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André Peltier (Pelletier), I

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Saint François De La Rivière Du Sud, Chaudière-Appalaches, QC, Canada
Death: June 21, 1822 (85)
Assumption, Sandwich or Windsor, Essex County, ON, Canada
Place of Burial: Windsor, ON, Canada
Immediate Family:

Son of Pierre Pelletier, Sr. and Angélique Élisabeth Marie LaVergne dite Rénaud
Husband of Marie-Catherine Méloche and Catherine Bigras dite Fauvel
Father of André Peltier, II; Charles Peltier; Gabriel Peltier, Sr.; Marie-Madeleine Peltier; Marie Josèphe (Josephine) Peltier (Pelletier) and 7 others
Brother of Pierre Pelletier, Jr.; Èlisabeth Pelletier; René Pelletier, Sr.; Jean-Baptiste Pelletier; Augustin Pelletier and 3 others

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About André Peltier, I

Notes for Andrew Peltier:

Notes: these notes were furnished by Jack Peltier, and represent data from Denissen, Assumption parish documents, other local documents, and Jack himself.

There was a concerted effort circa 1750 to attract settlers and craftsmen to the Detroit area to support the garrison and the fur trading operations in order to make the settlement more self supporting. Incentives of land, equipment, etc., were provided to get people to move. It appears that André came at the later end of this recruiting period and just about the time Detroit was surrendered to the British. (The final surrender of French-Canada to the British was signed by the Marquis de Vaudreuil in Montréal in 1760.

André, a miller by trade, came to Detroit in 1760. It was in Detroit that he married Marie-Catherine Meloche (3/2/1737 - 1/14/1786), on February 7, 1764, widow of both Jean-Baptiste Sappe-dit-Poligny and of Pierre Louis Mailet. She was the daughter of Pierre Meloche and Jeanne Caron.

In the survey of the Settlement of Detroit made in 1782 (South Shore only), the following is noted: André Pettier (Peltier), 1 married woman, 1 young man/hired hand, 3 boys, 5 girls, 4 horses, 2 oxen, 4 cows, 2 steers/heifers, 10 hogs, etc. André rented pew 7 in Assumption Church in 1781 for 10 shillings; there were 34 pews in the church. Circa 1776 there were about 100 French families (600 people) on the south shore of Detroit. Prior to 1761, Ste. Anne's in Detroit was mainly used for baptisms, etc. Assumption was until then a mission to the Hurons. Assumption Church was known as "Église de l'Assomption à la pointe de Montréal de Détroit".

André married for a second time, at Assumption Church, on January 31, 1791. His bride was Catherine Bigras-dit-Fauvel (12/25/1766 - ??), widow of Joseph Bergeron and daughter of Joseph Amable Bigras-dit-Fauvel and Marie-Charlotte Dufour.

André was buried on June 21, 1822 at Assumption.

More About Andrew Peltier:

Occupation: Miller, came to Detroit in 1760.

More About Andrew Peltier and Mary Catherine Meloche:

Marriage: February 7, 1764, Detroit, MI.

More About Andrew Peltier and Catherine Bigras dit Fauvel:

Marriage: January 31, 1791, Assumption, Detroit.

Children of Andrew Peltier and Mary Catherine Meloche are:

+Andrew Peltier, b. January 10, 1765, Detroit, MI, d. 1798.

+Charles Peltier, Sr., b. July 30, 1767, Detroit, MI, d. August 3, 1856, Mt. Clemens, MI.

+Gabriel Peltier, b. June 26, 1769, Assumption, Sandwich, d. 1845.

+Catherine Peltier, b. July 30, 1771, Assumption, Detroit, d. date unknown.

Mary Peltier, b. March 24, 1773, Assumption, d. 1793, Assumption.

Mary Jane Peltier, b. October 31, 1774, Assumption, d. 1790.

Mary Josette Peltier, b. August 21, 1776, Assumption, d. 1854, Assumption.

Issac Peltier, b. September 17, 1778, Assumption, d. date unknown.

Elisabeth Peltier, b. July 11, 1780, Assumption, d. 1809, Assumption.

Susanne Peltier, b. November 3, 1782, Assumption, d. date unknown.

+John Baptist Simon Peltier, b. February 17, 1785, Assumption, Sandwich, d. 1841, Detroit, MI.

Children of Andrew Peltier and Catherine Bigras dit Fauvel are:

Victoria Peltier, b. October 23, 1791, Assumption, d. date unknown.

Bridget Peltier, b. September 13, 1793, Assumption, d. date unknown.

Frances Xavier Peltier, b. April 18, 1796, Assumption, d. date unknown.

+Louis Peltier, b. 1798, d. date unknown.

Pelagia Peltier, b. March 20, 1801, Detroit, MI, d. date unknown.

Veronica Peltier, b. September 13, 1803, Detroit, MI, d. date unknown.

+Lambert Peltier, b. January 25, 1806, Assumption, Sandwich, d. date unknown.

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André Peltier, I's Timeline

1737
January 25, 1737
Saint François De La Rivière Du Sud, Chaudière-Appalaches, QC, Canada
January 29, 1737
Saint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
1765
January 10, 1765
Meloche's Mill on Bloody Run, Detroit River, Wayne, Michigan, United States
1767
1767
Ontario, Canada
1769
June 26, 1769
Assumption (L'Assomption), Sandwich, Essex County, ON, Canada
1771
July 30, 1771
Assomption-de-la-Pointe-de-Montreal, S. Essex, Ontario, Canada
1773
March 24, 1773
L'Assomption, Essex, Ontario, Canada
March 25, 1773
Windsor, Essex County, ON, Canada
1774
October 31, 1774
Assumption Parish, Sandwich, Essex County, Ontario, Canada