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Nicolas Arendanki

1620-1649
Born: Huron Mission, Ontario, Canada
Died: Fort St Louis, Quebec, Canada

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  • Story: The Story Of Jean Durand And Catherine Annenontak (from A Message Board Post 20 Jul 2002)

    <span style="font-family: -webkit-monospace">Jean Durand was born in 1640, the son of Louis and Madeleine Malvand at Doeuil-sur-le-Mignon, St. Onge, France. The contract he signed to come to Canada to serve as a colonist for three years, states he was about 20 years old. He was to receive passage to and from Canada, board and room and 75 livres per year, payable at the end of each year.<br><br>He sailed from LaRochelle on &quot;Les Armes d Amsterdam&quot; at the beginning of April, 1660 and arrived at Quebec the latter part of May. The three years of service was with Charles Gautier. His life, like all colonists during that period, was quite varied-- farming, fishing, lumbering, etc. It also included serving in the Militia, because during that time all colonists lived in constant fear of the Iroqouis indians. In fact, Pierre Pinelle, his close friend and neighbor at Cap-Rouge, was murdered by them. The gun was a necessary adjunct to the plow.&nbsp;<br><br>It was during this period that the King of France decided to send young girls to Canada to become the wives of the colonists. They were called the &quot;King&#39;s Daughters&quot;. On October 3, 1661, Jean Durand was engaged to one of these, Marie Fayette. They were to be married at a later date so we nearly had a King&#39;s daughter for an ancestor, however, before the wedding date arrived, they changed their minds, cancelled their engagement on January 12, 1662, and on her third engagement she married Nicholas Huot on July 24, 1662.<br><br>The next girl to capture Jean&#39;s heart was a young indian maiden who had been a refugee from the massacre of the Huron Missions by the Iroquois in 1648. This mission is known as Martyr&#39;s Shrine at Midland, Ontario. Her parents, Nicolas Arendanki and Jeanne Otri-ho-Andet lived at the parish mission of La Conception. Nicolas was one of the first Indian Chiefs to embrace the Christian religion and was well known to the missionaries Brebeuf Lalemant and Isaac Jogues and others who were martyred during the massacre. Nicolas was among the missing and no doubt suffered martyrdom like many others on that fateful day.&nbsp;<br><br>Jeanne, who had given birth to Catherine in 1648, was left destitute without any means of support. She, along with many others under the care of Father Chaumonot, fled to the Petun Indian Country, who were friends of the Hurons. This is described in great detail in the Jesuit Relations. The refugees that survived the hardships and starvation lived in exile until June 10, 1650, when some 300 christian hurons, with the help of the surviving missionaries and french soldiers, embarked in canoes for their long voyage to the Isle of Orleans. Those that survived the shipwrecks, hardships and accidents on the way arrived at the Isle of Orleans on July 23, 1650.&nbsp;<br><br>Catherine and her mother, who were among the survivors, were in poor health. During the summer of 1654, she was placed in the Ursuline convent of Quebec. Catherine remained under the tutelage of the nuns where she was taught not only the french language but also the french way of life. It was an objective of the Ursulines, the Jesuits, the Intendant, including the King, to educate the young indian maidens to eventually become suitable wives to the french colonists. Laval, the first bishop of Canada arrived june 16, 1659, and about two months later administered the sacrament of confirmation to a good number of young girls, French as well as indian. Catherine was among this group. The records show &quot;confirmed at the Ursuline convent August 10, 1659 Catherine, Huron, age 10.