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    1. Re : Beaubassin Register
    2. Thanks a lot Marty! That's wonderfull! Did someone knows if we have access to the ORIGINAL St-Charles-des-Mines, Grand-Pré's register? Thanks again! Andre Le 10/07/17 à 06:15, "R. Martin Guidry via ACADIAN" <acadian@rootsweb.com> a écrit : > > This link should take you to a copy of the original 1700s Beausbassin, > Acadia baptismal, marriage and funeral register. > > http://www.archinoe.fr/console/ir_ead_visu.php?PHPSID=dc1dc3bba201c88a28fa64c5758cf6b8&ir=23107# > <http://www.archinoe.fr/console/ir_ead_visu.php?PHPSID=dc1dc3bba201c88a28fa64c5758cf6b8&ir=23107> > > Marty Guidry > -- > Martin Guidry > 6139 North Shore Drive > Baton Rouge, LA 70817 > 225-571-9726 (cell) > guidryrmartin@ <guidryrm@cox.net>gmail.com > Les Guédry et Petitpas d'Asteur, Inc. > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guedrylabinefamily > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guidryrm/Guedry-Labine > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guidryrm/clotiaux > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guidryrm/butaud > . > ------------------------------- > To check our Archive > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ > ------------------------------- > To subscribe to the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the "Name" you would like us to call you. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    07/10/2017 03:16:50
    1. Georges Philippe Dupuis
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. I have a few Drouin registers I need help with the names & dates. Anyone have some free time? Louisa Mousseau m Louis (Dupuis dit?) Raimond Pierre Raimond m Marie Josette Lebeau Pierre Raimond baptism ================================================ Ahnentafel Chart for Georges Philippe Dupuis First Generation 1. Georges Philippe Dupuis was born about 1831 in Quebec. He died 2 May 1904 in Renfrew, ON. Georges married Marie Guilde dit LaBine, daughter of Firmin Guilde dit LaBine and Cleophee **** Lajeunesse, on 6 May 1867 in Chapeau, Québec. Marie was born 8 Mar 1851 and was christened 9 Mar 1851 in Chapeau, l’Iles-aux-Allumettes, Pontiac, Outaouais, Quebec. Second Generation 2. Louis **** Dupuis was born 21 Nov 1805 in l'Assomption, Emboulements, Charlevois, Quebec. He died 8 May 1881 in l'Assomption, Emboulements, Charlevois, Quebec. Louis married Louisa **** Mousseau on 17 Oct 1826 in Repentigny, Lanaudiere, Quebec. 3. Louisa **** Mousseau. Third Generation 4. Pierre Raimond dit Dupuis was born 23 Sep 1800 in St-Joachim, La Cote-de-Beaupre, Québec. He married Marie Josette Lebeau. 5. Marie Josette Lebeau. 6. Francois **** Mousseau died before 17 Oct 1826. He married Louise **** Morrison. 7. Louise **** Morrison died before 17 Oct 1826. Fourth Generation 8. Joseph **** Raimond dit Dupuis married Angelique **** Gosselin. 9. Angelique **** Gosselin. Fifth Generation 16. Antoine Raimond.

    07/10/2017 01:10:34
    1. Beaubassin Register
    2. R. Martin Guidry
    3. This link should take you to a copy of the original 1700s Beausbassin, Acadia baptismal, marriage and funeral register. http://www.archinoe.fr/console/ir_ead_visu.php?PHPSID=dc1dc3bba201c88a28fa64c5758cf6b8&ir=23107# <http://www.archinoe.fr/console/ir_ead_visu.php?PHPSID=dc1dc3bba201c88a28fa64c5758cf6b8&ir=23107> Marty Guidry -- Martin Guidry 6139 North Shore Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70817 225-571-9726 (cell) guidryrmartin@ <guidryrm@cox.net>gmail.com Les Guédry et Petitpas d'Asteur, Inc. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guedrylabinefamily http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guidryrm/Guedry-Labine http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guidryrm/clotiaux http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guidryrm/butaud

