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    1. Re: [ILSTANNE] Louis Guertin dit le Sabotier
    2. In a message dated 1/14/2003 11:27:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << the word saboteur became a nasty word when workers revolted and threw their wooden shoes (sabots) into machinery to damage it and shut down production. >> Wonderful! Thank you - I think I'd forgotten that - if I ever knew it < grin > Seems our Guertin newcomers were more right than we thought. Luddites, arise! Salut to all, Ginny

    01/15/2003 02:31:19
    1. Re: [ILSTANNE] Re: French Canadian family from Trois-Rivieres
    2. Dave King wrote:.........if any one has a connection with her Bastien family, it would be a most wonderful find for both parties. I do have a very minor connection to Bastien via my Allie family. Francois (in Beaverville) was a cousin of my Jean-Baptiste Allie II (in St Anne). The family originated in La Baie- Du-Febvre, P.Q Canada (Trois-Rivieres area). I have never had time to research the Bastien line, but here are some tidbits that MAY help a little. I am guessing Antoine Bastien MAY have been a close friend or relative of Francois Allie based on: Baptism of Marie Caroline Bastien 21 Dec 1856 born the day before to Antoine Bastien & Marantine Paquin, godparents Francois Ally and Desanges Roy Les Arseneau also has a connection to Allie, and may have additional information on these Beaverville families. I'm not exactly sure when Francois' family got to Beaverville. Earliest record I have is: Alfred Allie b: Jun 1865 Beaverville IL. BASTIAN, FRANCIS (married) ALLIE, ADALIDE (in) JACKSON CO, IL 02/21/1863 1 Francois Allie b: 1818 La Baie- Du-Febvre, P.Q Canada . +Marie Desange Roy b: Sep 1819 Nicolet Canada 2 Francis Cyprien Allie b: Nov 24, 1839 La Baie- Du-Febvre, P.Q Canada .... +Tasi Delude 2 Adèle Allie b: Jan 24, 1841 La Baie- Du-Febvre, P.Q Canada .... +Francis Bastien ...... 3 Mary Bastien ...... +James Benjamin Talley 2 Ovilie Allie b: Jan 14, 1843 La Baie- Du-Febvre, P.Q Canada 2 Joseph Eugene Allie b: Oct 12, 1844 La Baie- Du-Febvre, P.Q Canada .... +Henrietta Yarneau b: Mar 02, 1853 Canada 2 Adelina Allie b: May 28, 1850 La Baie- Du-Febvre, P.Q Canada 2 Joseph Oren Allie b: May 28, 1850 La Baie- Du-Febvre, P.Q Canada 2 Joseph Nicolet Allie b: Mar 19, 1852 La Baie- Du-Febvre, P.Q Canada 2 Homer Allie b: 1854 La Baie- Du-Febvre, Canada .... +Delia Hitchcock *2nd Wife of Homer Allie: .... +Anna Thibault b: 1867 IL ...... 3 Florida Allie b: 1896 ...... 3 Herman Allie b: Feb 23, 1898 ...... 3 Viola M. Allie b: Oct 15, 1899 Beaverville IL .......... +Ben Cronan ...... *2nd Husband of Viola M. Allie: ...... +Charles-Antoine Arseneau b: Apr 19, 1897 Beaverville IL ...... 3 Leo P. Allie b: 1901 Beaverville IL 2 Marie Allie b: Oct 1856 2 Alfred Allie b: Jun 1865 Beaverville IL I am not 100% sure this is the right family in the 1860 Census. The names don't totally match up. Your guess is as good as mine if Marie Desange suddenly became "Diane" in 1860. Desange means "of the angels"...and usually converts to Angel, Angela, or Angeline. ALLIE, FRANCIS State: IL Year: 1860 County: Jackson County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Ava P.O. Page: 355 Database: IL 1860 Federal Census Index 1860 Jackson Co., IL, p. 355 #277 Ava PO Francis Allie, 54, M, farm labor, Canada Diane, 40, F Supria, 24, F Adalaide, 20, F Ouedille, 19, M Lugain, 18, M Alfred, 14, M Loumary, 10, F Dilimah, 8, F Victorine, 6, F Maria, 4, F Elaine might want to contact Cyndi [email protected] for more Bastien information. She wrote me back in 2001: "The line I am researching is Adaline Allie, also known as Sarah, daughter of Francois Allie and Marie-Desanges Roy. Adaline/Sarah married Francois Bastien on 21 Feb 1863 in Jackson Co., IL. My late husband's descent is: Francois Allie / Marie-Desanges Roy Adaline Sarah Allie / Francois Bastien Mary Bastien / James Benjamin Talley" Happy Hunting!! Audrey Peters

