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 Who would I like to meet?   My greatest brick wall, Barbara Magdeleine McDonald.  I don't know where she was born, or who her parents were.  She married my 4th great grandfather, Pierre Tessier dit Santure at Ste Anne Church, Detroit MI on October 31, 1790. He was from Riviere des Raison, later to be called St Antoine, then Monroe, MI) She didn't have a place of residence.  One un-verified record says she was born in 1748 in Assumption Sandwich.  She and Pierre had several children before he died on October 14, 1801, at St Antoine aux Riviere de Raison.    Apparently, she married again in 1803 to Jean Marie St Ours dit Graveline.  Her death record shows her as Elizabeth Durrusseau, age 103, dying June 8, 1851, in Monroe MI.   (Citations St Anne Marriage Book, Dennison, Souls of St Antoine).  She died in the home of Francois Santure, one of her grandsons.  My mother would have been her 3rd great granddaughter. 


I joke with my fellow genealogist/sister that the family must have acquired the tendency for red hair from Barbara, who we assume was Scots My grandmother's siblings included several red headed children, and my grandmother had 9 children, most of them redheaded.  We just want to know where the only (presumably) non-French person in a long, long line of French marrying French came from.  She was the first with a non-French surname until my grandmother married a German in 1915.01

Rana Joblinski Willit

01/01/23

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