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Clément Gosselin

Clément Gosselin (June 12, 1747 – March 9, 1816) was a French Canadian soldier who served in Moses Hazen's 2nd Canadian Regiment of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He recruited other French Canadians, assisted in American operations during and after the Battle of Quebec, and, following the American retreat from Quebec in 1776, continued to serve in Hazen's regiment. Included in that service were spy missions to the province of Quebec.

Clément Gosselin
Congress's Own Regiment
Born(1747-06-12)June 12, 1747
Sainte-Famille, Québec
DiedMarch 9, 1816(1816-03-09) (aged 68)
Beekmantown, New York
Service/branchArmy
Years of serviceContinental Army: 1775–1783
RankCaptain and then Major for pension
Unit2nd Canadian Regiment
Battles/warsAmerican Revolutionary War
AwardsOriginal Member of the society of Cincinnati[1]

Early life edit

Clément Gosselin was born in 1747. He was the youngest of a large family living in Sainte-Famille, on the eastern side of Île d'Orléans east of the city of Quebec. At the time of the British invasion of 1759 Gosselin was twelve years old.

Role in the American Revolution edit

 
Movement of the COR Regiment

Gosselin participated in the American attack on Quebec City on December 31, 1775, probably serving in James Livingston's 1st Canadian Regiment. In March 1776 Gosselin joined Moses Hazen's 2nd Canadian Regiment as the Captain of the 7th Company. [2] He took part in the Battle of Saint-Pierre on March 25, 1776, when 150 pro-American Canadians and 80 Americans defeated 150 pro-British Canadians recruited by Daniel Liénard de Beaujeu.[3][4] When the Continental Army retreated from Quebec in May 1776, Gosselin went into hiding in Canada, not reappearing until August 1777, 15 months later. He was taken prisoner by the British in October 1777 and released eight months later in June 1778.[5]

In May 1778, he rejoined Hazen's regiment with his father-in-law, Germain Dionne, and his older brother, Louis Gosselin. On November 28, 1778, Gosselin, following a spy mission to Quebec, sent a report on the state of the British force in Canada to Washington. In April 1779, he went with Moses Hazen to build a proposed invasion route from the "Coos Country" of northern New Hampshire (then part of the disputed New Hampshire Grants, which eventually became the state of Vermont) into Canada.[6] Known as the Bayley-Hazen Military Road, it was never completed. In 1780, his regiment was sent to Albany to guard the frontier from Iroquois attack. In June 1781, he was in Fishkill east of the Hudson River, just below West Point. There his regiment received orders to proceed to Yorktown in the south. On October 4, 1781, he was severely wounded in the leg during the Siege of Yorktown, due to wood splinters sent flying by a cannonball.

After the war edit

In January 1782 Clément was stationed in Lancaster, Pennsylvania to guard prisoners captured at Yorktown. In 1783 he was discharged and given a Major's pension. He was also given a land grant of 1000 acres at Chazy, near Lake Champlain in New York state.

He was with General von Steuben in Newburg, New York, to receive his membership in The Society of the Cincinnati.

He moved to Saint-Hyacinthe, Lower Canada in early 1791, where he married his third wife, Marie Catherine Monty on May 12 of that year; Marie Catherine was the daughter of one of the Lieutenants, Francois Monty,[7] who had served under him in Hazen's Regiment. He then moved to Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie around 1800 and then to Saint-Luc in 1803. From 1815 on, Gosselin was living in Clinton County, New York until his death in Beekmantown.[8]

Media edit

Gosselin was featured in the CBC Television series Canada: A People's History as one of a number of French-Canadians who not only sympathized with the American cause, but was willing to fight for them against the British.[9]

External links edit

  • Dufour, Pierre; Goyer, Gérard (1983). "Gosselin, Clément". In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. V (1801–1820) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.
  • The Washington Letters, containing letters from Gosselin
  • Clément Gosselin home on Lake Champlain after the war
  • Canadian TV Series speaking about him

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-07-02. Retrieved 2007-06-24.
  2. ^ Sullivan, Nell Jane Barnett and David Kendall Martin. "A History of the Town of Chazy Clinton County, New York." George Little Press, Inc., Burlington, VT; 1970
  3. ^ La Mrc de Montmagny, une région à découvrir 2007-10-12 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ La bataille de Saint-Pierre 2014-02-22 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Military campaign of Clément Gosselin
  6. ^ Historical Sketches of the Discovery, Settlement, and Progress of Events in the Coos Country and Vicinity: Principally Included Between the Years 1754 and 1785
  7. ^ Sullivan, Nell Jane Barnett and David Kendall Martin. "A History of the Town of Chazy Clinton County, New York." George Little Press, Inc., Burlington, VT; 1970
  8. ^ "To George Washington from Clement Gosselin, 18 September 1789". U.S. National Archives.
  9. ^ A Question of Loyalties

