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    1. margy New Orleans Death Records: Search New Orleans Death Notices Onli
    2. Alice Chauvin SWAMPQUEEN
    3. New Orleans Death Records: Search New Orleans Death Notices Online: NOLA.com http://www.legacy.com/Nola/LegacyHome.asp?Page=FullText&PageNo=1&CalendarDate=3/14/2006&Product=0&FullTextType=0

    03/14/2006 04:39:39
    1. Marlborough MA Seminar April 22
    2. Sharon Sergeant
    3. THE MASSACHUSETTS GENEALOGICAL COUNCIL Annual Meeting and Seminar Saturday, April 22, 2006 The Conference Center at Marlborough, Massachusetts http://www.massgencouncil.org General Information: Coffee, tea, soft drinks, and water will be available in the lobby all day at no charge. A coatroom is provided just beside the Auditorium. Vendors selling books and materials of genealogical interest will be open from about 8:00am to 3:30pm. Questions: contact Sharon Sergeant, Program Chair, [email protected] 781-209-8861 8:00am to 10:30am Registration Desk open. Continental breakfast (coffee, tea, juice, pastries, muffins, bagels) will be served and is included in the registration fee. 9:00am to 9:45am MGC Annual Meeting 10:00am to 11:00am Researching “Birds of a Feather”: How Prosopography, Cluster Studies, and Record Linkage Techniques Can Help Put New Leaves On Your Family Tree. Meldon J. Wolfgang introduces genealogists and family historians to several useful techniques developed and used by researchers in other academic disciplines—medieval historians, epidemiologists and sociologists, to name a few—that may help dismantle those “brick walls”. Learn the techniques that other professionals use to reconstruct historic communities, former neighborhoods and extended families and discover how uncovering the network of relationships and patterns in your ancestors' lives can breathe new life—and real results—into your research. http://www.jonathansheppardbooks.com [Prosopography is an independent science of social history embracing genealogy, onomastics and demography.] 11:15am to 12:15pm Federal and State Regulations Affecting Access to Records. Panel discussion concerning proposed federal and state regulations affecting access to birth, marriage and death records. As the result of the passage of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, some state officials are under the impression that they are required to close vital records to researchers. This panel will discuss both the intent and scope of the Federal law, as well as the jurisdiction of the states. This is a very important issue and is a concern to all genealogists. Specific discussions will include not only New England states, but pending legislation in the midwest, New Jersey and other states that may fall into this area of legislative mishap. Legislators, as well as federal, local and state records officials are invited to answer questions about these issues. 12:15pm to 1:30pm Full Buffet Lunch included. Vendors Open. Join invited guests (legislators, local and state records officials) and members of the Association of Professional Genealogists for discussion topic tables at lunch. [Note: please indicate on your registration form if you need a special meal.] 1:30pm to 3:00pm Breakout Sessions. Participants can choose between two lectures, as well as genealogy society and vendor presentations. **Sleuthing in the Stacks: Using Uncommon Resources to Uncover Genealogical Clues. Meldon J. Wolfgang directs the researcher to reference tools and finding aids that can be used by genealogists who have come up against a “brick wall” in their research. References used by professionals in other research disciplines are explored, and suggestions given for conducting a secondary literature search and using resources not common to genealogists. www.jonathansheppardbooks.com **Beyond the Census: Local History in Federal Records. Horace Waters, National Archives, presents information for intermediate and advanced researchers on records available on Civil War taxes, bankruptcy, Customs, Corps of Engineers, Works Progress Administration and GSA Surplus Property Disposal. http://www.archives.gov/northeast SOCIETY AND VENDOR BREAKOUT SESSIONS - CONTACT PRESENTERS FOR DETAILED INFO *When and How to Hire a Professional: Greater Boston Chapter, Association of Professional Genealogists www.apgen.org/localchapters/boston/index.html *So You Think You are Ready To Go To Ireland! The Irish Ancestral Research Association www.tiara.ie *French & Native North American Marriages, 1600-1800: Paul Bunnell www.bunnellgenealogybooks.citymaker.com/page/page/1005059.htm *Legacy Crafts Scrapbooking: Debbie Morehouse www.home.gwi.net/~legacycrafts *Publishing your Research into an Exciting Presentation using Passage Express Software: Theresa Dewhurst www.passageexpress.com *Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society New England chapter http://www.aahgs-ne.org/ *The Master Genealogist (TMG) The family history software that does it all! www.whollygenes.com 