&quot; It was only 3 years later, September 26, 1662, that Catherine and Jean Durand signed a contract to be married. The contract reads as follows:<br><br><em>&quot;In the presence of Guillaume Andouart, secretary to the Administrative council, established at Quebec, by the King, notary in New France and the undersigned witnesses, here present Jean Durand dit Lafortune, son of Louis Durand and Madeleine Malvande, his father and mother from the burg of Deuil near the village of St Jean d&#39;Angely in the Xaintonges, party of the first part, and Catherine Huronne.... party of the second part, both in the presence of their relatives and friends here named, Charles Gautier, Lord of Bois Verdun, Denis Duquet, a resident of Quebec, Jean Guyon, Pierre Pinel, Jean Drouart on behalf of the first part. Martin Boutet, representing and taking place of the father of the said Catherine Huronne, Dame Magdeleine de Chauvigny, widow of the late Charles de Gruel, while living the Baron of Pelletierie, Miss Thienette Deslprey, widow of the late Guillaume Guilmot, Esq., Lord Duplessis de Querbodo, Laurent Dubocq resident of this country have recognized and !<br>witnessed..............</em><br><br>Three days later, September 26, they exchanged their marriage vows in the parish church of Quebec, known today as the Basilica. The authentic copy of this document reads as follows:<br><br><em>&quot;In the year of our lord, one thousand six hundred and sixty two on the 26th day of September after engagement and publication of one bann (having given dispensation for the other two) read at mass the 24th of September and discovering no legitimate obstacle, I, Henri de Bernieres, priest of this parish, having questioned Jean Durand, son of Louis Durand and Madeleine Malvande, father and mother, from the parish of Doeuil, vicarage of Xaintes in Xaintonge, party of the first part, and Catherine Annenontak, Huron daughter of Nicolas Arendanki and Jeanne Otre-ho-Andet, father and mother, from the town of St. Madeleine in the Conception parish, in the land of the Hurons, party of the second part, and having received their mutual consent, I solemnly joined them in marriage and gave them the marriage blessing, in the presence of witnesses: Rev. Fathers&#39; Lalemant, Superior, and Francois LeMercier of the company of Jesus Martin Boutet known as St Martin, Mr Jean Madry, etc. Signe!&nbsp;H. de Bernieres&quot;</em><br></span>

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    <p><span style="font-family: tahoma; font-size: 12pt"><em><font color="#0000ff">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~massasoit/huron.htm</font></em></span></p><p><span style="font-family: tahoma; font-size: 12pt"><font face="Times New Roman"><em><strong>&nbsp;</strong><span style="font-family: tahoma; font-size: 12pt">Nicolas Arendanki was born abt 1620 in Sillery, Canada, Distinguished chieftain from the Bear Clan of the Huron nation who was massacred by Iroquois Warriors.