    07/09/2017 06:44:13
    1. Mousseau Louise m Louis Dupuis dit Raymond
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Mousseau Louise m Louis Dupuis dit Raymond I found a possible marriage that matches an undocumented date & location I am being blocked from sending you the image. Could someone pull the names (I am rusty)

    07/08/2017 01:52:20
    1. Re:Acadian Day of Commemoration honors Randy Menard Press release for immediate release, July 7, 2017,
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Visit St. Martinville <visitstmartinville@gmail.com> Press release for immediate release July 7, 2017 Contact Elaine Clément at 337-394-2258 or eclement@acadianmemorial.org for further info. Acadian Day of Commemoration honors Randy Menard Please join us on July 28, 2017 at the Acadian Memorial in St. Martinville from 3pm to 5pm as we join with all Acadians for a Day of Commemoration.    The Acadian Museum of Erath teams up with the Memorial to induct Randal Ménard, a multi-talented French-speaking lawyer and past President of the Acadian Memorial Foundation, into the Order of Living Legends.    You won’t find a better ambassador of the Cajun culture than Randy Menard.   Mavis Frugé, Board member and a Living Legend herself, adds, “I like his enthusiasm for the Cajun way of life.  I have this image of him stirring those gratons with that big paddle.”  A master chef of large quantities of gumbo, jambalaya and pulled pork, Randy is a staple at festivals and fundraisers that support various causes in the Acadiana area.  In addition to cooking at festivals in French-speaking Canada, France and Belgium,his next gig is already lined up in Montoiresur la Loire, France in 2018! “Randy Menardis one of the most dedicated and sincere individuals I have ever met. His interest for and dedication to the cause of the Acadian history and culture are unsurpassed. This is reinforced by a total determination to continually improving his fluency in the Acadian French language,” attests Philippe Gustin,Director of the Centre International in Lafayette, who has been working with Ménardfor many years.    As a member of Louisiane-Acadie,Inc., he`s worked tirelessly for many years to encourage relationships between Louisiana and the Acadian areas of the world. As a Board member and Past President, Randy lends his expertise and commitmentand enthusiasm to the Acadian Memorial Foundation Board.   Board President Patty Gutekunst shares that, “Randybrings good humor, his love of all things French and great food!” Alife-long resident of Lafayette Parish and true to his heritage, Randy has always worked with the community from his days of law enforcement to representing Milton, Youngsville and Broussard on the Lafayette City-Parish Council to representing accident victims against insurance companies as an attorney.  MonsieurMénard is truly a Living Legend.  This Day of Commemoration was established on July 28, 1755,as it was the date that the British Governor Charles Lawrence signed an order of removal of all Acadians from Acadie, roughly the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Islandand the US state of Maine.  This order was carried out amid a resistance movement that continued for 7 years.  The ensuing diaspora spans both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, including Louisiana.  The Acadian Memorial honors the Acadians who arrived in Louisiana from 1764 through1785.    Beginning in 1988, Warren Perrin spearheaded a campaign to compel Queen Elizabeth II of England to apologize for the Acadians' expulsion from Nova Scotia.  In 2003, the Governor General of Canada, on behalf of Queen Elizabeth of England, signed a proclamation acknowledging the wrongs committed against the Acadians in the name of the British crown.  The proclamation also established an annual day of commemoration on July 28.    The Order of Living Legends was established in 1996, by Kermit Bouillion, a Director of the Acadian Museum.  The Order honors people who have done extraordinary things to support the culture. Each year on July 28, the Acadian Museum joins with the Acadian Memorial to recognize someone who has done significant things tied to the LouisianaCajun-Acadian culture and the Acadian Memorial .    The Acadian Memorial is located at 121 South New Market St.in St. Martinville.  Entry to the Acadian Memorial is free of charge for the day.  Contact us at 337-394-2258 or at info@acadianmemorial.org for further info.   Randy brings good humor, his love of all things French and great food! Tourism Office City of St. Martinville 121 So. New Market St. St. Martinville, LA  70582 337-394-2233 337-394-2260 (fax) tourism@stmartinville.org

