Marilyn: Francis a rather common French name and there is an actually a present day hockey player by the name of Francis Desrosiers. Cassiday is also a fairly common Irish name but the Delia is unusual. Definitely concentrate on the Delia in your search. Yes, Ancestory.com recently added Quebec records. Like you do not have a subscription, but you might ask if SKS could look it up for you? Priests and ministers were not abundant in 1830's and it is possible they were registered in the Montreal Parish? Would suggest you post your hunt for baptisms in the Milles Roches list on the list sent and also on the Quebec List. Latter is a very busy list, but the people are very friendly and try to help. Lauraine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marilyn Craig" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 5:16 PM Subject: Re: [CAN-USA-MIG] DeRosier/Derosia/Desrosiers > Lauraine, > > Thanks for the reply. > > I have looked at this site before (NOT the Ancestry one, I do not > have a subscription) but while I find many DeRosiers, I can't seem to > locate any of the family I seek. I'm sure these people are kin, but > until I find the one I'm looking for, it's just speculation. Jean > Baptiste may be a brother or an uncle. > > I am looking for children born and baptised in the 1830s to Francis & > Delia. > > Marilyn