<span>&nbsp; </span>Jeanne Otrino-Andet born abt 1620 in Sillery, Canada. </span></em></font></span></p><p><span style="font-family: tahoma; font-size: 12pt"><font face="Times New Roman"><strong><em>Nicolas ARENDANKI</em></strong><em> was born about 1623 in &lt;Huron Mission, Georgian Bay, Ontario&gt;. He married Jeanne OTRI-HO-ANDET. <strong>Jeanne OTRI-HO-ANDET</strong> was born about 1627 in &lt;Huron Mission, Georgian Bay, Ontario&gt;. She married Nicolas ARENDANKI. They had the following children: <span>&nbsp;</span>Catherine Annennontak </em></font></span><span style="font-family: tahoma; font-size: 12pt"><font face="Times New Roman"><em>http://members.verizon.net/mlaferriere/webtree/pafg77.htm</em></font></span></p><p><span style="font-family: tahoma; font-size: 12pt"><span style="font-family: tahoma; font-size: 12pt">Nicolas was one of the first Indian Chiefs to embrace the Christian religion and was well known to the missionaries Brebeuf Lallemant and Isaac Jogues and others who were martyred during the massacre. Nicolas was among the missing and no doubt suffered martyrdom like many others on that fateful day.</span></span></p>

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    Descendants of Nicolas Arendanki<br><br><br><em><font size="3">Generation No. 1<br><br><strong>1.</strong> NICOLAS<sup>1</sup></font></em><font size="3"> ARENDANKI was born Abt. 1620 in Sillery, Canada, and died Bef. 1662. He married JEANNE OTRINO-ANDET. She was born Abt. 1620 in Sillery, Canada.<br><br>Notes for NICOLAS ARENDANKI:<br>Distinguished chieftain from the Bear Clan of the Huron nation who was massacred by Iroquois Warriors<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Child of NICOLAS ARENDANKI and JEANNE OTRINO-ANDET is:<br></font><!-- Table 01 Row 01 -->2.i.CATHERINE<sup>2</sup><font size="3"> ANNENNONTAK, b. 1649, Sillery, Quebec, Canada.</font><p><em>Generation No. 2<br><br></em></p><strong>2.</strong> CATHERINE<sup>2</sup><font size="3"> ANNENNONTAK<em> (NICOLAS</em><sup>1</sup><em><font size="3"> ARENDANKI) was born 1649 in Sillery, Quebec, Canada. She married JACQUES COUTURIER Jun 28, 1672 in Sillery, Quebec, Canada. He was born 1646 in Sillery, Quebec, Canada.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Child of CATHERINE ANNENNONTAK and JACQUES COUTURIER is:<br></font></em></font><!-- Table 02 Row 01 -->3.i.GENEVIEVE<sup>3</sup><font size="3"> COUTURIER, b. Mar 23, 1678/79, Sillery, Canada; d. Mar 24, 1714/15.</font><p><em>Generation No. 3<br><br></em></p><strong>3.</strong> GENEVIEVE<sup>3</sup><font size="3"> COUTURIER<em> (CATHERINE</em><sup>2</sup><em><font size="3"> ANNENNONTAK, NICOLAS<sup>1</sup><em><font size="3"> ARENDANKI) was born Mar 23, 1678/79 in Sillery, Canada, and died Mar 24, 1714/15. She married JEAN METIVIER Oct 31, 1701 in Quebec,Quebec, Canada, son of MATHURIN METIVIER and LOUISE BINET. He was born 1679 in Canada, and died Aug 25, 1747.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Child of GENEVIEVE COUTURIER and JEAN METIVIER is:<br></font></em></font></em></font><!-- Table 03 Row 01 -->4.i.NOEL LAURENT<sup>4</sup><font size="3"> METIVIER, b. Aug 10, 1707, Canada.</font><p><em>Generation No. 4<br><br></em></p><strong>4.</strong> NOEL LAURENT<sup>4</sup><font size="3"> METIVIER<em> (GENEVIEVE</em><sup>3</sup><em><font size="3"> COUTURIER, CATHERINE<sup>2</sup><em><font size="3"> ANNENNONTAK, NICOLAS<sup>1</sup><em><font size="3"> ARENDANKI) was born Aug 10, 1707 in Canada. He married GENEVIEVE ROY Feb 5, 1730/31 in St. Valier, Canada, daughter of JEAN ROY and CLAIRE CADRIN. She was born Abt. 1709 in Berthier, Montmagny, Quebec.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Child of NOEL METIVIER and GENEVIEVE ROY is:<br></font></em></font></em></font></em></font><!-- Table 04 Row 01 -->5.i.MARIE JEANNE<sup>5</sup><font size="3"> METIVIER, b. Sep 5, 1738, St. Valier, Canada.</font><p><em>Generation No. 5<br><br></em></p><strong>5.