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Alias: Claudius Antonius Bertier
In 1791 Claude-Anotoine Bertier was among subscribers to a new theater to be built on Sixth Street in Philadelphia. One share was three hundred dollars and the theater opened in 1794.
Land in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania:
Adjoining "Union" on the west was depreciation lot No. 35, called "Plombiers", which originally contained 201 acres, partly in Butler county, the patent for which was granted to Claudius Antonius Bertier, December 14, 1786, whose widow and heirs conveyed it to James Bole, April 12, 1815, for $700.
The southern one of the two tracts which skirted "Mount Joy" on the east was depreciation lot No. 69, called "Bar-le-Duc", 277 acres, the patent for which was granted to Claudius Antonius Bertier, December 14, 1786. This tract was named after an ancient and important town in France - Bar-le-Duc, or Bar-sur-Ormain, which is the chief town of the department of the Meuse. It is situated at the base and on the declivity of a hill, on the river Ormain, a tributary of the Marne, 125 miles east of Paris, and consists of an upper and lower town, the latter being the more modern and respectable of the two. Long after this tract was named from it, it became a railway station on the Paris and Strasburg line, and not far from which is the Marne and Rhine canal. A college, a normal school, an agricultural society, a society of the arts and a public library are some of its educational facilities. Its only building of mark is the half-decayed body in marble which originally formed a part of the Rene of Chalons, Prince of Orange. The castle which was the nucleus of the upper town was built by Frederick I, duke of Lorraine, in the tenth century. Louis XI got possession of the town and caused it to be fortified in 1474. It was dismantled under Louis XIV in 1670, but it still retains a few relics of its ancient works. An extensive traffic is there maintained in wines, wood and wool, and its manufactures of cotton stuffs, hats, hosiery, leather and confections are very extensive - its confections being especially noted. Its population in 1872 was 15,175. From 959 till 1354 the district of Bar was governed by a series of counts, and was then raised to a duchy, which was ceded to Rene of Anjou in 1419, and thereafter followed the fortunes of Lorraine.
The motto of the dukes, which has been adopted by the town, was Plus penser que dire. Their coins were usually distinguished by two barrels. Bertier's widow and heirs, by their attorney-in-fact, conveyed "Bar-le-Duc" to Jacob Weaver, April 10, 1815, for $1,500, 97 acres and 103 perches of which he conveyed to Andrew Patterson, December 23, 1816, for $529.25, and 155 acres to Jacob Mechling, September 4, 1823, for $750, which the latter devised to his son Jacob, and he conveyed 175 acres and 86 perches to Andrew R. Stewart, October 20, 1863, for $5,000. Near the center of "Bar-le-Duc" is the junction with Big run of one of its northwestern tributaries, which is about 25 rods west of the division line between the Mechling and Patterson parcels of that depreciation lot No. 69.
[1481] PhD
[1483] Yellow fever epidemic
[26939] German Refomed Church
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Roots Web (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com)
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Dolly Payne Todd Madison to Elizabeth Brooke Ellicott
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PhD diploma in the name of Claudius Antonius Bertier in 1776 from University of Nance
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Dolly Payne Todd Madison to Elizabeth Brooke Ellicott
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Part I - Marriage Record of the German Reformed Church, at Philadelphia
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_Tristram Coffin Sr._|_Joan Thember _______
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| | _Thomas A. Ward _____|_Anna Taylor ________
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