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Pierre Chesne dit Saint-Onge, #1 Pierre Chesne dit Labutte [1698-1774], #2 Pierre Chesne dit Labutte [1729-1804], #3 Pierre Chesne dit Labutte [1770-1813], Pierre Labutte of the Detroit River Region [1800-1879] Part III: Pierre Chesne dit Labutte [1729-1804] Continued from MHH, Vol. 33, #3, July 2012, 160-169; Vol. 33, #4, October 2012, 215-229. Gail Moreau-DesHarnais, Diane Wolford Sheppard, FCHSM members I Pierre Chesne dit Saint-Onge (1) 29 Nov 1676 Louise Jeanne Bailly (Jean/Anne Clavelleau) Notre-Dame de Montréal (François/Marie Fonteneau) (2) 9 Oct 1700 Marie Moitié Notre-Dame de Montréal (Charles/Nicole Alesse) No posterity (widow of Jean Magnan dit Lespérance) II #1 Pierre Chesne dit Labutte (1) 25 May 1728 Marie Madeleine Roy (Pierre/Louise Jeanne Bailly) Ft. St. Philippe, (Pierre/Marguerite Ouabankekoué) Registered Ste. Anne du Détroit (2) 2 Jan 1736 Louise Lotman dite Barrois Ste. Anne du Détroit (François/Marie Anne Sauvage) No posterity III #2 Pierre Chesne dit Labutte 10 Feb 1750 Marie Anne Cuillerier dite Beaubien (Pierre/M. Madeleine Roy) Ste. Anne du Détroit (Antoine/Angélique Girard) 24 May 1729, Détroit Pierre, son of Pierre Chesne [dit Labutte] and Marie Madeleine Roy, was baptized. Jacques Mauboeuf dit Godefroy [Godefroy dit Mauboeuf] was the baby s godfather; Catherine Sauvage, wife of Charles Chesne, was the godmother. Jacques Godefroy, husband of Marie Chesne, was Pierre s uncle, and Catherine Sauvage was Pierre s aunt. 1 Baptism of Pierre Chesne [dit Labutte] at Ste Anne du Détroit 24 May 1729 19 April 1730, Détroit Marie Anne Cuillerier, daughter of Antoine Cuillerier and Angélique Girard, was born and baptized. Her godfather was Louis Campeau, commerçant [businessman] of the post, and her godmother was demoiselle Marie Anne Picoté de Belestre. The father, and both godparents, signed the register. 2 1 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, Autres Registres, 1704-1744, image 111 [Catherine Sauvage s name is not used in the register, she is identified as the wife of Charles Chesne]; René Jetté, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec des origines à 1730 (Montréal: Les Presses de l Université de Montréal: 1983), 245; Christian Denissen, Genealogy of the French families of the Detroit River Region, 1701-1936 (Detroit: Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, revised edition, 1987), I, 275. [Names appear as they were in the original records. Transcribers comments and name standardization appear in brackets.] 2 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, Autres Registres, 1704-1744, image 113, bottom right of page; Denissen, I, 53. 1

20 November 1732, Détroit Madeleine Roy, about 22-23 years old was buried in the cemetery in the presence of Charles Chesne and [François] Lafond. 3 July or August 1748, Assumption/Sandwich Armand de La Richardie, S.J., noted that [Pierre Chesne dit] La Bute, fils, owed him 80 livres, for a cask of wine. 4 10 February 1750, Détroit Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, son of Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte and Magdeleine Roy, married Marie Anne Cuillerier, daughter of Antoine Cuillerier [dit Beaubien] and Angélique Girard. Pierre Labutte, fils, [Antoine] Cuillerier, [Jacques] Godefroy [Pierre s cousin], and [Guillaume Dagneau dit Douville] Lamothe signed the register. 5 Signatures from the 10 February 1750 marriage of Pierre Chesne dit Labutte to Marie Anne Cuillerier 29 May 1750, Détroit Marie Anne [Chesne dit] Labutte, daughter of Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, fils, and Marie Anne Cuillerier, was born at four o clock in the evening. She was baptized the following day; Sieur Antoine Cuillerier, the baby s grandfather, was her godfather. Louise Barrois, wife of Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, was her godmother. The father and maternal grandfather signed the register. 6 Circa summer 1750, Huron Mission [Pierre Chesne dit] La Butte loaned Armand de La Richardie, S. J., 10 livres of tobacco, to be returned out of the King s Roll [register of financial statements sent by the Intendant to the Minister of the Marine], which Labutte s son had gone to get at Niagara. 7 1 September 1750, Détroit The census recorded 96 households in Détroit. The residents included 80 women, 49 boys over the age of 15, 33 girls over the age of 15, 97 boys under the age of 15, 95 girls under the age of 15, and 33 slaves. 1020 arpents of land were under cultivation. Following is the information contained in the entry for the Labutte family: Pierre Chesne dit Labutte and his second wife, Louise Lotman dit Barrois. Pierre s son by Madeleine/Magdeleine Roy, Pierre, his wife, Marie Anne Cuillerier dite Beaubien, and their daughter, Marie Anne, born on 30 May 1750, lived with Pierre s father and step-mother. The family owned one slave. The family did not have any land under cultivation. They owned two oxen and three cows. 8 3 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, Autres Registres, 1704-1744, image 128; Denissen, I, 275; Brett Rushforth, Bonds of Alliance Indigenous and Atlantic Slaveries in New France (Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, 2012), 279 [only gives the year of her death]. 4 Ruben Gold Thwaites, editor, The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents (Cleveland: The Burrows Brothers, 1900), abbreviated JR, Vol. 70, 29. 5 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1702-1780, image 36; Sharon A. Kelley, ed., Marriage Records Ste. Anne Church 1701-1850 (Detroit: Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, 2001), 7 [hereafter Kelley, ed.]; Denissen, I, 276. 6 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1702-1780, image 37; Denissen, I, 276. 7 JR, vol. 70, 49; Robert Toupin, ed., Les Écrits de Pierre Potier (Ottawa: Les Presses de l Université d Ottawa: 1996), 520, 553. 8 Library and Archives Canada, www.collectionscanada.gc.ca [hereafter LAC], Mikan #2318899; Ernest J. Lajeunesse, C.S.B., ed., The Windsor Border Region (Toronto, Ontario: The Champlain Society for the Government of Ontario, University of Toronto Press, 1960, as reprinted by the Essex County Historical Society, 1972), 54-56; Donna Valley Russell, Michigan Censuses 1710-1830 Under the French, British and Americans (Detroit: Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, Inc.: 1982), 16, partial transcription; Denissen, I, 274-276; Marcel Trudel, 2

