Louis Augustin
MARNEY
(b.
15 December 1759
,
Montréal, Canada, New France
d.
2 January 1829
,
Clinton County, New York, USA
)
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Louis Augustin MARNEY was born 15 December 1759 in Montréal, Canada, New France
Louis Augustin MARNEY was the child of Louis MARNEY and Marie-Josephe COUTURIER and the grandchild of: (maternal) Jean-Baptiste COUTURIER dit BOURGUIGNON and Marguerite-Jeanne BEAUCHAMPLouis Augustin had an active role in U.S. Revolutionary War.
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Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Louis Augustin married Genevieve BOILEAU 3 November 1783 in Beacon, Crown Colony of New York . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Genevieve BOILEAU was born 27 January 1763 in Chambly, Québec, Canada (Saint-Joseph-de-Chambly). Genevieve died abt. 1816 in Chazy, New York, USA (Sciota). Genevieve was the child of Pierre Antoine Amable BOILEAU and Marie-Louise-Ursule VIGEANT dite TAUPIER.
Louis Augustin MARNEY died 2 January 1829 in Clinton County, New York, USA.
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From its inception in the early 1600s until 1760, it was called Canada, New France.
1760 to 1763, it was simply Canada
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Family and Children of Louis Augustin MARNEY
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Genevieve BOILEAU-- Date: 3 November 1783 Place: Beacon, Crown Colony of New York
Genevieve BOILEAU was the child of Pierre Antoine Amable BOILEAU and Marie-Louise-Ursule VIGEANT dite TAUPIER
Children of Louis Augustin MARNEY and Genevieve BOILEAU:
Marie Josette Catherine MARNEY (b.abt. 1791, Rouses Point, Clinton, New York, USA d. 15 November 1868, Chazy, New York, USA )
m. Antoine TREMBLAY 1809


Genevieve BOILEAU was the child of Pierre Antoine Amable BOILEAU and Marie-Louise-Ursule VIGEANT dite TAUPIER
Children of Louis Augustin MARNEY and Genevieve BOILEAU:


m. Antoine TREMBLAY 1809
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15 December 1759
Montréal, Canada, New France
Revolutionary War
MARNEY, Louis Jr. Sergt., Hazen's Regt., 1783 (Mooers List); 7th Co. (M246); sergt. res. at Chazy, N.Y., b. c. 1759, Can., enlisted at Quebec 1775 as pvt. in Col. Livingston's Regt., discharged 1776; reenlisted in Capt. Laban's Co. of Hazen's Regt. Discharged as sergt. in Capt. Selin's Co. 1783. Pension 1889. 1798 at Rouse's Point, N.Y. 1787 at Chazy with 5 in family. m. Lizett, age 45 in 1820, children in 1820, Ezra/ Bryce age 18, Susan, 16, Lawrence, 2 (Sullivan); BLWt. 13448, Iss. 1/ 22/ 1790 to Benj. Mooers, ass. No papers; Cont. N.Y. S 42924 (RWPI); M804; Nov. 3, 1783, near Fishkill, consent renewed between Louis Marnay, Jr. and Genevieve
Boileau; witnesses John Goulette and Clement Gosselin (Reg. St. Joseph's Church Phila.); son René m. 5-191827, Chambly, Emelie Bigonesse (Albert & Vér. Quintin); he m. (2) 14-10-1816, Chambly, vf. Gen. Boileau, Louise Quintin (Ant. & Ve. Brunelle)
Canadian participants in the American Revolution, an index, by Virginia DeMarce
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MARNEY, Louis Jr. Sergt., Hazen's Regt., 1783 (Mooers List); 7th Co. (M246); sergt. res. at Chazy, N.Y., b. c. 1759, Can., enlisted at Quebec 1775 as pvt. in Col. Livingston's Regt., discharged 1776; reenlisted in Capt. Laban's Co. of Hazen's Regt. Discharged as sergt. in Capt. Selin's Co. 1783. Pension 1889. 1798 at Rouse's Point, N.Y. 1787 at Chazy with 5 in family. m. Lizett, age 45 in 1820, children in 1820, Ezra/ Bryce age 18, Susan, 16, Lawrence, 2 (Sullivan); BLWt. 13448, Iss. 1/ 22/ 1790 to Benj. Mooers, ass. No papers; Cont. N.Y. S 42924 (RWPI); M804; Nov. 3, 1783, near Fishkill, consent renewed between Louis Marnay, Jr. and Genevieve
Boileau; witnesses John Goulette and Clement Gosselin (Reg. St. Joseph's Church Phila.); son René m. 5-191827, Chambly, Emelie Bigonesse (Albert & Vér. Quintin); he m. (2) 14-10-1816, Chambly, vf. Gen. Boileau, Louise Quintin (Ant. & Ve. Brunelle)
Canadian participants in the American Revolution, an index, by Virginia DeMarce
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Revolutionary War
MARNEY, LOUIS
Ancestor #: A206674
Service: NEW YORK Rank(s): SERGEANT
Birth: CIRCA 1759
Death: 1-2-1829 CLINTON CO NEW YORK
Pension Number: *S42924
Service Source: *S42924; NARA, M881, COMP MIL SERV RECS, ROLL #87
Service Description: 1) ALSO PVT, COL JAMES LIVINGTON'S REGT;
2) CAPT PHILIP LIEBERT, COL MOSES HAZEN'S REGT
RESIDENCE
1) District: QUEBEC-ENL - State: CANADA
2) City: ALBANY-ENL - County: ALBANY CO - State: NEW YORK
SPOUSE
1) GENEVIEVE BOILEAU
2) LIZETT X
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MARNEY, LOUIS
Ancestor #: A206674
Service: NEW YORK Rank(s): SERGEANT
Birth: CIRCA 1759
Death: 1-2-1829 CLINTON CO NEW YORK
Pension Number: *S42924
Service Source: *S42924; NARA, M881, COMP MIL SERV RECS, ROLL #87
Service Description: 1) ALSO PVT, COL JAMES LIVINGTON'S REGT;
2) CAPT PHILIP LIEBERT, COL MOSES HAZEN'S REGT
RESIDENCE
1) District: QUEBEC-ENL - State: CANADA
2) City: ALBANY-ENL - County: ALBANY CO - State: NEW YORK
SPOUSE
1) GENEVIEVE BOILEAU
2) LIZETT X
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Louis Augustin MARNEY and Genevieve BOILEAU 3 November 1783, Beacon, New York, USA (Matteawan) (Fishkill Landing)
He was 23 years old.

The oil lamp is invented (Aimé Argand, Switzerland)

2 January 1829
Clinton County, New York, USA
He died at the age of 69.
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