| Notes |
- The children of Jean Baptiste Belcourt and Cecile Callihoo include
Jean Baptiste Belcourt b. 20 Jan 1849, m. Isabelle Adam
Benjamin Belcourt b. 22 Dec 1850, m. Betsy Gadois (daughter of Pierre Gadois and Marie Unknown), m. Nancy Waniyande
Edwin Belcourt b. 6 Dec 1862, m. Louise Paul (daughter of Louis Petshasswes Paul and Catherine Gladu)
Magloire Belcourt b. 19 May 1855, m. Constance Letendre (daughter of Jean-Baptiste Mooshwah Letendre and Madeleine Gladu)
Cecile Belcourt b. 17 Jan 1858, m. Jean Felix Gladu (son of John Dorion Gladu and Jane Collins)
Julien Belcourt b. 27 Aug 1860, m. Marie Grey (daughter of James Gray and LaLouise Unknown)
Gabriel Belcourt] b. 1863, m. Eliza Dechen (daughter of Francis Dechen and Virginie Unknown)
Joseph Belcourt b. 1865
Fact: Christening (8 December 1844) Fort des Prairies, Alberta, Northwest Territories, Canada
↑ mentioned in the Métis Scrip claim for his spouse Cécile Calio: "Collections and Fonds"
Reference: RG15-D-II-8-b, Volume number: 1326, Microfilm reel number: C-14937; Item ID number: 1497392
Library and Archives Canada (accessed 14 September 2025)
Calio, Cécile - Concerning her claim as a head of family - Address, St. Albert - Born, Peace River, 1825 - Father, Louis Calio, (Métis) - Mother, Marie Pattenaude, (Métis) - Married, 1836 at Lac Ste. Anne to Baptiste Belcourt and 1866 to Edouard Breland, (died 1877) - Children living, eleven (J Bte Belcourt, Benjamin Belcourt, Edwin Belcourt, Magloire Belcourt, Cecile Belcourt, Julia Belcourt, Gabriel Belcourt, Joseph Belcourt, Vitaline Berland, Madelaine Berland, Emilienne Belcourt, Pierre Jean Berland) - Children deceased, one (Emilie, born and died after 1870)- Scrip for $160 - Claim 802; Date: 1885-1906; Context of this record: Department of the Interior fonds / Dominion Lands Branch / North-West Territories Métis scrip applications; Date(s): 1885-1906; Place of creation: Canada; Language of material: English; Finding aid no.: 15-20; General note: Scrip was a certificate issued by the Department of the Interior which indicated the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of money or land. The federal government distributed scrip to the Métis in exchange for their land rights, as a method of extinguishing their Aboriginal title to the land. The federal government also used scrip to distribute land to white settlers, including Original White Settlers, soldiers, and police who fought in the North West Resistance of 1885 (or North West Rebellion of 1885).; Container note(s): C-14937 : Copy No. 1 & C-14937 : Copy No. 10 & C-14937 : Copy No. 11 & C-14937 : Copy No. 12 & C-14937 : Copy No. 13 & C-14937 : Copy No. 2 & C-14937 : Copy No. 3 & C-14937 : Copy No. 4 & C-14937 : Copy No. 5 & C-14937 : Copy No. 6 & C-14937 : Copy No. 7 & C-14937 : Copy No. 8 & C-14937 : Copy No. 9; Source: Government; Former archival reference no.: RG15-D-II-8-b; Conditions of access: Textual records [Consultation90 Open] Volume [RG15] 1326 [Consultation 90 Open] Microfilm reel [RG15] C-14937 [Consultation 90 Open].
↑ Morin, Gail. Metis Families Volume 1 Adam - Bird (pp. 214, 216-7). Kindle Edition.