31 December 1751, Détroit Agathe Françoise [Chesne dit] Labutte, daughter of Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte and Marie Anne Cuillerier, was born and baptized the same day. Her godfather was sieur [Jean Baptiste] Beaubien; her godmother was Catherine Vien, 9 wife of [Charles] Chesne. The father and godparents signed the register. 10 15 July 1753, Détroit Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, son of Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, fils, and Marie Anne Cuillerie [Cuillerier], was born at four o clock at night and baptized the following day. Sieur Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, père, [the baby s grandfather], was his godfather. Delle Cuillerie [Marie Josèphe Cuillerier], wife of Claude Gouin, was the baby s godmother. The baby s father signed the register. 11 21 August 1753, Détroit Antoine Cuillerier, acting for Angélique Roy, wife of Jean Baptiste Moison, sold at public auction, a house and lot within the fort on Ste Anne Street to Pierre Labutte, fils, for 125 livres in furs or beavers. The sale was recorded 8 June 1769. 12 1754 Chaussegros de Léry map of the Détroit area. Labutte fils (Pierre Chesne dit Labutte) owned lot 14 on the south shore [present-day Windsor region] next to the Ottawa Cemetery. 13 Dictionnaire des esclaves et de leurs propriétaires au Canada français, included on a CD-Rom with Deux siècles d esclavage au Québec (Montréal: Éditions Hurtubise HMH ltée, 2004), 303. 9 Erroneously the priest wrote the family name of Vien. Kelley, ed., 2. Catherine Sauvage, daughter of Jacques Sauvage and Catherine Jean dite Vien, married Charles Chesne, son of Pierre Chesne dit St-Onge and Louise Jeanne Bailly, 18 January 1722. 10 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1702-1780, image 43. 11 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1702-1780, image 49 [the page is very difficult to read with ink bleed through and water damage]; Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1704-1780, image 185 [transcription]; Denissen, I, 276. 12 image 68; Michigan Works Progress Administration: Vital Records Project, Michigan State Library, and Daughters of the American Revolution Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Early Land Transfers Detroit and Wayne County, Michigan, 1703-1796, Volumes A, B, and C (Detroit (?): 1936) [hereafter Early Land Transfers], 69; Burton Historical Collection [BHC] microfilm #656, reel 3, Liber A October 22 1754-February 1775, 84 [typed copy]. 13 Lajeunesse, figure 7. 3

2 February 1755, Détroit Claude Thomas [Chesne dit] Labutte, son of monsieur Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, bourgeois de cette ville, and Marie Anne Cuillerier, was born and baptized. His godfather was monsieur Claude Gouin, négociant [merchant] living on the north coast and the baby s uncle. His godmother was Angélique Girard, wife of M r. [Antoine] Cuillerier, négociant living on the north coast, and the baby s grandmother. The father and godparents signed the register. 14 2 January 1757, Détroit Alexis Louis [Chesne dit] Labutte, son of Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte and Marie Anne Cuillerier was born and baptized the following day. His godfather was Alexis Cuillerier and his godmother was Magdeleine Chapoton. 15 27 December 1758, Détroit Charles de Langlade, fils, advised Jean Jiasson to pay Pierre Chesne dit Labutte, fils, the sum of 2,000 livres en monnaie ayant cours [currency of that time]. 16 27 December 1758, Détroit Charles de Langlade fils promised to deliver or have delivered a panis or panisse, about 12-15 years of age, to Sr. Labutte fils during the course of the following summer. Labutte fils signed the agreement 30 August 1760. 17 12 January 1759, Détroit Pierre, the son of Catherine, a slave belonging to M. r Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, fils, was baptized. Eléopolle Chaine [Léopold Chesne], interpreter for the King, was the baby s godfather; Catherine Campeau was his godmother. The godparents signed the register. Infant Pierre was buried in the cemetery on 26 January in the presence of Joseph Réaume and François Leduc dit Persil. 18 9 February 1759, Détroit An unnamed slave belonging to sieur Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, fils, aged about 20, was buried in the cemetery in the presence of Joseph Réaume and François Leduc dit Persil, having been baptized on 5 February. 19 15 May 1759, Détroit Julian [Chesne dit] Labutte, son of sieur Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, négociant et bourgeois de cette ville [a bourgeois merchant of this city] and Marie Anne Cuillerier, was born and baptized. His godfather was sieur Derivières [Julien Trottier dit Desrivières], négociant and bourgeois of Vincennes, and his godmother was Suzanne Réaume. The godparents signed the register. 20 8 July 1760, recorded 24 October 1768, Détroit Pierre Dupuy [Dupuis] dit Larose, a soldier of Lacorne l Ainé [the elder], [garrisoned in Détroit], lodged in the house of Louis Campeau, on rue Ste. Anne, mortgaged all his real and personal property, to pay the sum of 7000 livres, to Pierre Chesne dit Labutte, fils, and Company, including Paul Trottier dit Desruisseau, for the purchase of several barrels of eau de vie [brandy], which would be delivered the following September. 21 14 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1702-1780, image 57. 15 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1702-1780, image 68. 16 images 75-76; Early Land Transfers, 112. 17 image 76. 18 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1702-1780, image 84; Trudel, Dictionnaire, 232. 19 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1702-1780, image 85; Trudel, Dictionnaire, 226. 20 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1702-1780, image 87; Denissen, I, 276. 21 images 48-49; Early Land Transfers, 116; BHC microfilm #656, reel 3, Liber A October 22 1754-February 1775, 60 [typed copy]. [In both the original copy, on reel 1, and the typed copy, on reel 3, part of the document is missing. The Drouin version inserted words in the blanks and apparently changed the meaning from what appears to be the original document.] 4