</strong> MARIE JEANNE<sup>5</sup><font size="3"> METIVIER<em> (NOEL LAURENT</em><sup>4</sup><em><font size="3">, GENEVIEVE<sup>3</sup><em><font size="3"> COUTURIER, CATHERINE<sup>2</sup><em><font size="3"> ANNENNONTAK, NICOLAS<sup>1</sup><em><font size="3"> ARENDANKI)<sup><font size="2">1,2,3</font></sup></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font><font size="3"> was born Sep 5, 1738 in St. Valier, Canada<em><sup><font size="2">4</font></sup></em></font><font size="3">. She married JEAN BAPTISTE MALBOEUF<em><sup>5,6,7</sup></em></font><font size="3"> Oct 16, 1762 in St Ours, Canada, son of JEAN MALBOEUF and MARIE SIMARD. He was born May 19, 1735 in Canada<em><sup><font size="2">8</font></sup></em></font><font size="3">.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Children of MARIE METIVIER and JEAN MALBOEUF are:<br></font><!-- Table 05 Row 01 -->6.i.MARIE<sup>6</sup><font size="3"> MALBOEUF.</font><!-- Table 05 Row 02 -->&nbsp;ii.CHARLOTTE MALBOEUF<em><sup>9,10,11</sup></em><font size="3">, b. Canada<em><sup><font size="2">12</font></sup></em></font><font size="3">; m. PIERRE DESNOYERS<em><sup>13,14,15</sup></em></font><font size="3">, Sep 12, 1785, Beloeil, Quebec, Canada<em><sup><font size="2">16</font></sup></em></font><font size="3">; b. , Canada<em><sup><font size="2">16</font></sup></em></font><font size="3">.</font><p><em>Generation No. 6<br><br></em></p><strong>6.</strong> MARIE<sup>6</sup><font size="3"> MALBOEUF<em> (MARIE JEANNE</em><sup>5</sup><em><font size="3"> METIVIER, NOEL LAURENT<sup>4</sup><em><font size="3">, GENEVIEVE<sup>3</sup><em><font size="3"> COUTURIER, CATHERINE<sup>2</sup><em><font size="3"> ANNENNONTAK, NICOLAS<sup>1</sup><em><font size="3"> ARENDANKI) She married ROBERT DESFORGES PICARD<em><sup>17,18</sup></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font><font size="3"> Feb 6, 1758 in De Beaupre Bas, Canada, son of NICOLAS DESFORGES and MARIE LEMOYNE. He was born Nov 1725 in Athys de Picardie, France.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Children of MARIE MALBOEUF and ROBERT DESFORGES are:<br></font><!-- Table 06 Row 01 -->&nbsp;i.ANDRE<sup>7</sup><font size="3"> DESFORGES, d. Chambly Quebec, Canada.</font><!-- Table 06 Row 02 -->&nbsp;ii.JEAN BAPTISTE DESFORGES.<!-- Table 06 Row 03 -->&nbsp;iii.LOUIS ROBERT DESFORGES, b. Nov 21, 1758, de Beaupre, Canada.<!-- Table 06 Row 04 -->&nbsp;iv.BLAISE BENJAMIN DESFORGES, b. Jul 15, 1761, St. Antoine sur Richelieu, Canada.<!-- Table 06 Row 05 -->&nbsp;v.JOSEPH AMABLE DESFORGES, b. Jan 30, 1764, St. Antoine sur Richelieu, Canada.<!-- Table 06 Row 06 -->&nbsp;vi.JEAN LOUIS DESFORGES, b. Mar 30, 1765, St. Antoine sur Richelieu, Canada.<!-- Table 06 Row 07 -->&nbsp;vii.PIERRE DESFORGES, b. May 27, 1773.<!-- Table 06 Row 08 -->&nbsp;viii.LOUISE MADELEINE DESFORGES, b. Abt. 1777; d. Abt. 1778.<!-- Table 06 Row 09 -->7.ix.AMABLE RAPHAEL DESFORGES PICARD, b. Mar 6, 1779.<p><em>Generation No. 7<br><br></em></p><strong>7.</strong> AMABLE RAPHAEL<sup>7</sup><font size="3"> DESFORGES PICARD<em> (MARIE</em><sup>6</sup><em><font size="3"> MALBOEUF, MARIE JEANNE<sup>5</sup><em><font size="3"> METIVIER, NOEL LAURENT<sup>4</sup><em><font size="3">, GENEVIEVE<sup>3</sup><em><font size="3"> COUTURIER, CATHERINE<sup>2</sup><em><font size="3"> ANNENNONTAK, NICOLAS<sup>1</sup><em><font size="3"> ARENDANKI) was born Mar 6, 1779. He married (1) MARIE LOUISE LUSSIER Nov 25, 1799 in Rouville Bas, Canada, daughter of JOSEPH LUSSIER and CECILE FORGUE. He married (2) MARIE LOUISE LAFLEUR May 2, 1808 in de Rouville, Canada, daughter of JEAN LAFLEUR and MARIE GERVAIS. He married (3) MARIE GENEVIEVE FONTAINE Feb 7, 1814 in Rouville Bas, Canada, daughter of ANTOINE FONTAINE and MARIE ST-ONGE. <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Children of AMABLE DESFORGES and MARIE LUSSIER are:<br></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font><!