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  1. Captain Christian Theodor von Pincier, later known as Theodore Pincier, Esquire, or as Theodore de Pencier (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. Christian-Thodor von Pincier was the illegitimate son of Duke Charles of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and Marie Claire Desmarets. His mother at a later date married later the noble Swedish Pincier von Konigstein. Theodore was never recognized by his father and was adopted by the baron Pincier of Sweden.

  3. Research genealogy for Christian Theodor von Pincier of Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Preußen (Germany, as well as other members of the Pincier family, on Ancestry®.

  4. 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. Adam de Pencier. Adam Urias de Pencier OBE [1] (1866-1949) was the third Bishop of New Westminster and second Archbishop and Metropolitan of British Columbia. [2] Born in 1866, he was the great-great grandson of Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel through his ancestor Christian Theodor von Pincier. [3]

  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.

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