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Jeanne Belleperche 1737–1808 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Dec 10, 1737

Birth Location: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan

Death Date: 1808-1820

Death Location: Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, Michigan, USA

Father: Pierre Belleperche

Mother: Marie Campau

Spouse(s): Joseph Pilet

Children(s): Jean Pillette

Jeanne Belleperche was born in 1737 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, the child of Pierre Belleperche And Marie Anne Campau. Jeanne Belleperche married Joseph Pilet, and had children including Jean Baptiste Pillette. Jeanne Belleperche passed away in 1808 in Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • Jeanne Belleperche was born in 1737 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, the child of Pierre Belleperche And Marie Anne Campau.
  • Jeanne Belleperche married Joseph Pilet, and had children including Jean Baptiste Pillette.
  • Jeanne Belleperche passed away in 1808 in Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, Michigan, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jeanne Belleperche's Ancestors

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Jeanne Belleperche
1737–1808
Birth Place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan
Parents
Pierre Belleperche
1699–1767
Quebec, Canada
Marie (Anne) Campau
1712–1796
Montreal, Québec, Canada
Grandparents
Denis Belleperche
1651–1715
Boulogne, Oise, Picardie, France
Catherine (Gertrude Guyon Sieur) Dubuisson
1660–1715
Paroisse Notre Dame, Québec, Québec, Canada
Michel Campau
1667–1737
Ile de Montreal, New France, Quebec, Canada
Jeanne Masse
1677–1764
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Denis Belleperche
1611–1654
Antoinette Hebon
1611–1654
Jean Guyon
1619–1694
Elisabeth Couillard
1631–1704
Étienne Limousin
1638–1692
Catherine (Polo)
1646–1713
Martin Masse
1646–1714
* LEDUC
1649–1727
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Guillaume Couillard
1588–1663
Marie-Guillemette Hébert
1608–1684
Leonard Campeau
1600–1663
Louise-Francoise Mauger
1616–1692
Pierre Polo
1616–1663
Renee Cordatelle
1616–1663
Pierre Masse
1621–1678
Marie Pinel
1624–1673
PAQUET LEDUC
1625–1665
Jeanne Souchon
1627–1659

Jeanne Belleperche's Descendants

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Jeanne Belleperche (Dec 10, 1737–1808-1820) m. Joseph Pilet (15 Dec 1726–14 Sept 1764)
  1. 1. Jean (Baptiste) Pillette 1761–1824 m. Mary (Magdeleine) Peltier 1773–1793
    1. 1. Véronica (Monique) Pilet 1792–1860 m. Charles Rhéaume 1780–1848
      1. 1. Marie (Magdeleine) Reaume 1819–1903 m. Simon Charron 1807–1849 m. Laurent Damme 1810–1890
        1. 1. Anastasia ((Esther)) Charron 1847–1878 m. Daniel Whales 1843–1911
        2. 2. Julienne Charron 1849–1882 m. William Whales 1841–1921
        3. 3. Charles Charron 1840–
        4. 4. Antoine Charron 1843–1909 m. Lydia Benway 1852–1934
        5. 5. Olivier Charron 1845–1885 m. Marie (Victoire) Chevalier 1842–1911
        6. 6. Mary (Elisabeth) Damme 1858–1932
        7. 7. Joseph Damme 1856–1931 m. Catherine Delile 1886–
        8. 8. Pierre Dame 1865–1890

Jeanne Belleperche's Timeline

3 Records

1737
Dec 10, 1737
Birth of Jeanne Belleperche in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan
Detroit, Wayne, Michigan
1808
1808-1820
Age 71
Burial of Jeanne Belleperche in Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, Michigan, USA
Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, Michigan, USA
1810
12 May 1810
Age 73
Death of Jeanne Belleperche in Sandwich, 1654297, Ontario, Canada
Sandwich, 1654297, Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Dec 10, 1737
    Event Place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 May 1810
    Event Place: Sandwich, 1654297, Ontario, Canada
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1808-1820
    Event Place: Détroit, L`Assomption de Sandwich de Windsor, Michigan, USA

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