Peter J. Desnoyers

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Born
Pierre Jean Desnoyers

(1772-08-01)August 1, 1772
DiedJune 3, 1846(1846-06-03) (aged 73)
Peter J. Desnoyers
Born
Pierre Jean Desnoyers

(1772-08-01)August 1, 1772
DiedJune 3, 1846(1846-06-03) (aged 73)
ChildrenFrancis X. Desnoyers
Peter Desnoyers

Peter John Desnoyers (August 1, 1772 June 3, 1846) was a silversmith and businessman, and a leading citizen of early Detroit, Michigan.

Peter J. Desnoyers was born in Paris, France, on August 1, 1772,[1] the son of Charles Roquiley Desnoyers and his wife Charlotte (Mallet) Desnoyers.[2] He worked as a silversmith for his father until he was 18 years old. At that time, his father purchased for him some land from the Sciota Land Company, an American firm who was advertising in Paris for artists and artisans to emigrate. The younger Desnoyers set sail to America with other French citizens, arriving in 1790 in Gallipolis, Ohio, where their lands were supposed to be located. It turned out, however, that the land deal was a swindle, and their deeds were worthless.[1]

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