAUX and LOUIS MOREL DE MONTPINÇON is:
 i. LOUISE GABRIEL21 MOREL, b. 10/7/1701, Londres.

Notes for LOUISE GABRIEL MOREL:
Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004:
 

85.  ANNE20 D'AIGNEAUX (JACOB19 D'AIGNEAUX SIEUR DE LA FRESNAYS, CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1666.  She married (1) PIERREDE PERCAVAL, SR DU MESNIL 30/8/1697 in Guéron.    She married (2) JACQUESHÉBERT, SR DE SAINTE-MARIE ETC 30/10/1714.

Notes for ANNE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Anne b. 1666 m(1). 30-8-1697 Pierre de Percaval, écuyer, Sieur du Mesnil m(2) 30-10-1714 Jacques Hébert, écuyer, Sieur de Sainte-Marie et de la Vacquerie.
 
Child of ANNE D'AIGNEAUX and PIERRE DE PERCAVAL, SR DU MESNIL is:
 i. UNKNOWN21 DE PERCAVAL, m. GABRIELSUHART, SR DE RAMPAN.
 

86.  CHRISTOPHE20 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNÉE (JACQUES19, GUILLAUME18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR D'AUVAL, JEAN17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA COUTURE, JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1649.  He married HÉLÈNE DE LA COUR.

Notes for CHRISTOPHE D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNÉE:
Bonnetot: Christophe d'Aigneaux de la Chesnée, écuyer, Sieur de la Chesnée m. Hélène de la Cour.
 
Children of CHRISTOPHE D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNÉE and HÉLÈNE DE LA COUR are:
104. i. JEAN21 D'AIGNEAUX SR DU QUESNEY, d. 27/2/1714, Longueville.
 ii. GERMAINE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1662.
 iii. MICHEL D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1683.

Notes for MICHEL D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE:
Bonnetot: écuyer

 iv. JEANNE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1684.
 v. JACOB D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1685.

Notes for JACOB D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE:
Bonnetot: écuyer

 vi. CATHERINE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1690.
105. vii. ANNE-HÉLÈNE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1692.
 

87.  GUILLAUME20 D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE (JACQUES19 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNÉE, GUILLAUME18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR D'AUVAL, JEAN17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA COUTURE, JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1652, and died 2/4/1730 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.  He married SUZANNE DE MONTFIQUET.
 
Children of GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE and SUZANNE DE MONTFIQUET are:
 i. LOUISE-GERMAINE21 D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, m. ANTOINEDE SAINT-QUENTIN, SR DU GRAND-PRAY, 3/8/1713.
 ii. JEAN-LOUIS D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1677, La Cambe, Normandie.
 iii. JEAN-FRANÇOIS D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1684, La Cambe.
 iv. GILES D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE, b. 1686, La Cambe.
 

88.  JACQUES20 D'AIGNEAUX DU PREY (JEAN-BAPTISTE19 D'AIGNEAUX DE LA GRAND-MARE, JEAN18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA GRAND-MARE, GILLES17, JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1718, and died 5/12/1765 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for JACQUES D'AIGNEAUX DU PREY:
Bonnetot: Jacques d'Aigneaux; du Prey, écuyer, Sieur du Prey b. 1718 d. 5-12-1765 Deux Jumeaux.
 
Child of JACQUES D'AIGNEAUX DU PREY and UNKNOWN is:
 i. MARIE-ANNE21 D'AIGNEAUX DU PREY.
 

Generation No. 21

89.  MARIE-CATHERINE21 DAGNEAU (JEAN20 DAGNEAU SIEUR DE  DOUVILLE, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 25/6/1731 in Detroit, MI, and died 2/4/1753 in Detroit, MI.  She married JACQUES APERT DIT LAPINE 11/8/1744 in Detroit MI, son of JACQUES APERT.  He was born in Notre Dame de Lapine, France.

Notes for MARIE-CATHERINE DAGNEAU:
Tanguay Vol 5, p. 353: Lepine (no other information) m. Marie Dagneau b. 1728 s. 2-4-1753 Detroit.

Notes for JACQUES APERT DIT LAPINE:
Denissen Vol 1, p. 24:  James Apert b. at the old home parish of  Notre Dame de Lapine, France s/o James Apert m. 11-8-1744 Detroit, Mary Catherine Daigneau b. 1728, bur 2-4-1753 from St Anne Detroit.  They resided with the Miami Indians near Detroit. Children, all born Detroit and bpt. St Anne: Mary Louisa b. 18-5- bpt, 22-5-1745, Mary Ann b. 4-2 bpt. 20-7-1747, James b. & bpt. 29-7-1749 & Agatha b. 10-9- buried 6-11-1752.

Tanguay Vol 2, p. 40: Jacques Apert dit Lapine s/o Jacques m.11-8-1744 Detroit Marie Dagneau, children b. Detroit: Marie Louise b. 22-5-1745, Marie-Anne b. 20-7-1747, Jacques b. 29-7-1749 & Agathe b. 10-9 et s. 6-11-1752.
 
Children of MARIE-CATHERINE DAGNEAU and JACQUES APERT DIT LAPINE are:
 i. MARIE-LOUISE22 APERT DIT LAPINE, b. 18/5/1745, Detroit MI; m. (1) FRANÇOIS DELASSE DIT LAFLEUR, 20/10/1760, Montréal Québec; b. 1740, Montréal, Québec; d. Bef. 18/8/1777; m. (2) JEAN-BAPTISTE MÉNARD, 18/8/1777, Montréal Québec.

Notes for FRANÇOIS DELASSE DIT LAFLEUR:
Tanguay Vol 3, p. 297: François Delasse dit Lafleur b. 1740 s/o Pierre m. 20-10-1760 Montréal Louise Elizabeth Hapert b. 1745 d/o Jacques,

 ii. MARIE-ANNE APERT DIT LAPINE, b. 20/7/1747, Detroit MI; d. 2/11/1784, Montréal, Québec; m. JEAN-PIERRE NANTAIS DIT GREGOIRE, 29/4/1765, Montréal Québec; b. 1736, Lyon, France.
 iii. JACQUES APERT DIT LAPINE, b. 29/7/1749, Detroit MI; d. 1775; m. MARIE-REINE MONTRAY, 19/8/1771, Montréal Québec; b. 31/5/1754, Montréal, Québec; d. 22/12/1828, Montréal, Québec.
 iv. AGATHE APERT DIT LAPINE, b. 10/9/1752, Detroit MI; d. 6/11/1752, Detroit MI.
 

90.  ALEXANDER-RENÉ21DAGNEAU, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE (ALEXANDRE20, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 22/7/1736 in Fort Frontenac, ON, and died Abt. 1789 in Guadeloupe, West Indies.  He married MARIE-MADELEINE-FÉLICITÉ RICORD 28/5/1764 in Goyave, Guadeloupe, daughter of FRANÇOIS RICORD and JEANNE PAPIN.  She was born 30/7/1751, and died Aft. 1789.

Notes for ALEXANDER-RENÉDAGNEAU, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE:
Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Dagneau Douville, Alexandre, p. 192: A third son, Alexandre-René spent his career as officer in the West Indies and at his death in 1789 was a retired Lt Col of Infantry and a Knight of the Order of St Louis.

La Famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette et Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de La Caribe: Alexandre René Dagneaux, écuyer, sieur Douville, cadet dans les troupes de la Nouvelle France 1-10-1750, lieutenant  dans les troupes réformées de la marine; a servi dans la guerre du Canada  (7 Years War); 1753 détaché aux Îles du Vent, puis lieutenant; 1757 à la Grenade; 1758, lieutenant à St-Pierre; 1759 passe à la Guadeloupe Martinique puis aide major à la Martinique; 1762 à la prise de la Martinique,  réformé  à Rochefort; sert dans les milices de Guadeloupe; 1769, capitaine commandant les milices de la Petite-Goyave; 1771, capitaine des troupes; 1774 major (membre de la loge "bonne amiteé" aux Abymes en 1774, Francs maçons des loges françaises aux Amériques d' E, Escalle et M. Gouyon-Guillaume; 6-6-1775 commandant en seconde de St-Martin et St-Barthélemy; 16-10-1778, retraite avec range de lieutenant colonel; chevalier de St Louis.  Né et b. Fort de Frontenac en Canada 22-7-1736; parrain René de Beauvais, écuyer, capitaine d'une compagnie détachée de la marine, chevalier de St-Louis, commandant pour le roi au fort; marraine Louise Lamy, son épouse, d. 1789-1808, contrat mariage Goyave 28-5-1764 Marie Madeleine Félicité Ricord fille de François, capitaine aide-major de milice, et Jeanne Félicité Papin, né 30-7 b. 15-8-1752 Anse-Bertrand, d, 1789-1808.

NYCD: Instructions to Ensign Douville dated 23-3-1756 Sieur Douville, Enseign en second is ordered to march at the head of a detachment of 50 Indians to the observe the enemy's movements back of Fort Cumberland (Virginia).

New France, The Last Phase, George F. Stanley p. 146: 1756: "Among them were representatives of the well-known families in New France, such as Dagneau Douville, the first French Officer to lose his life in the OH following the victory over Braddock in 1755. Douville was killed by Virginians while on a scout beyond Fort Cumberland."  Footnote from a letter from Beauharnois to the Minister dated 6-11-1739: "He (La Saussaye) has reported to me that the Sieur Douville,(JWP Note: Alexandre)  his brother had started from Niagara toward the end of Sept to take presents to the Ottawas to Detroit. The footnotes reads: This was probably the Dagneau Douville, who commanded among the Miami in 1747-48 (Alexandre) and was sent out from Fort Duquesne in 1756 on a foraging expedition.  He attached a blockhouse fort on the Cacapon in Hampshire County. Virginia but was slain in the assault - Ed.  JWP Note. it is more likely that the person killed at this time was the son of Alexandre since he either retired as per the Canadian Biographical Dictionary or burned Toronto to the ground in 1759 and then withdrew up the St Lawrence as indicated in other sources.  See notes on Alexandre Dagneau de Douville.

Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004: Alexandre-René, Chevalier de St Louis, Sieur de Douville, établi à Guadeloupe b. 1736 m. 28-5-1764 Marie Madeline-Félicité Ricort (dont les 2 fils firent leur preuve pour le service devant Chérin en 1784. Fit enregisrer ses titres de noblesse au conseil supérieur de l'Ile le 15-11-1775); sons: Alexandre Jean b. 1767 Guadeloupe, admis parmi les legers 1784 & René b. 1772.
 
Children of ALEXANDER-RENÉ DAGNEAU, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE and MARIE-MADELEINE-FÉLICITÉ RICORD are:
106. i. ALEXANDRE-JEAN-AUGUSTE22 DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE, b. 27/12/1767, Goyave, Guadeloupe; d. 4/1/1832.
 ii. MARIE ANNE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE, b. 7/4/1769; m. FRANÇOIS ÉTIENNE CHOLET DE ST-ALBAN, 16/8/1785, Goyave, Guadeloupe.

Notes for MARIE ANNE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Marie Anne Dagneaux Douville né Goyave 7-4 b. 30-4-1769, parrain: Nicolas Budan père, marraine Marie Jeanne Félicité Papin Ricord, m. Goyave 16-8-1785 (3e degré de consanguinité) Messire François Étienne Cholet de St-Alban, écuyer, lieutenant du bataillon de la Capesterre, fils de François & Jeanne Ricord.

 iii. FRANÇOIS-RENÉ DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE, b. 7/10/1772, Goyave, Guadeloupe.

Notes for FRANÇOIS-RENÉ DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: François René Dagneaux Douville, chevalier, fait ses preuves de noblesse le 20-10-1784 devant Chérin pour entrer dans les écoles militaires, né Goyave 7-10, b. 21-11-1772; parrain François Jean Marie Ricord, officier de milice, oncle maternel, marraine Marie Jeanne Félicité Papin veuve de François Ricord.

 iv. QUINTILLE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE, b. 1776; d. 15/2/1818, Petit-Bourg, France?; m. CHARLES JOSEPH JUSTON DE BELLEVILLE, 1795, France.

Notes for QUINTILLE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Quintille d'Agneaux Douville b. Goyave 3-11-1776, parrain: Alexandre Jean Auguste Dagneaux Douville, son frère aîne, représenté par François René chevalier Douville; marraine: Marie Anne d'Agneaux Douville, sa soeur aînée, sépulture Petit-Bourg 16-2-1818 d. 15-2-1818 m. en France, prairial III (mai-Juin 1795) Charles Joseph Juston de Belleville, fils de Charles Joseph et Charlotte Elisabeth Heurtault, b. Goyave 15-5-1763, sépulture 10-11-1823

 v. ADELAIDE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE, b. 26/2/1779.

Notes for ADELAIDE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Adélaide d'Agneaux Douville né 26-2-1779 b. Goyave 17-3-1780; parrain: Messire François René chevalier Dagneaux Douville; marraine: demoiselle Quetil (sic) Dagneaux Douville, frère et soeur.
 

91.  PHILIPPE21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE LA SAUSSAYE (PHILIPPE20, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1728 in Unknown, and died 6/1757 in Fort Duquense, PA.  He married (1) MARIE-JOSEPHTE PICARD Abt. 1744 in Montréal, Québec.  She was born Abt. 1724 in Montréal, Québec, and died 26/10/1748.  He married (2) MARIE-ANNE JARRET-VERCHERES 17/11/1755 in Montréal Québec, daughter of JEAN-BAPTISTE JARET SIEUR DE VERCHÈRES and MADELINE DAILLEBOUT DE MANTHET.  She was born 1733.

Notes for PHILIPPE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE LA SAUSSAYE:
JWP Note: Philippe was likely the Enseigne killed in 1756 while returning to Fort Duquesne from a reconnaissance mission to Fort Cumberland.  That mission's objective was to entice out small parties and then kill them or take them prisoner.  The initial force was comprised of  40 Indians and 12 white men including three Marine troupe officers, Phillipe Dagneau, St Ours and François Marie Picoté de Belestre.  They did not kill any of the British but they drove off some horses.  About half way back to Fort Duquesne they were attacked 30-5-1757 by British Americans and Indians with the result that Philippe was killed along with St Ours and 3 soldiers.  Picoté de Belestre was taken prisoner.  The chief warrior of the Indians was killed in that attack. (See NYCD documents) Philippe's wife remarried in 1760 which tends to confirm he was the La Saussaye killed on that raid.

Tanguay Vol 3, p. 220: Philippe Dagneau de la Saussaye, enseigne b. 1728 s/o Philippe m. 17-11-1755 Montréal Marie-Anne Jarret b. 1732.

Notes for MARIE-JOSEPHTE PICARD:
La population des forts français d' Amérique du XVIII siècle, Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 2, p. 245: Fort Chartres, IL, 27-10-1748: Burial of Marie-Josephte (Picard) Dagniaux, aged about 24 years, wife of Philippe D'Agneaux Douville de la Saussaye. Ibid: Two children of this marriage, Marie-Josephe and Michel Placide were bpt. at Fort Chartres. JWP Note:  See notes below from Tanguay and Jetté.  It may be that her husband was Philippe Dagneau dit Laprise not Philippe Dagneau Douville.

Tanguay Vol 3 p. 213: Philippe Dagneau dit Laprise b. 1710 s/o Jacques Dagneau dit Laprise & Louise Destroismaisons m(1) 27-12-1734 Detroit, Marie Buteau m(2) 26-7-1742 Montréal Marie Anne Picard b. 1727 d/o Alexis Picard, child: Marie-Amable b. 23-4-1743 Montréal . Ibid, Vol 6, p. 344: Marie Anne Picard b. 1727 d/o Alexis & Louise Brault m. 26-7-1742 Montréal Philippe Daniau.

Jetté p. 912: Marie-Josephe Picard n. et b. 4-9-1715 Montréal d/o Alexis & Louise Brault. Ibid p. 912: Marie-Josèphe Picard n. 23 b. 24-6-1717 Montréal d/o Jacques & Marie-Anne Lefebvre. JWP Note:  Marie-Josephe, wife of Philippe Dagneau died Fort Chartres 1748 aged 24 would have been born in 1724.

Notes for MARIE-ANNE JARRET-VERCHERES:
Red Drouin: p. 332: Dagneau de la Saussaye, Enseigne, m. 17-11-1755 Montréal Marie Anne Jarret.

Tanguay Vol 4, p. 589: Marie-Anne Jarrett b. 1733, m(1) 17-11-1755 Montréal Philippe Daignau, m(2) 21-4-1760 Montréal Pierre Trottier.
 
Children of PHILIPPE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE LA SAUSSAYE and MARIE-JOSEPHTE PICARD are:
 i. MARIE-JOSEPH22 DAGNEAU, b. 5/5/1745.

Notes for MARIE-JOSEPH DAGNEAU:
La population des forts français d' Amérique du XVIII siècle, Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 2 p. 235: Fort Chartres, IL, Marie-Joseph D'Agniaux né ce jour b. 5-5-1745 fille légitime de P:hilippe & Marie Joseph Picard (mariés à Montréal, Canada). Par: Philippe Picard, Mar: Marie Joseph Langlois, J. Gagnon, ptre.

 ii. MICHEL PLACIDE DAGNEAU, b. 18/9/1748.

Notes for MICHEL PLACIDE DAGNEAU:
La population des forts français d' Amérique du XVIII siècle, Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 2 p. 235: Fort Chartres, IL, Michel Placide Dagniaux, né ce jour, b. 18-9-1748 fils légitime de Philippe syndic de cette paroisse & Marie Joseph Picard, Par: Michel D'Amour de Louvier, écuyer, cadet à l' Aiguillette dans les troupes, Mar: Hélaine Hébert, fille du Sr Ignace Hébert, capitaine de milice, J. Gagnon, ptre.  JWP Note:  See notes on her mother.
 

92.  MARIE-JOSEPH21 DAGNEAU (PHILIPPE20 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE LA SAUSSAYE, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 8/10/1730 in Montréal, Québec.  She married LOUIS DEVAREIL, SIEUR DE LA BRÉJONNIERE 10/6/1748 in Montréal, Québec, son of LOUIS-ANNE DE RACOUR and JEANNE-LOUISE DE COUTOUCHAUX.  He was born 1715 in de St-Pierre d`Airvaux. LaRochelle, France.

Notes for MARIE-JOSEPH DAGNEAU:
Jetté p. 298: Marie-Josèphe n. 7 b. 8-10-1730 Montréal.

Notes for LOUIS DEVAREIL, SIEUR DE LA BRÉJONNIERE:
Tanguay Vol 3, p. 409: DeVareil, Louis-Melchior, sieur de la Bréjonniere, enseigne, b. 1715, fils de Louis-Anne de Vareil de Racourd (chevalier Seigneur de Roche) et de Jeanne-Louise St-Hilaire de Coutouchaux, de Ste Pierre d'Airvaux, LaRochelle, Poitou m. 10-6-1748 Marie-Joseph Dagneau de la Saussaye b. 1730.
 
Children of MARIE-JOSEPH DAGNEAU and LOUIS DEVAREIL are:
 i. JACQUES-JOSEPH-LOUIS22 DEVAREIL, b. 4/4/1749.

Notes for JACQUES-JOSEPH-LOUIS DEVAREIL:
Tanguay Vol 3, p. 409:

 ii. CHARLES-RENÉ DEVAREIL, b. 12/7/1751.

Notes for CHARLES-RENÉ DEVAREIL:
Tanguay Vol 3, p. 409:
 

93.  ANTOINE CESAIRE21 DEQUINDRE (LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 11/5/1757.  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for ANTOINE CESAIRE DEQUINDRE:
Metis Culture Webpage: 1757: May 11:   Fort Detroit,  New France (Michigan), birth/baptism, Antoine Cesaire, panis (slave) Indian son Louise a Pawnee Indian slave of Louis Cesaire Dagneau (1704-1767); some suggest this is Louis Dagneau Douville Dequindre b-1735.  Louise Pawnee had three sons between 1757-1764 while in bondage.   She was freed in 1766 with her son Antoine, but her two other sons remain the slaves of Louis Cesaire.

1766: June 26:  Detroit, Marriage, Louis Brunet b-1738 son Louis Brunet and Louise Parent married, Louise Pawnee Indian slave belonging to Louis Cesaire Dagneau Douville Dequindre b-1735.  Louise had three children (sons) between 1757 to 1764 likely from her owner and the first two remained in bondage while Antoine Cesaire b-May 11, 1757 was freed.

1766: June 26:   British Fort Detroit (Michigan), marriage, Louis Brunet born 1738 a resident of Fort Detroit, New France (Michigan) since 1757, major, son Louis Brunet, master carpenter of Ste Charles de Lachenaie and Louise Parent; married Louise Cesaire Dagneau, a Pawnee Indian, former slave of Louis Cesaire Dagneau (1704-1767)  Some suggest this was Louis Cesaire Dagneau Douville Dequindre b-1735.  Prior to being set free, Louise had three children- sons- from 1757 to 1764.  The first two children remained in bondage, while the mother obtained freedom for Antoine Cesaire, panis Indian, born May 11, 1757, Fort Detroit, New France (Michigan).

 
Child of ANTOINE DEQUINDRE and UNKNOWN is:
107. i. FRANÇOIS XAVIER22 DEQUINDRE, b. Abt. 1783, Vincennes, IN; d. 7/7/1828, Lawrence Co, IL.
 

94.  PIERRE-LOUIS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 7/7/1740 in Montréal, Québec, and died 14/6/1799 in Vincennes IN??.  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for PIERRE-LOUIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 346:  Peter Louis b. 7-7-1740 Montréal buried 18-4-1784 Detroit.

The Parish Records of Ste Anne, Detroit: Sieur Antoine Dequindre, aged about 41, son of Sieur Dequindre, squire, and Lady Catherine Bellestre buried 18-4-1784. JWP Note: Has Denissen confused the burial of Antoine with Pierre Louis?

Tanguay Vol 3, p. 219: Pierre-Louis b. 7-7--1740, Montréal. JWP Note: This date conflicts with the date of birth of his brother Antoine Cesaire.

JWP Note: It is difficult to distinguish among the 6 living sons of Louis Cesaire Dagneau. Sieur de Quindre and Marie Catherine Picoté de Belestre. This list includes Pierre-Louis (1740-?), Antoine Cesaire (1742-1784), Jean Baptiste (1741 - aft 1782), Charles Stanislaus - Fontenay (1746 - 1833 ), François  Guillaume - Picanier (1747- 1823) and Antoine - Pontchartrain (1751 -- 1814).

The Centennial of the Settlement of Upper Canada by United Empire Loyalists 1784-1884, The Celebrations at Adolphustown, Toronto and Niagara, Appendix B - Copy of the Old U.E. List preserved in the Crown Lands Department at Toronto, p. 293: Antonie Dequindre (Pontchartrain?), Fontenay Dequindre (Charles Stanislaus), Francis Dequindre (Picanier) and two others; William Dequindre and Dagnis Dequindre. All were lieutenants in the Indian Department. There appears to be sufficient evidence to establish the separate identities of Fontenay, Pontchartrain and Picanier but then it becomes less clear.  One of the others might have been Pierre-Louis.

Haldimand Papers, Major De Peyster to Lieutenant Governor Sinclair letter dated Detroit 18-5-1780: I have taken this young man into service (Mons Du Quindre)and sent him back to Fort St Josephs to execute such orders as may be occasionally sent him.

Haldimand Papers, General Haldimand to Major De Peyster letter dated Québec 6-7-1780: The list of Indian officers is long etc but if Mr. Du Quindre is so very useful a man he must of course be employed and I should imagine as a Lieutenant upon the usual pay of a Dollar per day, his services may hereafter entitle him to something more.  This Dequindre is also referred to as Lieut Dagneaux du Quindre in the account of his successful defeat of a Rebel force in January 1781after pursing them from Fort St Josephs to the Petit Fort (Chesteron, IN).

Haldimand Papers, Major Arent De Peyster to Brig Gen H. Watson Powell, Letter dated 8-1-178: Since the affair at the Miamis something similar happened at St Josephs.  A detachment from the Cahokias, consisting of 16 men only commanded by a half Indian named Jean Baptiste Hammelain timed it so to arrive at St Josephs with pack horses when the Indians were out on their first hunt, an old chief and his family excepted.  The took the traders prisoners and carried off all goods consisting of at least 50 bales and took the route of Chieagon.  Lieut Dagneaux Du Quindre, who I stationed near St Josephs, upon being informed of it, immediately assembled the Indians and pursued them as far as the Petite Fort, a day's journey beyond the Riviere Du Chemin (present day Michigan City) where on 5th December, he summoned them to surrender, on their refusing to do it he ordered the Indians to attack them.  Without the loss of a man on his side, killed 4, wounded 2 and took 7 prisoners, the other 3 escaped in the thick wood. Three of the prisoners were brought in here amongst whom is Brady, a Superintendent of Indian Affairs.  The rest he suffered the Indians to take to M. Makina.  I look upon these gentry as robbers and not prisoners of war, having no commission that I can learn, other than the verbal order from Mons. Trottier, an inhabitant of the Cahoes etc

The Windsor Border Region, Ernest J. Lajeuness, C.S.B. p. 167: List of Disbanded Troops and Loyalists to be Settled on the North Side of Lake Erie from a Creek 4 Miles from the Mouth of the River Detroit to a Small Creek about a Mile and a Half Beyond Cedar River: dated at Detroit, Oct 1, 1787: Ante Dequindre (Pontchartrain or Antoine Cesaire?), Fras de Quindre (Picanier), Fonte de Quindre (Fontenay) and Dage de Quindre.  Next on the list is Simon Girty JWP Note:  Who is Dage de Quindre - was he Pierre-Louis, father of Susanne b. abt 1794 Vincennes? Some records show Simon Girty as having married Angelick Dequindre in 1802.  The Ontario Register Vol II records an Angelick Dequindre m. 4-1802 James Cochran, both of the River Thames, witnessess: John Dolsen, Pierre Valle & François Aubertin.

Les Cahiers des Dix Vol xxiii (1958) p. 195: Louis Dagneau Douville de Quindre, who at that time was at the post of the Miamis of the Maumee River (Fort Wayne), received instructions to go to the St Joseph River to make an impression on the Indians and to undertake an investigation locally.  JWP Note: Are Pierre-Louis and Louis Dagneau Douville de Quindre the same person? Jean-Baptiste Dequindre was the godfather of Catherine Dequindre, d/o Pontchartrain and Marie-Catherine Desrivières at her bpt. on 27-12-1781 so he was alive and in the area at that time.  He may have been one of the two unidentified Dequindres noted above.

Denissen p. 960: Susanne Dagneau de Quindre m. Charles Peltier (grandson of André and Marie-Catherine Meloche, s/o Charles & Archange Casse dit St Aubin. Archange was the stepdaughter of François Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre, Sieur de Picanier via his marriage to Thérèse Boyer) b. 15-6-1794 Detroit  m. 22-8-1815 at Detroit to Catherine Dequindre b. 1792, buried 12-7-1852 Mt Clemens d/o Louis Dagneau de Quindre. Bride resided at Assumption, Sandwich. JWP Note: Is Susanne the daughter of Pierre-Louis?  If so Pierre Louis was still alive in 1792. Who did he marry?

Vincennes University Library, Vincennes, IN, Tuffer Transcriptions: 21-8-1797 bpt. of Susanne Dagneau Dequindre, age 3, d/o Dagneau Dequindre and sauvagesse, sponsors Étienne Tremblay & Susanne Bousseron.

Ibid: 14-6-1799 Dagneau DeQuindre received the sacrament, presumably the last rites. Was this Pierre Louis?
 
Child of PIERRE-LOUIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and UNKNOWN is:
108. i. SUSANNE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 1792, Vincennes, IL; d. 12/7/1852, Mt Clemens, MI.
 

95.  MARIE-CATHERINE21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born Abt. 1742 in Fort St Joseph (Niles), MI.  She married (1) PIERRE LANDRIÈVE 29/11/1759 in Montréal, Québec, son of FRANÇOIS LANDRIÈVE and MARIE LA MAURIE DES COMBES DE LA PORTE.  He was born in Aubusson, Limoges, Limousin, France.  She married (2) CHARLES-DIXIE SHEKLETON Aft. 1763.

Notes for MARIE-CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
La population des forts français d'Amérique du XVIII Siècle: Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 1, p. 181:  Fort St Joseph (near present day Niles, MI).  De Quindre, Marie Catherine. B. (tache d'encre, L'Acte precedent date du 22-04-1752, les suivants 31-01-1740 et 23-04-1753 - missing records), fille de Dagneau de Quindre & Marie-Anne Picoté de Bellestre.  Parrain: Jean-Bte Lamorinie s.j. officiant, Marraine: omisé. Signature: Charlotte Chevalié Dehaîtres, Mme veuve Landriet (JWP Note:  Is this the same Landriève family as she married into in 1759?) and Gabriel Bolonne.

Tanguay Vol 3, p. 219: Catherine Dagneau b. 1742 m(1) 29-11-1759 Montréal Pierre Landriève, m(2) Charles Dixie Shekleton.

Les Urselines de Québec - History, p. 383: Mme de Landriève (Dlle Dagneau de Quindre), fille d'un officier du detachment de la Marine xRoyale voyait en tout temps "force bonne compagnie". Son deuil de veuve fut assez vit expédié et son salon rovert aux visites. Un des visiteurs les plus assidus, le vieux major Eccleston, épousa bientôt la joyeuse veuve dont les attraits étaient des plus remarquables.

Notes for PIERRE LANDRIÈVE:
Dictionnaire généalogique de nos origines, Québec Vol 3, 1731-1799, Denis Beauregard, p. 60: Pierre Landriève s/o François Marie La Maurie des Combes et de La Porte, m. 29-11-1759 Montréal Catherine Daignau de Quindre.

Tanguay Vol 5, p. 127: Pierre Landrière (et Landriève) b. 1733 s/o François & Marie Lamaurie des Combes d' Aubusson, Limoges, Limousin m. 29-11-1759 Montréal, Catherine Daignau (Dagneau - Dequindre) b. 1742, children: Pierre Luc b. ?, s. 29-9-1770 Longue-Pointe.
 
Children of MARIE-CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and PIERRE LANDRIÈVE are:
 i. PIERRE-LUC22 LANDRIÈVE.
 ii. MARIE-GILLES LANDRIÈVE, b. Abt. 1762.

Notes for MARIE-GILLES LANDRIÈVE:
 Les Ursulines de Québec, depuis leur établissement jusqu'a nos jours, Landriève: Mlle Marie Gilles de Landriève, entrée au noviciate le 16 mars 1779, à l'âge de 17 ans, et dont Mgr Briand défraya en partie la dot (the dowry or price paid on entering the convent).  Elle était fille de M. Pierre de Landriève, Commissaire du Roi à Montréal, et de Mme. Catherine Dagneau de Quindre, et porta en Religion le nom de St. Antoine
 

96.  CHLS-STANISLAUS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY (LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 29/4/1746 in Fort St Joseph (Niles), MI, and died 1/3/1833 in Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON.  He met (1) UNKNOWN Bef. 1775 in Unknown.    He married (2) MARIE-CATHERINE CHÊNE DIT LABUTTE 18/11/1780 in Assumption, ON, daughter of PIERRE CHÊNE DIT LABUTTE and MARIE-ANNE CUILLERIER DIT BEAUBIEN.  She was born 23/2/1761 in Assumption, ON, and died 3/3/1787 in Assumption, ON.