    01/15/2003 11:29:26
    1. [ILSTANNE] Re: French Canadian family from Trois-Rivieres
    2. Hi folks, just got this from another St Anne researcher, Elaine < [email protected]> I don't think she's part of our list.....yet.....she certainly belongs, if any one has a connection with her Bastien family, it would be a most wonderful find for both parties. Elaine wrote---- Dear Dave: I'm looking for my grandmother. I was told that her name was Leo Bastien. She was born 3/16/1854 in Illinois. I'm not sure if they came from this area, but they were French Canadians who migrated from Trois-Rivieres area to Illinois. Leo (may be short for leocadie) might have had the first name of Mary or Margery/Marguerite. She had a brother Joseph and a sister who might have been named Caroline. She had relative named Leocadie Bastien who might have been a sister, cousin or aunt. Leo married John Woodhouse in Jackson County. They had two children and moved to Kansas. I know Bastien is a dit name. It could come from many names including: Vanasse, Rocan or Benoit. I don't know if you have any info that could help me in my search. Thank you Elaine Dave wrote Elaine, Thanks for sending me plenty of good information to look for your Bastien/Benoit family. It sure seems as if they could have been here. Both of those family names are present here in the most early days of settlement here. What I did find was in the small town of St Anne Illinois. This may be the family here...... All below items from Father Chiniquy's Ledger, St Anne 1851 compiled by Ardis Boone. (Earliest church records from St Anne) Baptism of Marie Lea Delia Bastien, 2 Apr 1854, born 16 Mar to Antoine Bastien and Merenanna Paquin, Godparents Louis Ganeille(?) & Marie Bellegarde Baptism of Noe Bastien, 26 Dec 1855, born to Antoine Bastien &______no name given, godparents Francois Ally & Desanges ROy Baptism of Marie Bastien, 21 sep 1858 born the day before to ANtoine Bastien and Emerance Paquin, no godparents listed. Baptism of Marie Caroline Bastien 21 Dec 1856 born the day before to Antoine Bastien & Marantine Paquin, godparents Francois Ally and Desanges Roy I hope this helps you on your search. Father Chiniquy's Ledger is available for sale from Ardis Boone, If you want a copy I can help you get in contact with her. You should do more looking in the small town of St Anne, Kankakee Co., Illinois and also St MArie's(Beaverville, Iroquois Co., Illinois) as these two towns are close enough to each other and had early Catholic Churches. You may also want to submit information to a St Anne list that I belong to. There are many helpful people there, you may even find a couple cousins,,,, [email protected] regards Dave King

    01/15/2003 01:30:42
    1. Re: [ILSTANNE] Louis Guertin dit le Sabotier
    2. In a message dated 1/14/03 9:24:21 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Re: "Louis Guertin dit le sabotier" - that was his occupation. > Yes, the word saboteur became a nasty word when workers revolted and threw their wooden shoes (sabots) into machinery to damage it and shut down production. Before that time, it simply refered to the nice man who made the wooden shoes. "Sabot" is also a European form of Kick-Boxing. How's that for the "Bits & Pieces of Useless Information" catagory? Seeing I have a lot of Dutch ancestors....I probably had a lot of saboteurs in my ancestral lines too. Audrey Peters

    01/14/2003 07:26:27
    1. Re: [ILSTANNE] Louis Guertin dit le Sabotier
    2. In a message dated 1/14/2003 8:20:37 AM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << sabottier - wooden shoe maker >> AH, yes - there was Louis Guertin of La Fleche, clambering aboard ship to take his part in le Gran Recrue of 1653! His name is often given as "Louis Guertin dit le sabotier" - that was his occupation. (I gather there is some question just how good these soldier/settlers were at the skills they claimed. To be accepted, they each had to have a useful trade - but I wonder if anyone tested their competence before waving them aboard. I think it was more important that they be able to shoot straight.) The Guertin group dialogue is sometimes enlived by questions from newcomers to the effect that: "was Louis Guertin really a saboteur???? What did he do?" Alas - no deeds of sabotage and derring-do for Louis that we know of - he was recorded as simply a maker of wooden work shoes. Of course, I don't think there is any real record of his having made even one sabot. . . Oh, oh - one more detail to research!!! Thanks, Jack, for the glossary - and salut to all, Ginny Crawford

    01/14/2003 03:23:06
    1. Re: [ILSTANNE] Alan--Re: Jan Re-Boudreau
    2. Jean-Paul HUBERT
    3. (For Alan Boufreau): Hi Allen: All of the info in your truncated message below checks out with my note, except I did not have some of the data you supplied me (2-3 marriages and deaths) with and for which I am most grateful. Cheers, Jean-Paul At 05:32 13.01.03 -0800, you wrote: >Hello Jean-Paul, >Haven't heard from you for ages. >Henry and Eugenia were married December 25, 1904. I >believe they were married in St. Anne, Illinois. >Eugenia was born in Chebanse, Ill., so there is a >possibility they could have been married there. (... snip ...) Alan Boudreau

