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Charles Pelletier (abt. 1798 - abt. 1853)

Charles Pelletier aka Peltier
Born about in Pembina, Dakota Territorymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1820 in St Boniface, Rupert's Landmap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 55 in Saint Boniface, Assiniboia, Rupert's Landmap
Profile last modified | Created 4 Apr 2016
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Biography

Charles Pelletier was a Canadian First Peoples and member of the Metis Nation.

Charles Pelletier.

Born

Abt 1789. [1]
Pembina, North Dakota.

Residence

1833, 1840, 1843, 1847 - White Horse Plain, Manitoba, Canada. [2]
1850 - Pembina, Pembina, Minnesota Territory, USA. [3] Note misspelled surname.
NameAge
Charles Petties52
Susanna Petties47
Antoine Petties26
Joseph Petties21
Pierre Petties19
Joseph Petties17
Therese Petties15
Edward Petties12
Alphons Petties10
Istas Petties8
Ann Petties6
Cuthbert Petties4
Susanna Petties2
Joseph Delonnie24
1870 - Manitoba (St Francois Xavier?). No ages given. [4]
Name
Charles Pelletier, Deceased
Suzanne Bercier
Cuthbert Pelletier
Josephte Pelletier
Therese Pelletier
Anastasie Pelletier
Nancy Pelletier
Suzanne Pelletier
Rose Pelletier

Died

28 Dec 1853. [1]
Burial at St Francois Xavier Parish Cemetery.

Research Notes

There are multiple conflicts for the birth year of Charles Pelletier. Depending on the source, these include 1789, 1796, 1798 and 1805. This profile lists the birth year 1789, which coincides with his Death Record. Please update this profile if further reliable sources are found.

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Provincial Archives of Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada, viewable here. Transcribed to English: "January seventeen, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, we, the undersigned priest, have buried in the parish cemetery the body of Charles Pelletier, deceased last December twenty-eight, aged of about sixty-five. Present at internment; Michel Normand, Pierre Falcond, Jean Baptiste Falcond, who do not sign. (Signature of the priest)....Jos Bourassat".
  2. Manitoba, Canada, Census Indexes, 1832-1856 & 1870. Provincial Archives of Manitoba; Manitoba, Canada; Card Index Nominal Census Returns: A - Pi 1832-1870
  3. 1850 United States Federal Census; Year: 1850; Census Place: Pembina, Pembina, Minnesota Territory; Roll: M432_367; Page: 25B; Image: 52. viewable here and here.
  4. Manitoba, Canada, Census Indexes, 1832-1856 & 1870; Provincial Archives of Manitoba; Manitoba, Canada; Card Index Nominal Census Returns: A - Pi 1832-1870. viewable here.

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Pelletier-2245 and Pelletier-1520 appear to represent the same person because: Same spouse and dates. Please approve the merge. Thanks.
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Pelletier-1737 and Pelletier-1520 appear to represent the same person because: Please assist to merge these 2 profiles. Thanks!
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