Notes for CHLS-STANISLAUS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY:
JWP Note: Charles Stanislaus Dagneau de Quindre dit Fontenay ("Fontenay") was the son of Louis Cesaire Dagneau de Douville, Sieur de Quindre dit Fontenay and Marie-Anne Picoté de Belestre.  Louis Cesaire was prominent merchant and trader in what is now Michigan and south into the Ohio Valley.  Marie Anne was the daughter of François Marie Picoté, Sieur de Belestre; an officer in les troupes de la marine (French Colonial Regulars) and the sister of François Marie Picoté, Sieur de Belestre, also an officer in les troupes de la marine.  The latter was the last French commandant of Detroit and turned the fort over to the British in 1760.  The grandfather of Fontenay was Michel Dagneau de Douville, Sieur de Quindre, dit Fontenay who came to Canada as officer in les troupes de la marine some time prior to 1688.  He or one of his sons (brothers of Louis Cesaire) founded the first post at what is now Toronto, Ontario.  The Dagneau de Douville de Quindre family played a significant role in the affairs of the French regime and subsequently after the English takeover in about 1760.  Generally they were military men and merchants/fur traders in the high country which literally encompassed an area from Ontario west to Wisconsin and south to the Ohio Valley.  At the time of his death in 1767 Louis Cesaire was reported to have been one of the wealthiest men in Detroit.  Both the Dagneau de Quindre and the Picoté de Belestre families appear to have been members of the lesser nobility and their line can traced back to France in the 1400's.  See notes on his grandfather, Michel Dagneau de Douville Sieur de Quindre dit Fontenay.

The following notes are an attempt to chronologically organize the presently known information on Fontenay.  Frequently there are historical references to a Dequindre (or some anglicized variation of that name) of the applicable time period but it is not clear whether the reference is to Fontenay or to one of his five brothers, or perhaps his cousins, who were his contemporaries in les troupes de la marine, the British Indian Department and in commerce.

1746-47: La population des forts français d' Amérique du XVIII siècle by Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 1, p. 141: Fort Michilmackinac: De Quindre D'Ouville, Charles Stanislaus, bpt. 23-5-1747, b. 29-4-1746 at St-Joseph (present day Niles, MI), son of Cesaire and Françoise Marianne Picoté de Belestre on their return from Fort St Joseph and on the point of departing for Montréal.  Godfather was M. du Plessis de Morampont, officer of a company of troupes de la marine, commandant for the King at Camanokisg8a (probably Fort Kamninistiquia located near present day Thunder Bay, Ontario); godmother Mme. Langlade.  Priest, Du Jaunay. S.J.  Three other children, Antoine Cesaire, Jean Baptiste and Marie Catherine were born to Louis Cesaire and Marie Anne during the time they were at Fort St Joseph. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume 3, University of Toronto Press, 1966: Louis Cesaire and his wife living in Fort St Joseph in 1746.  Louis Cesaire and his partner, Claude Morin, moved their fur trading activities to Michilmackinac in 1747.  That same year Marie Anne was sent back to Montréal because of fears of an Indian uprising.  The family returned to Detroit, Michigan in about 1749 so Fontenay would have spent his first years of life in Montréal.  It was reported that the family was in considerable financial difficulty at this time which may explain why Marie-Anne and the children could no longer stay in Montréal.  It would appear that Louis Cesaire may not have lacked female companionship during the separation from his wife. La population des forts français d' Amérique du XVIII siècle, Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 1, p. 148: Fort Michilmackinac: 22-3-1749 bpt. Janisse (De Quindre), given name omitted, illegitimate son of M. de Quindre and of Constance Chevalier, widow of Hins.  Antoine Janisse, the godfather game him his name.  Godmother: Ester Chevalier and the priest was du Jaunay, S.J.,  Barthelemi Blondeau also signed the baptism record.

1763: Oct 29:  The City of Detroit, Michigan, 1701 - 1922 Vol II, C.M. Burton, S,J, Clarke Publishing Company, 1922: M. Dequindre, a cadet (no doubt in les troupes de la marine) delivered a letter from Major Pierre Joseph Neyon de Villiers, commandant at Fort de Chartres to Pontiac, leader of the Indian uprising then underway, and to Major Gladwin the British Commander of Detroit informing both that no French military support would be forthcoming to assist Pontiac in his siege of that fort.  It is interesting that there was still a French presence in its former forts in IL and IN some three years after the end of hostilities.  It is also interesting that this Dequindre was a cadet in les troupes de la marine.  This cadet Dequindre might have been Fontenay or one of four brothers  (Pierre Louis b. 1740, Antoine Cesaire b.1742, Jean-Baptiste b. 1744, or François Guillaume b. 1746). Fontenay would have been the right age, about 17, and he appears to have been in the general area of de Chartres at the time.  Fort de Chartres was located on the Mississippi River in IL about 60 km south of present day St Louis, Missouri.

1764, Sept 30: La population des forts français d' Amérique du XVIII siècle, Marthe Faribault-Beauregard, Vol 2, p. 158: Kaskaskias IL:  Veronique Beauvais né ce jour, bpt. 30-8-1764  fille de George et Marguerite, esclaves nègres de Jean Baptiste Beauvais. Parain: Charles Stanislaus De Quindre, Maraine: Marie Thérese Despins-Lemoine,  L. Meurin prètre.  Other members of the family were present in the general area during the same time frame. Ibid: Vol 2, p. 158:  Antoine de Quindre (Sieur de Pontchartrain or Antoine Cesaire, Charles' brother)) was present at Kaskaskias 15-4-1766 when he was the godfather at the baptism of Thérèse Beauvais and of Marie-Marthe Beauvais, negro slaves the former owned by Jean-Baptiste Beauvais and the latter by Sr. Raphael Beauvais. Kaskaskias, IL is located in the same general vicinity as Fort de Chartres noted above.  It would appear that Louis Cesaire may also have been present in the general area about that time.  Ibid: Vol 2, p. 65: Vincennes, IN (located east of Fort de Chartres): Dagneau de Douville De Quindre. Garçon, né ce jour, b. 1-10-1764 illégitime de Joseph Cle...(Clermont?) et de Louise, panisse du Sieur de Douville de Quindre, Parain: Jean-Bte Vaudry,  Maraine: Catherine Campeau. Ibid: Vol 2, p. 229: Fort de Chartres IL, 3-4-1762: A "de Quindre" was a witness at the marriage 3-4-1762 of François-Louis Picoté de Belestre and Joachine Coulon de Villiers. Ibid: Vol 2, p. 231: Fort de Chartres, 28-5-1763: a "de Quindre" was a witness at the wedding of George St-Martin-Despaliers and Hélène Marafet-Layssard.

1764-1775:  There are no known reports of the activities of Fontenay during this period.  Since he surfaces as a Lieutenant in the Indian Department in 1778 it seems safe to assume he was somehow involved with the Indians probably both in a military and a commercial role. La noblesse canadienne en 1767, Un inventoire, Histoire Social 1, published 1968,  p. 129 - 137: 3 Dequindres living in Detroit and a Lieut 'de Guindre" in France in the Regiment de Dauphin. Is it possible that this was Fontenay.

1775:  Birth of his natural daughter, Catherine Dagneau de Quindre.  Mother is unknown but it is very likely she was an Indian, perhaps a Shawnee, a tribe Charles was associated with during that time period.  It is not known whether they were actually married or if she died prior to the marriage of Fontenay to Marie-Catherine Chêne dit Labutte in 1780. At the bpt. of Catherine at the age of about 16 on 3-6-1791 at Assumption, Ontario Fontenay acknowledge her as his natural daughter as he did later at the time of her marriage to Gabriel Peltier in 1795.  Fontenay signed as a witness to the baptism therefore he was literate and could write.  His wife, Marie Catherine Chêne dit Labutte had died prior to this bpt. but her sister, Agathe Chêne Sterling was Catherine's godmother.  Charles Boulanger was the godfather but no connection has been established to him. Why she was not baptized, sous condition, until she was about 16.

1778: Feb: Detroit to Fort Sackville 1778-1779 - The Journal of Normand McLeod, September 25, 1778 to January 22, 1779: Wayne State University, p. 14: Fontenay captured Daniel Boone.  There are many versions of this event. The common thread is that a party of Shawnee Indians lead by Black Fish and accompanied by Fontenay and Charles Bobian (Charles Jean Baptiste Cuillerier dit Beaubien) captured Daniel Boone in about Feb 1778 and took him back to Detroit where the governor apparently attempted to buy his freedom.  Black Fish refused and Boone was taken to the Indian village at Chillocotte, OH where he was adopted into the tribe.  Upon learning of a British expedition/raiding party being sent towards Kentucky he escaped and returned to Boonesboro to warn his family and friends.  Antoine Dagneau de Quindre, (not sure if it was Antoine Cesaire or Antoine, Sieur de Pontchartrain) lead the force of British, French and Indians to attack Boonesboro in the summer of 1778.  The siege was unsuccessful and the force withdrew.  This event has been highly romanticized on both sides so it is hard to find unbiased information.  It has been reported that the force that attacked Boonesboro was flying the English and French flags notwithstanding France were formally allied with the Americans at this time. Fontenay was associated with the Shawnee at the general time of the birth of Catherine so one might speculate his "spouse" was from that tribe.  One of the preconditions to serving in the Indian Department was knowledge of Indian ways and language therefore one can reasonably conclude he spoke one or more dialects and spent a great deal of time with the Indians. "Becky Landers, Frontier Explorer" by Constance Lindsay Skinner: Captain Dagniaux de Quindre is described as "the white man was as bronzed and hawk-faced as any red man but his natural coloring was much lighter.  The hair showing under his cap was a brownish tan; his piercing eyes were light gray-green.  He was tall, supple and muscular, but his hands and feet were almost as small as a woman's.  Those graceful moccasined feet had not burned up all the snow before him, literally, but Captain Dagniaux De Quindre had come almost as fast as if infernal flames had cleared a trail for him - a hundred miles by forced marches, with a band of disgruntled savages whom he had induced to accompany him only by promises of the loot of rich trading supplies and by inflaming appeals to their patriotism."  He was apparently named "Wolf" by his Indian comrades and greatly respected and feared by them.  Dagniaux De Quindre is described in the footnotes as a real historical figure but it is not known whether or not this personal description is accurate.

1778: Sept - Dec: Detroit to Fort Sackville 1778-1779 - The Journal of Normand McLeod, September 25, 1778 to January 22, 1779: Wayne State University, p.14: Fontenay, a Lieutenant in the British Indian Department (a military organization) and his two brothers Antoine, Sieur de Pontchartrain and François, Sieur de Picanier ) also lieutenants in the Indian Department participated in the Hamilton expedition to recapture Fort Vincennes which had fallen into the hands of the Americans during the Revolutionary War.   Vincennes was captured 17-12-1778 but recaptured by the Americans in early 1779.  There is no record of Fontenay or his brothers having been made prisoners so they most likely returned to Detroit with the main force after the fort had been secured.

Ibid: p. 16, 6 Oct 1778: "This morning embarked at 7 AM and at 3 PM arrived near the Island Beman.  And half an hour after a boat with four of the men who was with Mr Fontany de Kender against Fort Boon (Footnote 27)  arrived at Camp came from Miami (Town) the 4th instance and brought me a letter from Mr. Bobian etc".  Footnote 27: Possibly a reference to the fort at Boonsborough erected April 1775 etc.

Ibid: p. 73, 28 Oct 1778: "Gave leave to Lieut De Kaint to go to town to visit his brothers.

Ibid: p 110: 16 Dec 1778, Vincennes. "But before he came this length he send Lieut Fontany de Quindre with a party of Indians across the Plains to guard the road to the Illinois in case Capt Helm (US commander) etc" Vincennes fell to Hamilton on 17-12-1778.

1778 Sept 11: Hamilton's Journal by John D. Barnhart, Crawfforsville, Indiana 1951: Detroit to Miamitown, Hamilton on the Maumee, August 6 to Oct 27, 1778: Sept 8: About 11 AM met Lt De Quindre (Fontiney is in brackets after the name in the transcripts) returned from an attack of one of the forts on the Kentucke. He agreed to proceed to Detroit and return with Lieut Showrd of the Kings Regiment.  The footnote in the transcript of the journal refers to this as the famous attack on Boonsborough, Kentucky.  There is another reference to Lieut F. de Quindre, Mr McBeth the surgeon and Sgt Sainscrainte joined from Detroit from Detroit on Sept 9. JWP Note:  Other references have the Dequindre who was on the expedition against Fort Boon as being named Antoine.  There is another reference in Hamilton's Journal on Aug 27 to Lieut La Piconiere de Quindre. The 3 Dequindre brothers were given permission by Hamilton on Dec 28, 1778 to return to Detroit.

1779: Feb 11: Records of St Anne, Detroit: He was present at the marriage of his brother François, Sieur de Picanier, to Thérèse Boyer and signed the marriage record as a witness.  His presence in Detroit at that time confirms he left Vincennes prior to its recapture by the Americans in early 1779.

1780: Nov 28: Fontenay married Marie-Catherine Chêne dit Labutte (1761-1787) at Assumption Church, in what is now Windsor, ON. Fontenay and Marie-Catherine were distant cousins.  Marie-Catherine Trottier dit Beaubien was the great grandmother of Marie Catherine Chêne dit Labutte along the line of her first husband Jean Cuillerier.  She was also the grandmother of Fontenay along the line of her second husband François Marie Picoté, Sieur de Belestre.  If Charles had been married to the mother of Catherine, and she had died prior to this marriage, he would have been described as "widower".  This suggests he was not married to the mother of Catherine.  A translation of the marriage record is as follows: 18-11-1780: Assumption, Windsor: Marriage: In the year of our Lord 1780, the 18th of November having dispensed with the reading of the three ordinary bans between M. Charles de Fontenay de Quindre, son of Antoine (Louis?) Cesaire de Quindre and of Françoise Marie Anne Picoté Bellestre, daughter of François Picoté, Squire, Sieur de Bellestre and the deceased Lady Marie-Catherine Trottier, the father and mother in legitimate marriage and of Marie-Catherine Chêne, daughter of Pierre Chêne and Marie Anne Cuillerier, the father and mother in a legitimate marriage, of this parish and not finding any impediments, I the undersigned priest responsible for the curial functions of Assumption Church of Detroit certify having received their mutual consent and gave the wedding benediction in the presence of  Jean Baptiste Leduc, François Dequindre and Catherine Chêne who have signed with me.  Signed: Hubert, Priest: S.J. Signatures: Jean Baptiste Leduc (JWP Note: Denissen records a J.B. Leduc b 2-12-1765 NE Coast of Detroit s/o Philip LeDuc and Marie-Joseph Peltier-Antaya, who married Elizabeth Peltier d/o Andre and Catherine Meloche.  Elizabeth was the sister of Gabriel who later married Catherine Dequindre.) François Dequindre (JWP Note: Sieur de Picanier) brother, Charles Stanislaus Dequindre (JWP Note: the groom), Catherine Lamorandière Dequindre (JWP Note: wife of Antoine below, Trottier dit Lamorandière), Ant De Quindre (JWP Note: Antoine, Sieur de Pontchartrain, brother), Charles Gouin (JWP Note: Charles Gouin obtained Lot #5 on the Thames River in Dover Twp, Kent County, next to Charles Stanislaus Dequindre.  He was reported to have lived in Detroit.), Magdalene? Trottier Timon (perhaps the last word was temoin - witness. "mark" of M. Catherine Chêne (JWP Note: looks like the bride could not write.), Judith Gouin (JWP Note: Denissen records a Judith Gouin d/o of Claude Thomas Gouin and Marie-Joseph Cuillerier dit Beaubien.  Marie Josephe was the niece of Marie-Catherine Trottier dit Beaubien.)

1782: June 16: A Survey of the Settlement of Detroit Made by Order of Major de Peyster June 16, 1782 (South Shore Only) contained in Windsor Border Region by Lajeunesse lists Fontenay Dequindre's household consisting of himself, a married woman (Marie-Catherine), one young man (Charles born in 1781) and one female (Catherine, his natural daughter).  The other two children of the marriage of Fontenay and Marie-Catherine were Marie Catherine born in 1783 and Pelagia born in 1785.  Fontenay owned 4 horses, 1 cow, 2 hogs and no slaves. The wheat, Indian corn and oat crops reported were relatively small compared to other settlers on the list which suggests he might not have been much of a farmer.  It appears that his natural daughter, Catherine, was raised as part of the family.

1783: July 23: Baptism of Marie-Catherine De Quindre at Assumption, Ontario d/o Fontenay.  Fontenay is referred to as Sieur Charles Stanislaus De Quindre.  The godfather was her uncle, François de Quindre and the godmother was Dame Marie-Anne Labutte.

1786: May 25: Baptism of Pelagie Dequindre at Assumption d/o Fontenay.  Godfather was Jean Baptiste Descomptes and the godmother was Marie-Des-Anges Chêne.  Fontenay signed his name Charles Stanislaus Fontenay de Quindre.

1787:  March 3: Death of Fontenay's wife, Marie-Catherine aged about 26. She was buried at Assumption, ON.  Fontenay was not recorded as being present at the burial according to the church records.  This was not unusual because he probably spent a great deal of time away from home in the fur trade etc. It is interesting to speculate what part his natural daughter Catherine, about 12 years old at this time, played in caring for her half sisters and brother.  Fontenay lived until 1833 but there is no record of him having remarried.

1787: Oct 1: The Windsor Border Region, Ernest J. Lajeunesse, C.S.B. p. 167: List of Disbanded Troops and Loyalists to be Settled on the North Side of Lake Erie from a Creek 4 Miles from the Mouth of the River Detroit to a Small Creek about a Mile and a Half Beyond Cedar River: dated at Detroit, Oct 1, 1787: Ante Dequindre (Pontchartrain) (Lot 3), Fras de Quindre (Picanier) (Lot 4), Fonte de Quindre (Fontenay) (Lot 5) and Dage de Quindre Lot 6). All were described as Lieutenants in the Indian Department. Who is Dage Dequindre? Next on the list is Simon Girty JWP Note: Simon Girty (Record of Western District Marriages) m. 5-1802, River Thames Anglick Dequindre. The Lots given were 4 acres in front and 38 back and intended for the purpose of immediate settlement.   There is nothing to suggest Fontenay ever actually received this land or if he ever lived on it.  At this same time a total of 128 lots were granted to various disbanded troops and loyalists, a large number of whom were former members of Butlers Rangers.  The fact that Fontenay was still living in Detroit in 1789 (see below) suggests he either did not receive this land or if he did it was disposed of. Centennial of the Settlement of Upper Canada by United Empire Loyalists 1784-1884, The Celebrations at Adolphustown, Toronto and Niagara, Appendix B - Copy of the Old U.E. List preserved in the Crown Lands Department at Toronto, p. 293: Antonie Dequindre (Pontchartrain), Fontenay Dequindre (Charles Stanislaus), Francis Dequindre (Picanier) and two others; William Dequindre and Dagnis Dequindre. All were lieutenants in the Indian Department. There appears to be sufficient evidence to establish the separate identities of Fontenay, Pontchartrain and Picanier but then it becomes less clear.

1789: The City of Detroit, Michigan, 1701 - 1922 Vol II, C.M. Burton, S,J, Clarke Publishing Company, 1922: Fontenay Dequindre was a citizen of Detroit in 1789.  Detroit was not turned over to the Americans until 13 years after the end of the Revolutionary War.  The reference to Detroit here probably means the South Shore (present day Windsor, ON.

1791: June 3: Baptism of Fontenay's natural daughter, Catherine at the age of about 16 at Assumption, Ontario.  As noted above Fontenay recognized her as his natural daughter at this time and her godmother was the sister of Fontenay's deceased wife, Marie-Catherine Chêne dit Labutte.

1793: The Trail of the Black Walnut by G. Elmore Reaman, McClelland and Stewart Limited 1965. Appendix G, Survey of the River Thames (formerly River de la Tranche) from its Entrance or Confluence with Lake St Clair to the upper Delaware Village:  From the Entrance to the 12th Lot of the 3rd township was surveyed Two years since, from the 12th Lot of the 3rd township to the upper village surveyed in April and May 1793, delineated by a scale of Forty Gunter's Chains to one inch.  Anthony Dequindre and Fontenay Dequindre are included on the listing.  The timing of the survey and the fact is starts at the mouth of the Thames one can speculate that Fontenay was there about 1791, i.e. the "survey having been conducted two years since".

1794: January: The Valley of the Lower Thames, Fred Coyne Hamil, University of Toronto Press, 1950, Appendix A: State of Improvements on the Different Lots of the River Thames, Taken in January 1794.  Under the heading of Dover East, Fontenay is listed as having made "small improvements" and his brother Antony (Sieur de Pontchartrain) is also recorded as having made "small improvements but not by him."  This publication also contains the following: The wet lands in the lower part of Raleigh and Dover East, and along the River in Tilbury East and Dover West were mostly settled by French people from the Detroit River area, who preferred them to the forested lands higher up. Many of them had served in the war as Volunteers for as officers in the Indian Department; a few were the widows or children of those who had served; most were related to each other.  Three widows, of prominent French families; Mesdames Gamelin, Gouin and Sterling were related to each other and to several more on the river including Alexis Labutte, George Jacob, Charles Gouin and Fontenay Dequindre.

1795: Feb 2: Catherine Dagneau de Quindre married Gabriel Peltier at Assumption, Ontario.  The marriage was performed in the presence of André Peltier, father and Charles Peltier, brother of the groom, Louis Normandin friend of the groom, Charles Dequindre, father and François Dequindre (Picanier?), Julient and Alexis Chêne, friends of the bride and several others, relatives and friends some of who have signed etc.  The actual record is signed by the priest, Dufaux and by Charles Dequindre, Frans Louis Dequindre and Alexis Labute.  The presence of members of the Chêne dit Labutte family (the family of Fontenay's second wife) once again indicate that Catherine was accepted by them as part of the family of Fontenay.

1797: Nov 22:  The Askin Papers, (Burton Collection): Land Titles on Lake St Clair; Mr. Baby lodged a warrant the 16th August for Lt François De Quindre to make up his lands with what he has received 2,000 acres.  Also the same day, a warrant to Lt Guill Dequindre, to the same effect and to Fontenay Dequindre, the same.  Footnote: It may be that François and Guill are the same person, François Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre, Sieur de Picanier.  There is no information to suggest such lands were ever awarded to Fontenay of if he settled on them.  It is confusing in that Fontenay is named as a recipient of lands in three different places at about the same time, i.e. on the North Shore of Lake Erie, in Dover East on the River Thames and on Lake St Clair.  A explanation may be at hand in an Article in the Chatham Daily News, Oct 10, 1998, written by Lisa and Jim Gilbert, dealing with the settlement of Kent County and land problems which plagued early settlers. "Compounding this problem was the government's practice of giving large grants in the back concessions to prominent and wealthy people who were not settlers but held the land for speculation.  For example, approximately 26,000 acres in the most northerly concessions of Dover and Chatham went to families of the Babys, Dequindres, Chenes, Lamothes and Reaumes (eventually these grants were moved to the St Clair River).  These people had no intentions of making improvements on their lands right away; they would rather wait until the lands around them were cleared and settlement somewhat opened so they could sell them at a better price."

1799: July 16: Vincennes, IA: Bpt. Jean Baptiste Fontenay born this day, the same day of the marriage of Jean Baptiste Fontenay and Polly an American woman.  Godfather Lambert Barrios, godmother Jeanne Bonneau Damie Dubois:  Rivet Priest.  On 23-7-1799 Jean Baptiste was buried only 8 days old; Rivet Priest.  Is there any connection to Fontenay?

1805: Mar 15: A Province of Upper Canada Land Grant grants Fontenay Dequindre of the Township of Sandwich in the county of 'illegible in the Western District etc Lot #4 in the front concession in the township of Dover East.  His residence is given as Sandwich at the time of this grant.  It is not clear if Fontenay ever actually lived on Lot #4 and if he did it may not have been on a permanent basis. Sometime prior to 1821 ownership in Lot #4 was conveyed to his son Charles who did reside on and farmed these lands. Charles s/o Fontenay would have been 24 at the time of this grant. The circumstantial evidence is that Fontenay was not much disposed to farming.

1808:  Fontenay sold 20 acres of the upper part of Lot 4, Front Concession, between Deloge and Jacobs to Charles Dequindre (his son) for 50 pounds.

1821: Oct 13: The will of Charles Dequindre s/o Fontenay (JWP Note: Written in English) contains, among other things "I Charles Dequindre being in a bad state of health etc devise and bequeath unto my son Charles Dequindre his heirs and successors the Lot of Land I now reside upon being Number Four in the Front Concession of East Dover together with all buildings erected thereon subject nevertheless to the limitations and restrictions hereinafter listed."  This will confirms his residence on Lot #4.  He signed with a mark indicating he was illiterate.  Fontenay signed as a witness.  The preamble to the witness signature block implies that Fontenay understood English.  Charles, the testator was illiterate but his father Fontenay appears to have been able to speak and write English as well as French and speak one or more Indian languages.

1822: Fontenay sold part of Lot 4 to George Jacobs for 5 pounds.

1828:  A funeral mass was held for Charles Dequindre s/o Fontenay at St Peters, Tilbury East and Fontenay was not listed among those present.

6-6-1831:  Date of Will prepared by Fontenay Dequindre. Archives of Ontario, GSI Essex Co, Reel 719, #219-404-1823-1834 File #382. See notes on his daughter Marie Catherine for full text of Fontenay's will.

1-3-1833; Death of Fontenay Dequindre: The Petition of George Jacob, Junior, Esquire of the Twp of Raleigh in the County of Kent in the Western District:  Respectfully Sheweth: That Fontenay Dequindre of the Township of East Dover in the County of Kent, Western District, yeoman, departed this life on or about the first day of March 1833.  That prior to his death, that is to say on June 6, 1831 he made his last will and testament in writing and thereby appointed  your Petitioner, John G Watson?, Esquire, and Nicolas Langlois executors thereto, wherefore your Petitioner prays that the Probate of said last will and testament my be granted him, the said John G. Watson? and Nicholas Langlois having renounced their right of Administration.  His will does not mention another spouse or any other children other than those noted in these records.

Unknowns: What did he do during the period from 1764 when he was the godfather at the baptism of a Negro slave until his next recorded appearance in 1778 as a Lieutenant in the Indian Department?  His family connections would suggest he was involved in commercial and military activities.  What did he do from about 1800 until his death on 1-3-1833?  Where did he actually live?  He appears to have spent much of his youth in the "Illinois" country in or around the old French forts at Chartres, Kaskaskias, Vincennes etc?  That would also suggest an involvement in commercial and military activities. As a Lieutenant in the Indian Department during the Revolutionary War he would almost certainly have been involved in military and raiding activities in additon to the expedition to Vincennes and the capture of Daniel Boone. Did he father children other than Catherine during the period from 1764 to his marriage to Marie-Catherine Chêne dit Labute in 1780? Did he remarry after the death of Marie Catherine Chêne dit Labutte in 1787?  He would have been about 41 years of age at the time. Did he continue his association with the various Indian tribes after the Revolutionary War? Was he involved in any way during the War of 1812?  He would have been about 66 years old at that time. What happened to his brother(s) who came to Canada with him after the turnover of Detroit in 1796?  Why did he not have a title "Sieur" whereas his brothers did?

Notes for UNKNOWN:
Metis Culture: Detroit, Joseph François Fontenay dit L'Espagnol (Dagneau de Quindre in brackets after the name b. 30-9-1776, d. 11-10-1777 Detroit s/o François de Florence Fontenay dit L'Espagnol & Marie Sauteuse, sauvageuse. Is there any connection to Charles Stanislaus?

Ibid: Oct 27, 1777: Detroit, birth of Marie Joseph Fontenay dit L'Espagnol (Dagneau de Quindre), metis, d/o François de Florence  dit L'Espagnol & Marie Sauteuse, sauvagesse.

Notes for MARIE-CATHERINE CHÊNE DIT LABUTTE:
Marie Catherine Chêne dit Labute and her husband were cousins.  Marie Catherine Chêne dit Labutte was the granddaughter of Marie-Catherine Trottier dit Beaubien along the line of the latter's first husband Jean Cuillerier and Fontenay was the grandson of Marie-Catherine Trottier dit Beaubien along the line of her second husband François Marie Picoté de Belestre.

3-3-1787: Assumption, Windsor, Burial: The 3rd May 1787 the undersigned priest buried today in the cemetery of this parish the body of Marie-Catherine Labute died the day before yesterday aged about 26 years wife of "blank" Dequindre.   "missing" were present "illegible" Beauchamp? Charles? Bigras? Gaudreau? who declared they could not sign.  Signed Dufour, Priest. JWP Note: Her husband Fontenay does not appear to have attended the funeral.  Was he away at the time of her death?

 
Child of CHLS-STANISLAUS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY and UNKNOWN is:
109. i. CATHERINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. Abt. 1775, Windsor, ON; d. 8/1861, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON.

 
Children of CHLS-STANISLAUS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY and MARIE-CATHERINE CHÊNE DIT LABUTTE are:
110. ii. CHARLES22 DAGNEAU DE DEQUINDRE, b. 1781; d. 1/6/1827, St Peters, Tilbury East, ON.
111. iii. MARIE-CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 22/7/1783, Assumption, ON; d. 14/11/1866.
112. iv. PELAGIA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 26/5/1785, Assumption, ON; d. 12/1/1852, St Anthony's, Chatham, ON.
 

97.  FRS-GILLAUME21DAGNEAU, DEQDRE SR DE LA PICANIER (LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 23/7/1747 in Montréal, Québec, and died 21/5/1823 in Assumption, ON.  He married THÉRÈSE BOYER 11/2/1779 in Detroit MI, daughter of IGNACE BOYER and ANGÉLIQUE DESCARDONNETS.  She was born 16/10/1755 in Assumption, ON, and died 26/12/1808 in Assumption, ON.

Notes for FRS-GILLAUMEDAGNEAU, DEQDRE SR DE LA PICANIER:
11-2-1779: St Anne, Detroit, Marriage: Today, Feb 11, in the year of our Lord 1779 for? valid and legitimate reasons asserted to us by Sieur François Dequindre, Squire, Sieur de Picaniere, officer in the troops of his Britannic Majesty, oldest son of the deceased Sieur D'agneau Dequindre (JWP Note: his father Louis Cesaire died in 1767), former colonel of the of the militia under the government of the King of France as well as under the King of Great Britain, a businessman (bourgeois) living in this city on St Antoine Street and of the deceased Dame Louise Piquetté de Bellestre, the father and mother in a legitimate marriage. We the undersigned, the Vicar General, Monseigneur Brollind?, Bishop of Québec  "illegible - authorized?" the dispensing of the reading of the three bans and Marie Thérèse Boyé, widow of  Jean Baptiste Casse dit Saint Aubin, daughter of deceased? Ignace Boyé , master carpenter, living on lands on the northeast coast and of Dame Angélique Descardonnets, mother and father in a legitimate marriage and otherwise not having found any impediment etc and having received their mutual consents of marriage I gave the wedding benediction in the presence of Sieurs Beaubien Cuillerier, Anslide? Dufrense?, Fontenay Dequindre, Antoine Dequindre the brothers (of the groom), Ignace Boyé the father of the bride and several other relatives and friends etc. Signed: Fontenay Dequindre, C. Dubois. ? Beaubien (referred to as Beaubien Cuillerier in the record above), J.B. Barth, ? Dufresne?, Priest: F. Simpote? Basquet.

