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  1. Captain Christian Theodor von Pincier, later known as Theodore Pincier, Esquire, or as Theodore de Pencier [1] (1750 – 1824), was a Brunswick Army Officer who served on the British side during the American Revolution. Following the peace treaty, he became a settler and well-known surveyor in colonial British Quebec. [2]

  2. Christian Theodore DePincier Born Desmarets (DePincier) aka Depencier, von Pincier (8 Jul 1750 - 19 Apr 1824)

  3. Captain Christian Theodor von Pincier, later known as Theodore Pincier, Esquire, or as Theodore de Pencier, was a Hessian auxiliary officer who served on the British side during the American Revolution. Following the peace treaty, he became a settler and well-known surveyor in colonial British Que...

  4. 6 de jul. de 2017 · Captain Christian Theodor von Pincier, later known as Theodore Pincier, Esquire, or as Theodore de Pencier (1750, Brunswick - 1824, Canada), was a Hessian auxiliary officer who served on the British side during the American Revolution. Following the peace treaty, he became a settler and well-known surveyor in colonial British Quebec.

  5. 19 de ene. de 2023 · Christian Theodor was born in 1750. His mother was soon widowed and then married Georges-Henri de Pincier. The article in Wikipedia states that Georges-Henri de Pincier was a descendant of Baron Pincier, whose family had received their patent of nobility in Stockholm from Charles XII of Sweden in 1698.

  6. Captain Christian Theodor von Pincier, later known as Theodore Pincier, Esquire, or as Theodore de Pencier (1750, Brunswick - 1824, Canada), was a Hessian auxiliary officer who served on the British side during the American Revolution. Following the peace treaty, he became a settler and well-known surveyor in colonial British Quebec.

  7. 13 de nov. de 2022 · Captain Christian Theodor von Pincier, later known as Theodore Pincier, Esquire, or as Theodore de Pencier (1750, Brunswick 1824, Canada), was a Hessian auxiliary officer who served on the British side during the American Revolution. Following the peace treaty, he became a settler and wellknown s