Baptized on July 3, 1763 at St. John's Anglican Church in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, T. Punch indicates that Christian died young.[1]
Sources
↑Montbélliard Emigrations to Nova Scotia, 1749-1752, p. 78, Torrence M. Punch, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore Maryland, 2014.
Register of The Foreign Protestants of Nova Scotia (ca. 1749-1770), Section 1A, p. 84, Written by Winthrop P. Bell, Ph.D., Compiled by J. Christopher Young, Ph.D. (author-published).
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