↑ mentioned in Métis Scrip claim by his child jean Baptiste Belcourt: "Collections and Fonds"
Reference: RG15-D-II-8-b, Volume number: 1325, Microfilm reel number: C-14936; Item ID number: 1497250
Library and Archives Canada (accessed 14 January 2025)
Belcourt, Jean Baptiste - Concerning his claim as a head of family - Address, St. Albert P.O. [Post Office] - Born, Lac Ste. Anne, January 20, 1849 - Father, Baptiste Belcourt, (Métis) - Mother, Cécile Callio, (Métis) - Married, about 1868 at Lac La Biche to Isabelle Adam - Children living, eight (Narcisse 16, Josephte 14, Magloire 10, Louisa 8, Jean Philippe 6, James 3. John 1) - Children deceased, one (Clarisse died about 1879 age 4) - Scrip for $160 - Claim 664; Date: 1885-1906; Context of this record: Department of the Interior fonds / Dominion Lands Branch / North-West Territories Métis scrip applications; Date(s): 1885-1906; Place of creation: Canada; Language of material: English; Finding aid no.: 15-20; General note: Scrip was a certificate issued by the Department of the Interior which indicated the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of money or land. The federal government distributed scrip to the Métis in exchange for their land rights, as a method of extinguishing their Aboriginal title to the land. The federal government also used scrip to distribute land to white settlers, including Original White Settlers, soldiers, and police who fought in the North West Resistance of 1885 (or North West Rebellion of 1885).; Container note(s): C-14936 : Copy No. 1 & C-14936 : Copy No. 10 & C-14936 : Copy No. 2 & C-14936 : Copy No. 3 & C-14936 : Copy No. 4 & C-14936 : Copy No. 5 & C-14936 : Copy No. 6 & C-14936 : Copy No. 7 & C-14936 : Copy No. 8 & C-14936 : Copy No. 9; Source: Government; Former archival reference no.: RG15-D-II-8-b; Conditions of access: Textual records [Consultation90 Open] Volume [RG15] 1325 [Consultation 90 Open] Microfilm reel [RG15] C-14936 [Consultation 90 Open].
↑ mentioned in Métis Scrip claim by his child Benjamin Bellecourt: "Collections and Fonds"
Reference: RG15-D-II-8-b, Volume number: 1325, Microfilm reel number: C-14936; Item ID number: 1497257
Library and Archives Canada (accessed 14 January 2025)
Bellecourt, Benjamin - Concerning his claim as a child - Address, Lake Ste. Anne - Born, Lake Ste. Anne, 1852 - Father, Baptiste Bellecourt, (Métis) - Mother, Cécile Callio, (Indian) - Married, Edmonton, 1878 to Betsy, (Indian) - Children living, two, Clarisse age 9 and Sylvestre age 7 - Scrip for $215 - Claim 663; Date: 1885-1906; Context of this record: Department of the Interior fonds / Dominion Lands Branch / North-West Territories Métis scrip applications; Date(s): 1885-1906; Place of creation: Canada; Language of material: English; Finding aid no.: 15-20; General note: Scrip was a certificate issued by the Department of the Interior which indicated the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of money or land. The federal government distributed scrip to the Métis in exchange for their land rights, as a method of extinguishing their Aboriginal title to the land. The federal government also used scrip to distribute land to white settlers, including Original White Settlers, soldiers, and police who fought in the North West Resistance of 1885 (or North West Rebellion of 1885).; Container note(s): C-14936 : Copy No. 1 & C-14936 : Copy No. 10 & C-14936 : Copy No. 2 & C-14936 : Copy No. 3 & C-14936 : Copy No. 4 & C-14936 : Copy No. 5 & C-14936 : Copy No. 6 & C-14936 : Copy No. 7 & C-14936 : Copy No. 8 & C-14936 : Copy No. 9; Source: Government; Former archival reference no.: RG15-D-II-8-b; Conditions of access: Textual records [Consultation90 Open] Volume [RG15] 1325 [Consultation 90 Open] Microfilm reel [RG15] C-14936 [Consultation 90 Open].
↑ mentioned in Métis Scrip claim by his child Edwin Belcourt: "Collections and Fonds"
Reference: RG15-D-II-8-b, Volume number: 1325, Microfilm reel number: C-14936; Item ID number: 1497247
Library and Archives Canada (accessed 14 January 2025)
Belcourt, Edwin - Concerning his claim as a child - Address, St. Albert P.O. [Post Office] - Born, Lake St. Ann, 1843 - Father, Baptiste Belcourt, (Métis) - Mother, Cécile Kalliou, (Métis) - Married, 1873 at Lake St. Ann to LaLouise Paul - Children living, six (names not included on application) - Children deceased, one (name not included on application) - Scrip for $240 - Claim 625; Date: 1885-1906; Context of this record: Department of the Interior fonds / Dominion Lands Branch / North-West Territories Métis scrip applications; Date(s): 1885-1906; Place of creation: Canada; Language of material: English; Finding aid no.: 15-20; General note: Scrip was a certificate issued by the Department of the Interior which indicated the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of money or land. The federal government distributed scrip to the Métis in exchange for their land rights, as a method of extinguishing their Aboriginal title to the land. The federal government also used scrip to distribute land to white settlers, including Original White Settlers, soldiers, and police who fought in the North West Resistance of 1885 (or North West Rebellion of 1885).; Container note(s): C-14936 : Copy No. 1 & C-14936 : Copy No. 10 & C-14936 : Copy No. 2 & C-14936 : Copy No. 3 & C-14936 : Copy No. 4 & C-14936 : Copy No. 5 & C-14936 : Copy No. 6 & C-14936 : Copy No. 7 & C-14936 : Copy No. 8 & C-14936 : Copy No. 9; Source: Government; Former archival reference no.: RG15-D-II-8-b; Conditions of access: Textual records [Consultation90 Open] Volume [RG15] 1325 [Consultation 90 Open] Microfilm reel [RG15] C-14936 [Consultation 90 Open].
