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THESE PELLETIER WHICH DID NOT LEAVE DESCENDANTS |
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Let's find these other Pelletier... Let's not forget the following Pelletier. The Association does not have detailed information about them. Perhaps that among the visitors there will be some who will bring the answer to our interrogations by confirming, or denying, the existence of these people. René Pelletier, came from Larochelle, possibly born in the old Poitou province. He married Marie Auvray in New-France. Mathurin Pelletier, son of Pierre and Jeanne Chanaux dit Saint-Jean, of Larochelle, Aunis. He married in the Cap-Saint-Ignace on November 15th 1756, Marie-Catherine Chamberland. They had two daugthers. Léonard Pelletier-Bellefeuille, baptized in 1733. Soldier, son of Nicolas Pelletier and Anathalie Moine of Saint-Michel, diocese of Besancon, Franche-Comté. He married Marie-Madeleine Delasse in 1757. Pierre Pelletier, carpenter, the only known mention of this person is found in a report he made on the state of the timber-grames of the house of the late Guillaume Hébert, in the company of master-carpenter Nicolas Peltier and mason Jean Éger. Note that he is a completely different individual from Pierre Pelletier from Saint-Martin-de-Fraigneau, patriarch of one of the great Pelletier families. Jeanne Pelletier, daugther of Simon Pelletier and Marie l'Arche, probably from Paris, she married Claude Charland in Québec on september 12th 1661. Also, let's us not forget these other Pelletier ;
And all the other Pelletier of the world and those arrived in America by various way, for example, thru the port of Ellis Island at the United States. The research continues... help us! |
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