3:15pm to 4:15pm FGS Boston 2006: Preparing for the Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS) Conference - the genealogical opportunity of a decade. The FGS Conference comes to Boston from August 30 to September 2, 2006! This is expected to be one of the largest genealogical conferences ever held. There will be nearly 400 lectures from experts, and attendees and presenters will come from all over the world. Experienced conference goers will give you advice on what to expect, tips on choosing the best lecture topics for you, rules of etiquette for a large conference, making friends, transportation information and more. PLUS a great registration discount opportunity! At the end of the presentation you will feel not only comfortable about the conference, but excited about it! This event must not be missed. 4:15pm to 4:30pm Announcements, Door Prizes (ticket holder must be present to collect the item) SOCIETIES AND VENDORS CONTRIBUTING DOORPRIZES www.aahgs-ne.org Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society www.Ancestralmanor.com Ancestral Manor www.AncestryandGenealogy.com Ancestry and Genealogy www.apgen.org/localchapters/boston/index.html Greater Boston APG www.bunnellgenealogybooks.citymaker.com Paul J Bunnell, Books www.communityheritage.com Community Heritage Maps www.eneclann.ie Eneclann LTD www.forensicgenealogy.info Forensic Genealogy www.rootsweb.com/~mafsocna Friends of the Silvio Conte Archives www.Godfrey.org Godfrey Memorial Library www.gravestonestudies.org/ Association of Gravestone Studies www.jonathansheppardbooks.com Jonathan Sheppard Books www.home.gwi.net/~legacycrafts Legacy Crafts www.myancestorsfound.com My Ancestors Found www.NewEnglandAncestors.org NEHGS www.passageexpress.com Passage Express www.pasthomes.com Past Homes www.piperpublishing.com Piper Publishing www.tiara.ie The Irish Ancestral Research Association LOCATION The Conference Center at Marlborough, 280 Locke Drive, Marlborough, MA 01752 Phone: 508.263.5500 www.ahl-marlborough.com DIRECTIONS From Boston and Route 128: Take the Massachusetts Turnpike West (Rt. 90) to Route 495 North (Exit 11A). From Route 495 North, take Exit 24B onto Route 20 West. Follow directions below. From Logan International Airport, Boston: Follow signs to the Ted Williams Tunnel to Route 90 West (Mass Turnpike). Take Mass. Pike West (Route 90) to Route 495 North (Exit 11A). From Route 495 North, take Exit 24B onto Route 20 West. Follow directions below. From Worcester, Massachusetts: Take Route 290 East to Route 495 South. From Route 495 South, take Exit 24 B onto Route 20 West. Follow directions below. From Springfield and Western Massachusetts: Take Mass. Pike (Route 90) to Route 495 North (Exit 11A). From Route 495 North, take Exit 24B onto Route 20 West. Follow directions below. From Cape Cod: Take Route 495 North to Exit 24B onto Route 20 West. Follow directions below. “DIRECTIONS BELOW”: Take your first right onto Felton Street (just before the gas station). Follow Felton Street, and go through the set of lights. At this point, Felton Street becomes Locke Drive. Continue to the end of Locke Drive. The Conference Center at Marlborough entrance will be straight ahead. Parking: Turn left at the entrance and follow the road around the bend. OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION: Rooms are available in the conference center hotel for $94. For information on accommodations, see the conference center website at http://www.ahl-marlborough.com/ Call 508-263-5700 to make a reservation. Indicate that you are attending the MGC conference. DINNER ON FRIDAY: Please make a note on the registration form if you would like a join a group of genealogists for dinner on Friday night. We have done this before and it is very enjoyable. [cut here]========================================================= REGISTRATION FORM Name __________________________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip___________________________________________________________ Home Phone with Area Code: _________________ E-Mail address: ___________________________ Please check one: ____I’m a current member of MGC ____I have included an additional $10 to renew my membership ____I have included an additional $10 to join MGC ____I am not interested in being a member of MGC at this time Please let us know if you need a special meal or if you would like to join the group for dinner on Friday. __________________________________________________________________ COSTS: Registrations are due by April 18th in order to provide the Conference Center with meal requirements: Members $60, Non-members $70. Registrations received by April 1th are entitled to a $10 discount: Members $50, Non-members $60. MGC membership is $10 annually. You may join or renew your membership now with a single check. Send completed form (with check payable to Massachusetts Genealogical Council) to: MGC, c/o Benjamin Woznick, Treasurer, 240 Brattle St., Cambridge, MA 02138-4628

