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French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan
P.O. Box 1900
Royal Oak, Michigan 48068-1900
Listings: 1 to 10 of 10
Le Détroit du Lac Érié – 1701-1710: US orders only
This two-volume set presents as detailed an account as possible of the founding decade of Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit du Lac Érié. In Volume 1, the timeline from 1694 to 1710 (with full references) tells the chronological story of the explorations and the early historical events that eventually led to the creation of the present-day city of Detroit, Michigan. In addition, the rich history of the Detroit River Region is explored through family biographies as well as myriad original documents, including legal contracts, land records, census enumerations, and a list of the habitants who agreed to pay for a priest in 1710. Each chapter is fully documented, and illustrated with images that explain the early years of Le Détroit du Lac Érié. The in-depth articles comprising Volume 2, again with its full documentation, broaden and expand upon numerous historical and cultural aspects of Detroit’s first decade. These two softcover volumes, in a large 8 ½ x 11 inch format, are copiously illustrated and together they contain 686 pages. This work will be of great interest to historians, independent scholars, and anyone who is interested in fascinating history.
Last Updated: 19 September 2025 [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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Le Détroit du Lac Érié – 1701-1710: Canadian orders only
This two-volume set presents as detailed an account as possible of the founding decade of Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit du Lac Érié. In Volume 1, the timeline from 1694 to 1710 (with full references) tells the chronological story of the explorations and the early historical events that eventually led to the creation of the present-day city of Detroit, Michigan. In addition, the rich history of the Detroit River Region is explored through family biographies as well as myriad original documents, including legal contracts, land records, census enumerations, and a list of the habitants who agreed to pay for a priest in 1710. Each chapter is fully documented, and illustrated with images that explain the early years of Le Détroit du Lac Érié. The in-depth articles comprising Volume 2, again with its full documentation, broaden and expand upon numerous historical and cultural aspects of Detroit’s first decade. These two softcover volumes, in a large 8 ½ x 11 inch format, are copiously illustrated and together they contain 686 pages. This work will be of great interest to historians, independent scholars, and anyone who is interested in fascinating history.
Last Updated: 19 September 2025 [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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Le Détroit du Lac Érié – 1711-1720: US orders only
This two-volume set presents as detailed an account as possible of the next decade of Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit du Lac Érié. In Volume 1, the timeline from November 1709 to October 1720 (with full references) tells the chronological story of the explorations and the early historical events that eventually led to the creation of the present-day city of Detroit, Michigan. Volume 1 also includes a myriad of original documents, including legal contracts, land records, and voyageur contracts. In Volume 2, the rich history of the Detroit River Region is explored through family biographies. There is an extensive bibliography and index. In both volumes, each chapter is fully documented, and illustrated with images that explain the early years of Le Détroit du Lac Érié. These two softcover volumes, in a large 8 ½ x 11 inch format, are copiously illustrated and together they contain 790 pages. This work will be of great interest to historians, independent scholars, and anyone who is interested in fascinating history.
Last Updated: 19 September 2025 [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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Le Détroit du Lac Érié – 1711-1720 Canadian orders only
This two-volume set presents as detailed an account as possible of the next decade of Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit du Lac Érié. In Volume 1, the timeline from November 1709 to October 1720 (with full references) tells the chronological story of the explorations and the early historical events that eventually led to the creation of the present-day city of Detroit, Michigan. Volume 1 also includes a myriad of original documents, including legal contracts, land records, and voyageur contracts. In Volume 2, the rich history of the Detroit River Region is explored through family biographies. There is an extensive bibliography and index. In both volumes, each chapter is fully documented, and illustrated with images that explain the early years of Le Détroit du Lac Érié. These two softcover volumes, in a large 8 ½ x 11 inch format, are copiously illustrated and together they contain 790 pages. This work will be of great interest to historians, independent scholars, and anyone who is interested in fascinating history.
Last Updated: 19 September 2025 [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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Burials of Ste Anne du Détroit 1706-1805: US orders only
This 400-page softcover volume, in a large 8 ½ x 11 inch format, contains the annotated, fully documented, burials of Ste Anne du Détroit from 1706 – 1805: essentially the first one hundred years of Détroit and the Detroit River Region. Many of the persons who were buried from Ste Anne du Détroit are now interred in a mass grave in Mount Elliot Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan. This work will be of great interest to historians, independent scholars, and anyone who is interested in the fascinating history of early Détroit. The documentation includes the baptisms with the names of the parents and the burial location [parish cemetery or the church]; possible marriages; and even baptisms in France, if they can be located. There is a complete index.