    07/07/2017 08:07:30
    1. Encyclopædia Britannica online
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Thanks Al Encyclopædia Britannica online https://www.britannica.com/place/Lower-Canada

    07/07/2017 01:48:42
    1. An Acadian Parish Remembered - Port-Royal registers moved again
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Port-Royal registers moved again An Acadian Parish Remembered The Registers of St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755 http://novascotia.ca/archives/acadian/

    07/06/2017 03:02:39
    1. Re: Hebert, Clay - quick lookup
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. SLR v 11 p 188 Hebert Clay (Leon & Odilla Guidry) m 10 jun 1901 Brigitte Guidry (Montegut Ch v 5 p 68) 22 may 1901 (Houma Ct Hse Marr v 34 # 90) Her half p 177 (Aurestile & Amelise Duplantis) South Louisiana Vital Family Records Vol. 1 (1902-1905) p 90 HEBERT, Clay (Leon & Adelia GUIDRY) d. 25 Sep 1905 (Dugas Cem., Montegut, LA) -----Original Message----- From: Gordon Bonnet via ACADIAN <acadian@rootsweb.com> Hi y’all…I have electronic copies of SLR, but am missing the one this record is in. Does anyone have access, and might be willing to tell me what the record says?Clay Hebert m. 10 JUN 1901 in Montegut, La. Brigitte Noelia GUIDRY (Montegut Ch.: v. 5, p. 68)I’m looking for Clay’s parents…. is he the same Clay Hebert who is in this record?HEBERT, Clay (Leon & Adelia GUIDRY) d. 25 Sep 1905 (Dugas Cem., Montegut, LA) cheers,Gordon

    07/06/2017 12:20:25
    1. Hebert, Clay - quick lookup
    2. Gordon Bonnet
    3. Hi y’all… I have electronic copies of SLR, but am missing the one this record is in. Does anyone have access, and might be willing to tell me what the record says? Clay Hebert m. 10 JUN 1901 in Montegut, La. Brigitte Noelia GUIDRY (Montegut Ch.: v. 5, p. 68) I’m looking for Clay’s parents…. is he the same Clay Hebert who is in this record? HEBERT, Clay (Leon & Adelia GUIDRY) d. 25 Sep 1905 (Dugas Cem., Montegut, LA) cheers, Gordon

    07/06/2017 11:35:41
    1. Archbishop Gerard Petitpas
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Google Alerts Historic Dunvegan celebrates St. Charles Mission150th anniversary Fairview Post Archbishop Gerard Petitpas presided over an outdoor Catholic church service at Historic Dunvegan Sunday, July 2, in honour of the 150th Anniversary ... http://www.fairviewpost.com/2017/07/05/historic-dunvegan-celebrates-st-charles-mission150th-anniversary

    07/06/2017 01:19:12
    1. TITLE : The New Orleans Bee/ Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orlans
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. For those with a NOLA connection From: Cyndis List TITLE : The New Orleans Bee/ Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orlans URL : http://www.jefferson.lib.la.us/genealogy/NewOrleansBeeMain.htm TITLE : The New Orleans Bee/ Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orlans DESCRIPTION : A French language newspaper published in New Orleans beginning on September 1, 1827. An English section was added three months later. The newspaper continued as a dual language publication until 1872 when the English portion was dropped and once again it became French only. Briefly [1829-1830] there was also a Spanish language section. The New Orleans Bee was originally published three times a week, but became a daily after a few years. Publication ceased in 1925.