JWP Note: François, Sieur de Picanier is recorded as the "fils majeur" the oldest son of Louis Cesaire but other records show he was the 5th son. Denissen records him as having been bpt. in Montréal 23-7-1747.  In that case his mother would have been pregnant with him when she and her children left Michilimackinac in May 1747 to return to Montréal to avoid an Indian uprising.  It is unlikely the Bishop was present but rather he had delegated the authority to give permission for the dispensing of the reading of the three bans. Fontenay Dequindre was Charles Stanislaus Dagneau de Quindre dit Fontenay and Antoine Dequindre (Sieur de Pontchartrain or Antoine-Cesaire?) were brothers of the groom.  Beaubien Cuillerier would have been a relative. The grandmother of the groom was Marie-Catherine Trottier dit Beaubien who first married Jean Cuillerier and had several children who used the name Cuillerier dit Beaubien and later just Beaubien.  She later married François Marie Picoté Sieur de Belestre and their daughter Marie-Anne was the grandmother of the groom.  Denissen records J.B. Barthe as having married Geneve Cuillerier dit Beaubien who was the granddaughter of Marie-Catherine Trottier dit Beaubien. According to Denissen the mother of the bride was Angélique Pepin dit Descardonetts. Note: The Antoine Dequindre noted in the record did not sign - was he illiterate? It appears that Antoine (Pontchartrain) signed the record at the bpt of his son Louis 20-8-1786. Perhaps the Antoine present at the marriage of Picanier was Antoine Cesaire.

Burial Record: 23-5-1823: Assumption, Windsor, Burial: I the undersigned priest buried the body of François Dequindre who died the day before yesterday, aged about 74 years in the cemetery of this parish. Present were Simon Leduc who signed and François Marantette and others who did not know how to sign.  Signed: Simon Leduc, Joseph Crevier, Priest. Sépultures Paroisse l' Assomption de Windsor, Ontario 1768 - 1985, Collection `Paroisses de l' Ontario français, Vol 12: p. 61.

Fort Sackville Campaign, land grants etc. - see notes on his brother Charles Stanislaus.

Denissen p. 346.

Bonnetot: Guillaume-François d'Agneau d'Ouville, Sieur de la Picanière b. 1747 m. 11-2-1779 Detroit Thérèse Boyer.

Notes for THÉRÈSE BOYER:
Assumption Church Records: Adult, Thérèse Boyer:  On December 28, 1808, by me the undersigned Priest was buried in the new cemetery of this parish, the body of Thérèse Boyer, wife of François Dequinte who died the day before yesterday in the afternoon, aged about fifty-two years.  Present were Pierre Lasavant and Pierre St.Louis who do not know how to sign and several others. Marchand, Priest.
 
Children of FRS-GILLAUME DAGNEAU, DEQDRE SR DE LA PICANIER and THÉRÈSE BOYER are:
 i. FRANÇOIS22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 7/6/1780, Detroit MI; d. Unknown; m. REGINA PETIT, 26/11/1822, Detroit MI; b. 16/7/1784, Assumption, ON.

Notes for FRANÇOIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 346: b. 7-6-1780 Detroit m. there 26-11-1822 Regina Petit b. 16-7-1784 Assumption widow of Peter Phoenix.

Ste Anne Records:  bpt. 7-6-1780, François s/o François de Quindre, Sieur de la Picanier & Thérèse Boyé, godfather was his uncle, Sieur Cuillerier Beaubien, and his godmother was Angélique Descardonets (JWP Note: Angélique Pepin dit Descardonnets was the wife of Ignace Boyer and the grandmother of the infant), wife of Sieur Boyé (Boyer).  Beaubien, François De Quindre and Julie Boyer (probably an aunt or cousin) signed as a witnesses.

113. ii. CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 30/5/1782, Assumption, ON; d. Unknown.
114. iii. ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 8/8/1784, Detroit MI.
115. iv. THÉRÈSE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 26/8/1787, Detroit MI; d. 25/2/1829, Assumption, ON.
116. v. JULIE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 8/2/1790, Assumption, ON; d. 25/6/1872, Assumption, ON.
 vi. IGNATIUS DAGNEAU DEQUINDRE, b. 14/8/1792, Assumption, ON; d. 6/9/1793, Assumption, ON.

Notes for IGNATIUS DAGNEAU DEQUINDRE:
Sépultures Paroisse l' Assomption de Windsor, Ontario 1768 - 1985, Collection `Paroisses de l' Ontario français, Vol 12: p. 61: Ignace Dequindre s/o François 13 mois, buried 6-9-1793.

117. vii. CHARLES DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 27/10/1794, Assumption, Windsor, ON; d. 16/2/1878, Tilbury West, Essex Co, ON.
 

98.  ANTOINE21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN (LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 24/8/1751 in Detroit MI, and died 5/4/1814 in Detroit MI.  He married (1) UNKNOWN.    He married (2) CATHERINE DESRIVIÈRES LAMORANDIÈRE-TROTTIER 23/8/1779 in Montréal Québec, daughter of JEAN-NOEL TROTIER DIT DESRIVIÈRIES and MARIE-CATHERINE GAMELIN.  She was born 1757 in Probably Montréal, Québec, and died 12/5/1817 in Detroit MI.

Notes for ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN:
St Annes Parish Record:  bpt. 4-8-1751. Son of M. (Louis Cesaire) Dequindre and Dame Marianne DeBellestre.  Denissen shows the date of birth of Antoine as Aug 24, 1751. Godfather: Antoine de Godefroy; Godmother Demoiselle Archange Dequindre (what is the relationship - could she have been the cousin of Antoine, i.e. the daughter of Guillaume Dequindre, Sieur de la Motte?).

Participated in military expedition to Fort Sackville. Referred to by the name "Pontchartrain". See notes on his brother Charles Stanislaus (Fontenay).

Circa 1766:  Kaskaskia, IL: (1) Beauvais, Marie-Josephe. b. 15-04-1766, né il y a deux mois, fille de Joseph & de Thérèse, esclaves negres au Sr. Raphail Beauvais.  Par. Antoine de Quindre; Mar. Marie-Louise Despines-Lemoine.  L. Meurin, cure. (2) Beauvais, Therese, b. 15-04-1766, nee depuis 3 mois, fille de François and de Marianne, esclaves de Sieur Raphael Beauvais. Ondoyée (baptised privately)  à sa naissance.  Parrain: Antoine de Quindre, Mar: Marie-Thérèse Lemoine-Despins. L Meurin, cure.  Is this his brother Antoine Cesaire or him?

Michigan in Four Centuries, F.C. Bald, p. 80:  "In the spring of 1778 a party of Shawnee captured and brought to Detroit the most famous of Kentucky's pioneers, Daniel Boone.  Hamilton offered 100 pounds for him, but the Indians were so proud of their illustrious prisoner that they rejected the offer.  Taking him to their town at Chillocothe, OH, they adopted  him into the tribe.  When Boone heard that the Indians were planning to attack Boonesboro, he escaped and reached home in time to warn his friends.  The invading force under the command of Captain Antoine Dequindre (Pontchartrain or Antoine Cesaire?) of Detroit was beaten off." JWP Note:  The person referred to here was likely his brother Antoine Cesaire.

A True, Brief History of Daniel Boone, Rolla P. Anderson p. 18-20.  By 1778 Daniel had discovered a mineral salt deposit.  Blue Lick it was called. (Note:  It was apparently locate near the fort at Boonesboro.) On the 7th February, while Daniel was hunting to procure meat for the thirty men making salt, Daniel was capture by a band of 102 Indians and two Frenchmen (JWP Note: Charles Stanislaus Dagneau de Quindre and Charles Beaubien). etc etc.  In June he (Boone) discovered preparations to attack Boonesboro, and on the 16th he managed to escape. etc  On August 8 about 444 Indians and eleven Frenchmen surrounded Boonesboro.   They were lead by Chief Blackfish (he was the one who captured Boone earlier) and Lieut Antoine Duquesne (Pontchartrain or Antoine Cesaire - likely the latter because Pontchartrain was on the expedition to Fort Vincennes), a French Canadian.  Supplies were furnished by the British. etc"

"John Askin Papers"  "Dequindre (Antoine) was a man of ability and local prominence.  He was a member of the grand jury which indicted Governor Hull in 1809.  Antoine Dequindre, captain (later Major)  of Detroit Militia in 1812, who distinguished himself in the Battle of Brownstown, was his eldest son.".

City of Detroit, Michigan 1701-1922 Volume II, Clarence M Burton, Editor in Chief, p. 1372:  There were two persons by this name, father and son.  It is possible that the father did not live on the American side of the river. He had separated from his wife, Catherine Desrivières Lamorandière (Trottier) Dequindre, and she was occupying the land now called the Dequindre Farm, it being her property.  They had five children: Antoine, Peter, Adelaide, wife of Joseph Campau, Catherine Edesse, wife of Peter Beaubien, Julia (born October 10, 1784), wife of Charles Moran.

Parish Records of St Peters, Tilbury East: 24-6-1803 bpt. of Joseph (Jacques?) L'Americain b. 1-1-1802 s/o Jacques Americain de Nation and Angélique, fille naturelle of Antoine (Pontchartrain or Antoine Cesaire?) DeQuinte.  Godfather was Paul Réaume and godmother was Catherine Dequinte etc. Marchand, Priest. Marie-Catherine Dequindre b. 22-7-1783 d/o Fontenay Dequindre, brother of both Antoine-Pontchartrain and of Antoine Cesaire) m. 14-2-1804 Paul Réaume may be the people referred to as godparents.  Catherine Dequindre natural d/o Fontenay Dequindre b. abt 1775 m. Gabriel Peltier might also have been the godmother.

Michigan's Early Military Forces, Le Roy Barnett & Roger Rosentreter, p. 102: War of 1812: Antoine Dequindre, Capt, surrendered at Detroit; Benjamin, Pierre, Louis & Timothy (sons of Antoine) surrendered at Detroit.

Notes for UNKNOWN:
Historic Shawnee Names of the 1700ès, Dob Greene, www.shawnee-traditions.com/Names-5.html, Feb 2005:  Antoine Dequindre, Ottawa Metis b. abt 1743,  d.1784: Pontiac War, Bushy Run, raiding New Jackson Greenbrier River valleys 1763, raiding Ohio - Big - Sandy - Little Kanawaha River valleys 1772, Point Pleasant 1774, Boonesboro, raiding Oh KY VA 1780, husband of Shawnee woman, father of Angelique.

Notes for CATHERINE DESRIVIÈRES LAMORANDIÈRE-TROTTIER:
Red Drouin p. 331:  Catherine Desrivières-Lamorandière-Trottier daughter of Jean-Noel (JWP Note: Tanguay Vol 7 p. 358, Trotier dit Desrivières) and Marie Catherine Gamelin; married Dagneau de Quindre, Antoine (son of Louis Antoine Cesaire and M Anne Picoté) in Montréal on Aug 23, 1779.  Accordingly Catherine was related to huband Antoine as follows:

(1)Gilles Trottier m. Catherine Loyseau
(2 )Antoine Trottier dit des Ruisseau m. Catherine Lefebvre
 (3) Marie Catherine Trottier dit Beaubien m. François Marie Picoté de Belestre
  (4) Marie Anne Picoté de Belestre m. Louis Cesaire Dagneau de Quindre
   (5)Antoine Dagneau de Quindre, Sieur de Pontchartrain

 (3) Julien Trottier Desrivières m. Louise Catherine Rambault
  (4) Jean Noel Trottier m. Marie Catherine Gamelin
   (5) Catherine Desrivières-Lamorandière-Trottier

The birth date of birth of Catherine is 1757 in Denissen Vol 1 p. 346 but no location is given.  Tanguay, Vol 7 p. 358 records a sister, Marie-Angélique having been born and buried 19-6-1761 à St Laurent, Montréal.  One can therefore speculate Catherine was also born in Montréal.

6-1-1795 Catherine Desrivières Dequindre and her husband Sieur Antoine de Quindre "deeded" land in Detroit to Jean Baptiste Chapoton.  It is interesting to note Detroit is referred to as being in the Western District of Upper Canada since Detroit was not turned over the US until 1796.  The record is almost illegible but it appears the Dequindre's owed money or were borrowing money (4000 pounds) and  the property was pledged as collateral??

Burton Historical Records: p. 684: Antoine Dequindre Jr. (known later in life as Major Dequindre) was the eldest son of Antoine Dagneau Dequindre and Catherine Desrivières de la Morandière. On 8-10-1789 by decree of the Court of Common Pleas of the District of Hesse, Catherine secured legal separation of her property from her husband's control, and on 28-3-1795, she procured from Susanne Baby, widow of Jacques Baby dit Duperon, a tract of land at the Northeast Coast of Detroit which on 2-7-1807 was awarded to her by the Land Board as P.C. 8, being the western portion of the present Dequindre farm.  In Nov 1813 Antoine Dequindre (son) secured control of P.C. 17, originally awarded to François Gouin, and in May 1816 Catherine Dequindre deeded to him her farm P.C.8 purchased from Susanne Baby.  The two properties united, constituted what has since been known as the Dequindre farm from which Dequindre Street in Detroit takes its name

Detroit Free Press, Aug 24, 2000, Article by Sheryl James: The Dequindre farm, which was only 630 feet wide was located just east of the Renaissance Centre, the land now includes part of St Aubin Park, many overgrown vacant lots and dilapidated warehouses.  Orleans Street bisects the property.  I-75 covers much of the inland property, which once extended past Adelaide Street.  Throughout history the land has known the city water tower, a shipyard sawmill and the Detroit Dry Dock.  Today it is part of the area planned for Detroit's casinos.

Bureau of Land Management Records, Michigan: A Catherine Dequindre was granted 106 acres of land 27-3-1817 on the border of the Detroit River in the vicinity of lands held by Nicholas Gouin and François Gouin.  JWP Note:  Is this the same Catherine?
 
Child of ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN and UNKNOWN is:
118. i. ANGÉLIQUE22 DEQUINDRE.

 
Children of ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN and CATHERINE DESRIVIÈRES LAMORANDIÈRE-TROTTIER are:
119. ii. ANTOINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 18/6/1782, Detroit MI; d. 26/2/1843, Detroit MI.
 iii. CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 27/12/1782, Detroit MI; d. 2/5/1792, Detroit MI.

Notes for CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
St Anne:  Baptism Dec 27, 1781:  daughter of  Sieur Antoine Dequindre and Dame Catherine Desrivières, his wife.  Godfather was Jean Baptiste (Michel) Dequindre (her uncle) and the godmother was Charon? Gouin who signed and also her brother Dagnau de Quindre Signed:  Charon? Gouin, Antoine Dequindre, Payot, (priest)

 iv. JULIE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 10/10/1784, Detroit MI.

Notes for JULIE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 346: Julia b. 7-10-1784.  JWP Note: It appears this Julia died young because there is another daughter named Julia b. 20-6-1799 m. Charles Moran

Ste Anne, Detroit, Baptism: The 10th Oct 1784 we the undersigned priest baptised Julie, born 7th Oct of the legitimate marriage of Sieur Antoine Dequindre and Lady Catherine Lamorandière Desrivières.  The godfather was (illegible - looks like just one name Ash...) and the godmother was Thérèse Boyer wife of François Dequindre (Picanier).  Signed: Hubert, Priest.

Michigan Marriages to 1850: Julia Dequindre m. 23-7-1850, Monroe Co Jacob Victor.

120. v. LOUIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 18/8/1786, Detroit MI; d. 1829, Detroit MI.
121. vi. ADELAIDE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 21/8/1788, Detroit MI.
122. vii. PIERRE-JEAN BAPTIST DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 8/4/1790, Detroit MI; d. 17/1/1856, Erie Twp, Monroe Co, MI.
123. viii. TIMOTHÉ DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 1/1/1792, Detroit MI; d. 22/6/1837, Detroit MI.
 ix. BENJAMIN DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 26/11/1793, Detroit MI.

Notes for BENJAMIN DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 346: Benjamin Dequindre s/o Antoine and Catherine Desrivières de la Morandiere b. 26-11-1793 Detroit bur there 30-10--1813.

War of 1812 Muster Rolls, Benjamin Dequindre, 1 Regiment (Godfroy's) Michigan Militia, Corporal.

124. x. CATHERINE-EDESSE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 18/1/1797, Detroit MI; d. 13/3/1875, Detroit, MI.
125. xi. JULIA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 20/6/1799, Detroit MI; d. 16/1/1835, Detroit MI.
 

99.  MARIE-FRANÇOISE21 DE CLINCHAMPS (FRANÇOIS-POMPONE-THOMAS20, CHARLOTTE19 D'AIGNEAUX, TANNEGUAY18D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA RIVIÈRE, GUY (OLIVIER)17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born in Acqueville, and died 9/11/1778 in Acqueville.  She married JOSEPH-CHARLES BLANCHARD DE SARCILLY 23/11/1750 in Potigny.  He was born 9/2/1715 in Noron (l'Abbaye), and died 21/6/1758 in Acqueville.
 
Children of MARIE-FRANÇOISE DE CLINCHAMPS and JOSEPH-CHARLES BLANCHARD DE SARCILLY are:
 i. JOSEPH-FRANÇOIS-CHARLES22 BLANCHARD DE SARCILLY, b. 15/8/1751; d. 2/4/1816, La Lande St Simeon; m. (1) MARIE-LOUISE-FRANÇOISE VICTOIRE PESTEL, 9/1/1770, Caen; b. Caen; m. (2) LOUISE-SIMONE JARRY, 17/5/1794, Neuvy-au-Houlme; b. 28/10/1765, Les Isles Bardel.

Notes for JOSEPH-FRANÇOIS-CHARLES BLANCHARD DE SARCILLY:
Bonnetot: Joseph François Charles Blanchard de Sarcilly, Commandant du 3éme Bataillon du canton de Bazoches en 1794, Instituteur au décès en 1816 b. 15-88-1751 Acqueville d. 2-4-1816 La Lande St-Siméon m(1) 9-1-1770 Caen Marie Louise Françoise Pestel b. Caen, m(2) 17-5-1794 Neuvy-au-Houme Louise Simoe Jarry b. 28-10-1765 Les Isles, goverante des enfacts de Joseph Fs, B de S., Fileuse.

 ii. THOMAS-JACQUES-FRANÇOIS BLANCHARD DE SARCILLY, b. 24/8/1753; d. 1792.
 iii. VICTOR-ALEXANDRE-FR BLANCHARD DE SARCILLY, b. 14/1/1755; d. 1792; m. MARIE-FRANÇOISE D'ARY, 29/9/1781, Acqueville; b. Caen.

Notes for VICTOR-ALEXANDRE-FR BLANCHARD DE SARCILLY:
Bonnetot: Victor Alexandre François Blanchard de Sarcilly b. 14-1-1755 Acqueville d. 1792, officier d'infanterie en 1774 m. 29-9-1781 Acqueville Marie Françoise d' Ary b. Caen.
 

100.  JEAN-PHILIPPE21D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX (GUILLAUME II20D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE VERSON, GUILLAUME19 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1699, and died 4/3/1776 in Caen.  He married MARIE ANNE DUBOSC 31/7/1736 in Cricqueville.  She was born 1712.

Notes for JEAN-PHILIPPED'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX:
Rousselle, Sept 2004: Jean-Philippe, écuyer, de la R.P.R., enlevé par les ordres du Roi Louis XV et élevé aux nouvelles Catholiques m. 31-7-1736 Marie-Anne Dubusc; children: Jean (JDM), Baron de la Chaise d. 1802;m. Abbe-Samuele-Sophie Massieu (enfants - que des filles &; Jean-Louis-François.

Bonnetot: Jean Philipe, Chevalier, Sgr d'Aigneaux, Désertines, La Chaise, La Vayrie et de Quesney-en-Tessy b. 1699, d. 4-3-1766 Caen m. 10-10-1736 Criquevelle, Marie Anne du Bosc b. 1712.
 
Children of JEAN-PHILIPPE D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX and MARIE DUBOSC are:
 i. MARGUERITE22 D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1738.
 ii. MARTHE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1739.
 iii. JEAND'AIGNEAUX, BARON D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1740; d. 1802; m. ANNE-SAMUELLE-SOPHIE MASSIEU DE CLERVAL.

Notes for JEAND'AIGNEAUX, BARON D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Jean, Chevalier, Sgr et patron de Désertines, La Chaise, La Vayrie, Aigneaux b. 1740 m. Anne Samuelle Sophie Massieu de Clerval, co-héritière du domaine de la Madeleine à Isigny, Revendu en 1828.

Rousselle: Jean, Baron de la Chaise d. 1802 m. Abbe-Samuele-Sophie Massieu, children: seulement des filles.

126. iv. JACQUES-LOUIS-FRD'AIGNEAUX, BARON D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1741; d. 4/2/1806, Vouilly.
 v. MARIE-ANNE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1742.
 vi. LOUIS-PHILIPE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1743.

Notes for LOUIS-PHILIPE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Louis Philipe, écuyer

 vii. GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1746; d. 23/8/1749.

Notes for GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: écuyer

 viii. MARTHE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1747.
 ix. JEANNE D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1750.
 

101.  GUILLAUME21 D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE (ISAAC-FRANÇOIS20, GUILLAUME19 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1705, and died 4/4/1748 in Deux Jumeaux, Normandie, France.  He married MARIE-ANNE-BLANCHE LE BRETON DE BÉROLLES 1747 in Bayeux, daughter of THOMAS LE BRETON DE BÉROLLES and BLANCHE AVENEL.  She died 12/6/1763 in Bourbon l'Archambault.

Notes for GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE:
Rousselle, Sept 2004: Guillaume, chevalier, sieur de Ramville m. 1747 (Marie-Anne-) Blanche le Breton de Bérolles.

Bonnetot: Guillaume, Chevalier de Ranville et de Morteaux, Bachelier en droit canonique en 1726, Université de Caen d. 4-4-1748 Deux Jumeaux m. 1747 Bayeux, Marie Anne Blanche le Breton de Bérolles d. 12-6-1763 Bourbon l'Archambault.
 
Child of GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE and MARIE-ANNE-BLANCHE LE BRETON DE BÉROLLES is:
127. i. HERVÉ-GUILLAUME22D'AIGNEAUX, MARQUIS D'AIGNEAUX, b. 1748; d. 5/6/1816, Monceaux-en-Bessin.
 

102.  BONNE-MARIE-FRANÇOISE21 D'AIGNEAUX (ISAAC-FRANÇOIS20 D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE, GUILLAUME19 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1710.  She married CHARLES HENRIDE LA COUR, SR DE CAUGY 9/2/1737 in Bayeux.

Notes for BONNE-MARIE-FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX:
Bonnetot: Bonne Marie Françoise d'Aigneaux et de Ranville b. 1710 m. 6-5-1671 Bayeux ??? Jean le Petit de Montfleury, écuyer b. 1609??, m(2) Adrien de Méhérenc, écuyer, Sr de Montmirel et de la Conseillère d. 1671??? m(3) 9-2-1737 Bayeux, Charles Henri de la Cour.
 
Child of BONNE-MARIE-FRANÇOISE D'AIGNEAUX and CHARLES DE LA COUR, SR DE CAUGY is:
 i. GUILLAUMETTE-FRANÇOIS22 DE LA COUR, b. 1738; d. 1749.
 

103.  MARIE-MICHELLE21 D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE (ISAAC-FRANÇOIS20, GUILLAUME19 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1714.  She married JACQUES LAURENT DE BOURDON DE LA CROIX 23/1/1740, son of JEAN-FRANÇOIS DE BOURDON DE LA CROIX and CATHERINE RIOULT.  He was born 1709.

Notes for JACQUES LAURENT DE BOURDON DE LA CROIX:
 Bonnetot: écuyer, Sieur de Verson
 
Child of MARIE-MICHELLE D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE and JACQUES DE BOURDON DE LA CROIX is:
128. i. MARIE-CATHERINE22 DE BOURBON DU LYS, b. 28/2/1746.
 

104.  JEAN21 D'AIGNEAUX SR DU QUESNEY (CHRISTOPHE20 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNÉE, JACQUES19, GUILLAUME18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR D'AUVAL, JEAN17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA COUTURE, JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) died 27/2/1714 in Longueville.  He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for JEAN D'AIGNEAUX SR DU QUESNEY:
Bonnetot: Jean d'Aigneaux de la Chesnée, écuyer, Sieur de Quesney d. 27-2-1714.
 
Child of JEAN D'AIGNEAUX SR DU QUESNEY and UNKNOWN is:
 i. JEAN22 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA QUESNEY.

Notes for JEAN D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA QUESNEY:
Bonnetot: Jean d'Aigneaux de la Chesnée, écuyer, Sieur du Quesney.
 

105.  ANNE-HÉLÈNE21 D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE (CHRISTOPHE20 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNÉE, JACQUES19, GUILLAUME18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR D'AUVAL, JEAN17D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE LA COUTURE, JEAN16D'AIGNEAUX, SR DE AL COUSTURE ET CHANTEREL, JEAN15 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA COUTURE, OLIVIER14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1692.  She married PIERRE-LOUIS DE PERCAVAL 1719.

Notes for PIERRE-LOUIS DE PERCAVAL:
Bonnetot:  In addition to the children listed there were 2 girls who died at a young age.
 
Children of ANNE-HÉLÈNE D'AIGNEAUX DE LA CHESNÉE and PIERRE-LOUIS DE PERCAVAL are:
 i. MARIE-MADELEINE22 DE PERCAVAL, b. 1721.
 ii. HÉLÈNE-ANNE DE PERCAVAL, b. 1724.

Notes for HÉLÈNE-ANNE DE PERCAVAL:
Bonnetot: Hélène-Anne and Marguerite-Françoise were twins.

 iii. MARGUERITE-FRANÇOIS DE PERCAVAL, b. 1724.
 iv. JACQUELINE DE PERCAVAL, b. 1725; m. JEAN-ANDRÉ DE GUYENRO, 20/11/1760, Cahagnolles.

Notes for JACQUELINE DE PERCAVAL:
Bonnetot: Jacqueline de Percaval b. Deux Jumeaux m. 2-12-1724 Deux Jumeaux Jean Hébert, écuyer, Sieur de Carrey de Cormolain.  Also recorded is Jacqueline de Percaval b. 1725 m. 20-11-1760 Cahagnolles Jean André de Guyenro.  JWP Note:  The date of the marriage of the first Jacqueline does not seem to fit.

 v. GUILLAUME DE PERCAVAL, b. 1726.
 

Generation No. 22

106.  ALEXANDRE-JEAN-AUGUSTE22 DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE (ALEXANDER-RENÉ21DAGNEAU, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, ALEXANDRE20, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 27/12/1767 in Goyave, Guadeloupe, and died 4/1/1832.  He married (1) MARIE THÉRÈSE DIEUDONNÉE DE PRÉAUX 28/12/1789 in Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe, daughter of PIERRE DIEUDONNÉE and MARIE DE PRÉAUX.  She was born 2/10/1764 in Guadeloupe.  He married (2) FRANÇOISE ELISABETH FOUCHÉ Aft. 1807, daughter of FRANÇOIS FOUCHÉ and ANNE SIMON.  She was born Abt. 1773 in Guadeloupe.

Notes for ALEXANDRE-JEAN-AUGUSTE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Alexandre Jean Auguste d' Aigneaux d' Ouville, chevalier, preuves de noblesse devant Chérin le 20-10-1784 pour entrer dans les écoles militaires; chevau-léger de la garde ordinaire du roi, habitant propriétaire à Ste-Anne, b. 27-12-1767 b. Goyave 18-8-1769; parrain Auguste Descoudrelles, chevalier de St-Louis, gouverneur de St-Martine et St Barthélemy pour, Alexandre Dagneaux sieur Douville, grand père, marraine: Marie Jeanne Félicité Papin Ricord.  Sépulture St Anne 4 d. 5-1-1832; inventaire après décès devant Me Callard 9-2-1832; 1835 vente de l'habitation sucreries Fouché à Ste-Anne. M(1) Ste-Anne 28-12-1789 Marie Thérèse Dieudonnée de Préaux, fille de Pierre Antoine, chevalier, et Marie Thérèse de Préaux, né 2-10-1764 b. Ste-Anne 15-10-1765, s. Ste-Anne 8-4-1807, 44 ans; m(2) 20-9-1808 Françoise Eliisabeth Fouché fille de François et Anne Elisabeth Simon, né Ste-Anne vers 1773, s. Bordeaux 9-6-1820; inventaire Me Cicéron 12-6-1821

Bonnetot: Alexandre Auguste Jean d'Agneau d'Ouville, écuyer b. 27-2-1767 Ste-Anne-de la Petite-Goave.

Notes for FRANÇOISE ELISABETH FOUCHÉ:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Françoise Elisabeth Fouché m(1) Jean Baptiste Nicolas Godemar Marcilly, fils de Jean Baptiste & Marie Esther Loysel, né 2-4 b. Poionte-à-Pitre 15-6-1761, s. Morne-à-l'eau 3-6-1791, sur son habitation de la Petite Rivière, environ de 30 ans.
 
Children of ALEXANDRE-JEAN-AUGUSTE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE and MARIE DIEUDONNÉE DE PRÉAUX are:
129. i. AUGUSTINE23 DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE, b. 27/11/1792, Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe.
130. ii. CHARLES AUGUSTE DAGNEAU SIEUR D'OUVILLE, b. 27/6/1801, Norfolk, Virginia; d. 1842.
 iii. ALEXANDRINE DITE NADINE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE, b. 23/2/1804; d. Abt. 1835; m. PIERRE NICOLAS ALPHONSE PETIT-LEBRUN, 6/4/1825, Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe; b. 28/10/1802, Fort Royal, Martinique; d. 19/10/1837, En mer.

Notes for ALEXANDRINE DITE NADINE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Alexandrine dite Nadine d'Agneaux d'Ouville né Ste-Anne 3 ventose (23-3-1804), b. 10 germinal XII (31-3-1804) d. 1835 m. Ste Anne 6-4-1825 Pierre Nicolas Alphonse Petit-Lebrun, habitant de Ste-Anne, fils de defunt Jacques Philippe et Jeanne Rose Sophie Genouillac de Fenetouse, né Fort Royal, Martinique 28-10-1802 d. 19-10-1837 à bord du navire de commerce L'Antigone, armé au Havre; laissé son testament avant de s'embarquer à son ami Méat de Montmain à Paris qui le transmet 31-1-1838, laisse des enfants en bas-âge.

 iv. ALEXANDRE JUMONVILLE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE, b. 7/4/1807, Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe; d. 1840; m. ELISABETH ANTOINETTE DE ZÉVALLOS, 25/10/1831, Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe; b. 3/3/1815, Le Moule, Guadeloupe; d. 1840.

Notes for ALEXANDRE JUMONVILLE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Alexandre Jumonville d'Aigneaux d' Ouville né. Ste-Anne b. 5-5-1807 d. 1840 m. Ste-Anne 25-10-1831 (oncle et nièce: dispense du gouverneur) Elisabeth Antoinette de Zévallos, fille de defunt Benjame Hector Joseph Dominique & Augustine d'Aigneaux Douville, né Le Moule 3 et b. 18-3-1815, d. 1840
 

107.  FRANÇOIS XAVIER22 DEQUINDRE (ANTOINE CESAIRE21, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born Abt. 1783 in Vincennes, IN, and died 7/7/1828 in Lawrence Co, IL.  He married URUSLE NANCY LEFEBVRE in Vicennes, IN, daughter of ANTOINE LEFEBVRE and UNKNOWN.

Notes for FRANÇOIS XAVIER DEQUINDRE:
JWP Note:  The connection of François Dequindre to Antoine Cesaire is based on the work of Gary Morrison of Vincennes IN. The connection needs verification but is very plausible. François Xavier Dequindre, 18, bpt sous condition 1-4-1801 Vincennes, parrain: François Lognon, marraine: Félicité Cardinal w/o François Rivet.