    03/14/2006 02:00:09
    1. RE: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Fwd: LANDRY-COMEAU
    2. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
    3. Jackie, Your Marie-Rose Cyr who married Simon-Joseph Landry in Contrecoeur was the daughter of Louis-Joseph Cyr and Marie-Josephe Cormier. They married abt 1739. Louis-Joseph was born between 11 Dec 1718-01 Jan 1719 in Beaubassin. He died before 1750. Marie-Josephe Cormier was born abt 1723 and died 31 Oct 1788 at L'Acadie, Quebec. Louis-Joseph Cyr was the son of Jean Cyr and Francoise Melanson who married abt 1698. Jean was the son of Pierre Cyr and Marie Bourgeois who married abt 1670. Marie-Josephe Cormier's parents were Francois Cormier and Marguerite LeBlanc who married abt 1692. Francois Cormier's parents: Thomas Cormier and Marie-Madeleine Girouard. Thomas' parents: Robert Cormier and Marie Peraud. Again all of the above is in the DGFA except for the marriage in Contrecoeur, Quebec. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino Acadian Ancestral Home www.acadian-home.org ACGS Drouin Primary Records www.acgs.org -----Original Message----- From: Jacqueline Doty [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 12:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Fwd: LANDRY-COMEAU Begin forwarded message: > From: Jacqueline Doty <[email protected]> > Date: March 13, 2006 11:29:54 AM CST > To: [email protected] > Subject: LANDRY-COMEAU > > Some connections I need from my Illinois people.Ancestors of Moise > Hebert m. Clementine Fortier (my 2C2R). > > I have from the PDRH > Simon Joseph Landry (Antoine and Marie Thibodeau) b. 15 Jun 1708 in > Grand Pre m. 10 nov 1727 in Grand Pre Marie-Josephe Thibodeau b. abt > 1705 in Acadia. > I can't find any info about this couple. > Simon Joseph Landry is not listed as a child of Antoine and Marie > Thibodeau, and I can't find any Marie-Joseph Comeau that matches the > information . > > Simon Joseph, son of the above m. Marie-Rose Cyr 30 Jan 1764 in > Contrecour. > > Help? > > Jackie > > "Civilization exists by geologic consent, subject to change without notice." Will Durant ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== Please remember when writing a personal 'thank you' to only hit reply so just the person you are thanking receives it. When answering a query please hit reply all so we all might benefit. ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx

    03/13/2006 06:49:45
    1. RE: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Fwd: LANDRY-COMEAU
    2. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
    3. Hi Jackie, I have Joseph LANDRY born 15 June 1708 at Grand-Pre who married Marie-Josèphe COMEAU 10 November 1727. Joseph died 5 June 1764 at St-Servan, France and Marie-Josephe Comeau died 28 December 1779 at St-Similien de Nantes, France. If this is the couple you are searching for, Joseph LANDRY was the son of Claude LANDRY and Marie-) Catherine THIBODEAU. They married abt 1684. Claude was the son of René (dit le Jeune) LANDRY and Marie BERNARD. Meanwhile Marie-Josephe COMEAU was the daughter of Jean le Jeune COMEAU dit Jean-Augustin and Catherine BABIN who married abt 1686. Jean le Jeune was the son of Pierre COMEAU and Rose BAYON. All of the above information is found in the Dictionnaire genealogique des familles acadiennes by Stephen A. White. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino Acadian Ancestral Home www.acadian-home.org ACGS Drouin Primary Records www.acgs.org -----Original Message----- From: Jacqueline Doty [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 12:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Fwd: LANDRY-COMEAU Begin forwarded message: > From: Jacqueline Doty <[email protected]> > Date: March 13, 2006 11:29:54 AM CST > To: [email protected] > Subject: LANDRY-COMEAU > > Some connections I need from my Illinois people.Ancestors of Moise > Hebert m. Clementine Fortier (my 2C2R). > > I have from the PDRH > Simon Joseph Landry (Antoine and Marie Thibodeau) b. 15 Jun 1708 in > Grand Pre m. 10 nov 1727 in Grand Pre Marie-Josephe Thibodeau b. abt > 1705 in Acadia. > I can't find any info about this couple. > Simon Joseph Landry is not listed as a child of Antoine and Marie > Thibodeau, and I can't find any Marie-Joseph Comeau that matches the > information . > > Simon Joseph, son of the above m. Marie-Rose Cyr 30 Jan 1764 in > Contrecour. > > Help? > > Jackie > > "Civilization exists by geologic consent, subject to change without notice." Will Durant ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== Please remember when writing a personal 'thank you' to only hit reply so just the person you are thanking receives it. When answering a query please hit reply all so we all might benefit. ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx

    03/13/2006 06:40:20
    1. Re: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Fwd: LANDRY-COMEAU
    2. Paul L Le Blanc
    3. Jackie DGFA v 2 p 924-926 Claude Landry & (Marie)-Catherine Thibodeau 13th child Joseph n/b Rg GP 15 juin 1708 (pr & mr Claude Gautrot & Madeleinew LeBlanc) liste des passager pour la France [Southampton] 1763, liste des arrives a St-Malo 1763 57a; -m- Rg GP 10 nov 1727 Marie-Josephe Comeau (Jean le jeune & Catherine Babin) d/s Rg St-Servan 5/7 June 1764 57a Is this enough? If not I have Grand-pre records. & St-Servan. I have from the PDRH ? I thought had to have a Quebec connection to be listed? Paul Le B l'Ascension LA [email protected] wrote: > > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: Jacqueline Doty <[email protected]> >> Date: March 13, 2006 11:29:54 AM CST >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: LANDRY-COMEAU >> >> Some connections I need from my Illinois people.Ancestors of Moise >> Hebert m. Clementine Fortier (my 2C2R). >> >> I have from the PDRH >> Simon Joseph Landry (Antoine and Marie Thibodeau) b. 15 Jun 1708 in >> Grand Pre m. 10 nov 1727 in Grand Pre Marie-Josephe Thibodeau??? S/B >> Comeau ???? b. abt 1705 in Acadia. >> I can't find any info about this couple. >> Simon Joseph Landry is not listed as a child of Antoine and Marie >> Thibodeau, and I can't find any Marie-Joseph Comeau that matches the >> information . >> >> Simon Joseph, son of the above m. Marie-Rose Cyr 30 Jan 1764 in >> Contrecour. >> >> Help? >> >> Jackie >> >> > "Civilization exists by geologic consent, subject to change without > notice." > Will Durant > > > ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== > Please remember when writing a personal 'thank you' to only hit reply > so just the person you are thanking receives it. When answering a > query please hit reply all so we all might benefit. > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >

    03/13/2006 05:35:25
    1. Fwd: LANDRY-COMEAU
    2. Jacqueline Doty
    3. Begin forwarded message: > From: Jacqueline Doty <[email protected]> > Date: March 13, 2006 11:29:54 AM CST > To: [email protected] > Subject: LANDRY-COMEAU > > Some connections I need from my Illinois people.Ancestors of Moise > Hebert m. Clementine Fortier (my 2C2R). > > I have from the PDRH > Simon Joseph Landry (Antoine and Marie Thibodeau) b. 15 Jun 1708 in > Grand Pre m. 10 nov 1727 in Grand Pre Marie-Josephe Thibodeau b. abt > 1705 in Acadia. > I can't find any info about this couple. > Simon Joseph Landry is not listed as a child of Antoine and Marie > Thibodeau, and I can't find any Marie-Joseph Comeau that matches the > information . > > Simon Joseph, son of the above m. Marie-Rose Cyr 30 Jan 1764 in > Contrecour. > > Help? > > Jackie > > "Civilization exists by geologic consent, subject to change without notice." Will Durant