    07/05/2017 01:31:34
    1. Jean-Baptiste Guildry dit LaBine LaCouture
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. JB was the brother of your Joseph Augustin Just the Western families Marguerite & her two half brothers First Generation 1. Jean-Baptiste Guildry dit LaBine LaCouture was born 5 Sep 1768 in L'Assomption, Quebec, Lower Canada. He died 23 Jul 1847 in St-Jacques de Montcalm, Quebec and was buried 25 Jul 1847 in St-Jacques de Montcalm, Quebec. Jean-Baptiste married (1) Josephte Amerindiene about 1788. Josephte was born about 1764 in Rupert's Land. Location: It is not know if this is the same mother as Jean-Baptiste according to the custom of the country Jean-Baptiste and Josephte had the following children: 2 F i. Marguerite LaBine Lavigne[1] was born about 1785. She died 10 Apr 1887 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. Marguerite married Antoine LeMire Gonneville Goubille[1], son of Antoine LeMire Gonneville and Marie-Anne Delguel Desdiel Labreche, about 1816. Antoine was born 17 Mar 1780 in Lower Canada. He died 3 Oct 1861 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada and was buried 5 Oct 1861 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. accourging to the custom of the country Jean-Baptiste also married (2) Female Amerindiene. Location: It is not know if this is the same mother as Marguerite They had the following children: 3 M ii. Jean-Bapriste Guildry dit Labine was born about 1797 First Generation 1. Marguerite LaBine Lavigne[1] was born about 1785. She died 10 Apr 1887 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. Marguerite married Antoine LeMire Gonneville Goubille[1], son of Antoine LeMire Gonneville and Marie-Anne Delguel Desdiel Labreche, about 1816. Antoine was born 17 Mar 1780 in Lower Canada. He died 3 Oct 1861 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada and was buried 5 Oct 1861 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. accourging to the custom of the country Antoine and Marguerite had the following children: 2 M i. Alexis Gonneville[2] was born about 1817 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba. He died before Dec 1875 in Baie St-Paul, Manitoba. Alexis married Josephe Trottier, daughter of Andre Trottier and Marguerite-Josephte St Denis Paquette, on 10 Jan 1837 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. Josephe was born Jul 1812 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. She died after 1870 in Baie St-Paul, Manitoba, Canada. 3 F ii. Marguerite Gonneville was born about 1821 in North West Territories, Canada. She died 13 Sep 1846 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada and was buried 27 Sep 1846 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. Marguerite married Antoine Lafreniere, son of Antoine-Joseph Lafreniere and Marie Versaille, on 18 Jan 1837 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. Antoine was born about 1810 in North West Territories, Canada. He died 14 Oct 1874 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada and was buried 16 Oct 1874 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. 4 F iii. Louise Gonneville[3] was born about 1824 in Red River Settlement, Manitoba. She died after 1870 in St-Francois-Xavier, Provencher, Manitoba. Louise married Michel Monet Dit Belhumeur[3], son of Michel Monet Belhumeur and Josette Amerindianne Sauteuse, on 27 Jan 1845 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. Michel was born 1820 in Red River Settlement, Manitoba. 5 M iv. Joseph Gonneville was born 1826 in Red River Settlement, Manitoba. He died 22 Oct 1848 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. 6 F v. Madeleine Gonneville was born 1829 in Red River Settlement, Manitoba. Madeleine married William Birston Gaddy, son of William Birston and Angelique Marchand Bercier, on 16 Jan 1848 in St-Francois-Xavier, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. William was born 21 Jul 1829 in St John, Red River Settlement, Manitoba, Canada. 7 M vi. Louis Gonneville[4] was born about 1835. Appendix A - Sources 1. Metis Script, claim no 1232; 21 aug 1876. 2. Metis Script, claim no 1227; 21 aug 1876. 3. Metis Script, claim no 1360; 21 aug 1876. 4. Metis Script, claim no 1231; 21 aug 1876.

