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  1. 2011.1.6934 - Notecard

    Carpentier, Chas. 1794-1849 June 14 St. L. Bk. 1 p. 116 ME p 297 "Deceased" by 1844 see p. 323 - died at home of F.X. Laderoute in 1849 " Dau. Sophie m. Cesare Beaudoin B. 1 p. 80 Green Bk - p. 52-3 OHQ. Sept. 1922 - p. 265-6 for daughters. son(?) Pierre (1843c - 1863) d. June 30 -- St. L. Bk. 1 p. 171

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  2. 2011.1.6935 - Notecard

    Carpentier, Angelica and Sophie These sisters were at the Methodist Mission, entered 1837 and . Father, Charles Charpentier, (deceased), mother a native. Angelica married Peter Anderson, half-breed 300 Kanaka, "living at St. Louis in the American camp". Children, Louise, April, 1845 300 Marie, Oct. 29, 1848 M.E. 302 George, Oct. 30, 1852 306 She...

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  3. 2011.1.6936 - Notecard

    Carpentier, Sophie c1826- Sophie's father, Charles Charpentier, had placed his motherless daughter in Jason Lee's Methodist Mission in September, 1835, hence the abjuration. Two years later her sister Angelica was also admitted. Their teacher, Cyrus Shepard wrote of them, "half- breed sisters, with sparkling black eyes and long curling hair." Their father was "late" at the time of Sophie's marriage to Cesaire Beaudoin in 184...

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