    03/13/2006 04:32:55
    1. RE: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Carlin, Marie Sidonie
    2. Stanley LeBlanc
    3. Ken, f.d.c.l. is "femme de couleur libre" or free woman of color Stanley LeBlanc http://www.thecajuns.com -----Original Message----- From: Ken Roy [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 8:52 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Carlin, Marie Sidonie In, Southwest Louisiana Vital Records, Father Donald Hebert Vol 3, 1831 - 1840 pg. 127, there is listed; Carlin Marie Sidonie f.d.c.l. Does anyone know what that means? Merci, Kenneth G. Roy Pineville, Louisiana Carpe diem ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== To verify the RootsWeb Mailing Lists to which you are currently subscribed, check Password Central: http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ Mark the box to have a list of your subscribed lists e-mailed to you. ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx

    03/13/2006 01:57:58
    1. Carlin, Marie Sidonie
    2. Ken Roy
    3. In, Southwest Louisiana Vital Records, Father Donald Hebert Vol 3, 1831 - 1840 pg. 127, there is listed; Carlin Marie Sidonie f.d.c.l. Does anyone know what that means? Merci, Kenneth G. Roy Pineville, Louisiana Carpe diem

    03/13/2006 01:52:00
    1. LGHC Mail List
    2. Stanley LeBlanc
    3. I have Margy's permission to make this post. Periodically, members wish to discuss Acadian, Cajun and Louisiana cultural issues. I've established a mailing list from my domain that can be used for these subjects. To subscribe to the list, send an email to [email protected] - You don't need to put anything in the body of the message. Stanley LeBlanc http://www.thecajuns.com

    03/12/2006 11:08:57
    1. ACADIAN Footprints of the Exiled
    2. Alice Chauvin SWAMPQUEEN
    3. ACADIAN Footprints of the Exiled Footprints of the Exiled http://www.wesleyan.edu/av/footprnt.htm

    03/12/2006 10:35:42
    1. ACADIAN Footprints of the Exiled
    2. Alice Chauvin SWAMPQUEEN
    3. Footprints of the Exiled http://www.wesleyan.edu/av/footprnt.htm Swampqueen - Reine des Bayous! > LAISSEZ LES BON TEMPS ROULLER! > CHER YOU GOT'A DANCE LIKE NOBODY'S WATCHIN' & LOVE LIKE IT AIN'T EVER GONNA HURT WIT' MOJO & The Bayou Gypsies > http://www.redhotmojo.com/

    03/12/2006 10:28:03
    1. Re: Detail, Christopher Bertrand [8040]
    2. Dwayne Montz
    3. Andy, Volume 5 of ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW ORLEANS SACRAMENTAL RECORDS, p 31, has the baptism abstract of "Cristofora BERTRAN", born 3 Jan 1791 and baptized 29 Jul 1791 at St John the Baptist Church in Edgard, St John the Baptist Parish, LA. Parents are listed as Frederico BERTRAN and Genevieve MALLER, sponsors are Juan Paul SEXNEIDRE and Emerante VICNELE (SJBED-B1, 136). Civil records of St John the Baptist and St Charles Parishes show that Genevieve was born ca. 1759, the daughter of Hantz Jacob MAYR and Marie Anne BOURGEOIS of St Charles Parish, LA. I found no baptism record for Genevieve nor a marriage record for Genevieve and Frederic BERTRAN, probably because they would have been recorded in the registers of St Charles des Allemands Catholic Church which are lost for the time period of interest. Dwayne Montz === On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 08:35:04 -0500, Andy wrote: >This is probably a Diocese of New Orleans look-up. I am looking for the >birth/baptism dates as well as death date if available for Christopher >BERTRAND, son of Frederic BERTRAND & Genevieve [Maille] MAIRE. He married 3 >Jan 1809 St. Martinville, Marie Victoire CORMIER, daughter of Michel CORMIER >& Ludivine GUILBEAU.Any help would be appreciated. > >Andy Scott

    03/12/2006 07:40:33
    1. Re: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Re:Pierre Cyr & Claire Cormier
    2. Richard J.Saunders
    3. Good hunting. If you have a problem-let me know. http://www.cdene.ns.ca/neo-ecossaise/en/region/portNoms.cfm?alpha=a Richard

