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St. Paul Mission Historical Society - St. Paul, Oregon

Preservation of the history of early Oregon and the French Prairie region of the Willamette Valley

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    [copied][front] 839 M. Plamondon, Simon, cult. du dist. des 1251 V7-4-39 Trois-Riviers, et Emelie Fenlay, veuve de Pierres Ber- [handwritten]11179 cier. Enfants legitimes de l' alliance de l'epouse avec feu Pierre Bercier: Marguerite, 20 ans: Pierre, 16 ans; Cecile, 14 ans: Elisabeth, 9 ans; Ba...

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    Bercier, Pierre (Antoine?) - 1830c. Numerous Berciers appear in the fur trade; Pierre was one of the earliest, being recorded as "my guide" by David Thompson of the North West Company in 1808. He was a boatman and horse-keeper at Spokane House in 1813, with Ogden in the Snake Country in 1824-1826, and died about 1830. His widow, Emelie Finlay, married Simon Plamondon. For Marguerite, see Pichet (Dupre), Louis. 262) son Bazi...

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  8. 2020.1.3 - Fonds

    George F. Plamondon details his family lineage which includes the Plamondon, Blanchet, and Pelletier family lines. The family lines are detailed along with family stories regarding the early settlement of the western United States.

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  9. 2020.1.3 - Fonds

    George F. Plamondon details his family lineage which includes the Plamondon, Blanchet, and Pelletier family lines. The family lines are detailed along with family stories regarding the early settlement of the western United States.

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    Harriet Munnick wrote several articles regarding the early settlers of French Prairie Oregon. This file contains a compilation of articles including: The Metis of French Prairie- Chapters by Harriet Munnick Jean Baptiste Gervais Louis LaBonte Donald Mason Francois Rivet Marion County Historical Society Articles By Harriet Munnick -"An Odor Of Sanctity" -"Grandma was an Indian" -"Marion County History" -"Dupatt" (Jean Baptist...

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