-- Table 07 Row 01 -->&nbsp;i.PIERRE<sup>8</sup><font size="3"> DESFORGES, b. Jul 4, 1801, de Monnoir, Canada; d. Jan 3, 1819, de Monnoir, Canada.</font><!-- Table 07 Row 02 -->&nbsp;ii.VICTOIRE DESFORGES, b. Jan 24, 1802.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Children of AMABLE DESFORGES and MARIE LAFLEUR are:<br><!-- Table 08 Row 01 -->&nbsp;iii.LOUIS<sup>8</sup><font size="3"> DESFORGES, b. Nov 15, 1808; d. Apr 14, 1809; m. MARIE GRIGNON, Sep 13, 1831, St. Hyacinthe Bas, Canada.</font><!-- Table 08 Row 02 -->&nbsp;iv.SOPHIE DESFORGES.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Children of AMABLE DESFORGES and MARIE FONTAINE are:<br><!-- Table 09 Row 01 -->&nbsp;v.BABY<sup>8</sup><font size="3"> DESFORGES, d. Jan 6, 1816.</font><!-- Table 09 Row 02 -->8.vi.JOSEPH TOUSSAINT DESFORGES PICARD, b. Nov 1, 1814, de Rouville, Canada; d. May 30, 1888, Winooski, VT.<p><em>Generation No. 8<br><br></em></p><strong>8.</strong> JOSEPH TOUSSAINT<sup>8</sup><font size="3"> DESFORGES PICARD<em> (AMABLE RAPHAEL</em><sup>7</sup><em><font size="3">, MARIE<sup>6</sup><em><font size="3"> MALBOEUF, MARIE JEANNE<sup>5</sup><em><font size="3"> METIVIER, NOEL LAURENT<sup>4</sup><em><font size="3">, GENEVIEVE<sup>3</sup><em><font size="3"> COUTURIER, CATHERINE<sup>2</sup><em><font size="3"> ANNENNONTAK, NICOLAS<sup>1</sup><em><font size="3"> ARENDANKI) was born Nov 1, 1814 in de Rouville, Canada, and died May 30, 1888 in Winooski, VT. He married EMELIE COMMERAY Apr 24, 1837 in du Beloeil, Canada, daughter of JEAN COMMERAY and MARIE BOURGEVILLE. <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Children of JOSEPH DESFORGES and EMELIE COMMERAY are:<br></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font><!-- Table 10 Row 01 -->&nbsp;i.MARIE JOSEPHINE<sup>9</sup><font size="3"> DESFORGES, b. Oct 4, 1838, de Rouville, Canada.</font><!-- Table 10 Row 02 -->&nbsp;ii.ESTHER DESFORGES, b. Abt. 1839, Burlington, VT.<!-- Table 10 Row 03 -->&nbsp;iii.JOSEPH AUGUSTIN DESFORGES, b. Abt. 1842, Essex, VT; d. Nov 9, 1886, Winooski, VT.<!-- Table 10 Row 04 -->&nbsp;iv.ALFRED ALPHONSE DESFORGES, b. Feb 10, 1844, Essex, VT; d. Nov 23, 1916, Burlington, VT.<!-- Table 10 Row 05 -->9.v.JOHN DESFORGES, b. Jul 1848, Colchester, VT.<!-- Table 10 Row 06 -->&nbsp;vi.AMELIA DESFORGES, b. Mar 31, 1849, Essex, VT; d. Aug 10, 1915, Essex, VT.<!-- Table 10 Row 07 -->&nbsp;vii.JULIA DESFORGES, b. Abt. 1852, Essex, VT.<!-- Table 10 Row 08 -->&nbsp;viii.HENRIETTE DESFORGES, b. Abt. 1853, Colchester, VT.<!-- Table 10 Row 09 -->&nbsp;ix.MELVINA DESFORGES, b. Abt. 1855, Colchester, VT.<!-- Table 10 Row 10 -->&nbsp;x.HENRY H. DESFORGES, b. Apr 24, 1858, Essex Junctiion, VT; d. Sep 18, 1937, Winooski, VT.<!-- Table 10 Row 11 -->&nbsp;xi.ANGELINE DESFORGES, b. Abt. 1863, Essex, VT.<p><em>Generation No. 9<br><br></em></p><strong>9.</strong> JOHN<sup>9</sup><font size="3"> DESFORGES<em> (JOSEPH TOUSSAINT</em><sup>8</sup><em><font size="3">, AMABLE RAPHAEL<sup>7</sup><em><font size="3">, MARIE<sup>6</sup><em><font size="3"> MALBOEUF, MARIE JEANNE<sup>5</sup><em><font size="3"> METIVIER, NOEL LAURENT<sup>4</sup><em><font size="3">, GENEVIEVE<sup>3</sup><em><font size="3"> COUTURIER, CATHERINE<sup>2</sup><em><font size="3"> ANNENNONTAK, NICOLAS<sup>1</sup><em><font size="3"> ARENDANKI) was born Jul 1848 in Colchester, VT. He married AMELIA STEWART May 27, 1871 in Winooski, VT, daughter of LEWIS STEWART and SOPHIA BEAUGER?. She was born in Canada, and died Jul 17, 1888.