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Martin Chartier

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Poitiers, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Death: April 1718 (62)
Dekanoagah (Shawnee village), (Manor Twp), Washington Boro, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Burial: Washington Boro, Lancaster County, PA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of René Chartier and Madeleine Chartier
Husband of Sewatha Chartier
Father of Madeleine Chartier; Charles Chartier-Charleville; Jean Chartier-Charleville; Pierre Chartier and Mary Seaworth Dibert
Brother of Pierre Chartier; Jacquette Chartier and Jeanne Renee Chartier

Managed by: Walter William Dalitsch, III
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About Martin Chartier

Martin Chartier Memorial

Ceremonies to commemorate the last home of Martin Chartier, noted Indian trader and interpreter in early Pennsylvania and Maryland was held at Washington Boro on September 26, 1925 at 2:00 p.m..

The opening invocation was given by Indian Chief Strong Wolf with many other speakers participating in the ceremonies. A presentation of the deed for the property of which the memorial stands was given by Joseph Wertz.

Memorial Text
Martin Chartier died 1718, noted Indian trader and interpreter in early Pennsylvania and Maryland, Frenchmen from Canada who resided at Fort St. Louis of the Sieur De La Salle in present Illinois, 1684-1690, a leader thence of the Shawnee Indians to Maryland, 1692, and to Susquehanna River at Pequea Creek, now Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1697, agent in William Penn's Treaties with the Indians of the Susquehanna, settled here in later years at the site of Washington Borough on a 300 acre tract granted to him by Penn, father by his Shawnee wife of Peter Chartier, the Indian trader and interpreter.

Marker is in Washington Boro, Pennsylvania, in Lancaster County. Marker is at the intersection of River Road PA 441 and Charlestown Road, on the right when traveling south on River Road PA 441.

Martin CHARTIER (1655 - 1718)
is my 7th great grandfather
Mrs. Mary Chartier Seaworth (1687 - 1732)
Daughter of Martin
Charles Christopher Dibert (1719 - 1757)
Son of Mrs. Mary
Michael Diebert (1738 - 1824)
Son of Charles Christopher
Mary Magdalene Diebert (1791 - 1875)
Daughter of Michael
Isaac Wiant (1824 - 1898)
Son of Mary Magdalene
William Tecumseh Sherman Wiant (1864 - 1929)
Son of Isaac
Dorothy E Wiant (1904 - 1964)
Daughter of William Tecumseh Sherman
Betty Sue Moon (1925 - 2008)
Daughter of Dorothy E
Heather M Mcbride (Me)

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Martin Chartier's Timeline

1655
June 1, 1655
Poitiers, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
1678
1678
Illinois, United States
1680
1680
Illinois, United States
1686
1686
Illinois, United States
1687
1687
Frederick County, Virginia, United States
1690
1690
Fort Nashborough (French Lick), Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, United States
1718
April 25, 1718
Age 62
Washington Boro, Lancaster County, PA, United States
April 1718
Age 62
Dekanoagah (Shawnee village), (Manor Twp), Washington Boro, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States