. Michigan historical collections . d of nature and of the forest. As time passed young Marsac found it necessary to have a home ofhis own. His trade increased and it became necessary to have assist-ants. After much persuasion he induced Je-nute to come to Ms homeas his wife and they were married after the rites and ceremonies ofthe Ottawa tribe. For several years they lived happily in their littlehome which he had made most comfortable. She proved all that atrue and loving wife could. To them was born one child, a girl. Whenlittle Marie came to be eight or nine years old Mr. Marsac insisted t


. Michigan historical collections . d of nature and of the forest. As time passed young Marsac found it necessary to have a home ofhis own. His trade increased and it became necessary to have assist-ants. After much persuasion he induced Je-nute to come to Ms homeas his wife and they were married after the rites and ceremonies ofthe Ottawa tribe. For several years they lived happily in their littlehome which he had made most comfortable. She proved all that atrue and loving wife could. To them was born one child, a girl. Whenlittle Marie came to be eight or nine years old Mr. Marsac insisted thatthe child should be sent to Detroit among his relatives, to be nearly broke the mothers heart. This child was the idol of thewhole tribe and was truly beautiful. Notwithstanding the opposition,he took her to Detroit where she only remained a short time when she ^8t. Annes Church Records of Detroit, give Daniel Marsacs birth January 25,1812, baptized January 26, 1812. Hte was the son of Ren6 Marsac and DANIKT. MARSAC.


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