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Capt Peter Angevine

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Capt Peter Angevine

Birth
Dutchess County, New York, USA
Death
27 Apr 1852 (aged 72)
Mendon, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Centreville, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 2 Stone 3
Memorial ID
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Age 72 years



Capt. Peter Angevine, of the War of 1812, and his second wife Esther Purdy, moved to a 300-acre farm in Niagra Co. about 1830-34, and his son Allen Angevine & Maria Harriet Warren lived there, too, when their first child was born. The Angevines had lived in Penfield earlier, Putnam Co. & Dutchess Co. before that (originally New Rochelle & Westchester Co.).




On Jan. 1, 1822, a year before Sarah Angevine's death, Allan B. Secor of Phillips Twp sold tracts of land to Peter Angevine for $4,340.00 (today's equivalent of $3 million) near Abraham Smith and others (Putnam Co. Deed Book A, pp.453-56). Allen Blair Secor (1791-1826), father of Saxton Secor (1821-1891), was a great-grandson of Jacques Sicard who came from La Rochelle, France to New Rochelle, N.Y. with the Angevines. In 1829, Peter and Sarah Angevine's son, 25-year-old George L. Angevine, purchased a tract of land adjoining his father's from the estate of Nathan Lane for $1,816.20, witnessed by Abraham Smith (Putnam Co. Deed Book E, pp.369-72). The 1830 census shows George L. next door to his father Peter Angevine.


Additional son of Peter and Sarah:

William Henry "Harrison" Angevine (1813-1870)
Age 72 years



Capt. Peter Angevine, of the War of 1812, and his second wife Esther Purdy, moved to a 300-acre farm in Niagra Co. about 1830-34, and his son Allen Angevine & Maria Harriet Warren lived there, too, when their first child was born. The Angevines had lived in Penfield earlier, Putnam Co. & Dutchess Co. before that (originally New Rochelle & Westchester Co.).




On Jan. 1, 1822, a year before Sarah Angevine's death, Allan B. Secor of Phillips Twp sold tracts of land to Peter Angevine for $4,340.00 (today's equivalent of $3 million) near Abraham Smith and others (Putnam Co. Deed Book A, pp.453-56). Allen Blair Secor (1791-1826), father of Saxton Secor (1821-1891), was a great-grandson of Jacques Sicard who came from La Rochelle, France to New Rochelle, N.Y. with the Angevines. In 1829, Peter and Sarah Angevine's son, 25-year-old George L. Angevine, purchased a tract of land adjoining his father's from the estate of Nathan Lane for $1,816.20, witnessed by Abraham Smith (Putnam Co. Deed Book E, pp.369-72). The 1830 census shows George L. next door to his father Peter Angevine.


Additional son of Peter and Sarah:

William Henry "Harrison" Angevine (1813-1870)


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