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- Q5110193 description "German noble".
- Q5110193 description "German noble".
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- Q5110193 abstract "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. He was apparently an illegitimate son of Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, who was adopted into the Pincier von Königstein family, known as von Pincier in German and Swedish, or de Pincier in French. They were members of the Swedish nobility.Throughout his military career in German-speaking regiments, he used the surname von Pincier, but, later, in Canada, he adopted a French version of his surname, altering the spelling to de Pencier.He left many descendants in Canada. Some became prominent: and include an Anglican archbishop, The Most Rev. Dr Adam de Pencier, and that prelate's grandson, Michael de Pencier, a decorated Canadian publisher, entrepreneur, and environmental conservationist. Family members continue to spell the surname, de Pencier or dePencier.".
- Q5110193 birthDate "1750".
- Q5110193 birthDate "1750-07-08".
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- Q5110193 birthYear "1750".
- Q5110193 deathDate "1824".
- Q5110193 deathDate "1824-04-18".
- Q5110193 deathYear "1824".
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- Q5110193 birthDate "1750-07-08".
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- Q5110193 dateOfBirth "1750".
- Q5110193 dateOfDeath "1824".
- Q5110193 deathDate "1824-04-18".
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- Q5110193 name "Christian Theodor von Pincier".
- Q5110193 name "Pincier, Christian Theodor von".
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- Q5110193 shortDescription "German noble".
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- Q5110193 comment "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.".
- Q5110193 label "Christian Theodor von Pincier".
- Q5110193 givenName "Christian Theodor von".
- Q5110193 name "Christian Theodor von Pincier".
- Q5110193 name "Pincier, Christian Theodor von".
- Q5110193 surname "Pincier".