1766: L' Esclavage au Canada Français, Marcel Trudel:  Louise a Pawnee Indian, slave belonging to  Louis-Cesaire Dagneau-Douville Dequindre, age 31 years; after having been set free, m. Detroit 26-6-1766 Louis Brunet, 28 years, a resident of Detroit for the last 9 years, major, son of Louis Brunet, master-carpenter at Ste Charles-de-Lachenaie and Louise Parent.  Prior to her marriage, Louise had 3 natural children (sons), from 1757 to 1764.  The first two children remained in bondage while the mother obtained freedom for Antoine-Cesaire, panis Indian, b. and bpt. Detroit 11-5- 1757. JWP Note: These 3 children are believed to have been the sons of Louis Cesaire.

Metis Culture Website, 1766: June 26:  Detroit, Marriage, Louis Brunet b-1738 son Louis Brunet and Louise Parent married, Louise Pawnee Indian slave belonging to Louis Cesaire Dagneau Douville Dequindre b-1735.  Louise had three children (sons) between 1757 to 1764 likely from her owner and the first two remained in bondage while Antoine Cesaire b-May 11, 1757 was freed.  June 26:   British Fort Detroit (Michigan), marriage, Louis Brunet born 1738 a resident of Fort Detroit, New France (Michigan) since 1757, major, son Louis Brunet, master carpenter of Ste Charles de Lachenaie and Louise Parent; married Louise Cesaire Dagneau, a Pawnee Indian, former slave of Louis Cesaire Dagneau (1704-1767)  Some suggest this was Louis Cesaire Dagneau Douville Dequindre b-1735 - JWP Note:  This seems incorrect.  Prior to being set free, Louise had three children- sons- from 1757 to 1764.  The first two children remained in bondage, while the mother obtained freedom for Antoine Cesaire, panis Indian, born May 11, 1757, Fort Detroit, New France (Michigan).

 
Children of FRANÇOIS DEQUINDRE and URUSLE LEFEBVRE are:
 i. FRANÇOIS23 DEQUINDRE, b. Abt. 1819, Vincennes, IN.
 ii. ANTOINE DEQUINDRE, b. Lawrence Co, IL.
131. iii. ANGELINE DEQUINDRE, b. Vincennes, IN.
 iv. JOSEPH DEQUINDRE, b. Lawrence Co, IL.
 v. SUSANNA DEQUINDRE, b. Abt. 1828.
 

108.  SUSANNE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (PIERRE-LOUIS21, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1792 in Vincennes, IL, and died 12/7/1852 in Mt Clemens, MI.  She married CHARLES PELTIER 22/8/1815 in Detroit MI, son of CHARLES PELTIER and ARCHANGE CASSE DIT ST AUBIN.  He was born 15/6/1794 in Detroit MI, and died 27/6/1872 in Mt Clemens, MI.

Notes for SUSANNE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
JWP Note:  The attachment of Susanne Dagneau de Quindre as d/o of Pierre Louis is VERY SPECULATIVE.

Denissen p. 960: Susanne Dequindre d/o Louis Dagneau De Quindre but name of mother not given, b. 1792, no location is given. She resided at Assumption, Sandwich. JWP Note: Given the date of her birth it is likely she was a ggranddaughter or gggrandaughter of Michel. Her father may have been Pierre-Louis Dagneau de Quindre b. 7-7-1740, Montréal, s/o Louis Cesaire and g/s of Michel, died after 1780 - see notes on him. There is no record of Pierre Louis having married. He was the brother of Charles Stanislaus (Fontenay), father of Catherine Dequindre m. 1795 Gabriel Peltier.

Vincennes University Library, Vincennes, IN, Tuffer Transcriptions: 21-8-1797 bpt. of Susanne Dagneau Dequindre, age 3, d/o Dagneau Dequindre and sauvagesse, sponsors Étienne Tremblay & Susanne Bousseron.

Ibid: Dagneau DeQuindre received the sacrament, presumably the last rites in the same place 14-6-1799. Was he Pierre-Louis, s/o Louis Cesaire. JWP Note:  Pierre Louis may have been the Dagneau de Quindre noted here and in various other records.

Renée Pelkey McGregror, (BariMac@aol.com) Mar 2003: 1850 Census, Town of Harrison, Macomb Co, MI: Charles Peltier 58, b. MI; Susan 57, b. Canada.  JWP Note:  If Susanne Dequindre was b. Canada it contradicts the theory of her being born in Vincennes although the reference to Vincennes is to Susanne having been bpt. at age 3 with no reference to her place of birth.

Notes for CHARLES PELTIER:
Denissen p. 960.

City of Detroit Michigan, 1701-1922 C.M. Burton:  p. 1393 He married (1) Susanne Dequindre, (2) Thérèse Godfroy and (3) Archange Raymond at Detroit, Jan 7 1854.

Ste Anne's Church Detroit, Marriage Records 1701-1850, Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, p. 76, record #893, compliments of Renée Pelkey McGregror, (BariMac@aol.com) Mar 2003: 22-8-1815, Charles Peltier (major) s/o Charles & Archange Casse dit St Aubin and Susanne Daigneau (major) d/o Louis Dagneau de Quindre and "missing".  Groom was a native of this parish, bride a residentg of the parish of Assomption diocese of Québec (Assumption, Windsor).  Charles married Susanne on the same day his sister Susanne m. Joseph Dupuis.

Renée Pelkey McGregror, (BariMac@aol.com) Mar 2003: Charles Peltier m(4) 28-8-1871 Detroit, Elmira Margaret Robert d. 1891. See notes on Elmira Robert.

JWP Note: Archange Casse dit St Aubin, mother of Charles, was the step daughter of François Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre, Sieur de Picanier.  Archange Casse dit St Aubin d/o Jean Baptiste Casse dit St Aubin and Thérèse Boyer was b. 1774. Her father died in 1777 and her mother married François Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre, Sieur de Pïcanier in 1779.  Therefore she would have been about 5 at that time and no doubt was raised as part of that family.  Charles then would have been acquainted with the Dagneau de Quindre family.

Renée Pelkey McGregror, (BariMac@aol.com) Mar 2003: Xref to various land petitions: Charles Peltier served in the War of 1812 in the company commanded by Richard Smyth and Captain Campau.  He was captured in the surrender of Detroit by General Hull.  He petitionned for "bounty lands" on 21-4-1851 & 5-5-1855. He applied for a soldier's pension 22-3-1871 and was granted $8.00 per month 14-2-1872. He died a month before the pension was granted.

Renée Pelkey McGregror, (BariMac@aol.com) Mar 2003: Deaths of Early Macomb County Settlers, exerpt from Leeson's History of Macomb County 1882. p. 484-495: Charles Peltier aged 87 d. Mt Clemens 27-6-1872, served with the Irish and French under Richard Smythe in the War of 1812 and settled at Mt Clemens in 1814.  War of 1812 Claim of Widow for Pension: Charles Peltier died a natural death at Mount Clemens 22-6-1872.
 

 
Children of SUSANNE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and CHARLES PELTIER are:
 i. MARIE-COLETE23 PELTIER, b. 29/9/1822, St François, Clinton River, MI; d. 29/3/1852, Mt  Clemens, MI; m. PIERRE JARRET, 11/1/1844, Detroit MI; b. 1821, Detroit, MI.

Notes for MARIE-COLETE PELTIER:
Denissen p. 960: b. 29-9-1822 & bpt. 29-1-1823 St François, Clinton River MI. Bride resided Clinton River, groom at Detroit.

132. ii. ANTOINE C. PELTIER, b. 11/1/1824, Harrison Twp, Macomb Co, MI; d. 21/2/1910, Harrison Twp, Macomb Co, MI.
 iii. THÉRÈSE PELTIER, b. 1827; m. ISRAEL BRISBOIS, 11/1/1844, Detroit MI; b. 1823, Mt Clemens, MI.

Notes for THÉRÈSE PELTIER:
Denissen p. 960:  Teresa b. 1827 m. 11-1-1844 Detroit to Israel Brisbois b. 1823 s/o Joseph Brisbois & Margaret Forêt. Bride resided at Clinton River and groom at Mt Clemens.

133. iv. MATILDA PELTIER, b. Bet. 1829 - 1831.
 v. CHARLES PELTIER, b. 1830; m. MARY MULLEN, 11/2/1861, Ste Anne, Detroit, MI; b. 1839.

Notes for CHARLES PELTIER:
Denissen p. 960.

History of Metis Culture 1793-1794, compliments of Renée (Pelkey) McGregor, Saginaw MI, (BariMac@aol.com)  March 2003: 15-6-1794 Charles Peltier s/o Charles Peltier m. 22-8-1815 Catherine (Susanne) Dequindre b. 1792 d. 12-6-1852 Mt Clemens, d/o Louis Dagneau de Quindre.

 vi. SUSANNE PELTIER, b. 1/7/1833, Huron River, MI.

Notes for SUSANNE PELTIER:
Priest`s Book: St Clair Mission, St Clair River: Susanne Peltier b. 1-7-1833 bpt. 1-9-1833 d/o Charles & Susanna Dequindre; Sponsors: J Bte Peltier (her uncle?) & Geneviève Peltier
 

109.  CATHERINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (CHLS-STANISLAUS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born Abt. 1775 in Windsor, ON, and died 8/1861 in Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON.  She married GABRIEL PELTIER 2/2/1795 in Assumption, Windsor, ON, son of ANDRÉ PELTIER and MARIE-CATHERINE MELOCHE.  He was born 26/6/1769 in Windsor, ON, and died 2/5/1852 in St Peters, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 959: Catherine b. 1775, bpt. 3-6-1791 at Assumption, d/o Charles Stanislaus Dequindre.

Joyce Tremblay Notes, Dec 1999: Catherine died abt 1855 and was buried at St Peters.  No record of the burial has yet been found.

3-6-1791: Records of Assumption Church: The 3rd June 1791 we the undersigned priest baptised, sous condition, Catherine, fille naturelle du Sr Charles Stanislaus Dequindre, aged about 16 years, godfather: Charles Boulanger and godmother: Dame Agath Chêne Sterling. Signatures: Charles Stanislaus, Charles Boulanger and Dufaux, Priest. No place of birth is given. Charles is recorded as her natural father. JWP Notes: Marie Catherine Chêne dit Labutte, wife of Charles Stanislaus, had died prior to this time but had she been the mother of Catherine the records would have shown her as the mother, deceased.  Agathe (Chêne) Sterling (the sister of Marie-Catherine) was her godmother but she is not referred to as her aunt as might have been the case if Marie-Catherine had been the natural mother of Catherine. Why was she not formally baptised until she was about 16, particularly in a place like Detroit where both St Anne's and Assumption were well established?  The participation of relatives of Marie-Catherine Chêne dit Labute at her baptism and later at her marriage would seem to indicate that Catherine was recognized and accepted by the Chêne dit Labute family. It has been speculated that Catherine is the daughter of an Indian spouse of Charles Stanislaus.  Charles was a Lieutenant in the British Indian Department and was involved with the Shawnee tribe circa 1778. The names Fontenay, Dagneau and Dequindre appear in bpt. records of Fort Vincennes, Indiana about this time period, including what appears to be Indian or mixed blood children with those names.  Charles Stanislaus and his brothers "Picanier" and "Pontchartrain" were in certainly in that area during that time period. Brother, Pierre Louis may also have been in the Vincennes area at that time.

2-2-1795: Records of Assumption Church: The second of February 1795 after the publication of the three banns of marriage made of the "congregation" between Gabriel Peltier, son of S? André Peltier and of the late Catherine Meloche, the father and the mother of this parish on the one part and Catherine Dequindre (JWP Note: No mention of parents here.) and there being no impediments to this marriage, I, Priest ?? after their mutual consent I gave them the marriage benediction in the presence of Sieurs? André Peltier, father, of Charles Peltier, brother, Louis Normandin, friend of the groom, and of Charles Dequindre, father, of François Dequindre, of Julient and Alexis Chêne, friends of the bride and several others, relatives and friends who signed and others who declared they could not write. Signed: Charles Dequindre, Frans Louis? Dequindre, Alexis Labute, Dufaux, Priest. JWP Note: Charles Stanislaus is referred to as Catherine's father but no mention is made of the mother. Julient and Alexis Chêne are described as "friends of the bride".  If Marie Catherine, deceased wife of Charles, had been her mother they would have been described as her uncles (they were brothers of Marie-Catherine Chêne).  Once again the relatives of Marie-Catherine were present at an important event in the life of Catherine indicating some recognition and acceptance by the Chêne dit Labutte family.

JWP Notes:

 Charles was known to have been in Kaskaskias, Illinois in 1764 (he would have been about 16 years old) where he is recorded (La population des Forts français d' Amérique du XVIII siècle - Faribault Beauregard, Vol 2, p. 158) as having been the godfather of Veronique Beauvais, the daughter of negro slaves owned by Jean Baptiste Beauvais.  He may well have been the "cadet" Dequindre who delivered a message from Captain Pierre Joseph Neyon de Villiers, commandant of Fort Chartres, to Pontiac in September 1763 saying that no French help was coming to assist in the latter's siege of Detroit. His presence in the area of Kaskaskias and Chartres at that time suggest some involvement with commerce (fur trading etc) or the military.

Charles Stanislaus would have been about 14 years old when his uncle, Captain François-Marie Picoté, Sieur de Belestre surrendered Detroit to the British in 1760.  Several of his brothers appear to have been officers in the "les troupes de la marine" and later in the British Indian Department. Given the prominent position of his father, Louis Cesaire Dagneau de Douville de Quindre dit Fontenay (wealthy trader and colonel of the French militia in Detroit) and of his mother's family (Picoté de Belestre) it is very likely he would have been involved both in commerce and the military.  The ancestors of Charles Stanislaus appear to have been members of the French aristocracy.

Charles Stanislaus would have been about 29 when Catherine was born in 1775. Three years later in early 1778 Charles was a Lieutenant in the British Indian Department and participated in the capture of Daniel Boone at Blue Licks in Kentucky.  Later that same year he participated in the British expedition from Detroit to recapture Fort Sackville (Vincennes, Indiana).  It is interesting to speculate as to who was caring for Catherine during the time Charles Stanislaus was away on military duty.  Was her natural mother caring for her?

Fontenay Dequindre (Charles Stanislaus) is variously recorded in land records circa 1790 as being a Lieutenant in the British Indian Department, and a United Empire Loyalist.  The Dequindres were sometimes referred to as French Tories. His land holdings are shown at different times as being in Malden Township, Essex County and Dover Township (Pain Court) in Kent County.

Charles married Marie-Catherine Chêne dit Labutte on November 18, 1780 in Assumption Church, five years after the birth of Catherine.  He would have been about 34 years old.  Had his Indian spouse died prior to this time or had he abandoned her?  Were they ever married? Did he go back to her after the death of his wife Marie-Catherine?

Charles Stanislaus and Marie-Catherine had three children. His wife Marie-Catherine died in March 1787, before the baptism (1791) and marriage (1795) of Catherine.  Catherine would have been about 12 years of age at that time of Marie-Catherine's death. Her half brother Charles Jr. would have been about 6 and her half sisters Marie Catherine about 4 and Pelagie about 2.  It is interesting to speculate what role she may have played, if any, in the raising of her siblings.  Charles Stanislaus would have been about 41 at the time of Marie Catherine's death but there is no record of his having remarried.

Catherine appears to have been raised as part of the family of Charles and his wife Marie-Catherine Chêne dit Labute. The Windsor Border Region - A Survey of the Settlement of Detroit Made by Order of Major de Peyster the 16th day of June 1782: Charles (Fontenay Dequindre) as having a wife (Marie Catherine) and two children under 16, one male (Charles born in 1781) and one female (Catherine born in 1775).  The other two children of Charles and Marie Catherine were born in 1783 (Marie Catherine) and 1785 (Pelagia).

Catherine is named in the will of Fontenay Dequindre dated 6-6-1831 as his daughter, wife of Gabriel Peltier and she is left 1/4 of his personal property.  Fontenay died 1-3-1833, probably in Dover Twp, Kent Co, Ontario.

Catherine is referred to as Catherine Fontenay in the baptism records of her son Charles Peltier.

The godfather of her son Gabriel Peltier was ? Labutte that further suggests Catherine was recognized and accepted by the Chêne dit Labutte family.
 
The godmother at the 21-2-1798 bpt. of her son André Peltier was Pelagie Dequindre, his aunt and the half sister of his mother.  This further suggests a connection of Catherine to her half sisters and her half brother.

The godmother of her daughter Madeleine Peltier was Catherine Dequinte/Dequindre (her half sister Marie Catherine or perhaps Catherine, daughter of François Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre, Sieur de Picanier and the cousin of Catherine). Whatever the case Catherine was accepted by the Dagneau de Quindre family as well as the Chêne dit Labutte family.

The godmother of her daughter Victoire Peltier was Julie Dequinte/Dequindre ( daughter of François Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre, Sieur de Picanier and another cousin of Catherine) which further suggests acceptance of her by that family.

Catherine was reported to have been buried at St Peters, Dover Township but there is no record of that burial in the parish records.  Similarly there is no record of the burial of her husband, Gabriel Peltier at St Peters notwithstanding various sources state that was the case. One might speculate that there was a family burial plot somewhere where Catherine, her father and her husband were actually buried. There is no record of their burial at other catholic churches in the area.

St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film: Catherine Inconnue b. 25-4-1839 bpt. 29-5-1839, unknown parents, godfather André Charon, godmother: Catherine Dequindre, w/o Gabriel Peltier. JWP Note:  What is the connection of Catherine to this child?

Notes for GABRIEL PELTIER:
Denissen p. 959: Gabriel Peltier b. 26-6-1769 Assumption, Sandwich, d. 1845 m. there 2-2-1795 Catherine Dequindre b. 1775, bpt. 3-6-1791 there d/o Charles Stanislaus Dequindre.

Mariages Paroisse l' Assomption de Windsor, Ontario 1700 - 1985, Vol 2: p 473: Gabriel Peltier m. 2-2-1795 Catherine Dequindre.  JWP Note:  See actual Assumption Parish record on file.

St Peter's Parish Records, LDS film 1310855: Burial: Gabriel Peltier d. 2-5 buried 4-5-1852, aged 84.

Kent County Land Records, Lot 3, 3rd (Front) Concession: The original patent of 201 acres was to René Campau 28-2-1797. Gabriel Peltier purchased 38 1/2 acres (adjoining land owned by John Hawke) from Charles Delisle et ux  1-6-1830 for 75 Pounds. He later mortgaged all or a part of this 38 1/2 acres to Edward Urquharton 22-3-1847 for 50 Pounds.  A portion of the 38 1/2 acres was sold by Gabriel and his wife to Edward Urquhart effective 22-3-1847 for 85 Pounds. JWP Note: One could speculate that Gabriel sold a portion of his 38 1/2 acres to redeem the mortgage.  Lot 3 was located next to Lot 4 owned by his father-in-law Charles Stanislaus Dagneau de Quindre and his son, Charles.

Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, J.H. Beers & Co, p. 294:  Gabriel died in 1845 at 88 years of age and his widow died 10 years later at the age of 94.  They were buried in St Peters Church Cemetery. All of their children are deceased: Charles, Louis, Leon, Gabriel, Andrew, Fanny who married Alexander Galarneau, Madeline (Mrs. Peck) and Mary who married Edward Parson.  Gabriel took part in the war of 1812.

Joyce Tremblay, Dec 1999: Gabriel b. 26-6-1769 Sandwich (Windsor), no baptism certificate found, d. 2-5-1852 aged 85, buried 4-5-1852, St Peters, Tilbury East. JWP Note: The baptism certificate for Gabriel may be in the records of St Annes, Detroit.

Illustrated Atlas of Kent and Essex, 1876:  "The banks of the Pain Court Creek, below the village of that same name, were first settled by French residents  from 1815 to 1820, the pioneer of that locality being J. Bte Loson (Lauson), who was followed by Gabriel Peltier, J. Bte Fobert (Faubert), Louis Dezillia and J. Bte Primeau, in the order named.  All these parties took possession of the land as "squatters" but at their request Surveyor-General Rankin was sent up to survey a tract hereabout (to which is now accorded the name of the Pain Court Block), whereupon the squatters were granted patents for their holdings."  JWP Note: the first record of land ownership for Gabriel seems to be a portion of Lot 3, Front Concession, Dover Twp which he purchased in 1830. The J Bte Fobert (Faubert) referred to appears to be Gabriel's brother in law. J Bte Faubert  m. Suzanne Peltier, the sister of Gabriel. André Peltier, Gabriel's' son, married his first cousin, Catherine d/o J Bte Faubert and Suzanne Peltier.

Romantic Kent by Victor Lauriston, 1952, P. 355:  The Pain Court settlement dates from 1815.  It was the beginning of an influx that in time made Dover predominantly French.  French-Canadian settlers from the Detroit had seemingly preceded the Loyalists on the Thames; but in 1815, two families, Baby and Paquette, definitely located on lots 6 and 7 on the north bank; and the same year a group comprising J.B. Lauzon, Gabriel Peltier, J.B. Faubert, Louis Dezilla and J.B. Primeau located further inland, on the banks of what later known as Pain Court Creek. JWP Note: Various records show Gabriel as having been buried at St Peters. Denissen shows him as having died at Assumption but perhaps he was not buried there.  There is no record of his burial (or that of his wife Catherine Dagneau de Quindre at St Peters.  It can be speculated that a service was held at St Peters but actual burial was elsewhere, perhaps at a family plot. Records in the Tilbury Library show his death as being in 1842.

1851 Census, Dover: Charlotte Peltier, 28, widow of Charles Peltier s/o Gabriel and Catherine and 5 children: Charles 14; Joseph 9; Henry 7; Alexander 5 & Francis 2 are living in a single story log house.  Next to them is the family grouping of Gabriel Peltier and Catherine Dequindre also living in a single story log house.  That grouping included Gabriel 85, Catherine 83, Catherine Réaume, widow, age 57, (JWP Note:  This person may have been Marie Catherine Dequindre m. Paul Réaume and half sister to Catherine Dequindre. Paul Réaume d. 1823 and Marie Catherine in 1866.  The age given in the census says 57 which appears incorrect if this is the same person.); Louis Peltier (s/o Gabriel) 42, June,  29 & John 7. There is a notation in the census record of a male age 37 having died (been killed) during the last year which appears to have been Charles s/o Gabriel and husband of Charlotte.
 
Children of CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and GABRIEL PELTIER are:
134. i. MARIE-CATHERINE23 PELTIER.
 ii. CATHERINE PELTIER, b. 11/1795, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON; d. Unknown.

Notes for CATHERINE PELTIER:
Denissen p. 959:  b. 11-1795, bpt. 19-2-1798 at Assumption.

Joyce Tremblay Notes, Dec 1999: b. 11-1795, bpt. 19-2-1796 Assumption aged 3 months, Sponsors were André Peltier & Thérèse Boyer.  Thérèse Boyer would have been his mother`s aunt and w/o François Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre, Sieur de Picanier.  No record of marriage or death.  Since another child was named Catherine in the following year it would seem she must have died.

 iii. CATHERINE PELTIER, b. 9/1796, Detroit; d. 24/8/1797.

Notes for CATHERINE PELTIER:
Joyce Tremblay Notes, 2000: Catherine Peltier d/o Gabriel bpt. 20-9-1796 Detroit, d. 24 8-1797, age 1 yr, bur 25-8-1797 Detroit

135. iv. ANDRÉ PELTIER, b. 8/11/1797, Windsor, ON; d. 22/1/1872, Immaculate Conception, Pain Court, ON.
 v. CHARLES PELTIER, b. 12/1799, Thames River, Kent Co, ON; d. 8/8/1804, St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for CHARLES PELTIER:
Denissen p. 959: Charles b. Aug 1799, Thames River, bpt. 28-1-1800 there, recorded at Assumption.

Joyce Tremblay Notes, Dec 1999: Charles b. Dec 1799, bpt. 28-1-1800,  Assumption aged 1 month, Sponsors: Simon Meloche & Angélique Boyer, d. 8-8-1804, aged 6 yrs, bur 9-8-1804 St Peters, Tilbury East, prayers 21-10-1804.

St Peter's Parish Records, LDS Film # 1310855: Charles s/o Gabriel, 29-10-1804: A service was held for three children including Charles. Marchand was the priest.

136. vi. GABRIEL PELTIER, b. Abt. 8/1801, St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON; d. Unknown.
137. vii. MADELEINE PELTIER, b. 2/9/1803, St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON; d. Unknown.
138. viii. VICTOIRE-PRISQUE PELTIER, b. 19/1/1806, St Peters, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co, ON; d. 30/8/1840, St Peter's, Tilbury East, ON.
139. ix. LÉON PELTIER, b. 5/2/1808, Assumption, ON; d. 1847.
140. x. LOUIS PELTIER, b. 6/9/1809, Windsor, ON; d. 29/11/1857, Immaculate Conception, Pain Court, ON.
141. xi. CHARLES PELTIER, b. 15/2/1812, St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON; d. Abt. 1851.
142. xii. EUPHROSINE (FREEZINE) PELTIER, b. 23/5/1814, Kent Co, ON.
143. xiii. FRANÇOISE (FANNY) PELTIER, b. 1/12/1816, Dover Twp, Kent County, ON; d. 1861, Unknown.
 

110.  CHARLES22 DAGNEAU DE DEQUINDRE (CHLS-STANISLAUS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1781, and died 1/6/1827 in St Peters, Tilbury East, ON.  He married SYLVIE JOHNSON in Assumption, Windsor, ON, daughter of JOHN JOHNSON and UNKNOWN.  She was born 1797, and died 9/9/1818 in St Peters, Tilbury East, ON.

Notes for CHARLES DAGNEAU DE DEQUINDRE:
5--2-1828: St Peters, Tilbury East, Burial/Prayer Service?: The 5th Feb 1828 the undersigned priest "gave prayers "illegible" over the body of Charles Dequindre, aged about 47 years and died June 1, 1827 in the presence of Pierre Lacroix, Jean Baptiste Ch??? and several others who could not sign.  There appear to be three signatures including the priest. JWP Note: The record is hard to read but it does not seem to say that he was buried in the "cemetery of the parish" which one might expect.  The question arises as to why the burial service was held about 6 months after the death.  His father, Fontenay was not present even though he was still living at the time.

Will of Charles Dequindre (dated ? 1821) - received from Elaine Putnam, Chatham, ON: "In the name of God, I Charles Dequindre being in a bad state of health but sound in mind memory and understanding do make and publish this my last Will and Testament that is to say I desire that my Body shall be decently interred in the burial ground belonging to the French Church on the River Thames. I give devise and bequeath unto my son Charles Dequindre his heirs and assigns the Lot of Land I now reside upon being Number four in the Front Conception of East Dover together with all the buildings erected thereon subject nevertheless to the limitations and restrictions hereinafter mentioned. I give devise and bequeath unto my daughters Pauline Dequindre and Anne Dequindre the sum of Fifty Pounds Currency each to be paid unto them out of the produce of the said land by my said son when all the Children as aforesaid shall have attained the age of twenty one years or the survivor of them in grain cattle or other stock at the current price and in case my said son on attaining the age of twenty one years shall be unable to discharge the said legacies my will is that he shall be allowed a term of time not exceeding eight years for the discharge of the said legacies And in case at the expiration of the said term of eight years the said legacies or any part thereof shall remain unpaid I hereby direct that the said lands or Farm may be let or rented to the best advantage together with the stock and implements of husbandry thereunto belonging and the rent or proceeds thereof applied each year onwards the payment of the said legacies of fifty pounds each or any art thereof remaining unpaid until the said legacies shall be finally discharged. and I hereby direct that my said son on attaining the age of twenty one years shall enter into a Bond conditioned for the payment of the aid legacies as aforesaid and for the due performance of the requisites herein before mentioned unto him to be null and void I give devise and bequeath unto Sarah the daughter of Peggy Frost a horse as also a cow both to be delivered unto here when all the Children aforesaid or the survivors of them shall attain the age of twenty one years or sooner if the executor of my will shall think fit. And I hereby direct that my said Land or Farm shall after my decease be let or rented to the Best advantage together with the Horses, oxen Cows sheep and other stock now thereon and the rent or produce thereof to be divided equally between my said Son and my two daughters as aforesaid share and share alike. And upon all the said Children attaining the age of twenty one years the said Horses, Oxen, Cows, sheep and other stock to be divided equally between them share and share alike or the survivor of them. And in case any of my said children shall die before attaining the age of twenty one years I hereby direct that such child's share shall be equally divided between the survivors of them. I hereby bequeath unto my said son all my tools workbenches sleighs carts ploughs harrows and other farming utensils together with one feather Bed and two Blankets And all the remainder of my household furniture good or chattels I hereby bequeath unto my said daughters Pauline and Anne to be equally divided between them. And I hereby direct that all my debts justly due shall be paid by the sale of my grain now stored in the barn and if such should not be sufficient that the remainder shall be paid out of the rent or produce arising from the farm. And my Will is that my Boat and scow shall be rented along with the farm and the proceeds arising therefrom to be divided equally between my said Children. And I hereby direct that my Executor shall apply the rents or produce of the farm with most advantageous manner in clothing educating and maintaining my said Children until they shall arrive at age and my will is that the crop of wheat now ? on the said farm when gathered in shall be equally divided between my said Children and applied towards their support and maintenance.  And all the rest and residue of my property good chattels and debts due me not otherwise mentioned to be collected in and divided equally between my said Children or the survivor of them share and share alike. And I hereby appoint Isaac Dolsen of the Township of Dover Yeoman to be the sole Executor to this my last Will and Testament and Guardian to my said Children until they arrive at the age of Twenty one years. (Signed) Charles   X  Dequindre (his mark)

Signed Published and Declared by the said Testator to be his last Will and Testament in our presence and who have hereunto set our hands in the presence of each other the said Will having been duly read to the said Testator previous to his signing same. (signed) William Cosgrove Henry F ?, Francis Drake
Fontenay Dequindre  (Charles Stanislaus)

I Frank Evan Marcou, Registrar of Surrogate of the County of Essex do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the Last Will and Testament of Charles Dequindre late of the Township of East Dover in the County of Kent Yeoman deceased as proved and registered in the said Surrogate Court Given under my hand and the seal of the said Court this Thirteenth day of October in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-0ne. signed Frand E Marcou Registrar Surrogate Court Essex (Back Page) Folio 386 Registry Office for the County of Kent in Book l for the Township of Dover East at 1051 o'clock AM of the 23 day of May A.D. 1873 number 1192 the Deputy Registrar Thomas C Macuff?
Certified copy 23 May 1873 of the Last Will and Testament of Charles Dequindre.

Will of Fontenay Dequindre dated 6-6-1831:  I give and bequeath to the children of the late Charles Dequindre (JWP Note: the children of Charles and Sylvie Johnson-Jansen) to be equally divided among them ¼ of all my personal property

Notes for SYLVIE JOHNSON:
St Peters Parish Records:  1-10-1818 by me, priest undersigned having said the prayers of the Church in the Church for the burial of Silby Johnson, "ondoyée" aged 21, having died 9-9 last, she was the wife of Charles Dequindre.  André Derrouselle, undersigned, made the internment 10th of the same month in the presence of Nicolas Ballard and François Ouellette who do not know how to sign.
 