Last Updated: 19 September 2025 [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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Burials of Ste Anne du Détroit 1706-1805: Canadian orders only
This 400-page softcover volume, in a large 8 ½ x 11 inch format, contains the annotated, fully documented, burials of Ste Anne du Détroit from 1706 – 1805: essentially the first one hundred years of Détroit and the Detroit River Region. Many of the persons who were buried from Ste Anne du Détroit are now interred in a mass grave in Mount Elliot Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan. This work will be of great interest to historians, independent scholars, and anyone who is interested in the fascinating history of early Détroit. The documentation includes the baptisms with the names of the parents and the burial location [parish cemetery or the church]; possible marriages; and even baptisms in France, if they can be located. There is a complete index.
Last Updated: 19 September 2025 [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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Burials of L'Assomption de la pointe de Montréal du Détroit 1768-1805: US orders only
This 187-page softcover volume, in a large 8 ½ x 11-inch format, contains the annotated burials of L’Assomption de la pointe de Montréal du Détroit 1768-1805 (present-day Assumption, Windsor, Ontario). This work will be of great interest to historians, independent scholars, and anyone who is interested in the fascinating history of the Detroit River River. The documentation includes the baptisms with the names of the parents and the burial location [parish cemetery or the church]; possible marriages; and even baptisms in France, if they can be located. There is a complete index. This new book should be considered a companion to the Burials of Ste Anne du Détroit 1706-1805. Together they complete the beginning story of the Detroit River Region.
Last Updated: 19 September 2025 [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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Burials of L'Assomption de la pointe de Montréal du Détroit 1768-1805: Canadian orders only
This 187-page softcover volume, in a large 8 ½ x 11-inch format, contains the annotated burials of L’Assomption de la pointe de Montréal du Détroit 1768-1805 (present-day Assumption, Windsor, Ontario). This work will be of great interest to historians, independent scholars, and anyone who is interested in the fascinating history of the Detroit River River. The documentation includes the baptisms with the names of the parents and the burial location [parish cemetery or the church]; possible marriages; and even baptisms in France, if they can be located. There is a complete index. This new book should be considered a companion to the Burials of Ste Anne du Détroit 1706-1805. Together they complete the beginning story of the Detroit River Region.
Last Updated: 19 September 2025 [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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Both Burials of Ste Anne du Détroit AND Burials of L'Assomption: US orders only
This order combines the two burial books [Ste Anne du Détroit from 1706 – 1805 and L’Assomption de la pointe de Montréal du Détroit 1768-1805]. There are two separate volumes – one devoted to each parish.
Burials of Ste Anne du Détroit 1706-1805, a 400-page softcover volume, in a large 8 ½ x 11 inch format, contains the annotated, fully documented, burials of Ste Anne du Détroit from 1706 – 1805: essentially the first one hundred years of Détroit and the Detroit River Region. Many of the persons who were buried from Ste Anne du Détroit are now interred in a mass grave in Mount Elliot Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan.
L’Assomption de la pointe de Montréal du Détroit 1768-1805, a 187-page softcover volume, in a large 8 ½ x 11-inch format, contains the annotated burials of L’Assomption de la pointe de Montréal du Détroit 1768-1805 (present-day Assumption, Windsor, Ontario).
These two works will be of great interest to historians, independent scholars, and anyone who is interested in the fascinating history of early Détroit. The documentation includes the baptisms with the names of the parents and the burial location [parish cemetery or the church]; possible marriages; and even baptisms in France, if they can be located. There is a complete index.
These two books complete the beginning story of the Detroit River Region.
Last Updated: 19 September 2025 [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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Both Burials of Ste Anne du Détroit AND Burials of L'Assomption: Canadian orders only
This order combines the two burial books [Ste Anne du Détroit from 1706 – 1805 and L’Assomption de la pointe de Montréal du Détroit 1768-1805]. There are two separate volumes – one devoted to each parish.
Burials of Ste Anne du Détroit 1706-1805, a 400-page softcover volume, in a large 8 ½ x 11 inch format, contains the annotated, fully documented, burials of Ste Anne du Détroit from 1706 – 1805: essentially the first one hundred years of Détroit and the Detroit River Region. Many of the persons who were buried from Ste Anne du Détroit are now interred in a mass grave in Mount Elliot Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan.
L’Assomption de la pointe de Montréal du Détroit 1768-1805, a 187-page softcover volume, in a large 8 ½ x 11-inch format, contains the annotated burials of L’Assomption de la pointe de Montréal du Détroit 1768-1805 (present-day Assumption, Windsor, Ontario).
These two works will be of great interest to historians, independent scholars, and anyone who is interested in the fascinating history of early Détroit. The documentation includes the baptisms with the names of the parents and the burial location [parish cemetery or the church]; possible marriages; and even baptisms in France, if they can be located. There is a complete index.
These two books complete the beginning story of the Detroit River Region.
Last Updated: 19 September 2025 [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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