23 February 1761, Détroit Marie Catherine [Chesne dit] Labutte, daughter of Sieur Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, bourgeois commerçant living on the coast of the Huron [south coast], and Marieanne Cuillerier was born and baptized the following day sous condition. The godfather was Zacharie Cicotte, bourgeois commerçant and captain of the militia of this city. The godmother was Dame Godfroy Desruisseaux [Catherine Godefroy, wife of Julian Trottier dit DesRuisseaux]. 22 18 June 1762, Montréal Pierre Chesne Labutte [signed Labutte fils] was godfather to Catherine Langlois, daughter of André Langlois dit Traversy and Marie Anne Prudhomme. 23 19 June 1762, Montréal Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte purchased Jacquot, a nègre slave, from Madame François Hamelin. He paid her 1,000 livres to settle an obligation of the same value. 24 23 June 1762, Montréal Sieur La Butte [Pierre Chesne dit Labutte], fils, hired Antoine Soyer Lenfant to make a voyage to Détroit [Hodienne]. 25 September or October 1762, Détroit Robert Navarre took a census of both sides of the Détroit River. The census was arranged geographically and does not count women. Following is the information for Pierre Chesne dit Labutte and his son, Pierre Chesne dit Labutte. o Pierre Chesne dit Labutte [fils] was living on the south side of the river from the Ottawa Village to the Huron Village. Age: 32, four arpents of land, four boys, three girls, three slaves and two hired men. He also owned a 40 foot lot in the fort and a 50 foot lot in the suburb of Ste Rosalie. 26, 27 o Pierre Chesne dit Labutte was living in the fort in a 30 foot lot; one slave and one hired man were part of his household. 22 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1702-1780, image 100; Denissen, I, 276 [incorrectly states she was born in Assumption/Sandwich]. 23 Programme de recherche en démographie historique de l Université de Montréal online [hereafter PRDH]: http://www.genealogie.umontreal.ca PRDH #297073. 24 Trudel, Dictionnaire, 104 [citing notary Simonet], 303; PRDH #17721. [Based on the fact that Pierre Chesne Labutte, fils, was in Montréal in June 1762, he could have been settling a debt for his father. Alternatively, Pierre Chesne Labutte, fils, could have been handling his own business]. [Madame François Hamelin was probably Marie Catherine Roy, daughter of François Roy (Pierre Roy s brother and Pierre Chesne dit Labutte fils guardian) and Madeleine Trudeau. François Hamelin and Catherine Roy married 10 June 1754 in Montréal.] 25 E.Z. Massicotte, Répertoire des engagements pour l ouest conservés dans les Archives Judiciaires de Montréal (1670-1778), Rapport de L archiviste de la Province de Québec pour 1932-1933 (Québec: Rédempti Paradis, 1930) [hereafter RAPQ1933, 271]. 26 When this article was originally published, the additional lots were attributed to Pierre Chesne, père. 27 Russell, 19-25. [The authors thank Suzanne Boivin Sommerville for her question about where Ste Rosalie was located and some preliminary research on the subject. Russell does not state where Ste Rosalie was located, although it was listed immediately after the enumeration of those living in the fort. Jacques Duperron Baby and his family also lived in Ste Rosalie. Denissen, or his editors, state on 32 that Suzanne Baby was born on 12 July 1762 in Fauberg Ste Rosalie on the South Coast of Detroit. The actual baptismal record, however, merely states that she was born in Fauberg Ste Rosalie {Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1702-1780, 109}. The conflict regarding its location is solved when one examines Robert Navarre, Journal of Pontiac s Conspiracy, Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, Historical Collections (Lansing, Michigan: Thorp and Godfrey, State Printers and Binders) [hereafter MPHSC], vol. 8, 307. Pontiac s men took a position in the suburb, which was built northeast of the fort at a distance of about two arpents, and which formed a good entrenchment for them. On 327, the Indians and some adventurers had made a trench behind the house of Mr. Baby, which was {blank} arpents from the fort. Trudel, Dictionnaire, 303 mistakenly states that in the 1762 census, Pierre Chesne dit Labutte, père, owned three slaves. Pierre Chesne dit Labutte, père is not enumerated in the 1765 census. It appears that no one living in the fort was enumerated.] 5

9 February 1763, Assumption/Sandwich Suzanne, recently born, daughter of a panisse belonging to Pierre Chesne dit Labutte, was baptized. Her godfather was Pierre Chesne and her godmother was Marie Anne Chesne. 28 10 May 1763 to 31 October, Détroit During Pontiac s siege of Détroit, Pierre Chesne dit Labutte acted as the interpreter for the Ottawa and Potawatomi, while Jacques Beaudry dit Desbuttes dit Saint Martin was the interpreter for the Huron. A home owned by Pierre Chesne dit Labutte, fils, where his gardener lived and Labutte s large garden, which contained a number of fruit trees, located north of the fort and about half an arpent to the right of the gate were burned to prevent the Native Americans from using it for shelter and an easy firing position on the fort. With the exception of two houses which escaped the fire, all of the other buildings owned by the French outside the fort were also burned. 