↑ mentioned in Métis Scrip claim by child Magloire Bellecourt: "Collections and Fonds"
Reference: RG15-D-II-8-b, Volume number: 1325, Microfilm reel number: C-14936; Item ID number: 1497252
Library and Archives Canada (accessed 14 January 2025)
Bellecourt, Magloire - Concerning his claim as a child - Address, St. Albert P.O. [Post Office] - Born, Lac Ste. Anne, May 19, 1855 - Father, Baptiste Belcourt, (Métis) - Mother, Cécile Calio, (Métis) - Married, 1879 at Lac Ste. Anne to Constance Orignal - Children living, three, Jean Baptiste born 1881, Pierre born 1883, William born 1884 - Scrip for $240 - Claim 572; Date: 1885-1906; Context of this record: Department of the Interior fonds / Dominion Lands Branch / North-West Territories Métis scrip applications; Date(s): 1885-1906; Place of creation: Canada; Language of material: English; Finding aid no.: 15-20; General note: Scrip was a certificate issued by the Department of the Interior which indicated the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of money or land. The federal government distributed scrip to the Métis in exchange for their land rights, as a method of extinguishing their Aboriginal title to the land. The federal government also used scrip to distribute land to white settlers, including Original White Settlers, soldiers, and police who fought in the North West Resistance of 1885 (or North West Rebellion of 1885).; Container note(s): C-14936 : Copy No. 1 & C-14936 : Copy No. 10 & C-14936 : Copy No. 2 & C-14936 : Copy No. 3 & C-14936 : Copy No. 4 & C-14936 : Copy No. 5 & C-14936 : Copy No. 6 & C-14936 : Copy No. 7 & C-14936 : Copy No. 8 & C-14936 : Copy No. 9; Source: Government; Former archival reference no.: RG15-D-II-8-b; Conditions of access: Textual records [Consultation90 Open] Volume [RG15] 1325 [Consultation 90 Open] Microfilm reel [RG15] C-14936 [Consultation 90 Open].
↑ mentioned in Métis Scrip claim by child Cécile Bellecourt: "Collections and Fonds"
Reference: RG15-D-II-8-c, Volume number: 1336, Microfilm reel number: C-14949; Item ID number: 1506683
Library and Archives Canada (accessed 14 January 2025)
Bellecourt, Cécile; address: Ste. Anne; claim no. 424; born: 17 January 1858 at Lac Ste. Anne; father: Jean Baptiste Bellecourt (deceased Métis); mother: Cécile Calliou (Métis); married: 1875 to Jean Félix Dorion Gladieu; children living: 4 (Alfred, Nancy, Louise, Daniel); scrip for $240.00; Date: 1885-1906; Context of this record: Department of the Interior fonds / Dominion Lands Branch / North-West Territories Métis scrip applications; Date(s): 1885-1906; Place of creation: Canada; Language of material: English; Finding aid no.: 15-20; General note: Scrip was a certificate issued by the Department of the Interior which indicated the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of money or land. The federal government distributed scrip to the Métis in exchange for their land rights, as a method of extinguishing their Aboriginal title to the land. The federal government also used scrip to distribute land to white settlers, including Original White Settlers, soldiers, and police who fought in the North West Resistance of 1885 (or North West Rebellion of 1885).; Container note(s): C-14949 : Copy No. 1 & C-14949 : Copy No. 2 & C-14949 : Copy No. 3 & C-14949 : Copy No. 4; Source: Government; Former archival reference no.: RG15-D-II-8-c; Conditions of access: Textual records [Consultation90 Open] Volume [RG15] 1336 [Consultation 90 Open] Microfilm reel [RG15] C-14949 [Consultation 90 Open].