    07/04/2017 06:01:02
    1. Landry Charles Francois m Marie Hebert
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Cousine Sherrill (We use the french female form) I found your tree Still looking for exact source on Mass. Their marrage date was the same date as Joseph's Baptism. There were several older sibs born in Mass. Below is JB Hebert & Elizabeth Granger up. Please verify behind me. -----Original Message----- From: Sherrill Charles François Landry, 1738–1795, Birth 4 NOV 1738 • Grand-Pre, Acadie, Canada; Death 7 MAR 1795 • Yamachiche, St-Maurice, Laval, Quebec, Canada marriedn Marie Hebert, 1750–1800, Birth 1750 • CA; Death 1800 • Yamachiche, , Quebec, Canada, daughter of Jean Baptiste Hebert, 1692–1787, Birth 24 Jan 1692 • Grand Pre, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; Death 10 Jul 1787 • Nicolet, Quebec, Canada (no further back right now and) Elizabeth Granger, 1699–1767, Birth 1699 • Grand Pre, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; Death 3 Oct 1767 • Nicolet, Quebec, Canada (no further back right now) I have attached what I have about Marguerite Hebert. Only her birth and death. However, she had several siblings. I haven't worked my way through these guys yet. Yet! :-D They aren't in my direct line. I didn't know about the Metis Script. Just quickly Googled it this morning. More insults upon our ancestors? I have the marriage of Charles Francois Landry and Marie Hebert as 12 Jul 1767, Yamachiche, Maskinonge, Quebec. ?? What year do your records say for Massachussets? Perhaps the marriage in Yamachiche was merely a "blessing" by a good old French Catholic priest after their return? Sherrill Ahnentafel Chart for Marie **** Hebert First Generation 1. Marie **** Hebert. Marie married Charles-Francois Landry, son of (23) Jean Landry dit Jane and (5b) Madeleine Melanson, on 12 Jul 1767 in l'Assomption, Emboulements, Charlevois, Quebec. Charles-Francois was born 4 Nov 1738. Second Generation 2. (22) Jean Hebert -Baptiste was born 24 Jun 1692 in Les Mines, Acadia. He died 10 Jul 1787 in Nicolet, Quebec and was buried 11 Jul 1787 in Nicolet, Quebec. Jean married (2c) Elisabeth Granger on 8 Jan 1720 in Grand Pre, Acadia. 3. (2c) Elisabeth Granger. Third Generation 4. (4) ETIENNE HEBERT[1,2,3] was born about 1654. He died 2 Nov 1713 and was buried[4] 2 Nov 1713 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. ETIENNE married[1,2,3] (1g) JEANNE COMEAU about 1679. 5. (1g) JEANNE COMEAU[1,2,3] was born about 1662. She died after 8 Oct 1725. 6. (2) PIERRE GRANGER[5,6,7] was born about 1671. He died 19 Jan 1737 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was buried[8] 19 Jan 1737 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. PIERRE married[5,7] (1d) ISABELLE GUILBEAU about 1693. 7. (1d) ISABELLE GUILBEAU[5,7] was born about 1675. Fourth Generation 8. (2) ETIENNE HEBERT[2,9] was born about 1625. He died Bet 1669/1671 in Port-Royal, Acadia. ETIENNE married[2,9] (1c) MARIE GAUDET about 1650. 9. (1c) MARIE GAUDET[2,9,10] was born about 1633. She was buried[11,12] 30 Jul 1710 in Port-Royal, Acadia. 10. (1) PIERRE COMEAU[1,13] was born about 1598. He died after 1686 in Port Royal, Acadia. PIERRE married[1,13] ROSE BAYON about 1649. 11. ROSE BAYON[1,13] was born about 1631. She died before 1678 in Port-Royal, Acadia. 