29 14 July 1763, Assumption/Sandwich Marie Louise, recently born, daughter of Pierre Chêne [Chesne dit Labutte] and Marie Anne Cuillerier, was baptized. Her godparents were Jean Baptiste Cuillerier and Marie Anne Chêne. 30 29 June 1765, Détroit Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, fils, sold a house and land bound by Ste Anne Street in front, on one side by St. Joseph Street and on the N.E. side by land of James Sterling, to Jean Farrelle [John Farrell]. At the time, Pierre Labutte was living on the coste du sud [south shore] and authorized by his wife to take care of the present matter. 31 3 September 1765, Assumption/Sandwich Cécile [Chesne dit] Labutte, daughter of Pierre [Chesne dit] Labute and Marie Anne Cuillerier was baptized. Her godfather was Louis Caesar [Dagneau dit] Dequindre, and her godmother was Marie Louise Robert. 32 16 November 1765, Assumption Marguerite, daughter of Matre Babi, a panisse belonging to Pierre [Chesne dit] Labute, and an unknown father, was baptized. Her godfather was Pierre Chêne and her godmother was Agathe Françoise Chêne. 33 31 May 1766, Assumption/Sandwich Pierre Labutte was one of the residents living on the Detroit River who promised to supply provisions for the British troops. 34 28 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection: D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, Registres, 1751-1811, image 11 [Latin transcription]; Trudel, Dictionnaire, 228; Toupin, 1013. 29 Robert Navarre, Journal of Pontiac s Conspiracy. See: MPHSC, Vol. 8, 266-340; M. Agnes Burton, ed., Journal of Pontiac s Conspiracy 1763 (Detroit: Clarence Monroe Burton), available from the American Journey s Collection, Document AJ-135 (http://www.americanjourneys.org/pdf/aj-135.pdf); Charles Moore, ed., The Gladwin Manuscripts (Lansing, Michigan: Robert Smith Printing Co., 1897), 617, 643, 656; University of Toronto and Université Laval, Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online, (http://www.biographi.ca/index-e.html); JR, Vol. 69, p. 309, footnote 74. [Although Rushforth cites Pontiac s biography on 280, he fails to give a full citation, and even gives the wrong author for the biography.] 30 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection: D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, Registres, 1751-1811, image 12 [Latin transcription]; Toupin, 1013. 31 image 69; Early Land Transfers, 88, which indicates in error the street is St. James, not St. Joseph; BHC microfilm #656, reel 3, Liber A October 22 1754-February 1775, 84-85 [typed copy]. 32 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection: D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, Registres, 1751-1811, image 15 [Latin transcription]; Toupin, 1019. 33 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection: D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, Registres, 1751-1811, image 15 [Latin transcription]; Trudel, Dictionnaire, 228; Toupin, 1020. 34 Lajeunesse, 80-81. 6

On 23 January 1768, Assumption/Sandwich Pierre Labute was recorded as living on the south shore. At the time, he had four acres, four boys and five girls, two oxen, five cows, 12 hogs, 150 of wheat and 2.5 [acres?] of wood. 35 12 September 1768, Assumption/Sandwich Marie Des Anges [Desanges] Chêne dite Labute, daughter of Pierre Chêne dit Labute and Marie Anne Cuillerier, was born and was baptized the following day. Her godfather was François Joncaire de Chabert and her godmother was Agathe Françoise Chêne. 36 26 February 1769, Détroit Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, son of Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte and Marie Anne Cuillerier, died and was buried in the church on 28 February. Pierre was about 16 years old and lived on la coste du sud ditte des Outaouais [on the south coast/shore called the Ottawas]. Sieur Pierre Labutte, père [father], and grandpère [grandfather] were present, for his burial. 37 19 February 1770, Assumption/Sandwich Pierre Chêne [dit Labutte], son of Pierre Chêne [dit Labutte] and Marie Anne Cuillerier was born and baptized the following day. His godfather was Pierre Chesne and his godmother was Marie Josephe Chesne. 38 25 April 1770, Montréal François Picoté de Belestre, of Montréal, sent a letter to M r Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, fils, in which Picoté de Belestre promised to pay him 35% of Labutte s claim against Belestre. 39 14 February 1772, Assumption/Sandwich Marie Louise Angélique Chêne dite Labutte, daughter of Pierre Chêne dit Labutte and Marie Anne Cuillerier, was born and baptized. Her godfather was Claude Thomas Chêne and her godmother was Marie Anne Chêne. 40 Circa 1773 Agathe Françoise Chesne dite Labutte, daughter of Pierre Chesne dit Labutte and Marie Anne Cuillerier married William Sterling. 41 16 May 1774, Détroit Burial of Pierre Chesne dit Labutte, père, at the age of about 80 years. 42 4 September 1775, Détroit John Porteous, mortgagee [lender] granted Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, fils, a mortgage in the amount of 2,391 current money with interest, payable May next. The property 35 Lajeunesse, 64; [there must have been another girl born or a mistake in the census because Marie Desanges was not born until 12 September 1768]. 36 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection: D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1760-1799, image 17 [transcription]; Toupin, 1032; Family History Library [hereafter FHL] Microfilm #1312030. 37 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, Ste-Anne, 1702-1780, image 155. [The burial date is out of sequence; therefore, the priest may have made a mistake when recording the date of the burial.] 38 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection: D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1767-1783, image 4. 39 Early Land Transfers, 116; BHC microfilm #656, reel 3, liber A October 22 1754-February 1775, 127 [typed copy]. 40 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection: D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1767-1783, image 11. 41 Denissen, I, 276. 42 Ancestry.com, Drouin collection, D, Détroit, Ste Anne, 1702-1780, image 191; Gail Moreau-DesHarnais, People Buried from Ste. Anne de Detroit (1766-1776): Part III, Michigan s Habitant Heritage [MHH], Vol. 31 (October 2010), 214; PRDH, 4583; Denissen, I, 275; [Note from Suzanne Sommerville: The neffe is from the door to the coeur which is the heart or center of the church.] 7

