Joseph was born 2 Feb 1700 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[1]
He married Marie Anne Cecilia Campeau 28 Jul 1732 at Detroit (Ste-Anne-de-Detroit).[2][3][4] From 1733 to 1747 they had 7 children born and baptized at Detroit (Ste-Anne-de-Detroit). They moved back to Montreal about 1748 where they had their last 2 children.[5]
He passed away 5 Apr 1760 in Vercheres, Canada and was buried there.[6]
↑ Rev Christian Denissen, Genealogy of the French Families of the Detroit River Region (GFFDRR), 1987, Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, p133 #4.
↑ transcribed by Sharon A. Kelley, Marriage Records Ste. Anne Church Detroit 1701-1850, DSGR, FCHSM and Detroit300 Tricentennial Grant Program, p 3, #32.
↑ Rev Christian Denissen, Genealogy of the French Families of the Detroit River Region (GFFDRR), 1987, Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, p133 #4.
Source: S-865763831 Repository: #R-1248763955 Title: Early U.S. French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1695-1954 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc APID: 1,1111::0
Christian Denissen, Genealogy of the French Families of the Detroit River Region, 1701-1936. Detroit, Michigan: Detroit Society for Genealogical Research (1987, revised edition).
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