Notes for Jean-Baptiste Marcotte
Source: Midwest Pioneers: Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Vol. 14, pg. 40:
"As long as her (Madame Laframboise) father, Jean Baptiste Marcotte, lived, his children, when old enough, were sent to Montreal to be educated. But she and her sister, Grandmother Schindler (grandmother of author Elizabeth Therese Fisher), did not share thses advantages, they being the youngest of the family, and the father dying when Madame Laframboise was but three months old. "
A Jean-Baptiste Marcot is mentioned on pg. 499 of the "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Canadiennes Depuis la Fondation de la Colonie Jusqu'a Nos Jours, Cinquieme Volume, Depuis 1608 jusqu'a 1700" (English Translation: Genealogical Dictionary of Canadians from the Foundation of the Colony to Current Time, 50th Volume, From 1608 to 1700). Author: L'Abbe D Tanguay, ADS. Publisher: Eusebe Senecal in 1888. The source gives the following information: Jean-Baptiste Marcot, married 1708 in Ste-Famille, Ile d'Orleans 2, province of record Quebec.
From Broderbund Family Archive #118, Ed. 1, Canadian Genealogy Index, 1600s -1900s, the World Family Tree CD Vol. 1, and the home page of Descendants of Jean Paquin by Alice C. Fitzgerald on www.familytreemaker.com: Marie Paquin, daughter of Nicolas Paquin and Marie-Francoise Plante, married Jean-Baptiste Marcot June 12, 1708 in Ste. Famille S O. She was born Nov. 18, 1680 in Chateau Richer and died April 02, 1756 in Deschambault.
Michigan Historical Society Records, Vol. 10
SURVEY OF THE SETTLEMENT OF DETROIT TAKEN 31st MARCH 1779 page 326
Bte Chapoton and wife 11 41 13 22
MAJOR DE PEYSTER TO CAPTAIN MCKEE page 609 A SURVEY OF THE SETTLEMENT OF DETROIT MADE BY ORDER OF MAJOR DE PEYSTER THE 16 DAY OF JULY 1782.
Jean Bte. Chapoton 11 61 32 214 65 520 1000 50 422 150
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