↑ mentioned in Métis Scrip claim by child Julien Bellecourt: "Collections and Fonds"
Reference: RG15-D-II-8-b, Volume number: 1325, Microfilm reel number: C-14936; Item ID number: 1497259
Library and Archives Canada (accessed 14 January 2025)
Bellecourt, Julien - Concerning his claim as a child - Address, Lake St. Anne - Born, Lake St. Anne, 1860 - Father, Baptiste Bellecourt, (Métis) - Mother, Cécile Callio, (Métis) - Married, 1880 at Lesser Slave Lake to Marie - Children living, two, Benjamin born 1883, William James born 1884 - Scrip for $240 - Claim 576; Date: 1885-1906; Context of this record: Department of the Interior fonds / Dominion Lands Branch / North-West Territories Métis scrip applications; Date(s): 1885-1906; Place of creation: Canada; Language of material: English; Finding aid no.: 15-20; General note: Scrip was a certificate issued by the Department of the Interior which indicated the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of money or land. The federal government distributed scrip to the Métis in exchange for their land rights, as a method of extinguishing their Aboriginal title to the land. The federal government also used scrip to distribute land to white settlers, including Original White Settlers, soldiers, and police who fought in the North West Resistance of 1885 (or North West Rebellion of 1885).; Container note(s): C-14936 : Copy No. 1 & C-14936 : Copy No. 10 & C-14936 : Copy No. 2 & C-14936 : Copy No. 3 & C-14936 : Copy No. 4 & C-14936 : Copy No. 5 & C-14936 : Copy No. 6 & C-14936 : Copy No. 7 & C-14936 : Copy No. 8 & C-14936 : Copy No. 9; Source: Government; Former archival reference no.: RG15-D-II-8-b; Conditions of access: Textual records [Consultation90 Open] Volume [RG15] 1325 [Consultation 90 Open] Microfilm reel [RG15] C-14936 [Consultation 90 Open].
↑ mentioned in Métis Scrip claim by child Gabriel Belcourt: "Collections and Fonds"
Reference: RG15-D-II-8-b, Volume number: 1325, Microfilm reel number: C-14936; Item ID number: 1497248
Library and Archives Canada (accessed 14 January 2025)
Belcourt, Gabriel - Concerning his claim as a child - Address, Lake St. Ann P.O. [Post Office] - Born, Lake St. Ann, 1863 - Father, Baptiste Belcourt, (Métis) - Mother, Cécile Kalliou, (Métis) - Scrip for $208 - Claim 598; Date: 1885-1906; Context of this record: Department of the Interior fonds / Dominion Lands Branch / North-West Territories Métis scrip applications; Date(s): 1885-1906; Place of creation: Canada; Language of material: English; Finding aid no.: 15-20; General note: Scrip was a certificate issued by the Department of the Interior which indicated the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of money or land. The federal government distributed scrip to the Métis in exchange for their land rights, as a method of extinguishing their Aboriginal title to the land. The federal government also used scrip to distribute land to white settlers, including Original White Settlers, soldiers, and police who fought in the North West Resistance of 1885 (or North West Rebellion of 1885).; Container note(s): C-14936 : Copy No. 1 & C-14936 : Copy No. 10 & C-14936 : Copy No. 2 & C-14936 : Copy No. 3 & C-14936 : Copy No. 4 & C-14936 : Copy No. 5 & C-14936 : Copy No. 6 & C-14936 : Copy No. 7 & C-14936 : Copy No. 8 & C-14936 : Copy No. 9; Source: Government; Former archival reference no.: RG15-D-II-8-b; Conditions of access: Textual records [Consultation90 Open] Volume [RG15] 1325 [Consultation 90 Open] Microfilm reel [RG15] C-14936 [Consultation 90 Open].
↑ mentioned in Métis Scrip claim by child Joseph Bellecourt: "Collections and Fonds"
Reference: RG15-D-II-8-b, Volume number: 1325, Microfilm reel number: C-14936; Item ID number: 1497258
Library and Archives Canada (accessed 14 January 2025)
Bellecourt, Joseph - Concerning his claim as a child - Address, Lake St. Anne - Born, Lake St. Anne, 1865 - Father, Baptiste Bellecourt, (Métis) - Mother, Cécile Callio, (Métis) - Scrip for $193 - Claim 640; Date: 1885-1906; Context of this record: Department of the Interior fonds / Dominion Lands Branch / North-West Territories Métis scrip applications; Date(s): 1885-1906; Place of creation: Canada; Language of material: English; Finding aid no.: 15-20; General note: Scrip was a certificate issued by the Department of the Interior which indicated the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of money or land. The federal government distributed scrip to the Métis in exchange for their land rights, as a method of extinguishing their Aboriginal title to the land. The federal government also used scrip to distribute land to white settlers, including Original White Settlers, soldiers, and police who fought in the North West Resistance of 1885 (or North West Rebellion of 1885).; Container note(s): C-14936 : Copy No. 1 & C-14936 : Copy No. 10 & C-14936 : Copy No. 2 & C-14936 : Copy No. 3 & C-14936 : Copy No. 4 & C-14936 : Copy No. 5 & C-14936 : Copy No. 6 & C-14936 : Copy No. 7 & C-14936 : Copy No. 8 & C-14936 : Copy No. 9; Source: Government; Former archival reference no.: RG15-D-II-8-b; Conditions of access: Textual records [Consultation90 Open] Volume [RG15] 1325 [Consultation 90 Open] Microfilm reel [RG15] C-14936 [Consultation 90 Open].
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