Children of CHARLES DAGNEAU DE DEQUINDRE and SYLVIE JOHNSON are:
144. i. PELAGIE (BENAMIE)23 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 1811, Tilbury, ON; d. 14/1/1892, Tilbury, ON.
145. ii. CHARLES DEQUINDRE, b. 18/11/1813, Tilbury, ON; d. 27/3/1893, Dover, Twp, Kent Co, ON.
146. iii. MARIE-ANNE DEQUINDRE, b. 25/2/1817, Tilbury East, ON; d. 31/5/1859, St Joseph's, Chatham, ON.
 

111.  MARIE-CATHERINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (CHLS-STANISLAUS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 22/7/1783 in Assumption, ON, and died 14/11/1866.  She married PAUL RÉAUME 14/2/1804 in Assumption, ON, son of BONAVENTURE RÉAUME and JEANNE DESHÊTRES.  He was born 18/1/1779 in Assumption, ON, and died 18/4/1823 in River Thames, ON.

Notes for MARIE-CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Assumption Church Records: The 23 day of July 1783 the undersigned priest baptised Marie Catherine born yesterday of the legitimate marriage of Sieur Charles Stanislaus de Quindre and of Marie Catherine Labutte. The godfather was François de Quindre and the godmother was Marie Anne Labutte (sister of the mother).

Parish Register of Assumption, Ontario Historical Society Vol 7, 1906, p. 26 - 84: Marie Catherine bpt. 23-7-1783 d/o Sieur Charles Stanislaus de Quindre & Dame Marie Catherine La Butte, parrain Sieur François de Quindre & marraine Dame Marie Anne La Butte.

Dower release Jan 30, 1849; deed to her son Charles on Mar 28, 1851.

JWP Note: She may also have been known as Merine.

Will of Fontenay Dequindre dated 6-6-1831Archives of Ontario, GS1 Essex Co. Reel 719, #219 -404-1823-1834 File # 382: 7. JWP Note: His daughter, Catherine, widow of Paul Reaume received ¼ of his personal property.  Full text of the will is as follows:

In the name of God, I Fontenay Dequindre of the township of Dover in the County of Kent in the Western District of Upper Canada being of sound disposing mind and memory thanks be unto God considering the uncertainty of this life do make, publish and dictate this my last will and testament in the manner and form following that is today

1. I will that all my just debts and funeral expenses may be paid as soon as conveniently may be.

2. I give, will and devise the north half of Lot 11 in the west side of the Belle River in the First Concession of the Township of Maidstone to my grand daughter Pelagie (JWP Note: m. Narcisse Dauphin) for and during her life, then to her children lawfully begotten to share and share alike, to have and to hold to them, their heirs and assigns forever and in the case the said Pelagie shall die without children lawfully begotten as aforesaid then I give and devise the said half Lot numbering 11 on the West Side of Belle River to my grand daughter Nancy (JWP Note: Marie Anne Dequindre m. Jean Baptiste Dauphin) Dequindre, sister of said Pelagie during her life and to her children lawfully begotten to share and share alike, to have and to hold to their heirs and assigns forever.

3. I give and bequeath the south half of Lot #11 on the west side of Belle River in the First Concession of the Township of Maidstone to my grand daughter Nancy Dequindre (JWP Note: Marie Anne) before mentioned, for and during her life then to her children lawfully begotten to share and share alike, to have and to hold, their heirs and assigns forever and in the event the death of said Nancy  (page of folded and illegible) having ? no lawfully begotten children the said half to Pelagie Dequindre sister of the said Nancy Dequindre for and during her life and thereafter to her children lawfully begotten to share and share alike, to have and to hold their heirs and assigns forever.

4. I give and devise to my grand son Charles Dequindre, his heirs and assigns forever, the north half of Lot #11 on the East? Side of Belle River, First Concession of Rochester.

5. I give and devise to my friend Charles Reaume his heirs and assigns forever the South Half of Lot # 11 on the East Side of Belle River, First Concession of Rochester but should the said Charles die without children and before he shall have attained the age of 21 then I give and devise the said half lot to his mother, her heirs and assigns forever. (JWP Note:  What is the connection to Charles Reaume?)

6. I give and bequeath to my daughter Pelagie, wife of Isaac Dolsen ¼ of all my personal property.

7. I give and bequeath to my daughter Catherine, widow of Paul Reaume ¼ of my personal property.

8. I give and bequeath to my daughter Catherine, wife of Gabriel Peltier of the Township of Dover ¼ of all my personal property. (JWP Note: Once again Fontenay acknowledges Catherine as his daughter but there is no reference to Catherine's mother.)

9. I give and bequeath to the children of the late Charles Dequindre (JWP Note: the children of Charles and Sylvie Johnson-Jansen) to be equally divided among them ¼ of all my personal property.

JWP Note: The page is folded over and the first several lines are hidden.  "if my daughter Pelagie wife of Isaac (Dolsen),  my daughter Catherine wife of the late Paul Reaume my daughter Catherine wife of Gabriel Peltier and to the children of my son Charles their heirs and assigns forever.  That is to say to each of and any daughter one fourth and to the children of my son Charles equally, one fourth. It is my wish and desire that my Executors hereinafter named allot each their share."

I hereby instruct and appoint George Jacob Junior Esquire, John G. Watson, Esquire, and Nicolas Langlois. Esquire as executors of this my last will and testament.

I do hereby revoke and annul all former will and wills by me heretofore made and declare this to be my last will and testament.

 In witness thereof I have hereunto etc under seal at Sandwich this 6 day of June in the year of our Lord 1831.

Signed: Fontenay Dequindre;

Signed, sealed, published and declared by the testator, the said Fontenay Dequindre to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence and in that of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto: Signed: Charles Askin, W. Elliot and Pierre Marentette.

JWP Notes:
.Fontenay apparently was literate - he signed his name to a document written in English
• When and how did Fontenay acquire these two lots in the Belle River area?
• Catherine, wife of Gabriel Peltier is once again acknowledged as a daughter but there is no reference to her mother.
• It appears Fontenay did not remarry following the death of Marie-Catherine Chêne dit Labutte 3-3-1878 - if he had one might have expected some mention of a "third" wife.
• Who is his "friend" Charles Reaume and the latter's mother to whom Fontenay left the South Half of Lot 11, Concession One in Rochester?
• From the Probate of the Will we now know the date of death of Fontenay, 1-3-1833 (aged about 87) and he is described as being of Dover Twp. Where was he buried?
• Who did he live with in his latter days?

Probate of the Will - Province of Upper Canada, Western District

Be it remembered? that on the 9th day of October 1833 - Personally appeared before William Hands, Esquire, Surrogate for the said Western District, Pierre Marentette of the town of Sandwich in the County of Essex, Western District, blacksmith who being duly sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God said he was personally present and did see Fontenay Dequindre of the Township of Dover in the County of Kent of said Western District, yeoman, deceased sign, seal publish and declare the within instrument  bearing the date the 6th June 1831 and purporting to be his last will and testament as and for his last will and testament.  That the name of Pierre Marantette subscribed as witness thereto is of the proper hand writing of him this Deponent. That he did also see Charles Askin and William Elliot subscribe their names as witnesses in the presence of the testator and this Deponent further saith that the said testator, at the time of his signing the said last will and testament was in sound disposing mind and memory:  Signed James Askin, Registrar

Pierre Marantette of the town of Sandwich in the County of Essex and Western District, aforesaid, blacksmith, having been duly sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God represents and saith that the was personally present and did see Fontenay Dequindre of the Township of Dover in the County of Kent and said Western District, yeoman, deceased, sign seal, publish and declare the Instrument now produced in Court bearing date the 6 June 1831 and purporting to be his last will and testament, as and for his last will and testament.  That the name Pierre Marantette subscribed as witness thereto is of the proper handwriting of him this Deponent, that he did see Charles Askin and William Elliot  subscribe their names as witnesses thereto in the presence of said testator, and this Deponent further saith that the said testator, at the time of his signing the said last will and testament was of sound disposing mind and memory.  Sworn by Pierre Marentette Oct 9, 1833.

The Petition of George Jacob, Junior, Esquire of the Twp of Raleigh in the County of Kent in the Western District:

Upper Canada, Western District: To William Hands, Esq, Judge of the Surrogate Court for said Western District

Respectfully Sheweth: That Fontenay Dequindre of the Township of East Dover in the County of Kent, Western District, yeoman, departed this life on or about the first day of March 1833.  That prior to his death, that is to say on June 6, 1831 he made his last will and testament in writing and thereby appointed your Petitioner, John G Watson?, Esquire, and Nicolas Langlois executors thereto, wherefore your Petitioner prays that the Probate of said last will and testament my be granted him, the said John G. Watson and Nicholas Langlois having renounced their right of Administration.  Signed George Jacob, Sep 16, 1883,

Sociéte Franco-Ontarienne d'Histoire et de Généalogie, Mariages et Sépultures, Paroisse Sainte-Anne, Tecumseh, 1859-1985: compliments of Joyce Tremblay: M. Catherine Dequindre dit Fontenay d/o Charles Stanislaus Dagneau de Quindre dit Fontenay & M. Cath Chêne dit Labutte b. abt 1783 d. 14-11-1866, age 83 buried ??Nov 1866 Ste Anne, Tecumseh, m(1) Paul Réaume m(2) Louis Villaire b. abt 1776 d. 4-10-1867 age 91 buried ?? Oct 1867 Ste Anne, Tecumseh.

Notes for PAUL RÉAUME:
Mariages Paroisse L'Assomption de Windsor, Ontario 1700-1985: Société Franco Ontarienne Vol 2: p. 509: Paul Réaume s/o Bonaventure & Jeannette Deshêtres m. 14-2-1804 Cath Dequinte d/o Charles Stanislaus & Cath Chêne dit Labutte.
 
Children of MARIE-CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and PAUL RÉAUME are:
147. i. PAUL23 RÉAUME, b. 3/12/1804, St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON; d. 15/12/1876.
148. ii. MARIE-CATHERINE RÉAUME, b. 7/12/1806, St Peters, Tilbury East; d. 10/10/1830, Assumption, ON.
149. iii. PELAGIA (MELOGIA) RÉAUME, b. 8/10/1808, St Peters, Tilbury East, ON.
150. iv. CHARLES-STANISLAUS RÉAUME, b. 20/3/1811, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON; d. 16/1/1873, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON.
151. v. JUDITH RÉAUME, b. 5/3/1813, St Peters, Tilbury East, ON.
 vi. ABRAHAM RÉAUME, b. 9/11/1814, Tilbury East, ON.
152. vii. ARCHANGE RÉAUME, b. 9/11/1815, St Peters, Tilbury East, ON; d. 23/11/1841.
 viii. TÉLÉSPHORE RÉAUME, b. 23/11/1817, St Peters, Tilbury East, ON; m. EUPHEMIE-EDESSE DAUPHIN, 14/5/1844, St Peters, Tilbury East.

Notes for TÉLÉSPHORE RÉAUME:
Parish Records of St Peters, Tilbury East: 5 Jan 1818 bpt. by me priest undersigned Télésphore b. 23-11-1818 and "ondoyé par danger" by Charles Stanislaus Dequinte maternal grandfather, legitimate son of Paul Réaume and Catherine Dequinte.  Godfather represented by Jean Baptist Lauson and the godmother was Monique Pilette, widow of Charles Réaume, maternal aunt of the infant etc. Marchard, Priest.

Denissen p. 1038: Télésphore b. 23-11-1817 m. 14-5-1844 St Peter's, Edesse Dauphin d/o Jean Baptiste & Cécile Labadie,

 ix. TWOINFANTS RÉAUME, b. Abt. 1820, St Peters, Tilbury East; d. 1820.
 x. FÉLICITÉ RÉAUME, b. 10/5/1822, St Peters, Tilbury East, ON; m. ISADORE CHÊNE DIT LABUTTE, 27/10/1840, St Peters, Tilbury East, ON; b. 8/3/1817, Assumption, Windsor, ON.

Notes for FÉLICITÉ RÉAUME:
Denissen p. 1038: Félicité b. 10-5-1822 m. 27-10-1840 St Peters, Isadore Chêne s/o Alexis & Térese Réaume.
 

112.  PELAGIA22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (CHLS-STANISLAUS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 26/5/1785 in Assumption, ON, and died 12/1/1852 in St Anthony's, Chatham, ON.  She married ISAAC MATTHEW DOLSEN Abt. 1813 in Assumption, ON, son of MATTHEW DOLSEN and HANNAH FIELDS.  He was born 23/8/1786 in Detroit, MI, and died 10/9/1861.

Notes for PELAGIA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
26-5-1785: Assumption, Windsor: Baptism: The 26th May 1785 I the undersigned priest baptised Pelagie, born this day of the legitimate marriage of M. Charles Stanislaus de Quindre and Lady Maria Catherine Chêne; the godfather was Jean Baptiste Descompts Labadie and the godmother was Marie DesAnges Chêne who declared they could not write except for the father.  Signed: Stanislaus Fontenay Dequindre, Hubert, Priest   JWP Note: Denissen records Marie-Desanges Chêne b. 12-9-1768 as being the sister of Marie-Catherine and therefore the aunt of the infant. Jean Baptiste Descompts dit Labadie married Cecilia Chêne, sister of Marie-Catherine therefore he would have been the uncle of the infant. Pelagie's tombstone at St Anthony's in Chatham reads:  Dolsen, Palajie, wife of Isaac M. Dolsen who was born May 17, 1786 died January 12, 1852 aged 65 years and 8 months. She and Isaac lived at Lot 18, River Front in Dover Twp, Kent County, ON.

Parish Register of Assumption, Ontario Historical Society Vol 7, 1906, p. 26 - 84: Pelagie bpt. 26-5-1785 d/o Charles Stanislaus Fontenay Dequindre & Marie Catherine Chêne, sponsors: Jean Bpt Descomptes & Dame Marie Des Anges Chêne.

Will of Fontenay Dequindre dated 6-6-1831: I give and bequeath to my daughter Pelagie, wife of Isaac Dolsen ¼ of all my personal property.  See notes on her sister Marie-Catherine.

Notes for ISAAC MATTHEW DOLSEN:
Elaine Putnam Notes: Isaac and Pelagie had 6 children. Isaac and his brother John established the first Anglican Church in Chatham, i.e. St Paul's.  He had his three (four - Charles, John, Jacob and Oliver?) sons reconfirmed in the Anglican Church. He and Pelagia lived at Dover, Lot 18, River Front. The will of his father, Matthew Dolsen, provided for Isaac to care for his mother, Hannah Fields Dolsen.  Matthew received Lot 18 as well as other properties from his father in a will dated Sep 20, 1805. Lieutenant Isaac Dolsen, Kent Corps, Militia of Upper Canada was awarded a medal for the capture of Detroit on Aug 16, 1812.  Isaac Dolsen was wounded in Nov 1814 at Burford.

Sons & Daughters of American Loyalists, William Reid, p. 93: Isaac Dolson of Dover OC  10-9-1817 s/o Mathew Dolson of Dover who served in Butler's Rangers & Hannah Fields d/o George Fields UE
 
Children of PELAGIA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and ISAAC DOLSEN are:
 i. JOHN M.23 DOLSEN, b. 20/10/1808; d. 16/3/1894; m. (1) HELEN PELTIER; m. (2) REBECCA CAMFORD.

Notes for JOHN M. DOLSEN:
Brett Dolsen (janetnbrett@hotmail.com): Brett is a descendant of Isaac Dolsen & Pelagie Dagneau de Quindre through their son John Matthew who emigrated to Australia.

 ii. CHARLES DOLSEN, b. 17/12/1809, St Peters, Tilbury East, ON.

Notes for CHARLES DOLSEN:
Records of Assumption Parish: The 11-2-1810 by me priest undersigned have baptized "sous condition"  Charles b. 17-12 last (1809) of the legitimate marriage of Isaac Dolson and Pelagie Fontenay. Godfather was Charles Fontenay, uncle of the infant and the godmother was Marianne Jacob who with the father signed.  The godfather and godmother have declared they are unable to write.  Mark of Marie Anne Jacob and Isaac Dolson, Marchand, Priest.

 iii. CHARLES MATTHEW DOLSEN, b. 8/11/1812; d. 22/10/1891; m. JANE HAMILTON.

Notes for CHARLES MATTHEW DOLSEN:
Brett Dolsen (janetnbrett@hotmail.com):

153. iv. ANNE NANCY EDESSE DOLSEN, b. 20/9/1814, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON; d. Bef. 1851.
 v. MONIQUE DOLSEN, b. 3/5/1817, St Peters, Tilbury East, ON; d. 28/12/1864; m. DARIUS ABBOT WILCOX.

Notes for MONIQUE DOLSEN:
Parish Records of St Peters, Tilbury East: 1-7-1817 bpt. of Monique, b. 3-5-1817 etc. Godfather Paul Réaume and Godmother was Marguerite William.

 vi. AGATHE ELIZABETH DOLSEN, b. 26/6/1819; m. MILES MILLER.
 vii. ISAAC OLIVIER DOLSEN, b. 11/7/1821; d. 7/12/1893; m. MAIE LOUISE SMITH.
 viii. HENRI GUILLAUME DOLSEN, b. 19/6/1823; d. 28/12/1823.

Notes for HENRI GUILLAUME DOLSEN:
Elaine Putnam Notes: This Guillaume may have been named Charles and reported to have been the owner of the first newspaper in Chatham in 1841 along with Dr. Fulford.

154. ix. JACOB ALEXANDER DOLSEN, b. 19/2/1825, Chatham, ON; d. 21/6/1865, Pleasant Creek, Australia.
 

113.  CATHERINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (FRS-GILLAUME21DAGNEAU, DEQDRE SR DE LA PICANIER, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 30/5/1782 in Assumption, ON, and died in Unknown.  She married LOUIS VILLERS DIT ST LOUIS 14/2/1803 in Assumption, ON, son of LOUIS VILLERS DIT ST LOUIS and CATHERINE REGUINDEAU DIT JOACHIM.  He was born 22/3/1777 in Assumption, ON.

Notes for LOUIS VILLERS DIT ST LOUIS:
Mariages Paroisse L'Assomption de Windsor, Ontario 1700-1985: Société Franco Ontarienne p. 617.  Ls Villiers dit St Louis s/o Ls & Charlotte Riendeau m. 14-2-1803 Cath Dequinte d/o Frs & Thérèse Boyer.

Denissen p. 1252: Louis Villiers dit St Louis s/o Louis & Charlotte Reguindeau b. 22-3-1777 Assumption m. there 14-2-1803 Catherine Dequindre  b. 30-5-1782 Detroit d/o François & Teresa Boyer.
 
Children of CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and LOUIS VILLERS DIT ST LOUIS are:
 i. TERESA23 VILLERS DIT ST LOUIS, b. 11/12/1814, Assumption, ON; d. 6/2/1815, Assumption, ON.

Notes for TERESA VILLERS DIT ST LOUIS:
Denissen p. 1252.

155. ii. LOUIS VILLERS DIT ST LOUIS, b. 23/12/1817, Assumption, ON.
 

114.  ANTOINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (FRS-GILLAUME21DAGNEAU, DEQDRE SR DE LA PICANIER, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 8/8/1784 in Detroit MI.  He married MARIE-JEANNE PILET 25/10/1808 in Assumption,  ON, daughter of JEAN-BAPTISTE PILET and MARIE-MAGDELÈNE PELTIER.  She was born 18/11/1790 in Detroit MI.

Notes for ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen: p. 347 Anthony De Quindre b. 8-8-1784 Detroit m. 25-10-1808 Assumption m. Jane Pilet b. there 18-11-1790 d/o John Baptiste & Magdelene (Marie Magdalene) Peltier. Children: Teresa b. 16-8-1809 Assumption m. Michael Rivard b. 1-10-1796 Detroit, Anthony b. 29-7-1811 Assumption, Anthony b. 10-2-1814, Archange b. 12-4 bpt. 1-7-1819 NE Coast of Detroit, Pauline Adelaide b. 30-10 bpt. 29-1-1821 St François, Anastasia b. 21-2 bpt 30-8-1824 St François & Monica b. 4-9 bpt 8-2-1828 St François.

Notes for MARIE-JEANNE PILET:
JWP Note: Her mother was Marie-Magdelene Peltier the sister of Gabriel. Marie-Jeanne's cousin Catherine Dagneau de Quindre married Gabriel Peltier.
 
Children of ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and MARIE-JEANNE PILET are:
156. i. THÉRÈSE23 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 16/8/1809, Assumption, Windsor, ON.
157. ii. ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 29/7/1811, Assumption, ON.
158. iii. LOUIS (ANTOINE?) DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 10/2/1814, Assumption, ON.
 iv. ARCHANGE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 12/4/1819, North East Coast, Detroit.
159. v. PAULINE (PELAGIE) ADELAIDE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 30/10/1820, St François Clinton River, MI.
 vi. ANASTASIA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 21/2/1824, St François Clinton River, MI; m. CHARLES CAMPEAU, 15/2/1847, Assumption, ON; b. 12/10/1817, Assumption, Windsor, ON.

Notes for ANASTASIA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 347: Anastasia b. 21-2 bpt. 30-8-1824 St François m. 15-2-1847 Assumption Charles Campeau b. 12-10-1812 Assumption s/o Charles and Térèse Parent.

Notes for CHARLES CAMPEAU:
Mariages Paroisse L'Assomption de Windsor, Ontario 1700-1985: Société Franco Ontarienne Vol 2: p. 86:

 vii. MONICA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 4/9/1827, St François Clinton River, MI; d. 11/11/1837.

Notes for MONICA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Assumption Parish Records: Child, Monique Dequintre:  On November 13, 1837, by us the undersigned Priest was interred in the cemetery of this parish the body of Monique Dequintre, daughter of Antoine Dequintre and of Jenette Pilette, died the day before yesterday, aged eight years, in the presence of Laurent Labady and Louis Dequintre who do not know how to sign. Reverend P. Schneider, Priest.

Sépultures Paroisse l' Assomption de Windsor, Ontario 1768 - 1985, Collection `Paroisses de l' Ontario français, Vol 12:  p. 61. Monique Dequindre d/o Antoine, 8 ans, died 11-11-1837.
 

115.  THÉRÈSE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (FRS-GILLAUME21DAGNEAU, DEQDRE SR DE LA PICANIER, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 26/8/1787 in Detroit MI, and died 25/2/1829 in Assumption, ON.  She married PIERRE BELLEPERCHE 21/1/1812 in Assumption, ON, son of JACQUES BELLEPERCHE and CÉCILE LAUZON.  He was born 9/5/1784 in Detroit MI, and died 19/12/1837 in Detroit MI.

Notes for THÉRÈSE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Assumption Church Records: On February 27, 1829, by us the undersigned Missionary Priest was buried in the cemetery of this parish the body of Thérèse Dequindre, wife of Pierre Belleperche, died the day before yesterday, aged 42 years.  Present were Louis Vilaire and Nicolas Langlois who do not know how to sign. Reverend Joseph Crevier, Priest Missionary.

Denissen p. 346: Teresa b. 26-8-1787 Detroit buried 27-2-1829 Assumption m. 21-1-1812 Assumption Pierre Belleperche b. 9-5-1784 Assumption buried there 19-12-1837 s/o James & Cécile Lauzon.

Notes for PIERRE BELLEPERCHE:
Mariages Paroisse L'Assomption de Windsor, Ontario 1700-1985: Société Franco Ontarienne Vol 2: p. 36: P. Belleperche s/o Jacques & Cécile Lauzon m. 21-1-1812 Thérèse Dequindre d/o François & Thérèse Boyer.
 
Children of THÉRÈSE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and PIERRE BELLEPERCHE are:
160. i. PIERRE23 BELLEPERCHE, b. 16/10/1813, Assumption, ON.
161. ii. FRANÇOIS BELLEPERCHE, b. 29/9/1815, Assumption, ON.
 iii. MARIE-EDESSE BELLEPERCHE, b. 3/10/1817, Assumption, Ontario.
 iv. ANASTASIA BELLEPERCHE, b. 12/3/1820, Assumption, ON; d. 17/1/1837, Assumption, ON.

Notes for ANASTASIA BELLEPERCHE:
Sépultures, Paroisse L'Assomption de Windsor, ON, 1768-1985, Collection Paroisses de l' Ontario Vol 12: p14

 v. MATHILDE BELLEPERCHE, b. 19/3/1822, Assumption, Ontario.
 vi. SOPHIA BELLEPERCHE, b. 3/7/1825, Assumption, Ontario.
 vii. ANTHONY BELLEPERCHE, b. 25/2/1829, Assumption, ON; d. 10/9/1829, Assumption, ON.

Notes for ANTHONY BELLEPERCHE:
Sépultures, Paroisse L'Assomption de Windsor, ON, 1768-1985, Collection Paroisses de l' Ontario Vol 12: p. 14, Twin to Archange;
 

 viii. ARCHANGE BELLEPERCHE, b. 25/2/1829, Assumption, ON; m. HECTOR PRUD'HOMME, 31/1/1856, Assumption, ON.
 

116.  JULIE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (FRS-GILLAUME21DAGNEAU, DEQDRE SR DE LA PICANIER, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 8/2/1790 in Assumption, ON, and died 25/6/1872 in Assumption, ON.  She married NICOLAS LANGLOIS 25/2/1811 in Assumption, ON, son of ANTOINE LANGLOIS and MARIE-DESANGES ROCHEREAU DIT LESPERANCE.  He was born Abt. 1782 in Assumption, ON.

Notes for JULIE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Assumption Church Records: 25-2-1811, Marriage of Nicolas Langlois s/o the late Antoine Langlois and Marie Desanges Rochereau and Julie Dequinte, d/o François Dequinte and the deceased Thérèse Boyer etc.  Signed Marchand, Priest, Alexis Parent, Antoine Langlois, François ? Dequinte. JWP Note:  The priest Marchand was the priest at St Peters - did this marriage take place at St Peters but was recorded at Assumption - St Peters was a sub-mission of Assumption at that time. JWP Note: The godmother of Victoire Peltier (daughter of Gabriel Peltier and Catherine Dagneau de Quindre)  was Julie Dequinte. This appears to have been Julie Dagneau de Quindre (1790-1872) daughter of François Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre, Sieur de Picanier and Thérèse Boyer.

Notes for NICOLAS LANGLOIS:
Denissen p. 677:

Mariages Paroisse L'Assomption de Windsor, Ontario 1700-1985: Société Franco Ontarienne Vol 2: p. 319: Nicolas Langlois s/o Antoine & Marie Desanges Rocheleau dit Lesperance m. 25-2-1811 Julie De Quinte d/o François & Thérèse Boyer.
 
Children of JULIE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and NICOLAS LANGLOIS are:
 i. VICTOIRE23 LANGLOIS, b. 16/3/1812, Assumption, ON; m. JACQUES VESSIÈRE DIT LAFERTÉ, 17/11/1846, Assumption, ON; b. Malden, Essex Co, ON.

Notes for JACQUES VESSIÈRE DIT LAFERTÉ:
Denissen p. 678: Jacques Vessière dit Laferté, widower of Marie-Ann Barton dit Lupien s/o Alexis Vessière dit Leferté & Marie Louise Pageot m. 17-11-1846 Victoria Langlois b. 16-3-1812.

Ibid p. 650: James Vessire dit Laferté m(1) Mary Ann Baron dit Lupien m(2) 17-11-1846 Assumption Victoria Langlois b. there 16-3-1812 d/o Nicolas & Julia Dequindre.

 ii. LEO LANGLOIS, b. 4/3/1815, Assumption, ON; d. 1/4/1900, Windsor, ON; m. SUSANNE FEBRONIA PAGEOT, 11/1/1844, Assumption, ON; b. 21/3/1821, Assumption, ON.

Notes for LEO LANGLOIS:
Denissen p. 678 and p. 680.

162. iii. PETRONILLA LANGLOIS, b. 30/5/1818, Assumption, ON.
 iv. APOLLONIA LANGLOIS, b. 6/7/1821, Assumption, ON; m. PAUL LEDUC, 7/2/1853, Assumption, ON; b. 16/9/1819, Assumption, ON.

Notes for PAUL LEDUC:
Denissen p. 678:

 v. DANIEL LANGLOIS, b. 15/6/1825, Assumption, ON.

Notes for DANIEL LANGLOIS:
Denissen p. 678:

 vi. GLASSINE LANGLOIS, b. 18/2/1828, Assumption, ON.

Notes for GLASSINE LANGLOIS:
Denissen p. 678:
 

117.  CHARLES22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (FRS-GILLAUME21DAGNEAU, DEQDRE SR DE LA PICANIER, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 27/10/1794 in Assumption, Windsor, ON, and died 16/2/1878 in Tilbury West, Essex Co, ON.  He married JULIE ANGÉLIQUE MAILLOU 7/1/1830 in Assumption, ON, daughter of JOSEPH MAILLOU and GENEVIÈVE DESHÊTRES.  She was born Abt. 1805 in Assumption, Windsor, ON, and died 1884.

Notes for CHARLES DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Records of Assumption Parish, LDS Microfilm: Charles Dequindre and Julie Mailloux:  On January 7, 1830, after the publication of two banns of Marriage made at the sermon of the parish mass yesterday the day of the month and last Sunday, between Charles Dequindre, son of the late François Dequindre and of the late Thérèse Boyer, his father and mother of this parish on one side and Julie Mailloux, daughter of Joseph Mailloux and of Geneviève Deshêtres, her father and mother, also of this parish on the other side. The parties having obtained the dispensation for the third publication, by us the undersigned.  Not having found any impediment to the said Marriage, we the Priest Missionary have received their verbal mutual consent of Marriage and have given them the Nuptial Benediction according to the rules of our Mother the Holy Roman Church and in the presence on the side of the groom of Louis Vilaire and of Nicolas Langlois, his brothers-in-law and on the side of the bride of her father, Joseph Mailloux and of her brothers, Joseph, Louis, and Baptiste Mailloux and of a number of other relatives and friends of whom some have signed and the others, as well as the groom declared that they do not know how to sign. Signatures:  Xavier Vilaire, Joseph Mailloux, Pierre Marentete, Jean-Baptiste Mailloux Reverend Joseph Crevier, Priest, Missionary.

Charles Dequindre was the godfather at the bpt 27-1-1850 of Joseph Donus? Mailloux s/o Auguste & Archange Ménard, godmother was Osithée Beausoleil.

Denissen p. 346: Charles b. 27-10-1794 Assumption m. there 7-1-1830 Julia Mailloux d/o Joseph & Geneveva Deshêtres.

Mariages Paroisse l' Assomption de Windsor, Ontario, 1700-1985, p. 140: Charles  Dequindre s/o François & Thérèse Boyer m. 7-1-1830 Julie Mailloux d/o Jos & Geneviève Deshêtres.

County of Essex, Schedule of Deaths: Charles Dequindre d. 16-2-1878 age 84 years, farmer, b. probably Ontario, cause of death; old age, informant Rev P. Bauteux of Tilbury West. R.C.

1871 Census: Essex County: Charles Dequindre b. ON, 76 (b. abt 1795?); Angélique b. ON, 66:

Notes for JULIE ANGÉLIQUE MAILLOU:
Denissen p. 785. Julia d/o Joseph & Geneveva Deshêtres, b. Assumption, Sandwich m. 7-1-1830 Assumption Charles Dequindre b. there 27-10-1794 s/o William Francis & Theresa Boyer. No date of birth is given but she is listed last among the children whose birth dates range from 1786 to 1808.  JWP Note:  According to the 1871 Census of Ontario she was 66, i.e. b. 1805.
 
Children of CHARLES DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and JULIE MAILLOU are:
 i. ZOE23 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 24/11/1831, Assumption, ON.

