Jean-Baptiste (Menard-Dit-Brindamour) Ménard migrated from France to New France.
Jean-Baptiste Ménard
Born in St Hippolyte De-Caton Ales, France on 1735 to Jean Baptiste Menard and Madeleine Raboulle. Jean Baptiste married Marie Francoise St Michel and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 May 1817 in St Phillippe Quebec
Occupation: Soldat du régiment de Guyenne
Jean-Baptiste (Menard-Dit-Brindamour) Ménard served during the French and Indian War.
Jean-Baptiste Ménard was b., in Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu, Quebec Province located upon the Richelieu River in S/W Quebec. Jean Baptiste Menard was initially associated with Moses Hazen [(1733-1803) born in the Province of MA]; during his British/American mil. service during the French & Indian War with Rogers' Rangers and observed 1st hand the brutal expulsion of the (French) Acadians and the 1759 Siege of Quebec.
Jean-Baptiste (Menard-Dit-Brindamour) Ménard is an NSSAR Patriot Ancestor. NSSAR Ancestor #: P-247809 Rank: Captain
Jean-Baptiste (Menard-Dit-Brindamour) Ménard is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A077362.
Captain Jean Baptiste (Menard-Dit-Brindamour) Menard served as a Roger's Ranger during his British/American service in the French & Indian War. Later during the American Revolutionary War (1775) he served as a Captain in Col. Moses Hazen's (2nd Canadian), Continental Army Regiment.
SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ., 2002) plus data to 2004. Revolutionary War service (1775) as a Captain in Col. Moses Hazen's (2nd Canadian), Continental Army regt.; source, "Dictionary American Biography," Vol XII, pg 528, and Pierre Menard Papers publisihed and printed by Edward G. Mason, pg 19 and NSSAR # 85258, application belonging to Robert M Owens. Also, see: Philadelphia Campaign 1777, Osprey Publishing (2007) Midland House, Oxford, UK - Col. Moses Hazen's Canadian regt., during the battles at Brandywine, pgs 41, 51 & 52.
Private Jean-Baptiste (Menard-Dit-Brindamour) Ménard served with Second Canadian Regiment, Continental Army during the American Revolution.
Family Members:
Spouse: Marie Francoise Ciree St Michel (1741-1807) m., Jean Baptiste, 14 Feb 1763;
Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed July 4, 2022), "Record of Jean Baptiste Menard", Ancestor # A077362.
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last name at birth needs correction, should only be Ménard, dit names don't go in there. See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Quebecois Québécois project page for guidelines on names and location names, which also apply later. His first wife also needs name fix. Thank you.
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