conveyed was a lot and house within the fort on the level with St. Louis Street, adjoining on the E.N.E. the barn of Collin Andrews and Co. 43 10 October 1776, recorded 29 January 1777, Détroit Grigar McGregor purchased from Pierre Chesne [dit] Labutte a lot and house with appurtenances level with Ste. Anne Street, and bounded in the rear by St. Louis Street, and on the NNE by lot and house of Collin Andrews. 44 9 January 1777, recorded 10 March 1777, Détroit Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte, mortgagee [lender] granted a mortgage to Charles de Langlade, Royal interpreter, a mortgage in the sum of 2000 livres, currency in the post [133 pounds, 6 shillings, 8 pence NY currency], also a male and female slave, said sum payable July next. 45 30 October 1777, Détroit Antoine Catty, son of Louis Catty [Caty dit Laiguille] and Marie Chatillon [Chaudillon], from the parish of la Pointe-aux-Trembles near Montréal, made Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte a beneficiary of his will prior to departure on a trip, destination not specified, of an indefinite length. The will, which contained a provision for annulment on Catty s return, gave to Pierre Labutte all of Catty s possessions wherever they might be located. 46 10 (or 13) September 1778, Assumption/Sandwich Suzanne (Bida), a panisse slave owned by Pi: [Pierre] Chene [dit Labutte], about 15 years old, was buried in the cemetery in the presence of Pierre Javerai and Louis Gaillard. 47 September 1778 to December 1778, Detroit to Vincennes Alexis [Chesne dit] Labute, was one of the members of the Detroit and Sandwich militia who volunteered to serve in British Lieutenant Governor Henry Hamilton s attack and capture of Vincennes (in present-day Indiana). Alexis was a private in Captain Alexis [Rivard dit Loranger dit] Maisonville s Company. Claude [Chesne dit] Labute was a member of the British Indian Department. Hamilton s 38 British regulars, 125 members of the militia, and 17 members of the British Indian Department easily captured Vincennes on 17 December 1778 from the American two-man garrison. Hamilton believed that he was beyond the reach of George Rogers Clark, so he sent 57 members of the militia back to Detroit. 48 43 images, 290-291; Early Land Transfers, 165; BHC microfilm #656, reel 3, liber A October 22 1754-February 1775 364-365 [typed copy]. 44 images, 324-325; Early Land Transfers,, 145; BHC microfilm #656, reel 5, liber B 1776-1780, 25-26 [typed copy]. 45 image 330; Early Land Transfers, 117; BHC microfilm #656, reel 5, liber B 1776-1780, 35-36 [typed copy]. 46 Early Land Transfers, 116; BHC microfilm #656, reel 5, liber B 1776-1780, 101-102 [typed copy]. [Antoine Caty was born 3 August 1744 and baptized the same day in Pointe-aux-Trembles (PRDH #112230). He settled in Vincennes (in present-day Indiana) where he died and was buried 13 December 1798, at the age of 40 (sic) (Barbara Schull Wolfe, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Records: Marriages and Deaths 1749-1838, Knox County, Indiana (Heritage Books, 2008), 82). He was godfather to François Malet, son of François Malet and Charlotte Levrond, 28 March 1779. Josephte Catis, natural daughter of Antoine Catis and a négresse, was baptized 23 August 1783 (Marthe Faribault Beauregard, La population des forts français d Amérique (XVIIIe siècle) (Montréal : Éditions Bergeron, 1984), II, 35, 51).] 47 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1767-1783, image 33; Trudel, Dictionnaire, 228. [The authors do not know or understand the meaning or significance of the word Bida in the burial.] 48 Leroy Barnett and Roger Rosentreter, Michigan s Early Military Forces: A Roster and History of Troops Activated Prior to the American Civil War (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2003), 29-30, 62, 64 [Descendants of all members of the Michigan Militia who served during the Revolutionary War would be eligible to join the United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada if they can meet the membership requirements. See: http://www.uelac.org/membership.php]. 8

20 December 1779, Assumption/Sandwich Paul Marsac, son of the deceased François Marsac and Thérèse Campeau, from the parish of Ste Anne du Détroit, married Marie Anne Chesne, daughter of Pierre Chesne [dit Labutte] and Marie Anne Cuillerier, in the presence of Charles Moran, Joseph Soumande, and Jacques Parent. 49 March to August 1780, Detroit to Kentucky In March 1780 Captain Henry Bird, of the King s Eighth Regiment left Detroit with 64 soldiers and 86 militia on an expedition to attack George Rogers Clark s supply post at the Falls of the Ohio (present-day Louisville, Kentucky). Louis de Joncaire de Chabert and Isidore Chesne commanded the militia. They were accompanied by approximately 1,000 warriors. Simon Girty, Mathew Elliott, and Alexander McKee commanded the Indian Department militia. While they were en route, the Native Americans objected to attacking the fort after they learned that it had been reinforced. Instead, they decided to attack the settlements on the Licking River in Kentucky. The combined forces captured Martin s Station and Riddle s Station; they returned to Detroit laden with plunder. Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte and his son, Julien, served as privates in Chabert s Company during the campaign. 50 18 November 1780, Assumption/Sandwich M r. Charles Fontenay Dequindre, son of Antoine [Louis] Césaire [Dagneau dit] Dequindre, ecuyer, and of Françoise Marie Anne Picoté de Belestre, daughter of the deceased François Sieur [Picoté] de Belestre and Dame Marie Catherine Trottier, married Marie Catherine Chêne [dit Labutte], daughter of Pierre Chesne and Marie Anne Cuillerier. 