From Find-a-Grave biography section:
"He served as a captain of the Milita and was with General Cass a good portion of that trying period.
he was appointed to the office of sheriff when General Cass was governer of the territory. As an honest man , an exemplary member of socirty, and the cathoilic Church, he was respected by the entire community. Captain Cicott died February 11, 1855"
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Family Search profile ID: K2XK-CK3
Sources
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62836768/jean-baptiste-cicott : accessed 25 December 2021), memorial page for Jean Baptiste “John” Cicott (24 Apr 1783–11 Feb 1855), Find a Grave Memorial ID 62836768, citing Saint Joseph Cemetery, Monroe, Monroe County, Michigan, USA ; Maintained by Sue Cicotte Lesnick (contributor 47389263) .
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