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Clement Gosselin June 12 1747 March 9 1816 was a French Canadian soldier who served in Moses Hazen s 2nd Canadian Regiment of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War He recruited other French Canadians assisted in American operations during and after the Battle of Quebec and following the American retreat from Quebec in 1776 continued to serve in Hazen s regiment Included in that service were spy missions to the province of Quebec Clement GosselinCongress s Own RegimentBorn 1747 06 12 June 12 1747Sainte Famille QuebecDiedMarch 9 1816 1816 03 09 aged 68 Beekmantown New YorkService wbr branchArmyYears of serviceContinental Army 1775 1783RankCaptain and then Major for pensionUnit2nd Canadian RegimentBattles warsAmerican Revolutionary War Battle of Quebec Battle of Saint Pierre Spy Mission in Quebec Siege of YorktownAwardsOriginal Member of the society of Cincinnati 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Role in the American Revolution 3 After the war 4 Media 5 External links 6 FootnotesEarly life editClement Gosselin was born in 1747 He was the youngest of a large family living in Sainte Famille on the eastern side of Ile d Orleans east of the city of Quebec At the time of the British invasion of 1759 Gosselin was twelve years old Role in the American Revolution edit nbsp Movement of the COR RegimentGosselin participated in the American attack on Quebec City on December 31 1775 probably serving in James Livingston s 1st Canadian Regiment In March 1776 Gosselin joined Moses Hazen s 2nd Canadian Regiment as the Captain of the 7th Company 2 He took part in the Battle of Saint Pierre on March 25 1776 when 150 pro American Canadians and 80 Americans defeated 150 pro British Canadians recruited by Daniel Lienard de Beaujeu 3 4 When the Continental Army retreated from Quebec in May 1776 Gosselin went into hiding in Canada not reappearing until August 1777 15 months later He was taken prisoner by the British in October 1777 and released eight months later in June 1778 5 In May 1778 he rejoined Hazen s regiment with his father in law Germain Dionne and his older brother Louis Gosselin On November 28 1778 Gosselin following a spy mission to Quebec sent a report on the state of the British force in Canada to Washington In April 1779 he went with Moses Hazen to build a proposed invasion route from the Coos Country of northern New Hampshire then part of the disputed New Hampshire Grants which eventually became the state of Vermont into Canada 6 Known as the Bayley Hazen Military Road it was never completed In 1780 his regiment was sent to Albany to guard the frontier from Iroquois attack In June 1781 he was in Fishkill east of the Hudson River just below West Point There his regiment received orders to proceed to Yorktown in the south On October 4 1781 he was severely wounded in the leg during the Siege of Yorktown due to wood splinters sent flying by a cannonball After the war editIn January 1782 Clement was stationed in Lancaster Pennsylvania to guard prisoners captured at Yorktown In 1783 he was discharged and given a Major s pension He was also given a land grant of 1000 acres at Chazy near Lake Champlain in New York state He was with General von Steuben in Newburg New York to receive his membership in The Society of the Cincinnati He moved to Saint Hyacinthe Lower Canada in early 1791 where he married his third wife Marie Catherine Monty on May 12 of that year Marie Catherine was the daughter of one of the Lieutenants Francois Monty 7 who had served under him in Hazen s Regiment He then moved to Sainte Marguerite de Blairfindie around 1800 and then to Saint Luc in 1803 From 1815 on Gosselin was living in Clinton County New York until his death in Beekmantown 8 Media editGosselin was featured in the CBC Television series Canada A People s History as one of a number of French Canadians who not only sympathized with the American cause but was willing to fight for them against the British 9 External links editDufour Pierre Goyer Gerard 1983 Gosselin Clement In Halpenny Francess G ed Dictionary of Canadian Biography Vol V 1801 1820 online ed University of Toronto Press Biography from the Gosselin Family Web site Biography from Henri Gosselin related to Clement The Washington Letters containing letters from Gosselin Clement Gosselin home on Lake Champlain after the war Canadian TV Series speaking about himFootnotes edit Original member of the Society of Cincinnati Archived from the original on 2007 07 02 Retrieved 2007 06 24 Sullivan Nell Jane Barnett and David Kendall Martin A History of the Town of Chazy Clinton County New York George Little Press Inc Burlington VT 1970 La Mrc de Montmagny une region a decouvrir Archived 2007 10 12 at the Wayback Machine La bataille de Saint Pierre Archived 2014 02 22 at the Wayback Machine Military campaign of Clement Gosselin Historical Sketches of the Discovery Settlement and Progress of Events in the Coos Country and Vicinity Principally Included Between the Years 1754 and 1785 Sullivan Nell Jane Barnett and David Kendall Martin A History of the Town of Chazy Clinton County New York George Little Press Inc Burlington VT 1970 To George Washington from Clement Gosselin 18 September 1789 U S National Archives A Question of Loyalties Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clement Gosselin amp oldid 1206404150, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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