Gentner Family Tree, page 551
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Main source :513
female
Born 24 Sep 1735 :2107,p3
Father: Antoine Cuillerier {Beaubien} (1697-1783) [5509]
Mother: Marie-Angelique Girard {Cuillerier} (1690-1783) [13766]
Married James Sterling (est. 1735-D) [5511]
- Residence: Detroit, Wayne county, Michigan
- Pennsylvania :2107,p8
- They had children.
- Died
Angelique is the heroine of Miss Crowley's novel The Heroine of the Strait.
Some believe that she was the one who warned Major Gladwin of Pontiacs plan to attack the fort in Detroit in 1763. :1286
Main source :513
male
Born estimated 1735
- Occupation: keeper of the King's Revenues, surveyor of the district, military store keeper, and official interperter in Detroit, Michigan (1770s)
Married Angelique Beaubien {Sterling} (1735-D) [5510]
- Residence: Detroit, Wayne county, Michigan
- Pennsylvania :2107,p8
- They had children.
- Died
Main source :513 (source for name :2555,p1)
female
Born 8 Jul 1761 in Detroit, Wayne county, Michigan :2314
Father: Joseph Douaire Bondy (1734-D) [5513]
Mother: Marie Josette Gamelin {Douaire} (1739-D) [5514]
Married Joseph Cuillerier {Beaubien} (1752-1821) [3333] :2107,p10
- 10 Mar 1777 in Detroit, Wayne county, Michigan :1596,p141
- Children:
- Joseph Beaubien (1779-1822) [13799]
- Veronique Beaubien (1783-D) [13793]
- Alexis Beaubien (1785-1832) [13794]
- Jean Baptiste Beaubien (1787-1863) [1081]
- Antoine Beaubien (1789-1820) [13801]
- Jean Marie Beaubien (est. 1790-D) [13800]
- Therese Beaubien {Navarre} (1791-D) [13796]
- Medard Cuillerier (1797-D) [13797]
- Mark Beaubien (1800-1881) [3311]
- unnamed Cuillerier (1802-1802) [13802]
- They settled in Detroit in the early 1700s. :446
- Died 11 Nov 1802 in Detroit, Wayne county, Michigan :2555,p2
Main source :2314
male
Born 1734 in Detroit, Wayne county, Michigan :2555,p7
Baptized 1735 in Detroit, Wayne county, Michigan (Ste-Anne)
- Occupation: Captain in Militia, Le Assumption :513
Married Marie Josette Gamelin {Douaire} (1739-D) [5514]
- 7 Aug 1758 in Detroit, Wayne county, Michigan (Ste-Anne)
- They had 16 children.
- Children:
- Marie-Josephte Josette Douaire de Bondy {Beaubien} (1761-1802) [5512]
- Died
Main source :513
female
Born 1739 in Detroit, Wayne county, Michigan :2314
Married Joseph Douaire Bondy (1734-D) [5513] :2314
- 7 Aug 1758 in Detroit, Wayne county, Michigan (Ste-Anne)
- They had 16 children.
- Children:
- Marie-Josephte Josette Douaire de Bondy {Beaubien} (1761-1802) [5512]
- Died
Alternate birth date abt 23 Jul 1741. :2555,p7
Main source :513
male
Born estimated 1805
Married Marie Beaubien {Genereux} (1805-D) [3312]
- 28 Jul 1828 in Detroit, Wayne county, Michigan
- Residence: Grand River, Ottawa county, Michigan (1827)
- Children:
- Lucille Genereux (1827-D) [5516]
- Died
Main source :513
female
Born 12 Mar 1827 in Grand River, Ottawa county, Michigan
Father: Louis Genereux (est. 1805-D) [5515]
Mother: Marie Beaubien {Genereux} (1805-D) [3312]
- Died
Main source :516 (source for name :2912,p72)
male
Born 1775 near the Maumee River, Ohio
- Died 27 Jul 1859
- Buried in Morris, Grundy county, Illinois
Shabbona was a great chief of the Ottawa tribe.
His name was also spelled Shabonee.
Main source :805 (source for name :505)
female
Born 21 Dec 1842
Father: Jacob Gamel (est. 1810-D) [5650] :545
Mother: Anna Maria Buer {Gamel} (est. 1810-D) [5651]
Married Johann John Winter (1831-1889) [5441] :671,p156
- 17 Feb 1863 in St. Martins RC church, Langford, Erie county, New York
- Witnesses: Jacob Gammel & Peter Fedick
- Children:
- Peter William Winter (1867-D) [5519]
- Died 16 Sep 1878 in North Collins, Erie county, New York :672
- Buried in St. Martins cemetery, Langford , Erie county, New York
Main source :670,p11
male
Born 29 Aug 1867
Father: Johann John Winter (1831-1889) [5441]
Mother: Emma Maria Gamel {Winter} (1842-1878) [5518]
Baptized 20 Oct 1867 in St. Martins RC church, Langford, Erie county, New York
Godparents: Peter Winter & Catharina Kammel
- Died
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Prepared by Don Gentner - Fri, Apr 11, 2003