Notes for ZOE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 346: Infant b. 24-11-1831 Assumption, buried there next day.

163. ii. SOPHIA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 1832, Belle River, ON; d. 14/3/1890, Tilbury East Twp, ON.
 iii. ANONYME DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 27/4/1836, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for ANONYME DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film 1310855: Anonyme (male) buried 28-4-1836, b. & bpt. the day before, s/o Charles & Angélique Mailloux.

 iv. LEOCADIE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 30/7/1838, Belle River, OM; m. PIERRE CHAUVIN, 7/1/1854, St Simon & St Jude, Belle River, ON; b. Abt. 1835, Belle River, ON.

Notes for LEOCADIE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records, LDS Film # 1310855: Leocadie Dequinte b. 30-7-1838 bpt. 20-1-1839 d/o Charles & Angélique Dequinte, godfather:  J. B. Morin (Priest), godmother: Archange Belleperche.

LDS IGI Film No. 1904026: Leocadie Dequindre m. 7-1-1854, Belle River, Peter Chauvin.

Notes for PIERRE CHAUVIN:
St Simon & St Jude, Belle River, ON, LDS Film 1312060: Pierre Chavin s/o Pierre & Marguerite Desjarlais, 19, RC, bpt. Belle River, residing Belle River, m. 7-1-1854 Léocadie Dequindre d/o Charles & Angélique Mailloux, 17, RC, bpt. Belle River, residing Belle River, witnesses: Emile Rondot & Clovis Mailloux.

 v. JUDITH DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 23/12/1839.

Notes for JUDITH DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records, LDS Film # 1310855: Judith Dequinte b. 23-12-1839 bpt. 25-12-1839 d/o Charles & Judith Mailloux. godfather: Charles Mailloux, godmother: Theotiste Beausoleil.
 

118.  ANGÉLIQUE22 DEQUINDRE (ANTOINE21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  She married JACQUES AMERICAIN DE NATION.

Notes for ANGÉLIQUE DEQUINDRE:
JWP Note:  It appears Angélique may be the natural d/o Pontchartrain but this connection needs verification.  See notes on her father, Pontchartrain.

Index of Marriages of the Western District, Part 1: 1772-1834: Simon Girty m. 4-1802, River Thames, Angelick Dequindre. Is this the same Angélique?

Parish Records of St Peters, Tilbury East: 24-6-1803 bpt. of Joseph (Jacques?) L'Americain b. 1-1-1802 s/o Jacques Americain de Nation and Angélique, fille naturelle of Antoine DeQuinte.  Godfather was Paul Réaume and godmother was Catherine Dequinte etc. Marchand, Priest.  JWP Note:  Is this Antoine Dequinte Pontchartrain? - he appears to have separated from his wife circa 1789. Is this
Antoine Cesaire, brother of Ponchartrain?  Marie-Catherine Dequindre b. 22-7-1783 d/o Fontenay Dequindre (brother of Pontchartrain) and her husband (m. 14-2-1804) Paul Réaume may be the people referred to as godparents.  Catherine Dequindre natural d/o Fontenay Dequindre b. abt 1775 m. Gabriel Peltier might also have been the godmother.

The Ontario Register, Western District Marriage Register: James Cochran m. 4-1802 Angelick Dequindre, both of River Thames. J. Urquhart, witnesses: John Dolsen, Pierre Valle & François Aubertin.
 
Child of ANGÉLIQUE DEQUINDRE and JACQUES AMERICAIN DE NATION is:
 i. JACQUES (JOSEPH)23 AMERICAIN DE NATION, b. 1/1/1802.
 

119.  ANTOINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (ANTOINE21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 18/6/1782 in Detroit MI, and died 26/2/1843 in Detroit MI.  He married MARIE-CATHERINE CHAPOTON 7/9/1809 in Detroit MI, daughter of LOUIS-ALEXIS CHAPOTON and MARIE-CATHERINE MELOCHE.  She was born 8/12/1788 in Detroit MI.

Notes for ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 347: Records 9 children, all born in Detroit.

John Askin Papers - Burton Historical Collection: Antoine Dequindre, captain of Detroit militia in 1812 distinguished himself in the Battle of Brownstown. Antoine Dequindre Jr. (known later in life as Major Dequindre) was the eldest son of Antoine Dagneau Dequindre and Catherine Desrivières de la Morandière etc.  Antoine eldest son of Catherine and Antoine Dequindre, was born June 18, 1781 etc.  Antoine Dequindre was a merchant; in later years he encountered financial adversity, and the Dequindre farm passed into the hands of his various creditors.  He was an officer of the Michigan militia from April 5, 1806.  In the opening months of the War of 1812, he was captain of a company of Detroit volunteers, and in this capacity distinguished himself in the battle of Mongauon, Aug 9, 1812. On Sept 9, 1809 he married Catherine Chapoton, daughter of Louis Chapoton and Catherine Meloche, and nine children were born to them in the years 1810-30. He died Feb 24, 1843 and was accorded a military burial.

Michigan in Four Centuries:  Reference to Captain Dequindre being involved in the battle against the British and Indians lead by Tecumseh.

City of Detroit, Michigan 1701-1922 Volume II, Clarence M Burton, Editor in Chief  p. 1372 & 1373. He was born June 18, 1782 and died February 23, 1843, leaving 10 children as follows; Antoine b 8-8-1809, Matilda b 6-11-1811, Adelaide-Catherine b. 9-4-1811, Caroline b. 9-2-1819, Theodore b. 24-6-1821, Emile Edesse b 24-6-1823, Elodia Anne b 26-6-1828 (known as Lydia Anne), Alexander Louis b 25-10-1830, Benjamin b ?, and Jean b. ?.  Antoine Dequindre s/o Antoine & Catherine Desrivières LaMorandiere was born 18-6-1782 d. 24-2-1843.  His wife was Catherine Chapoton.

St Anne's Detroit:  4-8-1821 bpt Eusébe Bourassa s/o Eloy & woman savage, Antoine Dequindre godfather, Archange Bourassa godmother: 30-4-1821: bpt Marie Bourassa d/o Eloy & Marie Atten, godfather, Antoine Dequindre, godmother Archange Bourassa: 4-8-1821 bpt Therese Bourassa d/o Daniel & Marguerite Bertrand, godfather Antoine Dequindre, godmother Madeleine LaFramboise.
 
Children of ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and MARIE-CATHERINE CHAPOTON are:
 i. JEAN23 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE.

Notes for JEAN DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Burton, City of Detroit, Michigan 1701-1922 Volume II;  p. 1373: Jean s/o Antoine & Catherine Chapton, no date of birth or particulars are given.  Denissen p. 347: does not record Jean as a child of this family.

164. ii. ANTOINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 8/8/1809, Detroit MI.
165. iii. MATILDA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 6/11/1811, Detroit MI; d. 6/11/1869, Detroit MI.
166. iv. ADELAIDE-CATHERINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 9/4/1814, Detroit MI; d. 9/1/1882, Detroit MI.
 v. FRANÇOIS-BENJAMIN DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 11/10/1816, Detroit MI.

Notes for FRANÇOIS-BENJAMIN DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 347. François Benjamin b. 11-10-1816.

Burton, City of Detroit, Vol II, p. 1374. Benjamin s/o Antoine & Catherine Chapoton, no details of birth.

 vi. CAROLINE-DESRIVIÈRES DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 9/2/1819, Detroit MI; d. 4/1/1834, Detroit MI.

Notes for CAROLINE-DESRIVIÈRES DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 347: Caroline Desrivières de la Morandière Sophia Dagneau de Quindre, b. 9-2-1819 Detroit bur there 7-1-1834.

City of Detroit, Michigan 1701-1922 Volume II, Clarence M Burton, Editor in Chief p. 1372: Antoine Dequindre had a daughter Caroline, who at the age of 14 years, was killed by a fall, January 4, 1834.

 vii. THEODORE-DESRIVIÈRES DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 24/6/1821, Detroit MI; m. SARAH P. UNKNOWN.

Notes for THEODORE-DESRIVIÈRES DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 347. Theodore Desrivières Dequindre s/o Anthony & Catherine Chapoton b. 24-6-1821.

Burton, City of Detroit, Vol II, p. 1373: Theodore s/o Antoine & Catherine Chapoton b. 24-6-1821 m. Sarah P.

City of Detroit 1701 - 1922:  Burton: Michigan Circuit Court in Chancery 1847-1858:  Bill for divorce filed by Theodore on July 12, 1847 on grounds of adultery.  Decree granted but not signed.

In a "Memorial" dated 28-10-1827 Antoine Dequindre of Green Bay WI quit claim his ownership to Lot #2, Dover Twp, Kent County in favour of Theodore Dequindre then of Detroit.  The price was 125 pounds of the lawful money of Canada.  This would appear to be the land granted to their grandfather Antoine, Sieur de Pontchartrain circa 1805 at the time Fontenay was granted Lot #4.  JWP Note: Theodore would only have been a boy of 6 at this time so this family connection is speculative.

167. viii. EMILY-EDESSE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 26/10/1823, Detroit MI.
 ix. ELODIE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 26/6/1828, Detroit MI; m. (1) UNKNOWN STONE; m. (2) EZEKIEL MCDONALD; m. (3) ROBERT BEAUBIEN; m. (4) CHARLES A. WALDEMAR.

Notes for ELODIE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 347. Elodie Ann d/o Antoine & Catherine Chapoton b. 26-6-1828.

City of Detroit, Michigan 1701-1922 Volume II, Clarence M Burton, Editor in Chief, p. 1372:  Lydia Ann married 4 times (Unknown Stone, Ezekial McDonald, Robert Beaubien and Charles A Waldemar).  Elodie was known as Lydia Ann.

 x. ALEXANDRE-LOUIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 25/10/1830.

Notes for ALEXANDRE-LOUIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 343. Alexander Louis b. 25-10-1830.

Burton, City of Detroit, Vol 2 p. 1374. Alexander Louis s/o Antoine and Catherine Chapoton b. 25-10-1830.
 

120.  LOUIS22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (ANTOINE21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 18/8/1786 in Detroit MI, and died 1829 in Detroit MI.  He married MARIE ROSE LOUISA DESNOYERS 26/11/1817 in Detroit MI, daughter of PIERRE-JEAN DESNOYERS and MARIE-LOUISE GOBEILLE.  She was born 12/11/1801 in Detroit MI.

Notes for LOUIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Burton, City of Detroit, Michigan 1701-1922 Volume II, p. 1374: His wife was the daughter of Peter J. Desnoyers. He lived in 1820 on what is now the northwest corner of Jefferson Avenue and Griswold Street.  In 1820 Dequindre was one of the commissioners on the Denison Palmer Estate.

Ibid p.1050: Detroit endured a winter of hardship in 1813-14.  The army itself was attacked by an epidemic, the nature of which was at first doubtful, but was finally determined to be a mild form of cholera. etc etc.  the Indians became bold and were constantly committing depredations against the whites.  In order to stop these incursions, Governor Cass organized a volunteer company to patrol the river and roads.  The personnel of the is company was as follows:...Lambert Beaubien, John M. Beaubien, Louis Dequindre etc. This company which was mounted, easily dispersed the savages in the neighborhood of the fort."

St Annes, Detroit, Baptism: The 20th August 1786 the undersigned priest baptized Louis born the 18th Aug of the legitimate marriage of Sieur Antoine Dequindre and Dame Catherine Desrivières the parents.  The godfather was Sieur Bellecour Desruisseaux and the godmother was Dame Joncaire Chabert  etc. Signed. François Bellecour, Antoine Dequindre, Judith Louise Joncaire, "illegible", Priest JWP Note: The godfather, Sieur François Bellecour Desruisseaux would have been a relative, brother or cousin of the infant's mother - both were members of the Trotier family.  Tanguay Vol 8 records a François Xavier Trotier dit Belcourt-Desaulniers-Desruisseaux married Marie-Anne DeLusignan and them having had a son named François born in Detroit 5-10-1771 and dying there 8-11-1772. The godmother was Judith Louise Joncaire dit Chabert. Tanguay Vol 2 records Judith Gouin (1763-1790) married 12-2-1783 in Detroit to Philippe Chabert de Joncaire, chevalier.

War of 1812 Muster Rolls: Louis Dequindre, 1 Regiment (Godfroy's) Militia, Sergeant

Denissen p. 347: Louis de Quindre s/o Antoine & Catherine Desrivières de la Morandière b. 18-8-1786 Detroit d. there 1829 m. there 26-11-1817 Mary Rose Louise Desnoyers b. there 12-11-1801 bur there 22-9-1825 d/o Pierre Jean & Mary Louise Gobeil.  Children b. Detroit: Ann Christina b. 27-9-1819 bur Detroit 22-2-1890 m. 26-5-1847 Detroit Edward A. Lansing b. 1815 s/o Richard R. & Susanne Pilet, William Henry b. 20-12-1820 bur Detroit 24-8-1821 & Henry Philadelphia b. 31-3-1822 d. Detroit of cholera, bur there 15-7-1854 m. there 21-7-1847 Julia Loomis  b. 1830 d. 11-3-1902 Washington DC d/o James & Sarah of Battle Creek MI, child: Mary Rosalie b. 5-11-1851 bur 20-11-1851 from Ste Anne, Detroit & Alexandre Lafayette b. 12-10-1824 bur there 24-7-1825.
 
Children of LOUIS DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and MARIE DESNOYERS are:
 i. ANNE CHRISTINA23 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 27/9/1819, Detroit MI; d. 22/2/1890, Detroit MI; m. EDWARD LANSING, 26/5/1847, Detroit MI; b. 1815.

Notes for ANNE CHRISTINA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 347: Ann Christina b. 27-9-1819 Detroit, buried there 22-2-1890 SS Peter & Paul m. 26-5-1847 Detroit Edward A. Lansing b. 1815 s/o Richard R. & Susanne Platt.

 ii. WILLIAM HENRY DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 20/12/1820, Detroit MI; d. 24/8/1821, Detroit MI.

Notes for WILLIAM HENRY DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 347: b. 20-12-1820 detroit, buried there 24-8-1821.

168. iii. HENRY-PHILADELPH DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 31/3/1822, Detroit MI.
 iv. ALEXANDRE-LAFAYETTE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 12/10/1824, Detroit MI; d. 24/7/1825, Detroit MI.

Notes for ALEXANDRE-LAFAYETTE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 347: Alexander Lafayette b. 12-10-1851, buried 20-11-1851 from Ste Anne.
 

121.  ADELAIDE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (ANTOINE21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 21/8/1788 in Detroit MI.  She married JOSEPH CAMPEAU 18/5/1808 in Detroit MI, son of JACQUES CAMPEAU and CATHERINE MÉNARD.  He was born 25/2/1769 in NE Coast of Detroit MI, and died 23/7/1863 in Detroit MI.

Notes for ADELAIDE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 346: Adelaide Dequindre  b. 21-8-1788 Detroit bur there 2-6-1862 m. there 18-5-1808 Joseph Campeau b. there 25-2-1769 bur there 27-7-1863 s/o James & Catherine Ménard.

Notes for JOSEPH CAMPEAU:
Burton, City of Detroit Michigan, 1701-1922 Vol II, p. 1293:  He was trader with the Indians while still a boy and kept up and increased his business until he had accumulated a fortune and retired from active work in 1837 to spend the remainder of his life in looking after and improving his enterprises.  He was much more than ordinarily successful in his business enterprises.  etc  He was prominent in political affairs in his younger days and held many offices which were important at the time. He was a trustee of the village at various times.  He was assessor, appraiser, over-seer of the poor, inspector of water barrels, city treasurer and held various other offices.  He was captain and major of militia.  He was a mason and was buried with Masonic ceremonies July 27, 1863. ... At the time of his death in 1863 he was by far the wealthiest man in Michigan.  He left the catholic church in 1800 because of "acts of the priests"  and joined the Masonic order.  He was excommunicated from the Catholic church circa 1817.

Denissen p. 209: Joseph Campau b. 25-2-1769 NE Coast of Detroit d. 23-7-1863 buried Elmwood Cemetery, Detroit m. 18-5-1808 Adelaide Dequindre b. there 21-8-1788 bur there 2-6-1862 d/o Antoine & Catherine Desrivières de la Morandière.  Listing of 12 children all b. Detroit.
 
Children of ADELAIDE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and JOSEPH CAMPEAU are:
 i. ADELAIDE23 CAMPEAU, b. 27/4/1809, Detroit MI; d. 17/5/1809, Detroit MI.
 ii. JOSEPH CAMPEAU, b. 8/4/1810, Detroit MI; d. Aft. 1840.
169. iii. ADELAIDE CAMPEAU, b. 23/11/1811, Detroit MI; d. 14/2/1864, Detroit MI.
 iv. DANIEL JOSEPH CAMPEAU, b. 18/11/1813, Detroit MI; d. 14/2/1883, Detroit MI; m. MARIE-FRANÇOISE PALMS; b. 4/5/1816, Antwerp, Belgiun.
 v. INFANT CAMPEAU, b. 30/8/1815, Detroit MI; d. 31/8/1815, Detroit MI.
 vi. CATHERINE CAMPEAU, b. 15/10/1816, Detroit MI; d. 1880, Detroit MI; m. FRANÇOIS PALMS, 26/11/1842, Detroit MI; b. 13/12/1809, Antwerp, Belgium; d. 27/11/1866, Detroit MI.
 vii. DENIS JOSEPH CAMPEAU, b. 18/3/1819, Detroit MI; d. 18/8/1878, Detroit MI.
170. viii. JAMES EDWARD CAMPEAU, b. 21/2/1821, Detroit MI; d. 29/10/1864, Detroit MI.
 ix. EMILIE CAMPEAU, b. 13/2/1823, Detroit MI; m. GEORGE W. LEWIS.
 x. THÉODORE CAMPEAU, b. 26/4/1825, Detroit MI; m. ELENORA LEWIS, 24/3/1852, Detroit MI.
 xi. MATILDA CAMPEAU, b. 8/6/1827, Detroit MI; m. EUSTACHE CHAPOTON; b. 29/8/1823, Detroit MI.

Notes for MATILDA CAMPEAU:
Denissen p. 210

 xii. TIMOTHY ALEXANDER CAMPEAU, b. 17/9/1829, Detroit MI; m. MILLIE HAWORTH.
 

122.  PIERRE-JEAN BAPTIST22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (ANTOINE21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 8/4/1790 in Detroit MI, and died 17/1/1856 in Erie Twp, Monroe Co, MI.  He married (1) SUSANNE ROBERT 31/8/1819 in Detroit MI, daughter of JOSEPH ROBERT and SUSANNE LEROINE.  She was born 1793 in Ste Monique, Québec, and died 19/5/1824 in Detroit MI.  He married (2) MARIE-DÉSANGES DROUILLARD 19/6/1827 in Detroit MI, daughter of DOMINIC DROUILLARD and MARIE-JOSETTE LAVIOLETTE.  She was born 9/2/1809 in St Antoine River Basin, MI, and died Aft. 1839.  He married (3) JULIA ROBIDEAU Aft. 1839.

Notes for PIERRE-JEAN BAPTIST DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Burton, City of Detroit, Michigan 1701-1922 Volume II, p. 1374: Pierre Dequindre, son of Antoine Dequindre, Sr. (Pontchartrain) and the brother of Major Antoine, Jr.

War of 1812 Muster Rolls, Pierre Dequindre, 1 Regiment (Godfroy's) Michigan Militia, Sergeant.

Denissen p. 347: Peter John Baptiste b. 8-4-1790 Detroit m(1) 31-8-1819 Susanne Robert b. 1793 Ste Monique, Lower Canada, buried 19-5-1824 Detroit d/o Joseph & Susanne Leroine, m(2) Mary Desanges Drouillard b. 9-2-1809 St Antoine River d/o Dominic & Josette Laviolette.  Children with Susanne Robert: Catherine b. 16-7-1820 Detroit, Susanne Carmelique b. 14-4-1822 Detroit & Zoe b. 29-2 buried 16-5-1824 Detroit. Children with Mary Desanges: Louis Damasus b. 9-12-1828 Detroit & Lucy b. 7-10-1830 Detroit.

Descendants of Pierre Jean Baptiste DeQuindre, John Volgelpol (vogieoake@aol.com), Toledo Ohio, Nov 2003: Unless otherwise indicated all the information on the descendants of Pierre Jean Baptiste Dagneau de Quindre was provided by him.  John Volgelpol is a descendant of Pierre Jean Baptist, Louis, Antoine & Myrtel.  JWP Note:  The grandchildren of Pierre Jean Baptist Dequindre appear to have adopted the spelling "Decant".

Ibid: Pierre Jean Baptiste Dequindre is buried in St Josephs Church Cemetery, Erie Twp, Monroe Co MI under the name of Pierre Decant.  He was a farmer.

1870 Census, Marine City, St Clarie Co, MI: Adeline Decant 18, domestic in the household of Charles Gerry 49 and Sarah Gerry 54.

1880 Census, Erie, Monroe, MI: Susan Dequindre 56, widow, head of household, parent b. MI.  Who is she?

Notes for MARIE-DÉSANGES DROUILLARD:
LDS Ancestral File: AFN: 1B31-62L Submitted by Albert H. Wopshall, 13533 Tonkel Road, Fort Wayne, IN, 46845-9626; Source for listing of ancestors of Marie Désanges Drouillard.
 
Children of PIERRE-JEAN DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and SUSANNE ROBERT are:
171. i. CATHERINE23 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 16/7/1820, Detroit MI.
 ii. SUSANNE-CARMELIQUE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 14/4/1822, Detroit MI; m. JOSIAH HODGES, 3/11/1845, Chatham, ON.

Notes for SUSANNE-CARMELIQUE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Ontario Marriage Registers, Marriages of Western District, Part 4, 1844-1846:  Susanne Dequindre of Dover m. 3-11-1845, Chatham, Josiah Hodges, Minister Reverend S.C. Philp. JWP Note:  Is Susan Carmelique Dequindre the person who married Josiah Hodges?

 iii. ZOE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 29/2/1824, Detroit MI; d. 16/5/1824, Detroit MI.

Notes for ZOE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 348:

 
Children of PIERRE-JEAN DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and MARIE-DÉSANGES DROUILLARD are:
172. iv. LOUIS DAMASUS23 DEQUINDRE, b. 9/12/1828, Detroit MI; d. 17/12/1900, Oregon Twp, Lucas Co, Ohio.
 v. LUCY DEQUINDRE, b. 7/10/1830, Detroit MI.

Notes for LUCY DEQUINDRE:
Denissen p. 348:

 vi. ZOE DEQUINDRE, b. 1832, Monroe Co, MI; m. VICTOR LUCIER, 6/3/1851, St Josephs, Erie, MI.

Notes for ZOE DEQUINDRE:
Descendants of Pierre Jean Baptiste DeQuindre, John Volgelpol (vogieoake@aol.com), Toledo Ohio: Zoe d/o Jean Baptiste b. 1832 Monroe Co, MI, bpt. 3-8-1833 St Joseph, Erie, MI m. March or May 6, 1851 St Josephs Victor Lucier.

173. vii. EZEKIEL DEQUINDRE, b. Abt. 1835, MI; d. 1/7/1918.
174. viii. PIERRE DEQUINDRE, b. 26/12/1839, Whitford Twp, Monroe Co, MI; d. 26/11/1923, Curtice, Jerusalem Twp, Lucas Co, OH.
175. ix. THOMAS DEQUINDRE, b. Abt. 1840, MI.

 
Children of PIERRE-JEAN DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and JULIA ROBIDEAU are:
176. x. TIMOTHÉ23 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. Abt. 1840; d. 11/11/1920.
 xi. JULIA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. Abt. 1843.
 xii. ADALINE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. Abt. 1845.
 

123.  TIMOTHÉ22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (ANTOINE21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1/1/1792 in Detroit MI, and died 22/6/1837 in Detroit MI.  He married JEANNE (GENEVIÈVE) GODET DIT MARENETTE 18/11/1823 in Assumption, ON, daughter of DOMINIC-FRANÇOIS GODET DIT MARENETTE and MARIE-LOUISE NAVARRE.  She was born 23/1/1805 in Assumption, ON, and died in Detroit MI.

Notes for TIMOTHÉ DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Burton, City of Detroit, Michigan 1701-1922 Volume II, p. 1374: Timothy Dequindre died before August 11, 1836.  His wife was named Geneviève Ann, and his children were Sarah Ann, Elizabeth and Emilie.

Assumption Church, Windsor, Marriage: 18-11-1823, after publication of one bann of marriage made at the sermon of the parish mass the Sunday before and after dispensing with?  the two others by virtue of the powers I have received from Monseigneur, the Bishop of Québec and the same publication having been made in the Church of St Anne in the Diocese of Québec and of the same diocese granted by the Reverend Gabriel Richard, priest of said parish of St Anne and Vicar General of the said Diocese of Québec between Timothé Dequindre, son of the late Antoine Dequindre and the late Catherine Desrivières Lamorandière, his father and mother of the said parish of St Anne on the one side and Geneviève Marantette, daughter of the late Dominic Marantette and Marie-Louise Navarre, her father and mother of this parish on the other side, not having discovered any impediments to the marriage I the undersigned priest gave the marriage benediction according to the rites of our mother the Holy Roman Catholic Church in the presence on the part of the groom, Antoine, Louis and Pierre Dequindre, his brothers and Pierre Desnoyers and on the side of the bride, of Dominique , Antoine Joseph and Patric her brothers and of some other relatives and friends of both sides.  Some signed with the spouses and others have declared not being able to write.  Signatures: Geneviève Marantette, Ant Dequindre, Pierre Dequindre, Patric Marentette, Victoire Desnoyers, Charles Moran, Jean Baptiste Duret, Timothé Dequindre, Louis Dequindre, Peter Desnoyers, Marie Dequindre.  Marchand, Priest. JWP Note: Bride's name recorded elsewhere as Jeanne (Geneviève) Godet dit Marantette. See also Mariages Paroisse l' Assomption de Windsor, Ontario, 1700-1985: p. 140.

War of 1812 Muster Rolls, Timothy Dequindre 1 Regiment (Godfroy's) Michigan Militia, Private.

Denissen p. 348: Timothy Dequindre b. 1-1-1792 Detroit buried there 22-66-1837 m. 18-11-1823 Assumption Genevava Godet dit Marentette b. 23-1-1805 there d/o Dominic Godet dit Marentette & Mary Louisa Navarre.
 
Children of TIMOTHÉ DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and JEANNE GODET DIT MARENETTE are:
177. i. CAROLINE SARAH ANNE23 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 22/1/1826, Detroit MI.
 ii. ELISABETH-DOROTHEA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 27/10/1828, Detroit MI; m. OLIVER EDWARDS, 22/6/1845, Detroit MI; b. 1822; d. 1894, Chicago, Ill.

Notes for ELISABETH-DOROTHEA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 348:  Elisabethe Dorothea b. 27-10-1828 Detroit m. there 22--6-1845 Oliver Edwards b. 1822 d. 18943 Chicago s/o Abraham & Ruth Fessenden Hunt. The Right Rev Peter Paul Lefevere, Bishop of Detroit performed the marriage ceremony.  The groom resided at Kalamazoo, MI.

 iii. LOUISE-EMILY DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 14/11/1830, Detroit MI.

Notes for LOUISE-EMILY DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 348:

 iv. MARY DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, b. 20/11/1832, Detroit Mi.

Notes for MARY DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 348:
 

124.  CATHERINE-EDESSE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (ANTOINE21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 18/1/1797 in Detroit MI, and died 13/3/1875 in Detroit, MI.  She married PIERRE-CLAUDE CUILLERIER DIT BEAUBIEN 16/10/1824 in Detroit MI, son of PIERRE-JEAN BEAUBIEN and MARIE-CLARA GOUIN.  He was born 8/6/1793 in Detroit MI.

Notes for CATHERINE-EDESSE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 346:

Notes for PIERRE-CLAUDE CUILLERIER DIT BEAUBIEN:
Burton, City of Detroit, Michigan 1701-1922 Volume II, p. 1355: Pierre Claude Beaubien s/o Jean Marie & Claire Gouin b. 8-6-1793 d. 30-12-1855 m. Catherine Edesse Dequindre d. 15-3-1875  d/o Antoine & Catherine Desrivières de la Morandière. He had a grocery store on Atwater Street, between Woodward Avenue and Randolph Street, in 1820.

Denissen p. 57: Peter Claude Cuillerier dit Beaubien b. 8-6-1793 Detroit bur there 30-12-1855 m. Detroit 16-10-1824 Catherine Dequindre b. 18-1-1797 Detroit but 15-3-1875 from Ste Anne Detroit d/o Antoine & Catherine Desrivières de la Morandière. Children (used the name Beaubien) Elodia Ann b. 1825, Peter Evaristus b. 3-8-1828 Detroit, infant b. 7-1832 bur Detroit 23-7-1833 & John Dequindre b. 26-4-1834.
 
Children of CATHERINE-EDESSE DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and PIERRE-CLAUDE CUILLERIER DIT BEAUBIEN are:
 i. ELODIA ANNE23 BEAUBIEN, b. 1825, Maumee Bay; d. 12/3/1901, Detroit MI; m. JOSEPH J LEWIS, 25/9/1848, Detroit MI; b. 21/9/1829, Assumption, ON; d. 12/6/1888, St Anne, Detroit, MI.

Notes for ELODIA ANNE BEAUBIEN:
Denissen p. 57: Elodia Ann Beaubien d/o Pierre Claude & Catherine Dequindre b. 1825 Maumee Bay, d. 12-3-1901 405 Concord Ave, Detroit bur 15-3-1801 from SS Peter & Paul, Detroit . Ibid: 25-9-1848 Detroit Joseph J. Lewis b. 21-9-1829 Assumption bur 12-6-1888 from SS Peter & Paul s/o Joseph C. Lewis & Frances Sterling.

 ii. PIERRE EVARISTUS BEAUBIEN, b. 3/8/1828, Detroit MI.
 iii. INFANT BEAUBIEN, b. 13/7/1832, Detroit MI; d. 23/7/1833, Detroit MI.
 iv. JEAN DEQUINDRE BEAUBIEN, b. 26/4/1834, Detroit MI.
 

125.  JULIA22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE (ANTOINE21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE SR DE PONTCHARTRAIN, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 20/6/1799 in Detroit MI, and died 16/1/1835 in Detroit MI.  She married CHARLES MORAN 21/8/1822 in Detroit MI, son of CHARLES MORAN and CATHERINE VESSIERE DIT LAFERTE.  He was born 21/4/1791 in Detroit MI, and died 13/10/1876.

Notes for JULIA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE:
Denissen p. 346: Julia d/o Antoine & Catherine Desrivières de la Morandière b. 20-6-1799 Detroit buried there 16-1-1835 m. there 21-8-1822 Charles Moran b. there 21-4-1797 s/o Charles & Catherine Vessière dit Laferté.

Notes for CHARLES MORAN:
Burton, The City of Detroit, Michigan 1701-1922"  Volume II, p. 1391: Charles Moran s/o Charles & Catherine Vessière dit Laferté b. 21-4-1797, an only child, d. 13-10-1876. He was a judge m(1) 21-8-1822 Julia Dequindre d/o Antoine Dequindre, his neighbour m(2) Justine McCormack b. Orange Co, NY after the death of Julia 16-1-1835. Children of the marriage to Julia Dequindre: Catherine Matilda b. 1823 d. 25-2-1843 aged 19 less than a year after her marriage to James B. Watson, Charles Desrivières b. 1825 d. 1868 m. Elizabeth Odelia Prior, three sons: Charles T., Louis N. & Amedeus T., Julia Victoria b. 1825 d. 1865 m. Isaac D.G. Toll, Marie Josephine b. 1832 m. Robert A. Mix & Virginia Adeline b. 1834 d. 1867 m. François St Aubin.
 