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Children of JOHN DESFORGES and AMELIA STEWART are:<br></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font><!-- Table 11 Row 01 -->10.i.ADOLPHUS<sup>10</sup><font size="3"> DEFORGE, b. 1877, Colchester, VT; d. 1935.</font><!-- Table 11 Row 02 -->&nbsp;ii.MARY IDA DEFORGE, b. Jun 13, 1884, Colchester, VT.<!-- Table 11 Row 03 -->&nbsp;iii.LOUIS S DEFORGE, b. Jan 22, 1885, Colchester, VT.<!-- Table 11 Row 04 -->&nbsp;iv.SIDNEY DEFORGE, b. Jun 14, 1885, Winooski, VT; d. Apr 17, 1915, Winooski, VT.<!-- Table 11 Row 05 -->&nbsp;v.STILLBORN DEFORGE, b. Jun 10, 1888, Colchester, VT.<p><em>Generation No. 10<br><br></em></p><strong>10.</strong> ADOLPHUS<sup>10</sup><font size="3"> DEFORGE<em> (JOHN</em><sup>9</sup><em><font size="3"> DESFORGES, JOSEPH TOUSSAINT<sup>8</sup><em><font size="3">, AMABLE RAPHAEL<sup>7</sup><em><font size="3">, MARIE<sup>6</sup><em><font size="3"> MALBOEUF, MARIE JEANNE<sup>5</sup><em><font size="3"> METIVIER, NOEL LAURENT<sup>4</sup><em><font size="3">, GENEVIEVE<sup>3</sup><em><font size="3"> COUTURIER, CATHERINE<sup>2</sup><em><font size="3"> ANNENNONTAK, NICOLAS<sup>1</sup><em><font size="3"> ARENDANKI) was born 1877 in Colchester, VT, and died 1935. He married ELIZA BENT, daughter of WILLIAM BENT and MARY CAMP. She was born 1879, and died 1933.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Children of ADOLPHUS DEFORGE and ELIZA BENT are:<br></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font><!-- Table 12 Row 01 -->&nbsp;i.ALMA<sup>11</sup><font size="3"> DEFORGE.</font><!-- Table 12 Row 02 -->&nbsp;ii.DEKE DEFORGE.<!-- Table 12 Row 03 -->&nbsp;iii.CHUB DEFORGE.<!-- Table 12 Row 04 -->11.iv.WILLIAM CLAYTON DEFORGE, b. Feb 24, 1902, Woodford, VT; d. Jan 31, 1988, Bennington, VT.<!-- Table 12 Row 05 -->&nbsp;v.GEORGE DEFORGE, b. Mar 29, 1908; d. Apr 7, 1992.<!-- Table 12 Row 06 -->&nbsp;vi.RALPH DEFORGE, b. 1916; d. 1971.<p><em>Generation No. 11<br><br></em></p><strong>11.</strong> WILLIAM CLAYTON<sup>11</sup><font size="3"> DEFORGE<em> (ADOLPHUS</em><sup>10</sup><em><font size="3">, JOHN<sup>9</sup><em><font size="3"> DESFORGES, JOSEPH TOUSSAINT<sup>8</sup><em><font size="3">, AMABLE RAPHAEL<sup>7</sup><em><font size="3">, MARIE<sup>6</sup><em><font size="3"> MALBOEUF, MARIE JEANNE<sup>5</sup><em><font size="3"> METIVIER, NOEL LAURENT<sup>4</sup><em><font size="3">, GENEVIEVE<sup>3</sup><em><font size="3"> COUTURIER, CATHERINE<sup>2</sup><em><font size="3"> ANNENNONTAK, NICOLAS<sup>1</sup><em><font size="3"> ARENDANKI) was born Feb 24, 1902 in Woodford, VT, and died Jan 31, 1988 in Bennington, VT. He married MARY ELEANOR QUACKENBUSH Oct 14, 1924 in Bennington, VT, daughter of FRANCIS QUACKENBUSH and ELLA BENT. She was born Dec 4, 1905 in Bennington, VT.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Children of WILLIAM DEFORGE and MARY QUACKENBUSH are:<br></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font></em></font><!-- Table 13 Row 01 -->&nbsp;i.BABY BOY<sup>12</sup><font size="3"> DEFORGE</font><!-- Table 13 Row 02 -->12.ii.JR. WILLIAM CLAYTON DEFORGE<!-- Table 13 Row 03 -->13.iii.NANCY ELEANOR DEFORGE<!-- Table 13 Row 04 -->14.iv.BARBARA ISABELLE DEFORGE<!-- Table 13 Row 05 -->15.v.MARJORIE ANN DEFORGE<!-- Table 13 Row 06 -->&nbsp;vi.ROBERT FRANCIS DEFORGE<br><p>Thanks so much to Bearhawk for sharing this genealogy with us. Her cousin, Debbie Stroehl, did the research and formulated this chart.&nbsp; </p>

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