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Bridget Saucier Delille

Birth
Portage Des Sioux, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA
Death
Mar 1880 (aged 79–80)
St. Charles County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Portage Des Sioux, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The first white child born in Portage des Sioux, Brigette Saucier married Etienne Bienvenue 22 September 1834. From a review of 1850 District 78, St Charles and 1860 Portage Des Sioux, St Charles census entries, a son, John, was born circa 1837. Bridget Delille died in March of 1880. Her memorial was placed in this cemetery because her husband rests here.
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PORTAGE DES SIOUX

The colony remained during the winter of 1799-1800, hewed timber, and in the spring built some houses. From a petition drawn in October, 1803, for a grant of "Commons," we gather the following names as the original settlers of Portage des Sioux: Francis Saucier, Francis Leseuer, Simon Lepage, Charles Hibert, Julian Roi, Augusta Clairmont, Etienne Pepin, Abraham Dumont, Louis Grand, Jaques Godefroi, Bapiste Lacroix, Brazil Picard, Patrice Roi, Joseph Guinard, Antoine Lepage, Pierre Clermont, David Eshbough, Charles Roi, Thomas Whitley, Matthew Saucier and Solomon Petit. The first white child born in the settlement was Bridget Saucier, a daughter of the commandant. She was born in March, 1800, and afterwards married Stephen De Lile and was living in the town in 1875. (History of St. Charles County, Missouri Chapter 10
Portage des Sioux Township)
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Missouri Marriages to 1850
Name: Brigitte Saucier
Spouse: Etienne Bienvenu
Marriage Date: 22 Sep 1834
Marriage County: St Charles

MORTALITY CENSUS OF ST. CHARLES CO., MO 1880 PART 1:
DELILLE, BRIDGET 80 MO KEEP HOUSE MAR OLD AGE

sister (or half-sister): Eleanor Saucier Morrison: Find A Grave Memorial# 107167464
also
possibly younger half-sister of Brigitte (Saucier) Chouteau, second wife of Pierre Chouteau: Find A Grave Memorial# 30823897
The first white child born in Portage des Sioux, Brigette Saucier married Etienne Bienvenue 22 September 1834. From a review of 1850 District 78, St Charles and 1860 Portage Des Sioux, St Charles census entries, a son, John, was born circa 1837. Bridget Delille died in March of 1880. Her memorial was placed in this cemetery because her husband rests here.
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PORTAGE DES SIOUX

The colony remained during the winter of 1799-1800, hewed timber, and in the spring built some houses. From a petition drawn in October, 1803, for a grant of "Commons," we gather the following names as the original settlers of Portage des Sioux: Francis Saucier, Francis Leseuer, Simon Lepage, Charles Hibert, Julian Roi, Augusta Clairmont, Etienne Pepin, Abraham Dumont, Louis Grand, Jaques Godefroi, Bapiste Lacroix, Brazil Picard, Patrice Roi, Joseph Guinard, Antoine Lepage, Pierre Clermont, David Eshbough, Charles Roi, Thomas Whitley, Matthew Saucier and Solomon Petit. The first white child born in the settlement was Bridget Saucier, a daughter of the commandant. She was born in March, 1800, and afterwards married Stephen De Lile and was living in the town in 1875. (History of St. Charles County, Missouri Chapter 10
Portage des Sioux Township)
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Missouri Marriages to 1850
Name: Brigitte Saucier
Spouse: Etienne Bienvenu
Marriage Date: 22 Sep 1834
Marriage County: St Charles

MORTALITY CENSUS OF ST. CHARLES CO., MO 1880 PART 1:
DELILLE, BRIDGET 80 MO KEEP HOUSE MAR OLD AGE

sister (or half-sister): Eleanor Saucier Morrison: Find A Grave Memorial# 107167464
also
possibly younger half-sister of Brigitte (Saucier) Chouteau, second wife of Pierre Chouteau: Find A Grave Memorial# 30823897


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  • Created by: Jane Denny
  • Added: Aug 20, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115781504/bridget-delille: accessed ), memorial page for Bridget Saucier Delille (Mar 1800–Mar 1880), Find a Grave Memorial ID 115781504, citing Saint Francis of Assisi Cemetery, Portage Des Sioux, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Jane Denny (contributor 46932556).