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Marie Julie (Hallett) Letendre (abt. 1806 - 1901)

Marie Julie Letendre formerly Hallett
Born about in Le Pas, Rupert's Landmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 6 Jun 1825 in St Boniface Parish, Red River Settlement,map
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 94 in Batoche, Saskatchewan, Canadamap
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Biography

Marie (Hallett) Letendre was a Canadian First Peoples and member of the Metis Nation.
  • Children:
  • Marie LETENDRE Dit Batoche: Birth: 1824.
  • Marguerite LETENDRE Dit Batoche: Birth: AUG 1826.
  • Josephte LETENDRE: Birth: 6 DEC 1829.
  • Louis LETENDRE: Birth: 1 SEP 1832 in St.Boniface. Death: 3 AUG 1911 in Batoche, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Andre LETENDRE: Birth: 1837 in Red River.
  • Baptiste LETENDRE: Birth: ABT 1839 in Red River.
  • Agnes LETENDRE Dit Batoche: Birth: 1840.
  • Francois-Xavier LETENDRE: Birth: 8 MAR 1841 in St.Boniface. Death: 25 APR 1901 in Batoche
  • Sophie LETENDRE: Birth: 1 NOV 1846 in St.Boniface.
  • Helene LETENDRE: Birth: 1847.

Marie was born about 1806. She is the daughter of Henry Hallet.

Sources


  • Marriage to Louis Letentre: Canadiana Héritage; Parish registers: St Boniface, Manitoba, Reel H-1344, Image 2118, viewable here.
  • Hallet, Marie - Concerning her claim as a head of family - Address, St. Laurent - Born, 1805 at Le Pas - Father, James Hallet, (English) - Mother, Marie, (Métis) - Married, 1821 at Carlton to Louison Batoche, deceased - Children living, six (names on declaration) - Children deceased, six - Scrip for $160 - Claim 1290. Viewable here.
  • National Archives of Canada Census of 1881 North West Territories


  • Title: Metis Families, A Genealogical Compendium by Gail Morin Page: v3-421-422, v2-413 Author:Gail Morin Publication: publised by Quintin publications, Pawtucket, Rhode Island-copywrite 2000, fact imported by Tom Edworthy
  • Title: Metis Families, A Genealogical Compendium by Gail Morin Page: v3-422 Author:Gail Morin Publication: publised by Quintin publications,Pawtucket, Rhode Island-copywrite 2000, fact imported by Tom Edworthy
  • Entry in the Lawrence Barkwell "The People of the Metis Nation - H"...[1]
  • Red River Ancestry.ca website - Henry Hallett (1773-1844) profile




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Hallett-997 and Hallet-212 appear to represent the same person because: same name, dob and parents
posted on Hallet-212 (merged) by Paul Etheredge

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