Historical Collections and Researches Made by the Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, Vol. XXXVII, Lansing, Wynkoop, Hallenbeck, Crawford Co., 1909, 1910 "Of the Travels and Adventures of A Merchant Voyageur in the Savage Territories of Northern America leaving Montreal the 28th of May 1783 (to 1820)" by Jean Baptiste Perrault, Edited with introduction and notes by John Sharpless Fox, PhD. (https://sites.google.com/site/historicalfurtradewi/Home/original-texts-online/perrault-s-narrative)
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This is interesting, PRDH has two Jean Baptiste Perrault's born to Francois and Suzanne Page. One in 1727 and one in 1730. The only time I've seen this before is when the first child died before the second was born, but I find no record of the first being buried before 1730. As I mentioned in the research notes I also found no baptism of the second in the 1730 church records but they are pretty messy so I may have just missed it. Any ideas?