Thérèse Dagneau de Quindre

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Personal and Family Information

Thérèse was born on 26 AUG 1787 in Détroit, Wayne Co. MI , the daughter of François-Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre dit Picanier and Thérèse Boyer.

She died on 25 FEB 1829 in Sandwich, Essex Co ON .

Her husband was Pierre Belleperche, who she married on 21 JAN 1812 in Assomption, Sandwich, Essex Co. ON . Their eight known children were Pierre (1813-?), François (1815-?), Marie-Edesse (1817-?), Anastasie (1820-1837), Mathilde (1822-?), Sophie (1825-?), Archange (1829-?) and Antoine (1829-1829).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Thérèse Dagneau de Quindre
(1787-1829)

 

François-Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre dit Picanier
(1747-1823)

 

Louis Antoine Césaire Dagneau dit Fontenay
(1704-1767)

 

Michel Dagneau de Douville
(<1666-1753)

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Marie Lamy dit Defond
(1670-1716)

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Marie-Anne Picoté de Belestre
(c1715-1756)

 

François-Marie Picoté dit De Belestre
(1677-1729)

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Marie-Catherine Trottier dit Beaubien
(c1679-1731)

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Thérèse Boyer
(1755-1808)

 

Ignace Boyer
(1721-1784)

 

Nicolas-Antoine Boyer
(1679-1759)

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Louise Payet dit St-Amour
(1686-?)

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Marie-Angélique Pépin dit Descardonnets
(1728-1807)

 

Joseph Pépin dit Descardonnets
(1694-<1734)

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Angélique Robert dit Lafontaine
(1702-?)

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Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth 26 AUG 1787
Place: Détroit, Wayne Co. MI
Death 25 FEB 1829
Place: Sandwich, Essex Co ON
Burial 27 FEB 1829
Place: Assomption, Sandwich, Essex Co. ON
See Note 1

Notes

Note 1

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.

Sources

  1. Jack Peltier
    Source: Jack Peltier
    Authors: Jack Peltiier
    Publisher: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wioconto/dagneau.htm
  2. French Families of Detroit River Region 1701- 1936
    Source: French Families of Detroit River Region 1701- 1936
    Authors: Denissen
    Page: 346