51 5 April 1781, Détroit Louise Lotman dite Barrois may have been buried in Ste Anne du Détroit. 52 On 28 July 1781, Assumption/Sandwich Labute [Pierre Chesne dit Labutte] was one of the Church Wardens who met to elect Joseph Pouget and Belaire to petition the Jesuits for a successor for Pierre Potier, S.J. 53 25 April 1782, Assumption/Sandwich Jean Baptiste Descompt [dit] Labadie, son of Antoine Descompt [dit] Labadie and Angélique Campeau, married Cécile Chêne [dite] Labutte, daughter of Pierre Chêne [dit] Labutte and Marianne Cuillerier, in the presence of Antoine Descompt [dit] Labadie, Alexis [Rivard dit Loranger dit] Maisonville, captain of the militia, M r. Pierre Chêne [dit] Labutte, and François Perthuis. 54 16 July 1782, Assumption/Sandwich Pierre [Chesne dit] Labute was recorded in the census of the south shore. At the time, the following members of his household were listed: One married woman; one 49 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1767-1783, image 36. 50 Barnett and Rosentreter, 32, 62; University of Toronto and Université Laval, Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online, (http://www.biographi.ca/index-e.html), hereafter, DCB, Girty, Elliott, Caldwell, and McKee s biographies; Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, Historical Collections (Lansing, Michigan: Robert Smith Printing Company, 1903), Vol. 3, 28-29, 34-36. Pierre s name is spelled Laluette in the payroll records on 36. 51 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1767-1783, image, 41. 52 Denissen, 275, based on Cyprien Tanguay, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes (Montréal: Eusèbe Sénécal, 1871-1890, 7 volumes), Vol. 3, 53. [Cyprian Tanguay borrowed the Ste Anne du Détroit records to write his dictionary. Unfortunately, portions of the records for part of 1780, 1781, and 1782 to September were either lost or not returned. Denissen attempted to reconstruct these records based on Tanguay, hence the reference to Denissen and Tanguay rather than Ste. Anne s records.] 53 Lajeunesse, 124. 54 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1781-1808, image 8. 9

widow and/or hired woman; one young and hired man; one boy; two girls; two male slaves; and one female slave. He had 160 arpents of cleared land. 55 March to 19 August 1782, Detroit to Kentucky In March, the Pennsylvania militia attacked and massacred the Christian Delaware who lived in present-day Ohio. In May, American Colonel William Crawford left Pennsylvania for an attack on the Native Americans who lived in Sandusky (present-day Ohio). British Captain William Caldwell, a company of Butler s Rangers, and members of the Detroit Indian Department departed from Detroit to meet Crawford s men. The battle took place on 4 and 5 June 1782. On 5 June, while the Americans attempted to retreat, the Delaware captured and tortured William Crawford to death. The torture was witnessed by Simon Girty and Mathew Elliott, and members of the Indian Department. The Americans struck back at Native villages along the Ohio River. William Caldwell, Simon Girty, and Mathew Elliott, 30 militia and more than 200 Native Americans from as far as Mackinac attacked Bryan s Station (present-day Lexington, Kentucky) in mid-august. Charles Langlade, Jr., and Antoine Ignace accompanied the Native Americans from Mackinac. The Americans strongly defended the stations and pursued Caldwell s men as they retreated. On 19 August, in the Battle of Blue Licks, the British Indian Department and the militia massacred the Americans, while suffering the death of ten Native Americans and at least one member of the militia, Claude [Chesne dit] Labute. In a letter to Major Arent de Peyster, British commander of Detroit, Alexander McKee stated that Labute had been killed while trying to spare the life of an American prisoner. 56 7 April 1783, Assumption/Sandwich Sieur Joseph Gamelin, captain of the militia, son of the deceased S r Laurent Gamelin and D e Josephte Dudevoir, of the parish of S te Anne du Detroit, married D e Marie Anne Chesne [dite] Labutte, widow of Paul Marsac, daughter of S r Pierre Chêne [dit] Labutte and D e Marie Anne Cuillerier, in the presence of Sieurs Le Chevalier de Celeron, Le Chevalier de Chabert, Pierre Chêne [dit] Labutte, Perthuis and numerous others. 57 12 April 1783, Assumption/Sandwich Marie Marguerite, a panisse, aged about 17-½ years, owned by M r [Pierre Chesne dit] Labutte, died and was buried in the cemetery the following day in the presence of Amable Bigras and Jacques Gagnier [Gagné?]. 58 19 January 1784, Assumption/Sandwich Julien Chêne [Chesne dit] Labutte, son of Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte and Marie Anne Cuillerier married Marie Catherine Rochereau [dite] Lespérance, daughter of Joseph [Rochereau dit] Lespérance and the deceased Catherine Pilot, in the presence of Sieurs Alexis Labutte, Gamelin, Maisonville, Joseph [Rochereau dit] Lespérance, Ch r Joncaire, and numerous other relatives and friends. 59 19 August 1784, Détroit William St. Clair, mortgagee [lender], granted sieur Pierre [Chesne dit] Labutte a mortgage in the sum of 127 13s, 10d NY currency payable at 6% interest, in January 1785. 55 Lajeunesse, 72; his farm animals and farm produce were listed but have not been summarized here. 56 Barnett and Rosentreter, 33-34; DCB, Girty, Elliott, Caldwell, McKee and Arent DePeyster s biographies; Mark M. Boatner, III, Encyclopedia of the American Revolution (Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpoole Books, 1994), 82, 573; Clarence Burton and M. Agnes Burton (editor), Manuscripts from the Burton Historical Collections (Detroit: 1916), 351, 353; Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, Historical Collections Collections and Researches Made by the Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society (Lansing, MI: Wynkoop Hallenbeck, Co., 1912), Vol. 20, 49-51. 57 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1781-1808, images 16-17. 58 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1781-1808, image 17; Trudel, Dictionnaire, 228. 59 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1781-1808, image 24. 10