Children of JULIA DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE and CHARLES MORAN are:
 i. CATHERINE MATILDA23 MORAN, b. 1823; d. 25/2/1843; m. JAMES B. WATSON, Abt. 1842.
 ii. CHARLES DESRIVIÈRES MORAN, b. 1825; d. 1868; m. ELIZABETH ODELIA PRIOR.
 iii. JULIA VICTOIRE MORAN, b. 1825; d. 1865; m. ISAAC D.G. TOLL.
 iv. MARIE JOSEPHINE MORAN, b. 1832; m. ROBERT A. MIX.
 v. VIRGINIA ADELINE MORAN, b. 1834; d. 1867; m. FRANÇOIS ST. AUBIN.
 

126.  JACQUES-LOUIS-FR22D'AIGNEAUX, BARON D'AIGNEAUX (JEAN-PHILIPPE21D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GUILLAUME II20D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE VERSON, GUILLAUME19 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1741, and died 4/2/1806 in Vouilly.  He married MARGUERITE D'ESPINOSE 31/1/1777.  She died 2/1/1830 in Bayeux.

Notes for JACQUES-LOUIS-FRD'AIGNEAUX, BARON D'AIGNEAUX:
Rousselle, Sept 2004: Jean-Louis-François, baron d'Aigneaux m. 1777 Marguerite d'Espinose; children: Athanase (alias Jean-François Athanase), baron de la Chaise, baron d'Aigneaux m, 1818 Henriette-Sophie-Joséphine de Béville de Pont (enfants: une fille); Félix s.p. & Fréderic (alias Louis-Fréderic-Grégoire).

Bonnetot: Jacques Louis François d'Aigneaux du Quesney, Chevalier du Quesney-en-Tessy, dit "Chevalier d'Aigneaux", officier au Régiment Royal m. 31-1-1777 Marguerite d'Espinose d. 2-1-1830 Bayeux.
 
Children of JACQUES-LOUIS-FR D'AIGNEAUX, BARON D'AIGNEAUX and MARGUERITE D'ESPINOSE are:
 i. ATHANSE23D'AIGNEAUX, BARON DE LA CHAISE, m. HENRIETTE-SOPHIE-JOSÉPHINE DE BÉVILLE DE PONT.

Notes for ATHANSED'AIGNEAUX, BARON DE LA CHAISE:
Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004: Anthanse, baron de la Chaise et baron d'Aigneaux.

 ii. FÉLIX D'AIGNEAUX.
 iii. FRÉDERICD'AIGNEAUX, BARON D'AIGNEAUX.

Notes for FRÉDERICD'AIGNEAUX, BARON D'AIGNEAUX:
Laurent Rousselle (laurent.rouselle@freesbee.fr) Sept 2004: Fréderic (alias Louis-Fréderic- Grégoire) baron d'Aigneaux, chef de la branche aînée 1782, fit ses preuves et fut reçu Chevalier de l'ordre de Malte avant la Révolution s.p.
 

127.  HERVÉ-GUILLAUME22D'AIGNEAUX, MARQUIS D'AIGNEAUX (GUILLAUME21 D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE, ISAAC-FRANÇOIS20, GUILLAUME19 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 1748, and died 5/6/1816 in Monceaux-en-Bessin.  He married MARIE-CATHERINE DE BOURBON DU LYS 8/2/1771, daughter of JACQUES DE BOURDON DE LA CROIX and MARIE-MICHELLE D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE.  She was born 28/2/1746.

Notes for HERVÉ-GUILLAUMED'AIGNEAUX, MARQUIS D'AIGNEAUX:
Rousselle, Sept 2004: Hervé-Gillaume, chevalier, marquis d'Aigneaux(?), officier au régiment de Roi m. 1771 ou 1778 Marie-Catherine de Bourbon (de verson) du Lys (sa cousine germaine, descendant de Pierre d'Arc, frère de Jeanne d'Arc); children: Frédéric s.p.; Marie m. baron de Couvert de Coulon; Laure m. marquis de Pierrepont; Césarine m. baron de Sallen; Marie-Marguerite-Louise-Sophie, chanoinesse de l'Abbaye de Troarn m. André de Riou (Chevalier de St Louis, qui fit partie de la division de Choiseul; ellea fondé un établissement de bienfaissance import et fut en même temps las bienfaitrice de sa famille) & Guillaume-Louis-Adolphe.

Bonnetot: Hervé Guillaume, expatrié à Jersey, Rayé de la liste des émigrés le 29 germinal an VI,  b. 1748 d. 5-6--1816 Monceaux m. 8-2-1771 Marie Catherine de Bourdon de Tocqueville b. 28-2-1746. JWP Note: Monceaux-en-Bassin is located immediately south of
Bayeux.
 
Children of HERVÉ-GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX, MARQUIS D'AIGNEAUX and MARIE-CATHERINE DE BOURBON DU LYS are:
 i. FRÉDÉRIC23 D'AIGNEAUX.
 ii. MARIE D'AIGNEAUX, m. UNKNOWN BARON DE COUVERT DE COULON.
 iii. LAURE D'AIGNEAUX, m. UNIKNOWN ' MARQUIS DE PIERREPONT.
 iv. CÉSARINE D'AIGNEAUX, m. UNIKNOWN BARON DE SALLEN.
 v. MARIE-MARGUERITE-LOUISE-SOPHIE D'AIGNEAUX, m. ANDRÉ DE RIOU.
178. vi. GUILLAUME-LOUIS-ADOLPHE D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE, b. 9/5/1786, Monceaux-en-Bessin; d. 1836.
 

128.  MARIE-CATHERINE22 DE BOURBON DU LYS (MARIE-MICHELLE21 D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE, ISAAC-FRANÇOIS20, GUILLAUME19 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CHARLES18 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, PIERRE17 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, ADRIEN16, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 28/2/1746.  She married HERVÉ-GUILLAUMED'AIGNEAUX, MARQUIS D'AIGNEAUX 8/2/1771, son of GUILLAUME D'AIGNEAUX DE RANVILLE and MARIE-ANNE-BLANCHE LE BRETON DE BÉROLLES.  He was born 1748, and died 5/6/1816 in Monceaux-en-Bessin.

Notes for HERVÉ-GUILLAUMED'AIGNEAUX, MARQUIS D'AIGNEAUX:
Rousselle, Sept 2004: Hervé-Gillaume, chevalier, marquis d'Aigneaux(?), officier au régiment de Roi m. 1771 ou 1778 Marie-Catherine de Bourbon (de verson) du Lys (sa cousine germaine, descendant de Pierre d'Arc, frère de Jeanne d'Arc); children: Frédéric s.p.; Marie m. baron de Couvert de Coulon; Laure m. marquis de Pierrepont; Césarine m. baron de Sallen; Marie-Marguerite-Louise-Sophie, chanoinesse de l'Abbaye de Troarn m. André de Riou (Chevalier de St Louis, qui fit partie de la division de Choiseul; ellea fondé un établissement de bienfaissance import et fut en même temps las bienfaitrice de sa famille) & Guillaume-Louis-Adolphe.

Bonnetot: Hervé Guillaume, expatrié à Jersey, Rayé de la liste des émigrés le 29 germinal an VI,  b. 1748 d. 5-6--1816 Monceaux m. 8-2-1771 Marie Catherine de Bourdon de Tocqueville b. 28-2-1746. JWP Note: Monceaux-en-Bassin is located immediately south of
Bayeux.
 
Children are listed above under (127) Hervé-Guillaumed'Aigneaux, Marquis d'Aigneaux.

Generation No. 23

129.  AUGUSTINE23 DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE (ALEXANDRE-JEAN-AUGUSTE22, ALEXANDER-RENÉ21DAGNEAU, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, ALEXANDRE20, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 27/11/1792 in Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe.  She married BENJAMIN H. J. DOMINIQUE PARISIS DE ZÉVALLOS, son of ANTOINE PARISIS DE ZÉVALLOS and ANNE VAN SCHALKWYCK CLASSE GIRARD.  He was born 11/8/1789, and died 11/7/1823 in Bordeaux, France?.

Notes for AUGUSTINE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Augustine d'Aigneaux d' Ouville né Ste-Anne 27-11-1792 b. Ste-Anne 10 germinal XII (31-3-1804) sépulture en mer, en se rendent en France, 10-6-1823 m. Ste-Anne 23-7-1811 Benjamin Hector Joseph Dominique Parisis de Zévallos, habitant du Moule, fils d'Antoine Hector & Anne Adélaide Van Schalkwyck Classe Girard né 11-8-1789 b. St-François 31-3-1790 sépulture Bordeaux 11-7-1823, inventaire après décès Me Cicéron, Le Moule 27-4-1824.
 
Children of AUGUSTINE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE and BENJAMIN PARISIS DE ZÉVALLOS are:
179. i. MARIE ADÉLAIDE J.24 CÉLOZA DE ZÉVALLOS, b. 20/4/1813, Le Moule; d. 1842.
 ii. ELISABETH ANTOINETTE DE ZÉVALLOS, b. 3/3/1815, Le Moule, Guadeloupe; d. 1840; m. ALEXANDRE JUMONVILLE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE, 25/10/1831, Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe; b. 7/4/1807, Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe; d. 1840.

Notes for ALEXANDRE JUMONVILLE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Alexandre Jumonville d'Aigneaux d' Ouville né. Ste-Anne b. 5-5-1807 d. 1840 m. Ste-Anne 25-10-1831 (oncle et nièce: dispense du gouverneur) Elisabeth Antoinette de Zévallos, fille de defunt Benjame Hector Joseph Dominique & Augustine d'Aigneaux Douville, né Le Moule 3 et b. 18-3-1815, d. 1840
 

130.  CHARLES AUGUSTE23 DAGNEAU SIEUR D'OUVILLE (ALEXANDRE-JEAN-AUGUSTE22 DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE, ALEXANDER-RENÉ21DAGNEAU, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, ALEXANDRE20, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 27/6/1801 in Norfolk, Virginia, and died 1842.  He married (1) ANNE JOSÉPHINE AIMÉE CORNETTE DE VENANCOURT 9/11/1824 in St-Anne, Guadeloupe, daughter of CHARLES CORNETTE DE VENANCOURT and ANNE GRUET.  She was born 6/1806 in Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe.  He married (2) MARIE ADÉLAIDE J. CÉLOZA DE ZÉVALLOS 28/9/1830 in Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe, daughter of BENJAMIN PARISIS DE ZÉVALLOS and AUGUSTINE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE.  She was born 20/4/1813 in Le Moule, and died 1842.

Notes for CHARLES AUGUSTE DAGNEAU SIEUR D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Charles Auguste d'Aigneaux, sieur d' Ouville, chevalier, habitant propriétaire à Ste-Anne, né Norfolk en Virginie 27-6-1801 b. Ste-Anne 10 germinal XII (31-3-1804) d. 1842 m(1) 9-11-1824 Ste-Anne Anne Joséphine Aimée Cornette de Venancourt, fille de defunt Messire Charles Joseph Marie, Chevalier, propriétaire et commandant de Ste-Anne et Anne Robertine Constance Henriette Gruet, né Ste-Anne, juin 1806 d. 15-7 s. 16-7-1827 sur l'habitation de sa mère; m(2) Ste-Anne 28-9-1830 (oncle et nièce, dispense du gouverneur) Marie Adélaide Joséphine Céloza de Zévallos, fille de defunt Benjamin Hector Joseph Dominique (Parisis de Zévallos), né Le Moule 20-4, b. 22-4-1813, d. 1842
 
Children of CHARLES DAGNEAU SIEUR D'OUVILLE and ANNE CORNETTE DE VENANCOURT are:
 i. CHARLES AUGUST J. H.24 DAGNEAU SIEUR D'OUVILLE, b. 3/1/1826, Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe; d. 17/3/1899, Paris, France.

Notes for CHARLES AUGUST J. H. DAGNEAU SIEUR D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Charles Auguste Joseph Henri d'Aigneaux d'Ouville né Ste-Anne 3, b. 4-1-1826 sur l'habitation de Mme de Venancourt, sa grandmère, d. Paris 17-3-1899

 ii. EUGÉNE ALEXANDRE DAGNEAU SIEUR D'OUVILLE, b. 13/4/1827, Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe; d. 18/7/1827, Ste-Anne, Guadeloupe.

Notes for EUGÉNE ALEXANDRE DAGNEAU SIEUR D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Eugéne Alexandre d'Aigneaux d'Ouville né Ste-Anne 13 et b. 14-4-1827 sur l'habitation de son père, d. Ste-Anne 18-7-1827, 3 mois, sur l'habitation de Mme Veuve Cornette de Venancourt, son aieule (décédé 3 jours après sa mère)

 
Children of CHARLES DAGNEAU SIEUR D'OUVILLE and MARIE CÉLOZA DE ZÉVALLOS are:
 iii. ELISABETH JOSEPHINE C.24 DAGNEAUX D'OUVILLE, b. 15/4/1835.

Notes for ELISABETH JOSEPHINE C. DAGNEAUX D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Elisabeth Joséphine Céloza d'Aigneaux d'Ouville né Ste-Anne 15 b. 24-4-1835

 iv. LOUIS ANATHOLE EMILE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE, b. 7/6/1837.

Notes for LOUIS ANATHOLE EMILE DAGNEAU D'OUVILLE:
La famille d'Agneau Douville en Guadeloupe, Bernadette & Philippe Rossignal, Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe: Louis Anathole Emile d'Aigneaux d'Ouville né Ste-Anne 7 b. 8-6-1837.
 

131.  ANGELINE23 DEQUINDRE (FRANÇOIS XAVIER22, ANTOINE CESAIRE21, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born in Vincennes, IN.  She married (1) JEAN MARIE GODARE.  He died Abt. 1857.  She married (2) ANTOINE (CARIE) QUERET 4/4/1864.
 
Child of ANGELINE DEQUINDRE and ANTOINE QUERET is:
180. i. EDWARD24 CARIE.
 

132.  ANTOINE C.23 PELTIER (SUSANNE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, PIERRE-LOUIS21, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 11/1/1824 in Harrison Twp, Macomb Co, MI, and died 21/2/1910 in Harrison Twp, Macomb Co, MI.  He married TÉRÈSE GOULET 19/5/1845 in Ste Anne, Detroit MI, daughter of LOUIS GOULET and ARCHANGE TREMBLAY.  She was born 24/1/1827 in Detroit MI.

Notes for ANTOINE C. PELTIER:
Denissen p. 961: bride and groom resided at Mt Clemens. Ibid: listing of 10 children.

Ann Faulkner, faulknea@libcoop.net, March 2000: Unless otherwise indicated the information on the descendants of Antoine & Thérèse Goulet come from her notes.  Antoine C. Peltier b 1824, Harrison Twp, Macomb Co, MI s/o Charles & Susanne Dagneau dit Dequindre, m. 19-5-1845 Detroit Thérèse Goulet b. 24-1-1827 Detroit d/o Louis & Archange Tremblay. Antoine d. 21-2-1910, Harrison Co, Macomb Co, MI, buried St Peter Catholic Church, Mt Clemens, MI.

Renée Pelkey McGregror, (BariMac@aol.com) Mar 2003: Antoine Peltier b. 11-1-1824 MI.

Dave Tremblay Notes, April 2003: Ste Anne's Records: Antonius Peltier 21, s/o Caroli (Charles) & Susanne Dequindre m. 19-5-1845 Theresa Goulet 17 d/o Ludovici (Louis) and Delaidae Peltier. Denissen shows her mother to have been Archange Tremblay.
 
Children of ANTOINE PELTIER and TÉRÈSE GOULET are:
 i. PIERRE24 PELTIER, b. 25/12/1846, Mt Clemens, MI.

Notes for PIERRE PELTIER:
Denissen p. b. 25-12-1846 bpt. 13-2-1847 Mt Clemens.

 ii. RICHARD PELTIER, b. 1847.
181. iii. WILLIAM E.(PELKEY) PELTIER, b. 22/3/1849, Mt Clemens, MI; d. 21/2/1923, Carrollton Twp, Saginaw Co, MI.
 iv. RICHARD PELTIER, b. 1/12/1850, Mt Clemens, MI.

Notes for RICHARD PELTIER:
Denissen p. 961: b. 25-11 bpt. 1-12-1850 St Peters, Mt Clemens, MI.

Renee (Pelkey) McGregor, (BariMac@aol.com), March 2003: Richard Peltier b. 1847 Mt Clemens d. 1850 Mt Clemens, Richard Peltier b. 1850, Mt Clemens.  It appears a second child was named Richard after the death of the first.

182. v. DAVID PELTIER, b. 5/5/1852, Mt Clemens, MI; d. 24/3/1913, Mt Clemens, MI.
183. vi. LOUIS NAZARIUS PELTIER, b. 10/2/1854, Mt Clemens, MI; d. 22/2/1925, Harrison Twp, Macomb Co, MI.
184. vii. ANTOINE PELTIER, b. 4/1/1856, Mt Clemens, MI; d. 17/8/1932, Harrison Twp, Macomb Co, MI.
185. viii. CHARLES C. PELTIER, b. 29/1/1858, Mt Clemens, MI; d. 12/8/1938, Mt Clemens, MI.
 ix. MARIE-TÉRÈSE PELTIER, b. 1859, Macomb Co, MI; d. 1860.
186. x. JOHN-BAPTIST PELTIER, b. 23/5/1861, Mt Clemens, MI; d. 26/6/1931, Mt Clemens, MI.
187. xi. ALBERT A. PELTIER, b. 5/8/1863, Mt Clemens, MI; d. 19/3/1942, Mt Clemens, MI.
 xii. JOSEPHINE PELTIER, b. 3/4/1865, Mt Clemens, MI; m. RICHARD JACQUES, 1/5/1883, St Peters, Mt Clemens, MI; b. Abt. 1856; d. Bef. 1913.

Notes for JOSEPHINE PELTIER:
Denissen p. 961: b. 3-4 bpt. 22-4-1859

Ann Faulkner, Mar 2000: Mary Teresa (Josephine) Peltier b. 3-4-1859 Macomb Co, bpt. 22-4-1859 St Peters Mt Clemens d. 6-10-1891, m. 1-5-1883, St Peters, Mt Clemens, Richard Jacque b. abt 1856, s/o Julian Jacque (Jock) & Nancy Anne Freton (Forton), d. before 1913.

Renée Pelkey McGregror, (BariMac@aol.com) Mar 2003: Mary Theresa Peltier b. 1859 d. 1860. Josephine Peltier b. 1865 d. 1891 m. 1883 Richard Jacques b. 1856.

188. xiii. FRANCIS (FRANK) PELTIER, b. Abt. 2/1866, Macomb Co, MI; d. 20/4/1937, Mt Clemens, MI.
 xiv. EDMUND PELTIER, b. 1867; d. 1873, Mt Clemens, MI.

Notes for EDMUND PELTIER:
Renée Pelkey McGregror, (BariMac@aol.com) Mar 2003:

 xv. MARY ELISABETH PELTIER, b. 23/3/1869, Harrison Twp, MaComb Co, MI; m. DANIEL POMAINVILLE, 1884; b. 1862.

Notes for MARY ELISABETH PELTIER:
Ann Faulkner, Mar 2000: Mary Elisabeth Peltier b. 23-3-1869, Harrison Twp, Macomb Co, bpt. 5-11-1884 Mt Clemens.

Renée Pelkey McGregror, (BariMac@aol.com) Mar 2003: Mary Elisabeth Peltier b. 1869 Harrison Twp, Macomb Co m. 1884 Daniel Pomainville b. 1862.

 xvi. WILLIAM PETER PELTIER, b. 27/9/1870.
 

133.  MATILDA23 PELTIER (SUSANNE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, PIERRE-LOUIS21, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born Bet. 1829 - 1831.  She married (1) HENRI TREMBLAY Bef. 1854.  He died 1865 in MI.  She married (2) FRANÇOIS PELTIER 10/1865 in St Peter's Mt Clemens, MI, son of LOUIS PELTIER and MARY BEAULIEU.  He was born Abt. 1833.

Notes for MATILDA PELTIER:
Renée Pelkey McGregror, (BariMac@aol.com) Mar 2003: Matilda Pelletier b. 1833 m(1) Henri Tremblay d. 1865 m(2) 10-1865 St Peter's Mt Clemens, François Peltier b. 1833.

Ibid: Marriage Records of St Peter's, Mt Clemens, MI 1846-1926, p. 35: Francis Peltier 32, widower of Mary Saucier & s/o Louis Peltier & Mary Beaulieu m. Oct 1865 Mathilda Peltier 35 widow of Henry Tremblay d/o Charles & Susanne Dagneau dit Dequindre, Father Van Renterghem, witnesses: Magloire Peltier & Clemens Moor.

Ibid: 1870 Census, Village of Mount Clemens, 8-8-1870: Frank Peltier 34, carpenter,  b. MI, cannot read or write; Matilda Peltier 30, b. MI, cannot read or write; Julia Trombly 16, b. MI; Charles Trombly 13, attended school during year; Charles Peltier 74, b. MI. JWP Note:  The Trembay children would appear to be Mathilda's children from her marriage to Henry Tremblay.
 
Children of MATILDA PELTIER and HENRI TREMBLAY are:
 i. JULIA24 TREMBLAY, b. Abt. 1854.
 ii. CHARLES TREMBLAY, b. Abt. 1857.
 

134.  MARIE-CATHERINE23 PELTIER (CATHERINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, CHLS-STANISLAUS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1)  She married EDOUARD PERSONNE, son of THOMAS PARSONS and UNKNOWN.

Notes for MARIE-CATHERINE PELTIER:
Denissen p. 959: Mary m. Edward Parson.

Notes for EDOUARD PERSONNE:
JWP Note:  Edward Parsons was the son of Thomas Parsons of Kent County, a United Empire Loyalist.
 
Children of MARIE-CATHERINE PELTIER and EDOUARD PERSONNE are:
 i. JEAN24 PERSONNE, b. Bef. 4/1/1815; m. HÉLÈNE JACOB.

Notes for JEAN PERSONNE:
St Peters Parish Records, LDS Film 1310855; Jean Personne (Parson) s/o Edouard & Marie Catherine Peltier b. 18-2-1814, bpt. 4-1-1815, godfather François Ouellette, godmother Marg Desloges.

 ii. JUDITH PERSONNE, b. 11/6/1821; d. 3/9/1822, St Peter's, Tilbury East, ON.

Notes for JUDITH PERSONNE:
St Peter's Parish Records, LDS Film # 1310855: Judith Person b. 11-6 bpt. 18-6-1821 d/o Edouard & Catherine Peltier, godfather: François Trudel, godmother: Victoire Peltier.

Ibid: Judith Person buried 8-9-1822, d. 3-9-1822, age 14 months, d/o Eduoard Person & Catherine Peltier. JWP Note:  A prayer service was conducted on 6-9-1822 for 4 deceased persons: ? Lauson, Scholastique Trudel, ? Boucher & Judith Trudel which may suggest there was some sort of epidemic which attached small children.

 iii. MARIE PERSONNE, b. 11/5/1823.

Notes for MARIE PERSONNE:
St Peter's Parish Records, LDS film # 1310855: Marie Person b. 11-5 bpt. 15-6-1823 d/o Edouard & Catherine Peltier, godfather: Charles Beaugrand dit Champagne, godmother: Catherine Dequinte wife of Gabriel Peltier.

 iv. AGATHE PERSONNE, b. 5/8/1825.

Notes for AGATHE PERSONNE:
St Peter's Parish Records, LDS film # 1310855: Agathe Person b. 5-8 bpt. 30-10-1825 d/o Edouard & Catherine Peltier, godfather: Gabriel Peltier, godmother: Clemence Dragon.

 v. EDOUARD PERSONNE, b. 19/3/1829.

Notes for EDOUARD PERSONNE:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film: Edouard Parson b. 19-3-1829 bpt. 24-5-1829 s/o Edouard & Catherine Peltier, godfather: Narcisse Dauphin, godmother: Pelagie Dequindre.

 vi. FRANÇOISE PERSONNE, b. 23/1/1832.

Notes for FRANÇOISE PERSONNE:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film: Françoise Parson b. 23-1-1832 bpt. 30-1-1832 d/o Edouard & Catherine Peltier, godfather: Charles Réaume, godmother: Euphrosine Pelletier.

 vii. HÉLÈNE PERSONNE, b. 20/10/1835.

Notes for HÉLÈNE PERSONNE:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film 1310855: Hélene Personne b. 20-10-1835 bpt. 18-1-1835 d/o Edouard & Catherine Peltier godfather: Antoine Godefroy, godmother: Elizabeth Personne.

 viii. CATHERINE PERSONNE, m. ALEXANDER JACOB, 7/1/1845, St Peters, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for ALEXANDER JACOB:
Parish Records, St Peter's, Tilbury East, LDS Film 1310855: Alexander Jacob s/o the late Roderic & Angélique Ladouceur m. 7-1-1845 Catherine Personne, d/o Edouard & Catherine Peltier
 

135.  ANDRÉ23 PELTIER (CATHERINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, CHLS-STANISLAUS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 8/11/1797 in Windsor, ON, and died 22/1/1872 in Immaculate Conception, Pain Court, ON.  He married CATHERINE FAUBERT 1/2/1825 in St Peters, Tilbury East, ON, daughter of JEAN-BAPTISTE FAUBERT and SUSANNE PELTIER.  She was born 28/2/1806 in Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON, and died 30/10/1880 in Immaculate Conception, Pain Court, ON.

Notes for ANDRÉ PELTIER:
Assumption Church Records, Windsor, Baptism :  The 21st day of February 1798 the undersigned priest baptized André born the 8th of November last of the legitimate marriage of Gabriel Peltier and Catherine Dequindre.  The godfather was René Théodore Desruisseau? and the godmother was Pelagie Dequindre who with the mother declared they could not write.  Signed : Marchand, Priest: JWP Note :  The godmother was Catherine Dequindre's half sister and the aunt of the infant.  The godfather appears to have been a member of the Trotier family.

French Families of the Detroit River Region, 1701-1936, Denissen p. 960: André Peltier b. 8-11-1797 bpt. 21-2-1798 at Assumption d. 1872 m. Catherine Fobert (Faubert).

St Peter's Parish Records, LDS film # 1310855: Feb 1, 1825 After the publication of two banns of marriage in front of the parish of the church of Assumption at Detroit (JWP Note: The record is hard to read but there appears to be some reference to the 3rd bann having been dispensed with.) between André Peltier s/o Gabriel & Catherine Dequindre and Catherine Faubert d/o Jean Baptiste & Suzanne Peltier.  There is reference to a dispensation given by Monseigner ?? of Québec because of the 3rd? degree blood relationship of the bride and groom. Present on the side of the groom were Charles Beauchamp and the groom's father and on the side of the bride, her brother etc. Signed: André Peltier & Crevier, Priest.  JWP Note:  André married his first cousin, Catherine Faubert.  André's father Gabriel and Catherine's mother Suzanne were brother and sister, the children of André & Marie-Catherine Meloche.

Denissen - Correction and Additions by Mane Emery dated Jan 1, 1993:  André Peltier (Gabriel, André etc) b. 8-11-1797 bpt. 21-2-1798 Assumption, d. 22-1-1872, Pain Court bur 24-1-1872 Immaculate Conception, Pain Court, Kent Co, ON m. 1-2-1825 St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent Co to Catherine Faubert b. 28-2-1806 Tilbury East. bpt. 26-5-1806 St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent Co d. 30-10-1880 bur 1-11-1880 Immaculate Conception, Pain Court, d/o Jean Baptiste and Suzanne Peltier.  Children: i) Matilda b. 24-1-1828 Assumption bpt. 16-2-1828 St Peter Tilbury East d. 30-1-1913 Pinconning, Bay Co, MI buried St Michael cemetery, Pinconning  m(1) 12-2-1850 St Peters to Jean Baptiste Riché b. 22-11-1815 bpt. 31-1-1816 St Peters d. 15-12-1879 Pain Court bur Immaculate Conception, Pain Court, widower of Angele Beaugrand dit Champagne s/o Jean Baptiste Riché and Marie Caron; m(2) 9-5-1889 St Mary, West Bay City, MI Moses Rivers, Essexville ca 1820 s/o John Rivers and Catherine Pruden d. 26-5-1907 age 87, Bay City. JWP Note: Other children are listed on pages 960 and 961 of Denissen.

Mariages et Sépultures, Paroisse L'Immaculée-Conception de Paincourt 1851-1988: Société Franco Ontarienne d'Histoire et de Généalogie: Sépultures, p. 160: André Pelletier né 8-11-1797 Assumption, Windsor, d. 22-1-1872 s. 24-1-1872, 74 ans, m. Catherine Faubert 1-2-1825 St-Pierre, Tilbury East, parents, Gabriel and Cath Dequindre.

Men of Upper Canada Militia Nominal Rolls 1828-1829, Toronto Gen Society, 1995:  An Andrew Peltier is shown as a private soldier in the Kent Militia in 1829.  He was reported to have been 28 years old at the time.

Kent County Land Records, Pain Court Settlement or Gore, Township of Dover East:
LOT 14: (JWP Note:  The land records for Lot 14 also include notes for Lot 15)
11-11-1840: Patent to Jean Baptiste Faubert, 45 acres
11-11-1840 W2 sold to Andrew Peltier (m. Catherine Faubert) for 50 Pounds JWP Note:  André bought the land from his father-in-law.
10-2-1842: Jean Baptiste Faubert sold 22 1/2 acres to Jean Baptiste Riché for 65 Pounds.
27-3-1850: Andrew Peltier and wife sold a portion of the 22 1/2 acres to Jean Baptist Riché for 30? Pounds.
31-1-1872: Lands to Andrew Peltier Jr (m. Henriette Pâquin) and Isadore Peltier (m. Judith Trudel) probate of will dated 2-6-1870.
30-1-1872 & 27-1-1876: Andrew Peltier (Jr) sold interest ? in Lots 14 & 15 to Isador Peltier. (JWP Note:  It looks like André and Isadore were trading lands to rationalize their respective land holdings in Lots 14 & 15.
5-2-1876: Isadore Peltier sold interests? in Lots 14 & 15 to Gilbert Hebert for $ 1,400 and took a mortgage for $600.
6-9-1876: Gilbert Hebert sold interests ? in Lots 14 & 15 to Theodo (Theodore) Bourassa for $1,400.
10-4-1877: Andrew Peltier purchased interests ? in Lots 14 & 15 from Theodo Bourassa et ux for $700
12-5-1877: Isadore Peltier granted a mortgage for $300 on Ptn Lots 14 & 15 to George Morris.
9-2-1877?: Isadore Peltier ex ux granted a mortgage for $340 on Ptn Lots 14 & 15 (28 1/2 acres) to Edmund Baby.
15-10-1877: Edmund Baby discharged a mortgage on Ptn Lots 14 & 15 (28 1/2 acres) to Andrew (Isadore?) Peltier.
9-5-1916: Andrew Peltier Sr (m. Henriette Pâquin) to Andrew Peltier Jr (oldest son m. Elizabeth Cachette) probate of will dated 8-5-1903.
30-10-1916: Andrew Peltier et ux granted a mortgage for $400 to Martha J. Carswell.
17-7-1917: Andrew Peltier granted an oil and gas lease to United Development Co Ltd.
5-6-1931: Andrew Peltier et ux granted a mortgage for $600.00 to Isabella A. Wilson.
6-11-1939: Andrew Peltier granted Union Gas Company and oil and gas lease on Ptn Lots 14 & 15. This lease was surrendered 26-11-1941.
29-7-1946: Grant? by Henry Peltier (son of Andrew) to Hector Trudel.