    03/12/2006 07:11:51
    1. RE: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Re:Pierre Cyr & Claire Cormier
    2. Maggieb5
    3. Richard, you sent two Cyr males: Jean Cyr b. 1711 and Pierre (2) Cyr b 1678. Is there a family connection between these two? Also, you mention Ambroise Martin dit Barnabe married to Anne Cyr b. 1706. This Martin family was the first one that I worked on, before I knew how important it was to record sources. I don't have my source for this but I have that of the 9 children you mentioned, the first 4 (Marguerite, Ambroise, Joseph, and Michel) were from the marriage to Anne Cyr. The others (Pierre, Jean-Baptiste, Marie-Jeanne, Francois, and Paul) are from the marriage to Emilienne Comeau. Can anyone verify this? Thanks, Margaret Martin Broussard ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== The number one rule of this list is no flaming. If something is posted to the list that disturbs you, bring it to the _admin._, not the list or the person who posted. Your concerns will be addressed. ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx

    03/12/2006 04:15:15
    1. Detail, Christopher Bertrand [8040]
    2. Andy
    3. Morning All, This is probably a Diocese of New Orleans look-up. I am looking for the birth/baptism dates as well as death date if available for Christopher BERTRAND, son of Frederic BERTRAND & Genevieve [Maille] MAIRE. He married 3 Jan 1809 St. Martinville, Marie Victoire CORMIER, daughter of Michel CORMIER & Ludivine GUILBEAU.Any help would be appreciated. Andy Scott

    03/12/2006 01:35:04
    1. RE: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Clouatre
    2. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
    3. Hi Jackie, Francoise Boudrot was born / baptized 3/4 Dec 1726 at Grand Pre the daughter of Claude Boudrot and Catherine Hebert. She married Dominique Clouatre abt 1750. He was the son of Pierre Clouatre and Marguerite LeBlanc. Francoise died/buried 1/2 July 1791 according to the registers for L'Acadie, Quebec. Page 20 12. h Histoire de La Famille de Michel Boudrot 1641-1780 by Stephen A. White prepared for the Boudreau Family Association in 2004. You will find the rest of that Boudrot line in the Dictionnaire genealogique des famille acadiennes by the same author. Pierre Clouatre (Cloistre) (no parents listed for Pierre) and Marguerite LeBlanc can be found in the DGFA on page 1004 Lucie LeBlanc Consentino Acadian Ancestral Home www.acadian-home.org ACGS Drouin Primary Records www.acgs.org -----Original Message----- From: Jacqueline Doty [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 1:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Clouatre I am looking for information on Dominique Clouatre m. Francoise Boudrot Their son, Vital m. 3 feb 1783 in Laprairie Agathe Marchand. There are no Clouatre's listed in the SAW books, but the PDRH says he was from Acadia. I also would like the line of Francoise Boudrot, Dominique's spouse, if possible. Thanks Jackie. ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/CAN/ACADIAN-CAJUN.html This is the link to our archives. You may search or browse. Also, subscribe or unsubscribe and contact admin. ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rgetid=5429

    03/11/2006 07:25:38
    1. Clouatre
    2. Jacqueline Doty
    3. I am looking for information on Dominique Clouatre m. Francoise Boudrot Their son, Vital m. 3 feb 1783 in Laprairie Agathe Marchand. There are no Clouatre's listed in the SAW books, but the PDRH says he was from Acadia. I also would like the line of Francoise Boudrot, Dominique's spouse, if possible. Thanks Jackie.

