Antoine was born on 18 JUN 1782 in Détroit, Wayne Co. MI , the son of Antoine Dagneau de Quindre dit Pontchartrain and Catherine Trottier dit Desrivières de la Morandière.
He died on 26 FEB 1843 in Détroit, Wayne Co. MI .
His wife was Marie-Catherine Chapoton, who he married on 7 SEP 1809 in Détroit, Wayne Co. MI . Their nine known children were Jean (?-?), Antoine (1809-?), Mathilde (1811-1869), Adélaïde-Catherine (1814-1882), François-Benjamin (1816-?), Caroline-Desrivières de la Morandière Sophie (1819-1834), Théodore-Desrivières de la Morandière (1821-?), Émilie-Edesse (1823-?) and Alexandre-Louis (1830-?).
Antoine Dagneau de Quindre |
Antoine Dagneau de Quindre dit Pontchartrain |
Louis Antoine Césaire Dagneau dit Fontenay |
Michel Dagneau de Douville |
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Marie Lamy dit Defond |
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Marie-Anne Picoté de Belestre |
François-Marie Picoté dit De Belestre |
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Marie-Catherine Trottier dit Beaubien |
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Catherine Trottier dit Desrivières de la Morandière |
Jean-Noël Trottier dit Desrivières de la Morandière |
Julien Trottier dit Desrivières |
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Louise-Catherine Raimbaut |
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Marie-Catherine Gamelin |
Jacques-Joseph Gamelin dit Chateauvieux dit Maugras |
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Angélique-Marie-Jeanne Giasson |
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Birth | 18 JUN 1782 |
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Death | 26 FEB 1843 |
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Note 1
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.