About Father Marquette National Memorial, St. Ignace. Father Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary, established Michigan's earliest European settlements at Sault Ste.
St. Ignace is one of the oldest cities in Michigan. French explorer and priest Jacques Marquette founded the town on this site in 1671 and named it for St.
Jacques Marquette. The Real Michigan adventure begins north of the Mackinac Bridge. Head north, east, or west from St. Ignace and you will find Upper Peninsula attractions, natural ...
... and that our only real name is Jacques. (Written by Arthur Francis Jacques, Sr., Marquette, Michigan 1919.) Fifth Generation in Canada Joseph Jacques: Born 1777 at St-Cuthbert ...
... Marquette Park, Marquette and State Streets, St. ... Father Jacques Marquette; Significant Date(s), Notes ... any of the programs described on this site, write the Michigan ...
Father Jacques Marquette (June 1, 1637 ? May 18, 1675) was a French missionary who founded Michigan 's first European settlement, Sault Ste. Marie, and later founded St.
Louis, Missouri at time of 1913 marr to Emery Charles JACQUES. 21. St. Joseph 's Baptism Records, Hancock, Michigan; records transcribed July 24 1979 with additions & corrections done ...
... Jacques Marquette (June 1, 1637 ? May 18, 1675) [1] was a French missionary who founded Michigan 's first European settlement, Sault Ste. Marie, and later founded St. Jacques ...
Saint Ignace Michigan, information and links about Saint Ignace businesses map government ... In 1671, Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit, founded the mission of St. Ignace ...
A complete list of Michigan USGS Quad topographic maps beginning with the letter S ... Saint Clair Flats; Saint Helen; Saint Helen NE; Saint Helen NW; Saint Ignace; Saint Jacques; Saint Johns ...