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Jean Saint-Bonnet

Birth:
4 August 1820, Chavanoz, Isère, France

Death:
31 October 1899, Stroudsburg, Monroe, Pennsylvania, United States

Occupation:
  • Silk weaver, 1852, Lyon, Rhône, Rhône-Alpes, France
  • Employee of the Eagle Silk Company, about 1854, Seymour, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
  • Suspender weaver for the American Suspender Company, about 1856, Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
  • Foreman for the American Suspender Company, about 1859, Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
  • Farmer, 1870, Seneca, Nemaha, Kansas, United States
  • Innkeeper and winemaker, 1885, Stroudsburg, Monroe, Pennsylvania, United States




Immigration:
1853, France to United States

Naturalization:
26 March 1869, Watertown, Connecticut, United States



Residence:
about 1854, Seymour, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
about 1856, Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
1870, Seneca, Nemaha, Kansas, United States
1885, Stroudsburg, Monroe, Pennsylvania, United States

Parents:
Claude Saint-Bonnet
Anthelmette Magnin

Marriage:
Louise-Thérèse Girerd, 19 February 1848, Caluire-et-Cuire, Lyon, Rhône, Rhône-Alpes, France

Children:
Jean Pierre Thomas Saint-Bonnet
Pascale Pierre Antoine Saint-Bonnet
Jacques-François Saint-Bonnet
Nicholas C. St. Bonnett
Louisa St. Bonnett
1880 U.S. Census
Sources:
GeneaNet (arbre de Dominique Saint-Bonnet) (marriage)
1880 U.S. Census