12. (1) LAURENT GRANGER[6,14] was born about 1643 in Plymouth, England. He died 1700/1703. LAURENT married[6,14] (1b) MARIE LANDRY about 1667 in Port-Royal, Acadia. 13. (1b) MARIE LANDRY[6,14] was born about 1650. She was buried 26 Oct 1719 in Port-Royal, Acadia. 14. (1) PIERRE GUILBEAU[5,15] was born about 1639. He died 17 Nov 1703 in Port-Royal, Acadia and was buried 18 Nov 1703 in Port-Royal, Acadia. PIERRE married[5,15] (1f) CATHERINE THERIOT about 1668 in Port-Royal, Acadia. 15. (1f) CATHERINE THERIOT[5,15] was born about 1650 in Port-Royal, Acadia. She died 21 Jul 1713 in Port-Royal, Acadia. Fifth Generation 16. HEBERT[2,16]. 18. (1) JEAN GAUDET Jehan[9,17] was born about 1575. He died 1671/1678 in Port-Royal, Acadia. JEAN married[9] FEMALE on 1622. 19. FEMALE[9]. 26. (1) RENE LANDRY Dit L'Aine[14,18,19] was born about 1618. He died 1678/1686. RENE married[14,18,19] PERRINE BOURG about 1645. 27. PERRINE BOURG[14,18,19,20] was born about 1626. She died after 1693 in census. 30. (1) JEAN THERIOT Jehan[15,21] was born about 1601. He died after 1671 in Port-Royal, Acadia. JEAN married[15,21] PERRINE RAU about 1636. 31. PERRINE RAU[15,21] was born about 1611. She died about 1672 in Port-Royal, Acadia. Sixth Generation 52. LANDRY[19]. Appendix A - Sources 1. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v1, p 369-371 Comeau Pierre (1). 2. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v2, p 800-801 Hebert Etienne (2). 3. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 803-805 Hebert Etienne (4). 4. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, v 1a p 92 (SGA-1, 27). 5. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 780-781 Guilbeau Pierre (1). 6. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 761-763 Granger Laurent (1). 7. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 763-764 Granger Pierre (2). 8. DOBR, v 1a p 87-88 (SGA-2, 159). 9. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 666-668 Gaudet Jean (1). 10. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 665-666 Gareau Dominique (1). 11. An Acadian Parish Remembered, RG 1 Vol. 26 p.353 . 12. Milton P Rieder & Norma Gaudet Rieder, Acadian Church Records Port Royal 1702-1721 v III, Metairie LA, 1977, p 78 Godet Marie. 13. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 93 Bayon Rose. 14. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 915-916 Landry Rene (1). 15. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1483-1484 Theriot Jean (1). 16. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 798-799 Hebert Antoine (1). 17. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 369 Colleson Nicole. 18. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 221 Bourg Perrine. 19. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 914-915 Landry. 20. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1283-1284 Pellertret Simon (1). 21. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1365 Rau Perrine. Index Name ID Generation , FEMALE 19 5 BAYON, ROSE 11 4 BOURG, PERRINE 27 5 COMEAU, JEANNE 5 3 COMEAU, PIERRE 10 4 GAUDET, JEAN Jehan 18 5 GAUDET, MARIE 9 4 Granger, Elisabeth 3 2 GRANGER, LAURENT 12 4 GRANGER, PIERRE 6 3 GUILBEAU, ISABELLE 7 3 GUILBEAU, PIERRE 14 4 HEBERT, 16 5 HEBERT, ETIENNE 4 3 HEBERT, ETIENNE 8 4 Hebert, Jean -Baptiste 2 2 Hebert, Marie **** 1 1 LANDRY, 52 6 LANDRY, MARIE 13 4 LANDRY, RENE Dit L'Aine 26 5 RAU, PERRINE 31 5 THERIOT, CATHERINE 15 4 THERIOT, JEAN Jehan 30 5

