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2011.1.7066 |
Object Name |
Notecard |
Scope & Content |
Notecard 1 side 1: Cornoyer (Conellier) Joseph 1803 - The name Conoyer has suffered various mutila- tions. Joseph Cornoyer was born at Sorel, Canada. He joined the North West Company as a youth in 1819, serving in British Columbia until trans- ferred by the HBC to the Columbia department in 1826. Chief trader Samuel Black wrote of him on the rigorous Rocky Mountain Expedition Notecard 1 side 2: of 1824, "a real rough and tumble ... he works with hand and foot, tooth and nail at the line." he was one of the crew sent to the Umpqua to recover Jed Smith's goods, and with Work on the Snake River in 1831-2. Thereafter he was a free trapper, chiefly with Laframboise. Although he had a land claim on which he paid taxes in 1844, he did not live to receive a patent on it. His wife Therese Spokane, widow of Joseph Grenier, drowned at The Dalles in 1830. Notecard 2 side 1: Corneiller (Cornoyer), Therese Therese Cornellier was a Spokane woman who had married Pierre Grenier, widowed by his drowining at The Dalles in July, 1830. Their daughter, Marie Ann, (1828-1850) was the first wife of Gideon Senecal. Therese's children by Conellier were Victoire (1832), Joseph (1838). and Louis (1842). I m. Gyere in 1846 Bk. 1 p. 113 Bk. 1 p. 38 I m. A. Gagnon 1855 - St. L. Bk.1 p. 83 Notecard 2 side 2: 327) Victoire { m. Elie Gyere - 1846- q.v. m. Ambroise Gagnon - Oct. 29 1855 St. L. Bk. 1 p. 83 d. June 10- 1886 (age 48) St. L. II - 122 269) (7yrs) dau. Victoire b. June 20- 1839 }Vanc. p. 45 (8 mo.) son Joseph 270) Therese Spokane { b. July 11- 1839 Vanc. 49-50 m. Joseph Cornoyer Mother "recognizes" { Marie Anne Grenier (9 yrs) Martial LaVallee (21 yrs) Pierre LaVallee (18 yrs) Notecard 3 side 1: Cornoyer, Joseph (Courville, Conellier) Biog. HBC Publications - Black's Rocky Mt. Journal - 1824 p. 218-19 Born - 1803, Sorel N.W. Co. 1819 Went with Black + Manson on Rocky Mt. trip - 1824 "a real rough + tumble, ... he works with hand and foot tooth + nail at the Line". (Black wrote) Columbia Dist. after 1826-7 On Umpqua trip to recover Jed Smith's goods With Work on Snake R. 1831-2 Free trapper thereafter, with LaFramboise (over) Notecard 3 side 2: Took land - 1841 See Tax Roll 1844 See Cornellier - Brown book, 57 Courville m. Therese Spokane, widow of Joseph Grenier, drowned at the Dalles, July, 1830, in Ogden party. Co Notecard 4 side 1: Courville, Joseph (Conelier, Corcomoille) Brown Book, p. 57 See Large Card file, Lucier. See HBRS Vol XVIII, "Black's R. Mt. Journal" p. 218, for biography. (copy in individual file) Pascal } Cornoyer Michel HBC list 1821-24 Joseph Eman Notecard 4 side 2: Bk. 1 p. 38, 113 Bk. 2 p. 39 Quenel (see Jeffries) Who is Josette Cornoyer? m. Henry Jefferson (?) in 1856 - Bk. 2 p. 80 Victor Cournillier m. Mrs. Josephine Larcon (David) (Dompier) on May 25- 1899 |
Title |
Cornoyer (Cornellier, Corneillier, Courville, Cornelier, Corcomoille), Joseph |
Collection |
Harriet D. Munnick Collection |
People |
Cornoyer, Joseph Cornoyer, Therese (nee Spokane) (m. Grenier) Cornoyer, Joseph II (born 1838) (son of Joseph + Therese) Cornoyer, Louis (born 1842) (son of Joseph + Therese) Black, Samuel Smith, Jed Work LaFramboise Grenier, Joseph Grenier, Pierre Senecal, Marianne (née Grenier) Senecal, Gideon Gyere, Elie Gagnon, Victoire (nee Cornoyer) (m. Gyere) Gagnon, Ambroise Manson LaValle, Pierre LaValle, Martial Lucier Ogden Jefferson (Jeffries), Henry Jefferson (Jeffries), Josette (née Cornoyer/Quenel) Cournillier, Victor Cournillier, Josephine (née Larson (David/Dompier) |