A member of The Cadillac Convoy
THE CADILLAC CONVOY
On 18 May 2002 the plaque honoring the first 51 French-Canadian voyageurs who accompanied Antoine Lamothe-Cadillac to Detroit on 24 July 1701 was dedicated. You can find the plaque next to the Cadillac statue and state historical marker in Hart Plaza, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Source for burial: familysearch.org ] Quebec Catholic Parish Registers ] Montréal ] Saint-François-d'Assise-de-la-Longue-Pointe ] Index 1724-1876 Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1724-1794 ] image 284
St-François-d'Assise Ancient cemetery.
This cemetery no longer exists. Burials occurred from 1723-1918. Burials after that are in Le repos St-François d'Assise (Repos Saint-Francois d'Assise on findagrave)
The website that was a source for this information Leslabelle dot com no longer exists.
A member of The Cadillac Convoy
THE CADILLAC CONVOY
On 18 May 2002 the plaque honoring the first 51 French-Canadian voyageurs who accompanied Antoine Lamothe-Cadillac to Detroit on 24 July 1701 was dedicated. You can find the plaque next to the Cadillac statue and state historical marker in Hart Plaza, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Source for burial: familysearch.org ] Quebec Catholic Parish Registers ] Montréal ] Saint-François-d'Assise-de-la-Longue-Pointe ] Index 1724-1876 Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1724-1794 ] image 284
St-François-d'Assise Ancient cemetery.
This cemetery no longer exists. Burials occurred from 1723-1918. Burials after that are in Le repos St-François d'Assise (Repos Saint-Francois d'Assise on findagrave)
The website that was a source for this information Leslabelle dot com no longer exists.
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