FindaGrave: Daughter of Abraham PERRET aka PERRY (1774-May 1849) and his wife, Mary Ann BOURQUIN, born 9 Aug 1786. Her father immigrated from Switzerland to settle at Lord Selkirk's colony at Pembina. After a severe flood on the Red River of the North that destroyed most of his property and cattle in the spring of 1824, they travelled by Ox Cart to Fort Snelling. Abraham Perret was one of the first settlers of what is now the City of St. Paul.
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with Fort Snelling. the merge dob, dod, have been taken as above.
Per daughter's death record, Anna Jane Perry was married to Chas. Bazille.
Find-a-grave for a Anna Jane Bazille shows a headstone that states "Anna Jane Bazille; 1830-1891, Born at Ft. Snelling"[8]
↑ Source: #S-1059008104 Pig's Eye's Notebook Note: http://web.archive.org/web/20080329030802/http://www.lareau.org/pep-b.html Note: An Historical Encyclopedia of St. Paul Minnesota (1830-1850) BAZILLE, CHARLES - Bazille was born at Montreal, QC, in 1812(7), and as a young man, came west and settled at Prairie du Chien. He was a carpenter by trade. He became acquainted with Louis Robert earlier, in Green Bay, then worked with him more closely in Prairie du Chien, and when Robert moved to St. Paul, Bazille accompanied him, both becoming permanent residents in 1844. That year, Bazille built, for Captain Robert, the first frame house in St. Paul, designed as a living quarters and warehouse. This building, built of hand-hewn lumber, after many years, was removed to the corner of 4th and Minnesota, where it stood for many years as the oldest building in the city. That year, he also built a grist and sawmill for William Dugas at what was called "the Falls" on Phelan's Creek.On 30 Dec 1845, Bazille married Annie Jane Perry at Mendota (by Fr. A. Ravoux), and they purchased the claim of Louis Larrivier. He donated a block of that property, known as Capitol Square, to the town to be used to build the first State Capitol. This property today holds part of the Minnesota Science Museum. Bazille also served on the City Council from 1852-4, some say because of his donation of land for the Capitol.He later moved to a property on the Lake Como Road where he operated a brick business. His real estate holdings were valued at $1,000 in 1850. Bazille and Annie had at least two children: John (1848 MN), Edmund W. (a Judge in St. Paul). [LR135, MN50, WM143-4ff]
↑ Source: #S-1059008104 Pig's Eye's Notebook Note: http://web.archive.org/web/20080329030802/http://www.lareau.org/pep-b.html Note: An Historical Encyclopedia of St. Paul Minnesota (1830-1850) BAZILLE, CHARLES - Bazille was born at Montreal, QC, in 1812(7), and as a young man, came west and settled at Prairie du Chien. He was a carpenter by trade. He became acquainted with Louis Robert earlier, in Green Bay, then worked with him more closely in Prairie du Chien, and when Robert moved to St. Paul, Bazille accompanied him, both becoming permanent residents in 1844. That year, Bazille built, for Captain Robert, the first frame house in St. Paul, designed as a living quarters and warehouse. This building, built of hand-hewn lumber, after many years, was removed to the corner of 4th and Minnesota, where it stood for many years as the oldest building in the city. That year, he also built a grist and sawmill for William Dugas at what was called "the Falls" on Phelan's Creek.On 30 Dec 1845, Bazille married Annie Jane Perry at Mendota (by Fr. A. Ravoux), and they purchased the claim of Louis Larrivier. He donated a block of that property, known as Capitol Square, to the town to be used to build the first State Capitol. This property today holds part of the Minnesota Science Museum. Bazille also served on the City Council from 1852-4, some say because of his donation of land for the Capitol.He later moved to a property on the Lake Como Road where he operated a brick business. His real estate holdings were valued at ,000 in 1850. Bazille and Annie had at least two children: John (1848 MN), Edmund W. (a Judge in St. Paul). [LR135, MN50, WM143-4ff]
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 23 June 2020), memorial page for Anna Jane Perry Bazille (1830–1891), Find A Grave: Memorial #113061834, citing Calvary Cemetery, Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA ; Maintained by KWH (contributor 48123018) .
Source: S-1059008104 Pig's Eye's Notebook: An Historical Encyclopedia of St. Paul, MN (1830- 1850) Paul J. Lareau Publication: P.J Lareau Note: Out of Print
Source: S-1059850371 Repository: #R-1795768122 U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1700s-Current Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
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"Minnesota State Census, 1865 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPS7-42S : 13 November 2014), Annie Bazille in household of Charles Bazille, St Paul, 02, Ramsey, Minnesota, United States; citing volume 8, line 31, State Library and Records Service, St.Paul; FHL microfilm 565,715.
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ9K-JSJ : 14 July 2016), Anna J Bazille in household of J E Hagler, St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, United States; citing enumeration district ED 5, sheet 98A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0630; FHL microfilm 1,254,630.
"Minnesota Death Records, 1866-1916," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XPF9-165 : 4 December 2014), Anna J. Bazille, 03 Jun 1891; citing St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, 21, Public Health Center, St. Paul; FHL microfilm 1,309,043.
"Minnesota Deaths and Burials, 1835-1990," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FD8M-RNY : 4 December 2014), Anna Jane Perry in entry for Celina Dansereau, 03 Mar 1940; citing St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, reference 24147; FHL microfilm 2,243,098.
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