    07/04/2017 05:39:42
    1. Canadian note celebrates 150th
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Cousine Ginette represents Moncton From: Google Alerts Canadian note celebrates 150th Numismatic News Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance and Stephen S. Poloz, Governor of the Bank of Canada, at the June ... http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/canadian-note-celebrates-150th

    07/04/2017 02:33:01
    1. Re: MSS-063-Acadian Voyageurs - maple stars and stripes
    2. Sherrill
    3. Charles François Landry, 1738–1795, Birth 4 NOV 1738 • Grand-Pre, Acadie, Canada; Death 7 MAR 1795 • Yamachiche, St-Maurice, Laval, Quebec, Canada married Marie Hebert, 1750–1800, Birth 1750 • CA; Death 1800 • Yamachiche, , Quebec, Canada, daughter of Jean Baptiste Hebert, 1692–1787, Birth 24 Jan 1692 • Grand Pre, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; Death 10 Jul 1787 • Nicolet, Quebec, Canada (no further back right now) and Elizabeth Granger, 1699–1767, Birth 1699 • Grand Pre, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada; Death 3 Oct 1767 • Nicolet, Quebec, Canada (no further back right now) I have attached what I have about Marguerite Hebert. Only her birth and death. However, she had several siblings. I haven't worked my way through these guys yet. Yet! :-D They aren't in my direct line. I didn't know about the Metis Script. Just quickly Googled it this morning. More insults upon our ancestors? I have the marriage of Charles Francois Landry and Marie Hebert as 12 Jul 1767, Yamachiche, Maskinonge, Quebec. ?? What year do your records say for Massachussets? Perhaps the marriage in Yamachiche was merely a "blessing" by a good old French Catholic priest after their return? Sherrill On 2017-07-03 11:06 PM, Paul L LeBlanc via ACADIAN wrote: > Are the parents of Joseph Landry - Charles-Francis Landry & Marie Hebert? > Who are the parents of Marie Hebert? > C-F & Marie married in exile in Mass > > Do you know the story of Marguerite LaBine d/o JB Guildry dit LaBine? > She received Metis Script!!!!!! > > > . > ------------------------------- > To check our Archive > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ > ------------------------------- > To subscribe to the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the "Name" you would like us to call you. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    07/04/2017 02:05:55
    1. Re: MSS-063-Acadian Voyageurs - maple stars and stripes
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Are the parents of Joseph Landry - Charles-Francis Landry & Marie Hebert? Who are the parents of Marie Hebert? C-F & Marie married in exile in Mass Do you know the story of Marguerite LaBine d/o JB Guildry dit LaBine? She received Metis Script!!!!!!

    07/03/2017 05:06:50
    1. Re: MSS-063-Acadian Voyageurs - maple stars and stripes
    2. Sherrill
    3. This is my line of descent. Ancestry.com ● Joseph Landry, Birth 1769 • L'Assomption, Quebec, Canada; Death 1849 • St Jacques, Montcalm, Quebec, Canada (wife, Madeleine Desmarais, 1771-1832) ● His daughter, Marie Celeste Landry, Birth 1791 • Saint-Jacques-de-Montcalm, Québec, Death Saint-Jacques, Quebec, Canada ● Her son, Firmin Guilde LaBine, Birth 20 Oct 1813 • St-Jacques-de-Montcalm, Montcalm, Death Unknown ● Firmin’s father was Firmin Guildry dit LaBine, Birth 4 Apr 1791 • St-Jacques-de-Montcalm, Montcalm, Quebec, Canada, Death Aug 12, 1832 • St-Jacques, Montcalm, Quebec, Canada ● Firmin Senior’s father was Joseph Augustin Guildry dit LaBine, Birth Unknown, Death 1836 ● Joseph Augustin’s father was Jean Baptiste Augustin Guildry dit LaBine dit Labrador who was deported but was one of the deportees who came back to settle in Quebec. Birth 1725, Death 2 Nov 1802 • St-Jacques-de-l'Achigan, Montcalm, Quebec, Canada. (It goes back further.) My grandmother (Georgianna Anna "Georgina" Dupuis, Birth 13 Dec 1890, Renfrew, Ontario, Death 26 Feb 1972, Renfrew, Ontario)) told me that one of her ancestors was a voyageur. I think both Firmins were. Grandma's mother was Marie Labine (Firmin the younger and Cléophée Lajeunesse); and Grandma's father was Georges Phillip Dupuis, birth abt 1831, Quebec, Death, 2 May 1904, Renfrew, Ontario (where I grew up). http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~guidryrm/Guedry-Labine/ps12/ps12_112.htm http://fahfminn.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Voyageur-story.pdf Hope this helps. Cousin Sherrill (Sherrill Wark) On 2017-07-01 11:10 AM, Paul L LeBlanc via ACADIAN wrote: > Joseph Landry and Charles Doucet > Any descendents? > Any idea about their families? > > MSS-063-Acadian Voyageurs > maple stars and stripes by Sandra Goodwin > http://maplestarsandstripes.com/shownotes/mss-063-acadian-voyageurs/ > > Did any of your Acadian ancestors migrate to Quebec after the deportation and become voyageurs? I had never considered such a thing until speaking with Claude Ferland, today's guest. Not only did some become voyageurs, but some also held very responsible positions in these ventures. Monsieur Ferland shares with us the stories of Alexander Mackenzies's […] > > > > . > ------------------------------- > To check our Archive > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ > ------------------------------- > To subscribe to the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the "Name" you would like us to call you. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    07/03/2017 07:11:20
    1. The French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. Janice have you tried? I believe they have the St-Anne-de-Detroit registers The French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan http://habitantheritage.org/ Paul