    03/11/2006 05:53:53
    1. Re: Jean Cyr & Anne Bourgeois
    2. Richard J.Saunders
    3. Descendants of Jean Cyr Generation No. 1 1. JEAN1 CYR was born 1711, and died 1779. He married ANNE BOURGEOIS 03 Feb 1732/33 in Beaubassin, Acadie. Notes for JEAN CYR: Details on Jean Cyr NB: Date: 1711 Location: Beaubassin Surname: Cyr Name: Jean Wife: Anne Bourgeois Father of husband: Guillaume Cyr Mother of husband: Marguerite Bourg Father of wife: Charles Bourgeois Mother of wife: Marie Blanchard Date maried: February 3, 1733 Location of husband: Beaubassin Location of wife: Beaubassin Number of children: 8 Anne Jean Joseph Amand Rose Marie françois Jean-François Date of death: deceased on February 6, 1779 in La Rochelle Source : Histoire et Généalogie des Acadiens vol. 3. Beaubassin et Grand-Pré, Ottawa, 1978, Édition Leméac Inc. Pages 827 à 1530 Comments : Deported to Massachusetts, he was in Miquelon in 1763 and 1772. Comments 2 : His widow died the day after his death. Four of their children settled in baie des Chaleurs More About JEAN CYR and ANNE BOURGEOIS: Marriage: 03 Feb 1732/33, Beaubassin, Acadie Child of JEAN CYR and ANNE BOURGEOIS is: 2. i. ANNE2 CYR, b. 1735. Generation No. 2 2. ANNE2 CYR (JEAN1) was born 1735. She married AMBROISE BABIN, son of PIERRE BABIN and MADELEINE BOURG. He was born 1731. Notes for ANNE CYR: Details on Anne Cyr Date: 1735 Location: Beaubassin Surname: Cyr Name: Anne Name of husband/wife: Ambroise Babin Father of husband: Pierre babin Mother of husband: Madeleine Bourg Father of wife: Jean Cyr Mother of wife: Anne Bourgeois Location of husband: Grand-Pré Location of wife: Beaubassin Date of death: deceased in 1809 in Bonaventure at la baie des Chaleurs Source : Histoire et Généalogie des Acadiens vol. 3. Beaubassin et Grand-Pré, Ottawa, 1978, Édition Leméac Inc. Pages 827 à 1558 Notes for AMBROISE BABIN: Details on Pierre Babin NB: Date: 1731 Location: Grand-Pré Surname: Babin Name: Pierre Wife: Madeleine Bourg Number of children: 1 Ambroise Babin Type : register Source : Parish register of Saint-Charles des Mines (Grand-Pré) 1707-1748 Children of ANNE CYR and AMBROISE BABIN are: i. ANGÉLIQUE3 BABIN, m. CHARLEMAGNE ARBOUR, 1788; b. 1756. More About CHARLEMAGNE ARBOUR and ANGÉLIQUE BABIN: Marriage: 1788 ii. ESTHER BABIN, m. JEAN COMEAU; b. 1743; d. 27 Nov 1780, Carleton. iii. PIERRE BABIN, m. JULIE CORMIER, 23 Nov 1801, Bonaventure; b. 1777; d. 26 Dec 1863, Bonaventure. More About PIERRE BABIN and JULIE CORMIER: Marriage: 23 Nov 1801, Bonaventure