LOT 15: JWP Note: The land records for Lot 15 also include notes for Lot 14)
12-7-1841: Patent to Isaac Charron, 45 acres.
3-5-1850: Isaac Charron sold 45 acres to Andrew Peltier (m. Catherine Faubert) for 150 Pounds.
31-1-1872: Lands to Andrew Peltier Jr (m. Henriette Pâquin) and Isadore Peltier (m. Judith Trudel) probate of will dated 2-6-1870.
30-1-1872: Isidore Peltier et ux sold interests to Andrew Peltier for $1.00
30-1-1872: Andrew Peltier et ux sold interests to Isador for $1.00 (JWP Note:  It looks as if Andrew and Isidor were trading lands to rationalize their respective holdings in Lots 14 & 15.)
9-4-1874: Isidore Peltier granted a mortgage to Edmund Baby for $340.00.
27-1-1876: Andrew Peltier et ux sold 16 1/2 acres in Lot 14 to Isidore Peltier, no compensation noted.
27-1-1876: Isidore Peltier et ux sold Andrew Peltier 28 1/2 acres, no compensation noted.
29-1-1876: Isidore Peltier et ux sold Gilbert Hebert lands in Lots 14 & 15 for $1,400.
29-1-1876: Gilbert Hebert granted Isidore Peltier a mortgage on the same lands for $600.
6-9-1876: Gilbert Hebert sold the same lands to Theot? Bourassa for $1,400.
19-9-1877: Theot? Bourassa et ux sold these same lands to Andrew Peltier for $700.
10-4-1877: Andrew Peltier et ux granted a mortgage to George A. Morris on these lands? for $700.
12-5-1877:Isidore Peltier granted George A. Morris a mortgage for $300.
15-10-1877: Edmund Baby discharged a mortgage to Andrew Peltier (should this be Isidore Peltier?).
21-3-1887: Out Loan & Development Coy granted? Andrew Peltier.
3-2-1894: Andrew Peltier granted James Dillon a mortgage for $240.00.
2-1-1897: James Dillon discharged the mortgate to Andrew Peltier.
29-1-1916: Andrew Peltier Sr (m. Henriette Pâquin) probate of will dated 9-5-1903 transfer lands to Andrew Peltier (m. Elizabeth Cachette) and CHARLES Peltier (m. Sarah Ann Campbell).
30-10-1916: Andrew Peltier granted a mortgage for $400.00 to Martha A. Carswell.
17-7-1919: Andrew Peltier granted an oil and gas lease to United Development Company Ltd.
9-6-1928: William R. Greenwood granted Andrew Peltier a mortgage for $100.00.
13-7-1928: Charles Peltier granted Ajax Oil & Gas Co an oil & gas lease.
11-6-1929: William R. Greenwood discharged the mortgage to Andrew Peltier.
20-2-1929: Andrew Peltier granted Union Natural Gas Company an oil & gas lease.
3-1-1931: Andrew Peltier et ux granted a mortgage for $600.00 to Isabella E. Willson.
26-4-1935: Charles A. Peltier granted George A. Rawlings an oil & gas lease.  The lease was surrendered 25-9-1935.
6-11-1939: Andrew Peltier granted Union Gas Co an oil & gas lease. Surrendered 26-11-1941.
30-10-1939: Charles & Sarah Peltier granted Union Gas Company an oil & gas lease. Surrendered 26-11-1941.
11-4-1941: Charles Peltier et ux granted?? Charles & Sarah Peltier.
24-9-1946: Isabella A. Willson granted? Andrew Peltier.
1-11-1946: Ethel Stewart granted? Andrew Peltier.
29-7-1946: Grant? by Henry Peltier (son of Andrew) to Hector Trudel.
5-7-1950: Sarah A. Peltier to Herman Peltier, probate of will.
21-4-1951:Wilfred Pelkey Exec of Sarah A. Peltier to Herman Peltier.
11-4-1951: Melvina Gervais (widow) M? Bezaire (Alice May Peltier w/o Thomas Bezaire) quit claim to Herman Peltier $1,000.00.
17-2-1959: Treasurer of Ontario, Estate of Herman Peltier
28-10-1969: Ursula Peltier to Bernard & Margaret Trudelle for $21,000.00

1851 Agricultural Cenus, Dover: Andrew Peltier; Pain Court Block 15; 67 acres, 28 acres in crop, 2 pasture, 37 wood or wild
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Notes for CATHERINE FAUBERT:
Mariages et Sépultures, Paroisse l'Immaculée-Conception de Paincourt 1851-1988: Société Franco-Ontarienne d'Histoire et de Généalogie: Sépultures p. 160:  Catherine (Faubert) Peltier né. 28-2-1806, bpt. St-Pierre Tilbury East, d. 30-10-1880, s. 1-11-1880 m. André 1-2-1825 St Pierre, Tilbury East d/o J.B. Faubert and Suzanne Peltier.

Parish Records, St Peter's, Tilbury East, Kent County, ON, LDS Film#1310855: Catherine Faubert b. 28-2-1806 d/o Jean Baptiste & Suzanne Peltier, godfather: Isaac Peltier, godmother: Marianne Julie Desloges.
 
Children of ANDRÉ PELTIER and CATHERINE FAUBERT are:
 i. PIERRE-ANDRE24 PELTIER, b. 3/5/1826, Pain Court, Dover, Kent, ON; d. 21/12/1827, St Peters, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for PIERRE-ANDRE PELTIER:
St Peter's Parish Records, LDS film # 1310855: Pierre André b. 3-5, bpt 29-6-1826 s/o André & Catherine Faubert, godfather: Gabriel Peltier, godmother: Marie Jeanne Faubert wife of François Trudel.

Ibid: Pierre André s/o André & Catherine Faubert, d. 21-12-1828 1 year 8 months, buried 12-1827, prayer service 1-2-1828.

189. ii. MATHILDE PELTIER, b. 24/1/1828, Assumption, ON; d. 30/1/1913, Pinconning, Bay Co, MI.
 iii. HÉLÈNE (ELLEN) PELTIER, b. 10/10/1829, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON; d. 5/2/1912, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON; m. JOHN M. DOLSEN, 30/4/1853, St Peters, Tilbury East,  Kent Co, ON; b. 18/11/1807, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON; d. 16/3/1894, Chatham, ON.

Notes for HÉLÈNE (ELLEN) PELTIER:
Denissen p. 960: married John M. Dolson of Chatham.

Joyce Tremblay Notes, Jan 2000: Helen (Ellen) b. 10-11-1829 bpt. 7-2-1830 St Peters, m. 30-4-1853, St Peters Jean M. Dolsen b. 18-11-1807 widower of Rebecca Comford, Jean was a prominent citizen of Chatham.

Notes for JOHN M. DOLSEN:
St Peter's Parish Records, LDS film 1310855: Marriage: Jean Dolson widower of  Rebecca Comiford m. 30-4-1853 Hélène Peltier.  JWP Note:  The record seems to contain some kind of church dispensation to allow the marriage of Jean (an Anglican?) and Hélène, a Catholic.

190. iv. ANDRÉ PELTIER, b. 15/7/1831, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON; d. 30/12/1915, Pain Court, ON.
 v. HENRIETTE PELTIER, b. 5/10/1833, Dover Twp, Kent County, ON; d. 5/4/1835, Assumption, ON.

Notes for HENRIETTE PELTIER:
Joyce Tremblay Notes, Jan 2000: Henriette b. 5-10-1833 Dover Twp, bpt. 24-8-1834 St Peters. d. 5-4--1835, 18 months, bur 4-1835 Assumption Church.

St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film: Henriette Peltier b. 5-10-1833, bpt. 24-8-1834 d/o André & Catherine Faubert, godfather: Charles Peltier, godmother: Rosalie Faubert.

 vi. AGATHE PELTIER, b. 13/1/1837, Pain Court, Dover, Kent, ON; m. JOSEPH GALARNEAU.

Notes for AGATHE PELTIER:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records, LDS Film # 1310855: Agathe Peltier b. 13-1-1837 bpt. 23-1-1837 d/o André & Catherine Faubert, godfather: J. B. Morin (priest), godmother: Susanne Peltier.

191. vii. ISIDORE (THEODORE) PELTIER, b. 16/9/1839, Pain Court, Dover Twp, ON; d. 24/6/1914, Pain Court, Dover Twp, ON.
 viii. OLIVIER PELTIER, b. 8/6/1842, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON; d. 8/1861, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for OLIVIER PELTIER:
Parish Records, St Peter's Tilbury East, LDS Film No 1310855: Olivier Peltier b. 8-6 bp. 14-8-1842 s/o André & Catherine Faubert, godfather: Léon Peltier, godmother: Agnes Dolsen.

Denissen p. 961:  Drowned in the Thames River at the age of 19.

Joyce Tremblay Notes, Feb 2000: Olivier Peltier b. 8-6-1842 bpt. 7-8-1842 St Peter's d. 18-8-1842 buried St Peter's 19-8-1842.  JWP Note:  There may have been two sons named Olivier, one who died in infancy - needs verification.

192. ix. EDESSE PELTIER, b. Abt. 7/1844, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON.
 x. EDMOND PELTIER, b. 17/7/1846, Pain Court, ON; d. 27/6/1931.

Notes for EDMOND PELTIER:
Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent, 1904, J.H. Beers & Co p. 293: Proprietor of a transfer company in Detroit.

Parish Records, St Peter's, Tilbury East, LDS Film 1310855: Edmund Peltier b. 17-7- bpt. 28-8-1846 s/o André & Catherine Faubert, godfather: Georges Roi, godmother: Hélène Peltier.

Myrtle Pletos Notes, Aug 2000: Edmund Peltier d. 27-6 buried 29-6-1931 St François Xavier, Tilbury, age 86.  The age of this Edmumd seems to fit the date fo birth of Edmund s/o André and Catherine Faubert.  An Edward Peltier m. Lela Sabel had a daughter, Lela Euphebia bpt. 11-3-1870 at St Andrews, Saginaw, Saginaw County, MI - is he the Edmund, s/o André and Catherine Faubert?
 

136.  GABRIEL23 PELTIER (CATHERINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, CHLS-STANISLAUS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born Abt. 8/1801 in St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON, and died in Unknown.  He married MARIE-ANN ROI 1/2/1826 in St Peters, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co, ON, daughter of AUGUSTIN ROI and CECILE DROUILLARD.  She was born 15/12/1804 in Assumption, ON, and died Bef. 1/11/1863 in St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for GABRIEL PELTIER:
St Peter's Parish Records, LDS film # 1310855:  Gabriel Peltier: bpt. 10-7-1802  "sous condition"  aged 10 months born of the legitimate marriage of Gabriel Peltier and Catherine Fontenay.  Godfather Louis Trudel and Godmother Marianne Labute. Marchand, Priest

Ibid: Gabriel Peltier s/o Gabriel & Catherine Dequindre m. 1-2-1826 Marie Ann Roi d/o Augustin & Cécile Drouillard.

Joyce Tremblay Notes: Dec 1999: Gabriel m. 1-2-1826 St Peters, Marie-Anne Roi d/o Augustin Roi & Cecile Drouillard, b. 15-12-1804, bpt. 17-12-1804 Assumption, Sponsors: Louis Thomas & Marie-Anne Vilaire, she died 1863, bur 1-11-1863, St Peters.

Men of Upper Canada Militia Nominal Rolls 1828-1829, Toronto Genealogical Society, 1995:  A Gabriel Peltier was recorded as a private in the Kent Militia.  He was shown as being 27 years old in 1829 which suggests this is the Gabriel referred to.
 
Children of GABRIEL PELTIER and MARIE-ANN ROI are:
 i. ATHANASE24 PELTIER, b. 11/10/1826, Kent Co, ON; d. 27/9/1835, St Peters, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for ATHANASE PELTIER:
St Peter's Parish Records, LDS film # 1310855: Athenais Peltier b. 11-10-1826 bpt. 27-3-1827 s/o Gabriel & Marie Ann Roi, godfather: Gabriel Peltier, godmother: Cécile Drouillard widow of Augustin Roi.

Ibid: Athanase Peltier buried 29-9-1835, d. yesterday in drowning accident, s/o Gabriel & Anna Roi, present: father Gabriel and uncles, Charles & Louis.

193. ii. FRANÇOISE-STEPHANIE PELTIER, b. 17/6/1828; d. 27/10/1887, St Peters, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co, ON.
 iii. MARIE-ANNE PELTIER, b. 13/11/1829, Kent Co, ON; m. JOSEPH TRUDELLE, 6/11/1849, St Peters, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for MARIE-ANNE PELTIER:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film: Marie Anne Peltier b. 30-11-1829 bpt. 7-2-1830 d/o Gabriel & Anna Roy, godfather: Léon Peltier, godmother Sara Roy.

Joyce Tremblay Notes, Jan 2000: Marie-Anne Pelletier b. 13-11-1829, bpt. Feb 1830 St Peter's, m. 6-11-1849 St Peter's Peter Joseph Trudelle s/o François Xavier & Jeannette Faubert.  Marie-Ann and Joseph were 2nd cousins.

Notes for JOSEPH TRUDELLE:
Parish Records, St Peter's, Tilbury East, LDS Film 1310855: Joseph Trudel s/o François & the late Jeannette Faubert m. 6-11-1849 Anne Peltier d/o Gabriel & Marie Anne Roi.

 iv. GUILLAUME PELTIER, b. Abt. 1831; d. 14/6/1845, St Peters, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for GUILLAUME PELTIER:
Parish Records, St Peter's, Tilbury East, LDS Film 1310855: Guillaume Peltier buried 17-6-1845 d. 14-6-1845, 14 years, s/o Gabriel & Marie Anne Roi.

 v. GABRIEL PELTIER, b. 16/3/1831.

Notes for GABRIEL PELTIER:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film: Gabriel Peltier b. 16-3-1831 bpt. 2-5-1831 s/o Gabriel & Anna Roy, godfather: George Roy, godmother: Pelagie Dequindre.

 vi. NOAH PATRICK PELTIER, b. Bef. 27/1/1833.

Notes for NOAH PATRICK PELTIER:
Joyce Tremblay Notes, Jan 2000: Noah Patrick Peltier, bpt. 27-1-1833 St Peter's,  He may have married Philomene Letourneau but that needs verification.

 vii. MAURICE PELTIER, b. 17/12/1833, Kent Co, ON; d. 30/12/1834, St Peters, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for MAURICE PELTIER:
Joyce Tremblay Notes, Jan 2000: Maurice b. 17-12-1833, bpt. 28-12-1833 St Peter's, d. 30-12-1834 age 1 year, buried 1-1-1835 St Peter's.

194. viii. CATHERINE PELTIER, b. 27/7/1835.
 ix. CLAIRE PELTIER, b. 19/5/1837.

Notes for CLAIRE PELTIER:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records, LDS Film # 1310855: Claire Peltier b. 19-5-1837 bpt. 28-5-1837 d/o Gabriel & Anne Roi, godfather: J.B. Morin (Priest), godmother: Catherine Dequinte.

 x. MATHIEU PELTIER, b. 28/9/1838.

Notes for MATHIEU PELTIER:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records, LDS Film # 1310855: Mathieu Peltier b. 28-9-1838, bpt. 4-11-1838 s/o Gabriel & Marie Anne Roi, godfather: Michel David, godmother: Alix? David.

195. xi. DANIEL PELTIER, b. 26/5/1840.
 xii. ALEXIS PELTIER, b. 10/11/1841.

Notes for ALEXIS PELTIER:
Joyce Tremblay Notes, Jan 2000: Alex Pelletier b. 10-2-1842, bpt. 20-2-1842, St Peter's.

Parish Records, St Peter's Tilbury East, LDS Film No 1310855: Alexis Peltier b. 10-11-1841, bpt. 20-2-1842 s/o Gabriel & Marie Ann Roi. godfather: Alexis Labadie, godmother: Veronique Peras?

 xiii. JOSEPHINE PELTIER, b. 4/7/1843, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for JOSEPHINE PELTIER:
Parish Records, St Peter's, Tilbury East, LDS Film 1310855: Josephine Peltier b. 4-7 bpt. 21-2-1844 s/o Gabriel & Marie Anne Roi, godfather: John Williams, godmother: Marie Jacob.

 xiv. SAMUEL PELTIER, b. 5/10/1848.

Notes for SAMUEL PELTIER:
Joyce Tremblay Notes, Jan 2000: Samuel Peltier b. 5-10-1848, bpt. 15-10-1848 St Peter's.
 

137.  MADELEINE23 PELTIER (CATHERINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, CHLS-STANISLAUS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 2/9/1803 in St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON, and died in Unknown.  She married ROBERT PIKE in Unknown.  He was born in Unknown, and died in Unknown.

Notes for MADELEINE PELTIER:
LDS Film 1310855, Records of St Peters Parish:   Madeline bpt. 18-9-1803 age 16 days, d/o Gabriel Peltier & Catherine Dequinte.  Godfather, Louis Trudel, Godmother was Catherine Dequinte.  This latter Catherine was likely Catherine Dagneau de Quindre (1782 - aft 1817) d/o François Dagneau de Quindre, Sieur de Picanier.  Catherine was married to Louis Viller dit St Louis.

Commemorative Biographical Records of Kent County, p. 294: Madeline Peltier, wife of ? Peck. JWP Note: husband's name may have been Pike - see notes on daughter Elizabeth.
 
Children of MADELEINE PELTIER and ROBERT PIKE are:
 i. ELIZABETH24 PIKE, b. 16/2/1821.

Notes for ELIZABETH PIKE:
St Peter's Parish Records, LDS Film # 1310855: Elizabeth Pike b. 16-2 bpt. 10-3-1821 d/o Robert Pike & Madeleine Peltier, godfather: Simon Hawk (Hauke), godmother: Elizabeth Pike.

 ii. MARY PIKE, b. Abt. 1825.

Notes for MARY PIKE:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film: 1310855: Mary Pike buried 1-2-1828 abt 3 yrs, d/o Robert & Madeleine Peltier.

 iii. GEORGE PYKE, b. 6/4/1828.

Notes for GEORGE PYKE:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film:  Geoge Pyke b. 6-4-1828 bpt. 27-4-1828 s/o Robert & Magdeleine Peltier, godfather: Nicolas Balard, godmother: Judith Réaume.

 iv. CATHERINE PYKE, b. 26/12/1829.

Notes for CATHERINE PYKE:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film: Catherine Pyke b. 26-12, bpt. 8-2-1830 d/o Robert & Magdeleine Peltier, godfather: George Roy, godmother: Catherine Dequindre w/o Gabriel Peltier.

 v. CHARLES PYKE, b. 24/11/1835.

Notes for CHARLES PYKE:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film 1310855: Charles and twin sister Marie Mathilde were bpt. 24-11-1835, b. today, children of Robert Pyk & Magdalene Peltier,  Charles: godfather: Louis Galerneau, godmother: Euphrosine Peltier. Marie-Mathilde, godfather: Charles Peltier, godmother: Elizabeth Pyk.

 vi. MARIE-MATHILDE PIKE, b. 24/11/1835; d. 8/6/1837, St Peter's, Tilbury East, ON.

Notes for MARIE-MATHILDE PIKE:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film 1310855: See notes on her twin brother Charles.

Ibid: Mathilde Pyk, d. 8-6-1837 buried 10-6-1837, 18 months, d/o Robert & Madeleine Peltier.

 vii. EUPHROSINE PYKE, b. 15/1/1839.

Notes for EUPHROSINE PYKE:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records, LDS Film # 1310855: Euphrosine Pyke b. 15-1-1839 bpt 3-2-1839 d/o Robert & Madeleine Peltier, godfather: Antoine Balard, godmother: Thérese Desloges.
 

138.  VICTOIRE-PRISQUE23 PELTIER (CATHERINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, CHLS-STANISLAUS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 19/1/1806 in St Peters, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co, ON, and died 30/8/1840 in St Peter's, Tilbury East, ON.  She married GEORGES ROI 22/9/1823 in St Peters, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co, ON, son of AUGUSTIN ROI and CECILE DROUILLARD.  He was born 15/3/1799 in Sandwich, ON, and died Bef. 6/1/1888 in Unknown.

Notes for VICTOIRE-PRISQUE PELTIER:
LDS Film 1310855, St Peters Parish, Tilbury East, ON: Victoire Prisque n. 19-1, bpt. 15-2-1808 d/o Gabriel & Catherine Dequinte  godfather: François Arcouette??,  godmother: Julie Dequinte.  This may have been Julie Dagneau de Quindre (1790-1872) daughter of François Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre, Sieur de Picanier and Thérèse Boyer.

Ibid: George Roi s/o Augustin & Cécile Drouillard m. 22-9-1823 Victoire d/o Gabriel & Catherine Dequindre.

Ibid: Victoire Peltier d. 30-8-1841 buried 1-9-1841, wife of George Roi, age 34.

Joyce Tremblay Notes, Dec 1999: Victoire b. abt 1807, d. 30-8-1841, age 34, bur 1-9-1841 St Peters m. 23-9-1823, St Peters, George Roi s/o Augustin & Cécile Drouillard, bpt. 9-7-1799, Assumption aged 15 months, Sponsors: François Drouillard & Catherine Pilot.
 
Children of VICTOIRE-PRISQUE PELTIER and GEORGES ROI are:
 i. ANONYMOUS24 ROY, b. 14/5/1824.
 ii. GEORGE ROI, b. 27/3/1825, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON; d. 1902; m. OLIVE LOISELLE, 5/11/1860, Port Huron, MI.

Notes for GEORGE ROI:
St Peter's Parish Records, LDS film # 1310855: George Roi b. 27-3-18125 bpt. 30-4-1825 s/o George & Victoire Peltier, godfather Augustin Roi, godmother: Catherine Dequindre w/o Gabriel Peltier.

196. iii. SOPHIE ROY, b. 8/4/1827, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON; d. 26/6/1902, Alpena, MI.
197. iv. CLOVIS ROY, b. 26/4/1829, near Chatham, ON; d. 10/12/1884, Essexville, MI.
 v. ELIZA ROY, b. 10/11/1830, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON; m. PAUL GORIJON, 5/2/1855, Anchorville, MI.
 vi. EUSEBE ROY, b. 22/8/1832, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON.
 vii. JACQUES ROY, b. 29/3/1834.
 viii. LOUISE ROY, b. 11/6/1836; m. LOUIS LAMOUR.
 ix. MATHIEU ROY, b. 22/6/1838, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON; d. 21/9/1840, St Peter's, Tilbury East, ON.

Notes for MATHIEU ROY:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records, LDS Film # 1310855: Mathieu Roi b. 22-6-1838 bpt. 11-7-1838 s/o Georges & Victoire Peltier, godfather: Michel David, godmother Elizabeth ??,  d. 21-9-1840 buried 23-9-1840.

 x. CHARLES ROI, b. 6/8/1840, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON.
 xi. ANDRÉ ROY, b. 6/8/1840, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON; d. 3/12/1840, St Peter's, Tilbury East, ON.

Notes for ANDRÉ ROY:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records, LDS Film # 1310855: André Roi d. 3-12-1840 buried 5-12-1840 s/o George & Victoire Peltier.
 

139.  LÉON23 PELTIER (CATHERINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, CHLS-STANISLAUS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 5/2/1808 in Assumption, ON, and died 1847.  He married ANGÉLIQUE HAUKE 27/11/1831 in St Pauls (Anglican) Chatham, ON.

Notes for LÉON PELTIER:
Joyce Tremblay Notes, Dec 1999: Leon b. 6-2-1808 bpt. 6-2-1808, Assumption, Sponsors: Jean-Baptiste Vilaire & Suzanne Peltier.

St Peter's Parish Records: Leon Peltier d. 1847.

Men of Upper Canada Militia Nominal Rolls 1828-1829, Toronto Genealogical Society, 1995: Leon Peltier, 20 years of age is reported as having been a private in the Kent regiment.

Notes for ANGÉLIQUE HAUKE:
JWP Note:  John Hawke lived next to Gabriel Peltier on Lot 3, Front Concession, Dover Twp.  Gabriel purchased these lands 1-6-1830.
 
Children of LÉON PELTIER and ANGÉLIQUE HAUKE are:
198. i. JUDITH24 PELTIER, b. 10/4/1832; d. 18/1/1883, St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON.
 ii. JUSTINE PELTIER, b. Abt. 1835; m. LOUIS BOUCHET, 4/9/1855, St Peters,Tilbury East, Kent Co.

Notes for JUSTINE PELTIER:
St Peter's, Tilbury East, Parish Records: LDS Film #1310855: Justine Peltier b. 20-1-1834 bpt. 16-2-1834 d/o Léon & Angélique Hawk, godfather: Louis Peltier, uncle, godmother: Geneviève Hawk, maternal aunt.

Ibid: 4-9-1855 Louis Bouchet s/o Joseph and Florence Raymond m. Justine Peltier d/o Léon and Angélique Hoc; Priest Raynell, signatures: Louis Bouchet (mark), Joseph Bouchet (mark) Theodore Quellette (mark) etc

199. iii. CATHERINE PELTIER, b. 20/4/1836.
 iv. HENRIETTE PELTIER, b. 16/5/1838; d. Bef. 3/2/1857.

Notes for HENRIETTE PELTIER:
Mariages et Sépultures, Paroisse L'Immaculée Conception de Pain Court, 1851-1988: Société Franco-Ontarienne d'Histoire et de Généalogie: Sépultures p. 161: Henriette Pelletier n. 16-5-1838 s. 3-2-1857 18 ans d/o Léon & Angélique Hogue.

Parish Records, St Peter's, Raleigh (later St Patrick's Merlin), Kent County, lDS Film 1310851: Henriette Pelletier buried 3-2-1857 age 18.

200. v. ALEXANDRE (LÉON?) PELTIER, b. 11/8/1840, Big Point, Dover Twp, Kent Co, ON; d. 11/8/1916.
 vi. JOSEPH PELTIER, b. 21/10/1842; d. 7/11/1842, St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent Co, ON.

Notes for JOSEPH PELTIER:
Parish Records, St Peter's Tilbury East, LDS Film No 1310855: Joseph Peltier b. 21-10-1842 bpt. 23-10-1842 s/o Léon & Angélique Hogue, godfather: Hilaire Brousseau, godmother: Catherine Perras.

Ibid: Joseph Peltier buried 9-11-1842 died, 7-11-1842, 20 days.

201. vii. MICHAEL-JONAS PELTIER, b. 1843.
 viii. MICHEL PELTIER, b. 17/11/1843.

Notes for MICHEL PELTIER:
Parish Records, St Peter's, Tilbury East, LDS Film 1310855: Michel Peltier b. 17-11 bpt. 19-11-1843 s/o Léon & Angélique Hogue, godfather: Edmon Lyk, godmother: Sarah Hogue.

202. ix. CHARLES PELTIER, b. 22/4/1845.
 

140.  LOUIS23 PELTIER (CATHERINE22 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE, CHLS-STANISLAUS21 DAGNEAU DE QUINDRE DIT FONTENAY, LOUIS-CESAIRE20DAGNEAU, SR DE QDRE DIT FNTY, MICHEL19 DAGNEAU DE DOUVILLE SIEUR DE QUINDRE, ROBERT18D'AIGNEAUX, SIEUR DE DOUVILLE, CHARLES17D'AIGNEAUX DE L'ISLE, SR DE DOUVILLE, OLIVIER16 D'AIGNEAUX SR DE LA CHESNE & DOUVILLE, JEAN15D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, MICHEL14 D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, MARCEL13, JEHAN12D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX-EN-BESSIN, GUILLAUME11D' AIGNEAUX DE ST CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME10D'AIGNEAUX DE ST-CONTEST, SGR, GUILLAUME9D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX JUMEAUX, SGR, HENRY8D'AIGNEAUX DE DEUX-JUMEAUX, SGR, PHILIPPE7D'AIGNEAUX, SGR D'AIGNEAUX, GAUTIER6 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX ETC, HENRY5 D'AIGNEAUX SGR DE ST CONTEST, ROBERT4 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, CORBIN3 D AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT2 D'AIGNEAUX SGR D'AIGNEAUX, HERBERT1) was born 6/9/1809 in Windsor, ON, and died 29/11/1857 in Immaculate Conception, Pain Court, ON.  He married GENEVIÈVE BEAUGRAND DIT CHAMPAGNE 16/11/1836 in St Peters, Tilbury East, Kent, ON, daughter of CHARLES BEAUGRAND DIT CHAMPAGNE and FÉLICITÉ FAUBERT.  She was born 22/8/1820 in Unknown, and died 12/10/1902 in Pain Court, ON.

Notes for LOUIS PELTIER:
St Peters Parish Records: 7-9-1809: I the undersigned priest baptized Louis Pelletier born the night before of the legitimate marriage of Gabriel Peltier and Catherine Dequinte, the Godfather was Louis Villiers dit St Louis (JWP Note: a Louis Villers dit St Louis was the husband of Catherine Dequindre d/o François and Thérèse Boyer.) and the Godmother was Marie-Louise Meloche Basinet etc: Marchand, Priest.

Ibid: Louis Peltier s/o Gabriel & Catherine Dequindre m. 16-11-1836 Geneviève Beaugrand dit Champagne d/o Charles & Julie Faubert.

Parish Records, St Peter's, Raleigh (later St Patrick's Merlin), Kent County, LDS Film 1310851: Louis Peltier buried 29-11-1857 age 48.

Mariages et Sépultures,Paroisse l'Immaculée-Conception de Paincourt 1851-1988: Société Franco-Ontarienne d'Histoire et de Généalogie, Sépultures, p 162: Louis Pelletier, né 6-9-1809 s. 9-11-1857 48 ans, m Geneviève Beaugrand dit Champagne 16-11-1836 St-Pierre, Tilbury East, parents: Gabriel & Catherine Dequindre.

1851 Census, Dover: Listed below Gabriel & Catherine Peltier: Lewis 42, June? wife, 29 & John? age 6.

Notes for GENEVIÈVE BEAUGRAND DIT CHAMPAGNE:
St Peter's Parish Records, LDS Film # 1310855: Geneviève Champagne b. 22-8 bpt. 27-8-1820 d/o Charles Beaugrand dit Champagne & Félice Faubert.
 
Children of LOUIS PELTIER and GENEVIÈVE BEAUGRAND DIT CHAMPAGNE are:
 i. LOUIS-JEAN24 PELTIER, b. 10/11/1845.

Notes for LOUIS-JEAN PELTIER:
Parish Records, St Peter's, Tilbury East, LDS Film 1310855: Louis Jean? Peltier b. 10-11- bpt. 20-11-1854 s/o Louis & Geneviève Champagne (Beaugrand dit Champagne), godfather: Edmund Lyk, godmother: Julienne Champagne.

203. ii. SAMUEL PELTIER, b. 5/7/1854, Kent Co, ON; d. 9/5/1942, Pain Court, ON.
204. iii. MARIE-FRANÇOISE PELTIER, b. 1/5/1856; d. 1940, Pain Court, ON.
 iv. CHARLES PELTIER, b. 31/3/1858.

Notes for CHARLES PELTIER:
Joyce Tremblay Notes, Jan 2000: Charles Pelletier b. 31-3-1858, bpt. 2-4-1858 Immaculate Conception, Pain Court, ON.
 

141.  CHARLES23 PELTIER (CATHERI