Property conveyed being between lots of Nicolas Langlois on SW and Yacinte Dehetre [Hyacinthe Deshêtres] on the NE. 60 1 March 1787, Assumption/Sandwich Marie Catherine [Chesne dite] Labut, wife of Dequindre [Charles Stanislas Dagneau De Quindre dit Fontenay] died, aged 26 years, and was buried 3 March in the cemetery in the presence of Beauchant [Beauchamp], chantre [cantor], and Bigras [dit Fauvel], bedeau. 61 Circa 1788 George Jacob married Marie Desanges [Chesne dite] Labutte, daughter of Pierre Chesne dit Labutte and Marie Anne Cuillerier. 62 3 January 1793, Detroit Pierre Labute, and his sons, Alexis Labute, Julien Labute, and Pierre Labute, fils, filed land petitions based upon the service of Pierre Labute, père, Alexis Labute, and Julien Labute for the British during the American Revolution. Petition #8 Pierre LaBute fils said he was too young in the last war to bear arms as had his father and brothers. He wished when the opportunity presented itself to walk in their footsteps. He wanted to settle down (establish himself) and hoped that his excellency, John Graves Simcoe, would grant him some land, behind the first concessions, opposite Fort Detroit. Petition #9 Alexis La Bute said he had the honor to serve in the last war as a cadet in the service of Lieutenant Governor Hamilton. Because His Majesty was giving lands to those who had served him, Alexis LaBute hoped he could receive land behind the first concessions opposite Fort Detroit. Petition #10 Julian LaBute said he had the honor to serve in the last war as a volunteer in an expedition against Kentuck under the command of Captain Joncaire Chabert. Because His Majesty was giving lands to those who had served him, Julian LaBute hoped he could receive land behind the first concessions opposite Fort Detroit. Petition #11 Pierre Labute père had the honor to serve in the guerre sauvage, and he had transported several times, and at the risk of his own life, some provisions and some intelligence to the fort; that in the last war his two eldest sons were on the campaign to Poste Vincennes with Governor Hamilton and that one of them, [Claude (Chesne dit) Labute], was killed in the attack of the fort. Because His Majesty was giving lands to those who had served him, Pierre Labute père hoped he could receive a lot behind the first concessions opposite Fort Detroit. 63 The penmanship of the first three petitions is by the same person, most likely an official of some sort. The last one is in a different penmanship and signed by Pierre Labute. Alexis Chesne dit Labute s signature on Petition #9 60 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, Miscellaneous French Records, R, Registre des Notaires de Detroit, 1780-1784, image, 194; Early Land Transfers, 189. 61 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1781-1808, image 57. 62 Denissen, I, 590. 63 Library and Archives Canada, go to: http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.01- e.php?phpsessid=j04crkepssqv4hlr688aldd944; choose #21 and click on Upper Canada Land Petitions to get a list of microfilm numbers. At the bottom of the page, continue clicking on next to get to microfilm C-2138. Click on the film number and at the upper right side, click on view PDF. Enter 91 into the image number. Pierre Labute, père s petition is on images 100-102, Pierre Labute fils, petition is on images 91-93, Alexis petition is on images 94-96, and Julien s petition is on images 97-99. 11

Pierre Chesne dit Labute s possible signature on Petition #11 (His signature has deteriorated from his signature at his marriage 43 years earlier on 10 February 1750) 10 June 1793, Assumption/Sandwich Sieur Pierre Chêne [dit] Labute, age 23, son of S r Pierre Chêne [dit] Labute and d me Marie Anne Cuillerier married dlle Marie Desanges Langlois, age 18, daughter of S r Antoine Langlois and d me Marie Desanges Rocheleau, in the presence of S rs Alexis Maisonville, J B Descompte, Pierre Réaume, and M rs Antoine Langlois, George Jacob, Julien Chêne, and numerous other relatives and friends. 64 Signatures at the marriage of Pierre Chesne dit Labutte to Marie Desanges Langlois 10 October 1797, Assumption/Sandwich Laurent Godet dit Marantette [Marentette], son of the deceased François Godet dit Marantette [Marentette], négociant, and Marie Anne Parent, married Marie Louise Chêne dite Labutte, daughter of Pierre Chêne dit Labutte and Marie Anne Cuillerier, in the presence of François, Dominique, Archange and Françoise Godét dite Marantette [Marentette], Julien and Pierre Chêne dit Labutte, her brothers, Jean Baptiste Descompt dit Labady [Labadie], Marie Desanges Langlois, sister-in-law, and M r Jean Baptiste Marcoux, friend. 65 31 October 1797, Assumption/Sandwich Alexis Chêne dit Labutte, son of Pierre Chêne dit Labutte and Marie Anne Cuillerier, married Thérèse Réaume, daughter of Bonaventure Réaume and the deceased Jeanne Desêtre [Deshêtres], in the presence of Pierre Réaume dit Thémus, Jean Baptiste Lacroix, Julien and Pierre Chêne, his brothers, Laurant Gaudet [Godet], Jean Baptiste Descompte, his brothers-in-law, Cécile Chene, wife of Jean Baptiste Descompte, his sister, Bonne aventure [Bonaventure] Réaume, her father, Jean Baptiste and Paul Réaume, her brothers, Jean Baptiste Lauson, her brother-in-law, and several other friends and relatives from both sides. 66 7 March 1800, Assumption/Sandwich Marie Anne Cuillerier, wife of Pierre Chêne dit Labutte, died at four in the afternoon on 7 March. She was 69 [sic] years old and was buried 10 March 1800 in the cemetery, in the presence of François Drouillard and Jean Baptiste Cicotte [Sicot]. 67 26 September 1804, Assumption/Sandwich Pierre Chêne dit Labutte died the evening of 26 September, aged close to 80 years, and was buried the following day in the presence of a large number of parishioners, Simon Leduc, cantor, and Louis Gendron. 68 17 June 1810, Assumption/Sandwich Marie Loüise Angélique Chene [dite Labutte], aged 38 years, four months and three days, wife of Laurent [Godet] Marentette, died 17 June, and was buried 19 June in the presence of Hippolyte Janis and Joseph Mailloux. 69 64 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1781-1808, image 117. 65 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1781-1808, images 171-172. 66 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1781-1808, image 173. 67 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1781-1808, image 210. 68 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1781-1808, image 272. 69 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1808-1820, image 35. 12

