[606] [SR62] kush
de Marle Ancestors back to India
[16266] [SR62] kush
de Marle Ancestors back to India
[4166] This person is presumed living.
Père : Raymond Jean-Baptiste Chauvin
Mère : Bertha Jolie
Famille 1 : Samuel Truplano
[4166] This person is presumed living.
[4170] [SR50] Lespérance
Bill Lespérance: private communication
_Olivier D'Aigneaux ____+ | (.... - 1599) m 1560 _Charles D'Aigneaux de l'Île _|_Catherine de Villiers _ | (1572 - 1639) m 1624 (.... - 1607) _Robert Daigneaux ___________________________| | (1613 - 1668) m 1659 | | | _Étienne Davy __________ | | | | |_Renée Davy __________________|_? de Cerisy ___________ | (.... - 1648) m 1624 _Michel Dagneau de Douville _| | (1666 - 1753) m 1688 | | | ________________________ | | | | | ______________________________|________________________ | | | | |_Marie Feuillet _____________________________| | m 1659 | | | ________________________ | | | | |______________________________|________________________ | | |--Louis Antoine Césaire Dagneau dit Fontenay | (1704 - 1767) | ________________________ | | | _Jacques Lamy ________________|________________________ | | | _Joseph-Isaac Lamy dit Defond _______________| | | (1640 - ....) m 1663 | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | |_Barbe le Chevalier __________|________________________ | | |_Marie Lamy dit Defond ______| (1670 - 1716) m 1688 | | ________________________ | | | _Jacques Chevrainville _______|________________________ | | |_Marie-Madeleine Chevrainville dit Fontaine _| (1650 - 1733) m 1663 | | ________________________ | | |_Marguerite-Léonarde Baudon __|________________________
[N3283] 1727: Dictionary of Canadian Biography: trading among the Miamis; 1730+: Sending canoes to Michilimackinac and in partnership with Claude Marin de la Perriere, leasing the Michipicoten post (near Michipicoten Harbour, Ont) from Pierre Gualtier de Farrens et de la Verendyre; 1740-1742: Moved his wife from Montreal to Fort Saint Joseph (Niles, Michigan) and with his partner Claude Marin carried on a extensive trade with the Miamis and Potawatomis. Commandant at Fort St Joseph.
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 poste of the River St Joseph to François Picoté de Belestre, brother of the said Marie-Ann to which it gave power to receive her part of her share of the will of her great uncle in France, dated Jun 25, 1741.
1742: Moved his wife from Montreal to Fort Saint Joseph (Niles, Michigan) and with his partner Claude Marin carried on a extensive trade with the Miamis and Potawatomis. Commandant at Fort St Joseph.
1747: Transferred his business to Michilimackinac and became leading suppliers of the fort at that location. Indian problems resulted in him sending his wife back to Montreal. 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. He provided clothing, canoes and huge supplies of grain.
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.
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.
1766: (L' Esclavage au Canada Français by Marcel Trudel): Louise a Pawnee Indian, slave belonging to Louis-Cesaire Dagneau-Douville Dequindre, age 31 years; after having been set free, married at Detroit June 26, 1766 to 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, born and baptized May 11, 1757 in Detroit.
[N3299] 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. He 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 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.
[N4332] not married: slave to Louis Antoine Césaire
[N4340] 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
[N2299] not married
[N5273] Claude & Jeanne Cusson
[10010] [SR58] Rodham
Ancestors of Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton
__ | __|__ | _Guillaume Langlois _| | (1566 - 1634) | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Noël Langlois _____________| | (1604 - 1684) m 1634 | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_Jeanne Millet ______| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Robert Langlois | (1635 - 1654) | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Françoise Grenier-Garnier _| (1613 - 1665) m 1634 | | __ | | | __|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__|__
[N1355] François Marcel-Marcet & Marie Masseron
[11536] [SR19] RDrouin
Raynald Drouin
__ | __|__ | _Ingobrant __________| | (1070 - 1113) | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Robert de Pierrepont ___| | (1095 - 1122) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Gauthier de Pierrepont | | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Ermengarde de Montaigu _| (1100 - ....) | | __ | | | __|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__|__