Antoine was born on 08 AUG 1784 in Détroit, Wayne Co. MI , the son of François-Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre dit Picanier and Thérèse Boyer.
He died in 1843. The place is not known.
His wife was Marie-Jeanne Pillette, who he married on 25 OCT 1808 in Assomption, Sandwich, Essex Co. ON . Their seven known children were Thérèse (1809-?), Antoine (1811-?), Louis Antoine (1814-?), Archange (1819-?), Pauline Adélaïde (1020-?), Anastasie (1824-?) and Monique (1827-1837).
Antoine Dagneau de Quindre |
François-Guillaume Dagneau de Quindre dit Picanier |
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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Thérèse Boyer |
Ignace Boyer |
Nicolas-Antoine Boyer |
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Louise Payet dit St-Amour |
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Marie-Angélique Pépin dit Descardonnets |
Joseph Pépin dit Descardonnets |
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Angélique Robert dit Lafontaine |
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Birth | 8 AUG 1784 |
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Death | 1843 |
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Baptism | 10 AUG 1784 |
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Note 1
Correspondence and Papers, 1812-1856.
2 wallets, 1 microfilm reel.
Background: Detroit, Michigan, merchant.
Summary: Muster roll, Michigan militia, 1812; letter, 1832, regarding shipment of goods to Green Bay and giving news of cholera epidemic;and day book for Dequindre store at Detroit, 1815-1818.
Originals of some materials in Monroe County Historical Society, Michigan.