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Early French Families
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"Early French Families of
Detroit (Le De'troit)
Selected Biographies
For full source view the book entitled Legends of Le Detroit published in 1889 pg 268-317. Transcribed in my own words, however names and dates taken from this source. This webpage should be used as a guide, if you want documentation of the following lineages, you should view the book and its index sections for proper sources.
ADHEMAR De St. MARTIN
Antoine Adhemar de St Martin was appointed a Royal Notary at Quebec Canada as early as 1660. He was the son of Michael and Cecile(Gache de St Salvy, Haut Lanquedoc) . He married twice in his lifetime. His descendants by his first marriage stayed in Canada. By his second wife, Michelle Cusson , whom he married in 1687, he had one son, Jean Bapte who was born in 1689. Jean came to Detroit in 1709, and married there to Marie Louise Dogon, and had five children:
Joseph who married in 1757 to Madeleine Peuillet he died in 1778;
Jacques LaButte , married in 1760 to Marianne Navarre , the daughter of Robert Navarre ;
Francois ;
Marguerite who married in 1758 to Col. Louis Jadot ;
and Marie Louise , who married in 1760 to Jacques Gode' de Marentette .
Jacques de St. Martin , was frequently called La Butte , and was a noted interpreter. He was the brother-in-law of Lt. George McDougall , with whom he accompanied to Pontiac's Camp, with Major Campbell, at Chief Pontiac's suggestion that he wished to treaty with them. The office of interpreter was very important, and the English suffered much owning to the cunning of some of their interpreters. The French missionaries and French officers were mostly all familiar with the Native languages and were seldom imposed upon. Jacques married Marianne Navarre , who after his death in 1768, married Dr. George C. Anthon . She died at the age of 36 years, leaving no heirs by Anthon , but had, had three children with St. Martin :
St. Martin, St"
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