Birth/Baptism: 18 Oct 1737 Detroit (Ste-Anne-de-Detroit).[1]
Death/Burial: 10 Sep 1798. Detroit (Ste-Anne-de-Detroit).[2]
Jean Baptiste was born in 1737. He passed away about 1800.
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Sources
↑ Catholic Church. St. Anne (Detroit, Michigan), Transcript of original records, 1704-1754, vol.1, p301-302. Cit. Date: 22 Nov 2009.
↑ Catholic Church. St. Anne (Detroit, Michigan), Transcript of original records, 1765-1800 FHC film 1026603 item 1, vol 3, vol.3, p694. Cit. Date: 22 Nov 2009.
↑ Burton, Clarence Monroe. The City of Detroit, 1701-1922, Volume 4, p140. CITY
Rev Christian Denissen, Genealogy of the French Families of the Detroit River Region (GFFDRR), 1987, Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, p 206, #27.
Thank you to Paul Schram for creating WikiTree profile Campeau-104 through the import of Paul Schram's Family Tree.ged on Feb 11, 2013.
Thank you to Mary Anne Johnston for creating WikiTree profile Campau-240 through the import of f5q220_430763j85cuw5cf3107225 (1).ged on Apr 3, 2013.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jean by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Jean:
Campau-366 and Campeau-104 appear to represent the same person because: same first name, last name, middle name, birth date, death month/year, same spouse, father, children Joseph and Jean, same death location.
Small spelling difference between the two names, same pronunciation, probably both variants used at the time.