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About Joseph Cuillerier dit Beaubien
Born Détroit, Pays-d'en-Haut, Nouvelle-France
http://corktownhistory.blogspot.com/2011/04/kingston-house-part-i-1...
"Little is known about Joseph Beaubien outside of a few vital records. He was born in Detroit on March 20, 1752 and married Marie-Josephe Bondy on March 10, 1777. He was not the man for whom Beaubien Street was named--that was his younger brother, land owner Lambert Cullier dit Beaubien.
Joseph Beaubien owned the farm during the transfer of power between the British and American governments. The United States granted Beaubien a land patent for the farm, which designated Private Claim No. 22, on July 16, 1807." corktownhistory.blogspot.com
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Joseph Cuillerier dit Beaubien's Timeline
1752 |
March 20, 1752
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Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, Colonial America
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1779 |
1779
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1785 |
April 25, 1785
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Assumption, Sandwich, Essex County, ON, Canada
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1787 |
September 5, 1787
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Detroit, Wayne, MI, United States
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1789 |
April 28, 1789
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1791 |
August 25, 1791
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Sandwich, Essex County, ON, Canada
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1791
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1797 |
August 9, 1797
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1800 |
April 25, 1800
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Detroit, Wayne, MI, United States
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