    03/11/2006 04:20:24
    1. Re: Pierre Cyr & Claire Cormier
    2. Richard J.Saunders
    3. Descendants of Pierre Cyr Generation No. 1 1. PIERRE2 CYR (PIERRE1) was born 1678. He married CLAIRE CORMIER 1700 in Beaubassin, daughter of THOMAS CORMIER and MADELEINE GIROUARD. She was born 1680. Notes for PIERRE CYR: Details on Pierre Cyr NB: Date: 1678 Location: Beaubassin Surname: Cyr Name: Pierre Wife: Claire Cormier Father of husband: Pierre Sire Mother of husband: Marie Bourgeois Father of wife: Thomas Cormier Mother of wife: Madeleine Girouard Date maried: near 1700 Location of husband: Beaubassin Location of wife: Beaubassin Number of children: 8 Marguerite Marie Anne Pierre Jean-Jacques Françoise Joseph Angès Source : Histoire et Généalogie des Acadiens vol. 3. Beaubassin et Grand-Pré, Ottawa, 1978, Édition Leméac Inc. Pages 827 à 1513 More About PIERRE CYR and CLAIRE CORMIER: Marriage: 1700, Beaubassin Children of PIERRE CYR and CLAIRE CORMIER are: i. PIERRE3 CYR, b. Beaubassin, Acadie; m. ANNE POIRIER. Notes for PIERRE CYR: S'établirent à Beauport ii. JEAN-BAPTISTE CYR, b. Beaubassin, Acadie; m. MARGUERITE-LUCE CAISSIE. Notes for JEAN-BAPTISTE CYR: S'établirent à Deschambault iii. MARIE CYR, b. Beaubassin, Acadie. iv. ANNE CYR, b. 1706, Beaubassin, Acadie; m. AMBROISE MARTIN; b. 1706. Notes for ANNE CYR: Details on Anne Cyr NB: Date: 1706 Location: Beaubassin Surname: Cyr Name: Anne Name of husband/wife: Ambroise Martin said Barnabé Father of husband: René Barnabé Mother of husband: Marie Meunier Father of wife: Pierre Cyr Mother of wife: Claire Cormier Location of husband: Beaubassin Location of wife: Beaubassin Source : Histoire et Généalogie des Acadiens vol. 3. Beaubassin et Grand-Pré, Ottawa, 1978, Édition Leméac Inc. Pages 827 à 1524 Notes for AMBROISE MARTIN: Details on Ambroise Martin said Barnabé Date: 1706 Location: Beaubassin Surname: Martin said Barnabé Name: Ambroise Wife: Anne Cyr Émilienne Comeau Father of husband: René Martin said Barnabé Mother of husband: Marie Meunier Father of wife: Pierre Cyr inconnu Mother of wife: Claire Cormier inconnu Date maried: near 1732 near 1739 Location of husband: Port-Royal Location of wife: Beaubassin Number of children: 9 Marguerite Ambroise Joseph Michel Pierre Jean-baptiste Marie-Jeanne François Paul Source : Histoire et Généalogie des Acadiens vol. 3. Beaubassin et Grand-Pré, Ottawa, 1978, Édition Leméac Inc. Pages 827 à 1938 Comments 2 : he was in Malpèque, île Saint-Jean in 1742. Some members of this family settled in Louisiana v. MARGUERITE CYR, b. Beaubassin, Acadie. 2. vi. JOSEPH CYR, b. Beaubassin, Acadie. 3. vii. JEAN-JACQUES CYR, b. 1711, Beaubassin, Acadie; d. 26 Nov 1776, Miquelon. Generation No. 2 2. JOSEPH3 CYR (PIERRE2, PIERRE1) was born in Beaubassin, Acadie. He married MARIE-JOSEPHE CORMIER. Notes for JOSEPH CYR: S'installa au Québec Children of JOSEPH CYR and MARIE-JOSEPHE CORMIER are: i. JOSEPH4 CYR, b. Beaubassin; m. MADELEINE GAUDET. Notes for JOSEPH CYR: S'installa au Québec ii. JEAN-BAPTISTE CYR, b. Beaubassin; m. MARGUERITE HERPIN. Notes for JEAN-BAPTISTE CYR: S'installa au Québec 3. JEAN-JACQUES3 CYR (PIERRE2, PIERRE1) was born 1711 in Beaubassin, Acadie, and died 26 Nov 1776 in Miquelon. He married MARIE-JOSEPHTE HÉBERT 1738, daughter of JEAN-EMMANUEL HÉBERT and MADELEINE DUGAS. She was born 1713. More About JEAN-JACQUES CYR and MARIE-JOSEPHTE HÉBERT: Marriage: 1738 Child of JEAN-JACQUES CYR and MARIE-JOSEPHTE HÉBERT is: i. FÉLICITÉ4 CYR, b. 1754; m. JEAN-BAPTISTE ROBICHAUD, 04 Feb 1773, St-Servan de St-Malo; b. 1751, Cobequid (Truro, NE); d. 04 Mar 1808, Shippagan. Notes for JEAN-BAPTISTE ROBICHAUD: L'un des premiers colons de l'Ile de Shippagan. Il était originaire de l'I.P.E., avait été transporté en France et était revenu à Bonaventure sur une goélette de la compagnie Robin, en même temps que la famille Bourg et 80 autres réfugiés acadiens de Bretagne. Partira de Bonaventure pour Shippagan en 1790. More About JEAN-BAPTISTE ROBICHAUD and FÉLICITÉ CYR: Marriage: 04 Feb 1773, St-Servan de St-Malo

    03/11/2006 04:05:15
    1. Information: Marguerite Uranie BERNARD [M8940]
    2. Andy
    3. Hi All, To begin with, I have that Calixte LeBlanc married [1] 30 April 1824 Marie [dite Cleonide] Broussard and have a few children. Then he remarried [Date unknown] Marguerite Uranie BERNARD. I think her parents were Jean Louis BERNARD & Isabelle Aspasie DUGAS, but I am not sure. Their daughter Eulalie LeBlanc [non further detail] married 12 Oct 1858 also in Lafayette Sosthene PREJEAN, son of Cuprien & Marie Eugenie BREAUX. I am looking marriage detail for the marriage to Marguerite Uranie BERNARD, and detal for Eulalie as well. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Andy Scott

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