In 1820 Veronique (age about 24) was living in Monroe, Michigan, United States.[1]
Veronique died at the age of 25 on 21 April 1820.[2]
Veronique was buried on 21 April 1820 in Monroe - St. Antoine Cemetery Raisin River, Monroe, Michigan, United States.[2]
Research Notes
1820 census Monroe Cty dau of James
Sources
↑Census: Abbreviation: Census > 1820 > US Federal Title: Census, US Federal, 1820 Publication: Series: M33 Rolls: 1 - 142 1820 Facts 1. Fourth U.S. decennial population census. 2. U.S. population: 9.6 million (8.1 Text: Series: M33 Rolls: 1 - 142 1820 Facts 1. Fourth U.S. decennial population census. 2. U.S. population: 9.6 million (8.1 million free, 1.5 million slave) 3. Census conducted by U.S. marshals under the direction of the Secretary of State. 4. Census day: 1st Monday in August (7 August 1820). 5. Mandated copies: One set, sent to the federal district court. Same copy ordered sent to the U.S. Secretary of State in 1830. Note: C: and Settings Documents 1820 Federal Population Census for Michigan, Monroe County.htm Lenawee County was part of Monroe County until 1826. Washington Township & Port Lawrence Township were part of Monroe County until 1836 when they became part of Lucas County, Ohio. Italicized: Y Paranthetical: N. Citing: Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: 271 Cagnier, Pierre white males under 10.....1 white males 19-25.....1 white males 26-44.....1 white females under 10.....1 white females 45 & over.....1 persons engaged in agriculture......2 (accessed before 31 May 2014)
↑ 2.02.1Burial: Abbreviation: FHC film 1415102 St Antoine Cemetery, Monroe, MI Title: FHC film 1415102 St Antoine Cemetery, Monroe, MI Note: Title «b»Church records, 1796-1972«/b» Authors «b»Catholic Church. St. Joseph's (Oak Harbor, Ohio) (Main Author) St. Joseph Cemetery (Monroe, Michigan) (Added Author) Catholic Church. St. Joseph's (Toussaint, Ohio) (Added Author)«/b» Notes «b»Includes name indexes. Microfilm of records located at Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. St. Joseph's (Toussaint) Catholic Church was located in Carroll Township, Ottawa County, Ohio. Includes baptisms 1857-1934, confirmations 1881-1928, marriages 1866- 1930, deaths,1811-1972, building and subscription record 1859-1861, 1867-1868, miscellaneous lists of baptisms 1893-1919, and deaths 1881-1967 (some records are St. Joseph's Church of Touissaint, Ohio), burial listing for St. Antoine Cemetery 1796-1829 (later named St. Joseph Cemetery, Monroe, Michigan).«/b» Subjects «b»Ohio, Ottawa, Oak Harbor - Church records Michigan, Monroe, Monroe - Cemeteries Ohio, Ottawa, Carroll Township - Church records«/b» Format «b»Manuscript (On Film)«/b» Language «b»English«/b» Publication «b»Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University. Center for Archival Collections, 1985«/b» Physical «b»1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.«/b» Film Notes Note - Location [Film] «b»Church records, 1796-1972 - FHL US/CAN Film [ 1415102 «/b» Call Number: film 1415102 Paranthetical: N. (accessed before 31 May 2014)
Acknowledgments
Profile Martin-17501 was created through the import of JaquesGagnier2.ged on May 31, 2014 by Richard Van Wasshnova.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Veronique by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Veronique: