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1666 Quebec Census, Trois Rivieres

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1666 Quebec Census, Trois Rivieres

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Marriage date- 11/17/1760 (History of Deerfield with Geneaologies)

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Married 1776 (History of Derrfield with Genealogies)

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Of St. Radegonde, ville de Poitiers, Poitou, Soldat de Carignan, Cie de Lafrediere Tailleur.

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Of Charny, diocese d'Evreux, Normandie.


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Springfield from 10/11/1665. Taxed 1638. Sergeant; much in town office. Sold his dwelling house and other buildings, with lands in Springfiled 2/2/1651. (Pioneers of Massachusetts)


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He enlisted at La Rochelle 5/14/1658 (notary Cherbonnier).

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Was a Filles du Roi from St. Jacques, Troyes, Champagne, France (The King's Daughters), arrilved in 1665.


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Came to America 1644. He came to Northampton as early as 1655. He was one of the first settlers at Northfield in 1673, but later returned to Northampton.

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Was in Boston in 1684, received a house lot at Wapping in 1686, was killed in the expedition to Schenectady in 1690.

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Was at Deerfield during the Indian attack of Feb. 29, 1704.

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His name is mentioned in a list of those who were slain in 1704 in "The Redeemed Captive" by Rev. Stephen Williams of Springfield.
He along with his wife and child were in Deerfield at the time of the 1704 raid. He and his child were killed.

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Killed with Lathrop 9/18/1675

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In the 1920 Census, their niece, Florence was living with them.

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Funeral was held at George's chapel ans St. Ann's Cathedral with Rev. Father Molyneux officiating.

Minesota mine- 1887 and 1893. Listed as southeast of Rockland. Not a town. Was best producer of copper from 1854 to 1865. Closed 18870. Platted as Rosendale. Post office opened may 7, 1857, and renamed National on March 16, 1861. Consolidated into the village of Rockland on Dec. 7, 1863 and renamed Rockland. From Michigan Ghost Towns- R.L.Dodge (Newberry Library, oF 572.N8 M684 1990)

Rockland- the Rockland mine opened in 1847, and the Rockland post office opened on Jan 6, 1853, with James B.Townsend as its first postmasrter, the office was closed on Sept. 20,1860, but on 12/7/1863, the National post officewas changed to Rockland, Rosedale was laid out by the Minesote Mining company in 1858, and Williamsburg was platted by William Shepard, and William Davey and named for themselves, also in 1858, James Cooper Platted Webster, these three adjacent plats were consolidated inti the village of Rockland in 1864. From Michigan Place Names- Walter Romig, (Newberry Library, F901.757)c