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Chretien Hoehn
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Gender: Male
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Renamed: Cretien Henn,

Occupation: forgeron (blacksmith),

Born: 1760, Hanau, Germany de_palre.gif

Married: Marie Monique Sel {Hoehn} [Marie Monique Sel dit Sanscartier], 19 May 1788, Montreal, Québec, Canada gb-1606.gif
Children: Marie Monique Henn, Marie Josephe Christian Amable Henn, Marie Louise Henn, Marie Magdeleine Henn, Joseph Antoine Henn, Margaret Henn {Beaulieu}, Marie Anne Henn, Jean Baptiste Henn, Felicite Henn, Francois Henn, Julienne Henn

Died: E.After 1809


Notes:
 Name; 	   	Chretien Hoehn
 Year; 	  	1777-1783
 Place; 	  	America
 Source Publication Code; 	  	1482
 Primary Immigrant; 	  	Hoehn, Chretien
 Annotation; Concerns Brunswick soldiers discharged in North America in
 1783 from the Hesse-Hanau Rangers. Lists soldiers of the Hesse-Hanau
 Regiment Erbprinz and Cannoneers of the Hesse-Hanau Artillery Company
 who remained in Canada. Material drawn from the unpublished -- German
 Regiments in Canada, 1776-1783.
 Source Bibliography; DEBOR, HERBERT WILHELM. -- German Soldiers of the
 American War of Independence as Settlers in Canada.
 Translated by Udo Sautter.
 In German-Canadian Yearbook  -- A
 publication of the Historical Society of Mecklenburg Upper Canada
 Inc. Toronto, Ont.; n.p., 1976. Vol. III, pp. 71-93.
 Page; 	  	89

 From -- The Settlement of Former German Auxiliary Troops in Canada after
 the American Revolution, a Monograph by Virginia Easley DeMarce. FHL
 971 W2dv. Also on microfiche 6101456.

 Hoehn, Chretien. Hesse Hanau Chasseur, Wittgenstein's Co., discharged
 in Canada 1783 (Creutzbourg); Chrisn. Heine, private, Hesse Hanau
 Chasseur, in Quebec Province 1800 (V); Christian Hien married Monica
 Sancartie 19 May 1788 at Christ Church Anglican, Montreal; Christian
 Henne/Hende married Maie-Monique Sel/Celle dit
 Sansquartier/Sanscartier daughter of Jean-Baptiste and Josephte
 Sorel-Leveille-Landrenault of Chambly, and resided after 1797 at
 St. Philippe de Laprairie. Blacksmith (Reg.) At least eleven children;
 born Hanau about 1760, recruited 1781, age 21 (Hetrina, Volume 6).