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  1. Jean-François Hamtramck (sometimes called John Francis Hamtramck) (1756–1803) was a New France-born man who served as an officer in the US Army during the American Revolutionary War and the Northwest Indian War.

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Explore genealogy for John Francis Hamtramck born 1756 Notre-Dame de Québec, Quebec City, Canada, Nouvelle France died 1803 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States including ancestors + descendants + 3 photos + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • August 16, 1756
    • Marie Josephe Edeline, Rebecca Mackenzie
    • April 11, 1803
  3. American military leader Jean Francois Hamtramck was born on August 16, 1757 in Quebec. Hamtramck joined the U.S. Army in 1775 and changed his name to the Americanized John Francis. He fought with George Washington during the American Revolution, as well as with Anthony Wayne at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794.

  4. Sep 5, 2016 · Call (313) 893-5027. The Lore of Hamtramck: Remembering Col. John Francis Hamtramck. Col. Hamtramck was reburied at Veterans Memorial Park in a special ceremony in 1962. By Greg Kowalski People who come to the new.

  5. Dec 3, 2014 · By 1796, the British had finally surrendered Detroit to the Americans via Colonel Jean Francois Hamtramck, originally a French-Canadian who rose through the ranks of the new American army. It was also in 1796 that Detroit became an official part of Wayne County, which at the time included all of Michigan and parts of Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin.

    • Pamela Hilliard Owens
  6. In 1798, Wayne County was divided into four townships, Detroit, Mackinaw, Sergeant, and Hamtramck. Hamtramck, was named after a French Revolutionary War hero, Colonel Jean Francois Hamtramck (1756-1803).

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  8. Hamtramck, truly a forgotten hero of American history, was a career officer in the post-Revolutionary army. A major player in the Indian battles of 1790, 1791 & 1794, he was the first American...

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