2 nd July to 24 th July 1812, present-day Essex County Ontario Julien [Chesne dit] Labute and Alexis [Chesne dit] Labute served as captains of companies in the 2 nd regiment of the Essex County Militia. Pierre [Chesne dit] Labute, was also Captain of a company, but he deserted 15 July 1812. American General William Hull invaded Sandwich (present-day Windsor, Ontario) on 12 July 1812; on 13 July, he issued his proclamation threatening the life of any British soldier or member of the militia fighting with the Native Americans. The desertions during July are likely due to a combination of two factors: Hull s presence in Essex County, and the need to harvest crops. 70 25 July to 24 August 1812, present-day Essex County Ontario and Detroit, Michigan Alexis [Chesne dit] Labute and Julien [Chesne dit] LaBute served as captains of companies in the 2 nd regiment of the Essex County Militia. American General William Hull and most members of his army returned to Detroit on 7 August 1812 after he learned that British General Isaac Brock was en route to Amherstburg with reinforcements. On 11 August, Hull ordered the remainder of his troops to abandon Fort Gowrie/Gowris in Sandwich. On 16 August 1812, Hull surrendered the fort and the Territory of Michigan to Great Britain. 71 18 January to 24 January 1813, Frenchtown/River Raisin, Michigan Julien [Chesne dit] La Butt served as a captain of a company that fought in the Battle of River Raisin. 72 28 January 1813, St Pierre/Tilbury Marie Desanges [Chesne dite] Labute, aged about 44 years, wife of George Jacob, ecuier [squire], died 28 January 1813 and was buried 2 February in the presence of her brother, Julien Labutte, Simon Leduc, cantor of L Assomption, and André du rousselle, beadle of St. Pierre. 73 5 April 1813, St Pierre/Tilbury Marie Anne [Chesne dite] Labute, wife of Joseph Gamelin, died 5 April 1813 and was buried 6 April in the presence of her brothers, Alexis and Julien Labute, militia captains, François Ouellette, and Jean Dauphin. 74 Alexis Labute s signature at the burial of his sister, Marie Anne 21 April 1813 Pierre [Chesne dit] Labute, aged 4 years [actually 43 years old], died 21 April 1813 and was buried 2 June 1813 in St. Pierre, Tilbury. His place of death is unknown. In his burial record it was indicated he was deposited the following day (of his death) by André Derousselle and several others. His burial in the cemetery of St. Pierre was in the presence of André Derousselle, Jean Baptiste Lacroix and several others. Three men were buried the same day in St. Pierre, Tilbury: Pierre Labute, Joseph Taschereau, who died on 2 May 1812, and Jean Baptiste Dubé who died 14 May 1812. Although there is no proof, all three may have died en route to attack Fort Meigs with Henry Procter's troops. The main group left Amherstburg on 23 April 1812. 75 70 Adjutant-General s Office Upper Canada fonds/reel T 10388, Vol. 32, 338, 341, 343; Diane Wolford Sheppard, The War of 1812 Preludes to the War and Key Events Occurring During the War in Present-day Michigan, Northeastern Ohio, and Essex County, Ontario Part I, MHH, Vol. 32, #1 (January 2012), 15. 71 Adjutant-General s Office Upper Canada fonds/reel T 10388, Vol. 32, 350, 353; Diane Wolford Sheppard, The War of 1812 Preludes to the War and Key Events Occurring During the War in Present-day Michigan, Northeastern Ohio, and Essex County, Ontario Part II, MHH, Vol. 32, #2 (April 2012), 66. 72 Adjutant-General s Office Upper Canada fonds/reel T 10389, Reel T 10389, Vol. 32, 455. 73 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, S, St Pierre, 1802-1836, image 19. 74 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, S, St Pierre, 1802-1836, image 19. 75 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, S, St Pierre, 1802-1836, image 20. 13

24 January 1825, St Pierre/Tilbury Agathe [Chesne dite] Labutte, widow of William Sterling, died on 24 January 1825 and was buried the following day in the cemetery in the presence of her brother-in-law Stanislas Fontenay [Dagneau] Dequindre and Pierre Thémus Réaume. 76 30 January 1827, Assumption/Sandwich Cécile [Chesne dite] Labutte, aged 62 years, wife of Jean Baptiste [Descompt dit] Labadie, died and was buried the following day in the presence of Luc Ouellette and Jacques Beaulieu. 77 August 1830, St Pierre/Tilbury Alexis [Chesne dit] Labutte, about 68 years old, died; he was not buried until 18 June 1832. The reason for the delay in his burial was not stated in the register. 78 16 March 1835, Assumption/Sandwich Julien [Chesne dit] Labutte, aged about 6 years [actually 75 years old], died and was buried in the cemetery the following day in the presence of Charles [Chesne dit] Labutte, Thomas Duchesne, and Antoine Parent. 79 76 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, S, St Pierre, 1802-1836, image 60. 77 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1820-1838, images 133-134. 78 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, S, St Pierre, 1802-1836, image 104. 79 Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection, D, Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, 1820-1838, images 330-331. 14