12. | Urbain Us-Mn BOUTIN, BOUTANG was born on 03 Jun 1818 in St-Gervais, Bellechasse, Québec, Canada; was christened on 04 Jun 1818 in St-Gervais, Bellechasse, Québec, Canada (son of Jacques BOUTIN and Catherine THEILHEIMER, KEMNER); died on 15 Jun 1900 in Ste-Marguerite, Dorchester, Québec, Canada; was buried on 18 Jun 1900 in Ste-Marguerite, Dorchester, Québec, Canada. Notes:
Emigrated: 15 JUN 1837 in Landed at New York, New York 15 June 1837
Emigrated: MAY 1839 in Entry as "port of New York
Naturalized: 1849 in Naturalization Papers (Declaration of Intent) filed in Lapointe County, MN (now Benton County) 12
Census: 1850 in Minnesota Territorial Census, Ramsey County, St. Anthony Township, p. 52, listed as Jean Beautemps, age 30 line 37 - http://interactive.ancestry.ca/8054/4195937-00108/3327938?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.ca%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3d1850usfedcenancestry%26gss%3dangs-d%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsfn%3dJEAN%26gsln%3dBEAUTEMPS%26msbdy%3d1820%26msbdy_x%3d1%26msbdp%3d2%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3d000%26pcat%3d35%26fh%3d0%26h%3d3327938%26ml_rpos%3d1%26requr%3d2533274790690816%26ur%3d0&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord
Census: 1857 in Minnesota Territorial Census Township 120, range 22, Hennepin County, MN 14
Census: 1860 in 1860 US Federal Census, Dayton, Hennepin County, MN - http://interactive.ancestry.ca/7667/4232723_00332/?pid=45505220
Census: 1865 in 1865 Minnesota State Census, Dayton, Hennepin County, MN, #20 15
From 1865 Minnesota census, Hennepin County, Dayton township
Boutin, Urbin, 40 improved acres, 125 woodland, present cash value $2000--farm, $25 implements and machinery. 2 horses, 3 milk cows, 2 working oxen, 3 swine, $475 value in livestock in dollars, 350 wheat in bushels, 200 indian corn in husks, 300 oats in bushels, 25 Irish potatoes in bushels, 225 lbs. butter, 14 gal milk, 300 maple syrup, 28 molasses, 50 forest products in dollars, 100 value of animals slaughtered or sold for slaughter, $875 total value in dollars.
Census: 1870 in 1870 US Federal Census, Dayton, Hennepin County, MN 4 (right page, line 23) - http://interactive.ancestry.ca/7163/4264824_00376/?pid=41966910
Census: 1875 in 1875 Minnesota State Census, Dayton, Hennepin County, MN 16
Property: 1877 in Minneapolis Tribune, 8 July 1878 Tax list for 1877 lists M. Bontis, W1/4 NE1/2 and NW 1/4 SE1/2 Sec 9, 120 Acres, $16.61
Sacred Heart Church in Oakwood, 50th Anniversary Album mentions that "Urbain Boutin arrived with other settlers in Oakwood in 1879". The first mass was said in his dwelling on 11 July 1880 by Father Louis Bonin
Census: 1880 in 1880 US Federal Census, Outside Drayton (hamlet), Pembina County, ND 17 - http://interactive.ancestry.ca/6742/4240106-00159/?pid=26260193
Naturalized: 4 APR 1882 in Declaration of Intent, Territory of Dakota, County of Walsh 10
Residence: 20 NOV 1882 in Meridian 5, range 157N, 52W, section 10 (Oakwood) Walsh County, ND, listed to Urbain Bontin
Census: 1885 in The family is indexed on the 1885 ND Census as Bantank or Bantauk. The oldest member is listed as Bantauk, J. Sen., age 56. This is too old to be any of the children but too young to be Urbain, however, more investigation is needed.
Census: 1891 in Ste-Marguerite, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada (2nd page, line 13) - http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1891/jpg/30953_148195-00629.jpg
The Naturalization Papers for Urbain Boutin, page 18, state:
United States of America,
Territory of Dakota
County of Walsh
Urbain Boutin personally appeared before the subscriber, the Clerk of the District Court of Walsh County, Dakota Territory, being a Court of Record, and made oath that he was born in Canada on or about the year eighteen hundred and twenty-four [sic] that he emigrated to the United States, and landed at the port of New York on or about the month of May in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-nine that it is bona fide his intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the Queen of Great Britain whereof he is a subject, and that he will support the Constitution of the United States
Subscribed and sworn to this 4th day of April 1882
Urbain Boutin [signature
[Cannot decipher the names of the clerk and deputy
AN EARLIER NATURALIZATION PAPER FOR URBAIN BOUTIN WAS FOUND in the naturalization records for Benton County, MN. However, this paper was headed as Territory of MN, County of Lapointe and stated that Urbain Boutin, aged thirty, was born on the fifteenth day of June, 1819 in "Upper Canada." He emigrated from that "province" and "landed at New York State of New York ... on or about the 15th day of June 1837." This document is dated 1st August 1849 and filed 23 August 1849 by Taylor C. Dudley, clerk of U.S. Court
The evidence indicates that some time after 1885, Urbain Boutin returned to his family of origin in Canada. He appears, near several of his siblings, on the 1891 Census of Canada in Ste-Marguerite, Dorchester, Quebec. He died there in June of 1900. His burial is recorded in that parish in the Drouin records where he is listed as the widower of Marguerite Desjarlais
SOURCE - http://www.gencircles.com/users/thunderangel/14/data/48
Urbain married Marguerite DESJARLAIS MENOC on 23 May 1848 in Mendota (St. Pierre and St. Paul), Dakota, Minnesota, USA. Marguerite (daughter of Louis DESJARLAIS MENOC and Françoise BOTTINEAU) was born about 1828 in Red River, Pembina, North Dakota, Usa; died on 07 Feb 1862 in Dayton, Hennepin, Minnesota , Usa; was buried in 1862 in Osseo, Hennepin, Minnesota , Usa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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