    07/03/2017 06:13:42
    1. rootsweb is at it again
    2. Paul L LeBlanc
    3. rootsweb is at it again Some posts are taking more than 12 hours to go through. Please remember to cc everyone in the discussion so we do not have this big lag.

    07/03/2017 01:23:20
    1. Re: Guilbeau, Louise m. Raymond Terrebonne
    2. Cecil Van Duzee
    3. After viewing the 1880 census record, I must note that Julien (the brother of Louise) WAS BORN IN LA. If you look up the page you will see Jean and Adelard Guibaud who are probably her brothers also. Also on this page is Clemence Dantin, the mother of Raymond. https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6742/4241371-00172?pid=8917780&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3Dspb425%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3D1880usfedcen%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26MS_AdvCB%3D1%26gsfn%3Dray*%26gsfn_x%3D1%26msbdy%3D1845%26msbdy_x%3D1%26msbdp%3D2%26gskw%3Dlouisiana%26gskw_x%3D1%26MSAV%3D2%26MSV%3D0%26uidh%3D1x1%26pcat%3DUSFEDCEN%26fh%3D12%26h%3D8917780%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D13&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=spb425&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true ________________________________ From: ACADIAN <acadian-bounces+cvanduzee=msn.com@rootsweb.com> on behalf of Cecil Van Duzee via ACADIAN <acadian@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 1, 2017 12:24 AM To: Acadian Cc: Cecil Van Duzee Subject: Re: Guilbeau, Louise m. Raymond Terrebonne Next to the family of Raymond in 1850 census is the family of PJ Guibery of France. https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8054/4198705_00139/2735919?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgst%3d-6&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults ________________________________ From: ACADIAN <acadian-bounces+cvanduzee=msn.com@rootsweb.com> on behalf of Gordon Bonnet via ACADIAN <acadian@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 7:45 PM To: Acadian Cc: Gordon Bonnet Subject: Guilbeau, Louise m. Raymond Terrebonne Looking for the parents of Louise Guilbeau, b. ca 1844, who m. Raymond Terrebonne (son of Raymond Terrebonne and Clementine Dantin). She had a brother named Julien, b. ca. 1860. Here they are in the 1880 census: 1880 United States Federal Census about Raymond Terrebonne Home in 1880: Cheniere Caminada, Jefferson, Louisiana Household Members: Name Age Raymond Terrebonne 35, head Louise Terrebonne 36, wife Annette Terrebonne 9, dau Rema Terrebonne 7, dau Julien Terrebonne 4, son Gerazim Terrebonne 2, son Julien Guilbaud 20, bro in law Any help appreciated! cheers, Gordon . ------------------------------- To check our Archive http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ ------------------------------- To subscribe to the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the "Name" you would like us to call you. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message . ------------------------------- To check our Archive http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ ------------------------------- To subscribe to the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the "Name" you would like us to call you. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/01/2017 09:21:02