    01/14/2003 02:44:17
    1. [ILSTANNE] thanks
    2. Jackie Doty
    3. Thanks to Jack for the glossary. Jackie

    01/14/2003 08:42:33
    1. [ILSTANNE] 1666 census glossary
    2. Jack
    3. For all the newbies of this forum. glossary [ 1666 Quebec Census ] GLOSSARY arquebusier - gunsmith aussy - also (now aussi) autre - another barques - boat boulanger - baker bourgeois - man of independent means or a merchant bourlier sellier - bourrelier = saddle merchant or maker; sellier = saddle maker briquetier - brick maker chaudronnier - boiler maker chirurgien - surgeon cloutier - nail maker or nail smith conversse - a religious person charged with manual labour (now converse) couroyer - currier coutellier - knife or cutlery maker (now coutelier) domestique - servant drappier - clothier (now drapier) dud. - short for ‘dudit’ and means ‘said’ - as in ‘daughter of said doctor’ engaigé - hired hand escuyer - cavalier or squire faiseur de rets - net maker ferendinier - a worker in silk & wool used to make clothing fermier - farmer feu - late (as deceased) fille - daughter fils - son fourbisseur d'espee - sword grinder freres gris Donnés - probably a religious order habittant - resident, usually as head of family (now habitant) icelluy - contracted or indentured. imprimeur - printer jumeaux - twin jumelles - twins leur fils - their son mariez en france - married but wife is in France Masson - mason mathellot - sailor / seaman (now matelot) menuisier - joiner or carpenter musnier - probably meusnier: miller nepveu - nephew neveu - nephew (son neveu = his nephew) niece - niece non mariez - not married orpheuvre - jeweller; gold or silver smith (now orfeuvre) patissier - confectioner pensionnaire - boarder pentionnaire - probably the same as pensionnaire poigneure - ? prestre - priest professe - when a nun takes final vows, she ‘professe’s religieuse - nun or sister sabottier - wooden shoe maker saulnier - salt merchant or salt gatherer sellier - saddler serrurier - locksmith sieur - sire (a title) soeur - nun or sister taillandier - maker of cutting tools tailleur d'habits - tailor; habits means suits (as in men’s 2-pce suits) thonellier - cooper (now tonnelier) tisseran - weaver (now tisserand) ve. - abbreviation: widow / widower vefve - widow (now veuve) veuf - widower vollontaires - volunteer

    01/14/2003 04:20:07
    1. Re: [ILSTANNE] Alan--Re: Jan Re-Boudreau
    2. Jean-Paul HUBERT
    3. For Alan Boudreau: most interesting. I will digest all that info and be back soon (I hope!) Jean-Paul At 05:32 13.01.03 -0800, you wrote: >Hello Jean-Paul, >Haven't heard from you for ages. >Henry and Eugenia were married December 25, 1904. I >believe they were married in St. Anne, Illinois. >Eugenia was born in Chebanse, Ill., so there is a >possibility they could have been married there. > >Eugenia's Info: (... snip ...)

    01/13/2003 01:40:16
    1. Re: [ILSTANNE] Jan Re-Boudreau
    2. Brenda H�bert
    3. --- alan boudreau <[email protected]> wrote: > Listers, > My great-grandfather was Pierre (Peter) Boudreau, born > in Canada 6-10-1845, married Ezilda Bonneville > 2/4/1862 in Bourbonnais, Illinois, died 7/31/1903 in > St.Anne, Illinois. They lived on Beaver Street. Hi, Alan! I had Pierre and Azilda in my database, I had a birthdate of Jun 1848 for him -- probably from the 1900 Census. I did have his death date, though. I have 4 Feb 1867 as their marriage date, I'll have to change that. I have children listed: Melvine (m. Archie Olena), Mary (m. William Olena, Henry, Mary Josephine (m. Napoleon Marion), Anne (m. Mose Cote), Peter b. 1879, and Joseph b. 1884. > My question: does anyone have information on who > Pierre's parents were? I believe his father was also > Pierre but not sure which one of the many he could be. > > Also, the 1845 Piere's mother is reported to be > Osilde Stother. I am right against up the brick wall > on this as well. Could Stother be a permutation of : > Strodeur or Studer?? There are Strothers but > nothing of interest for my line. If Pierre's family is who Jack said they possibly could be, they would be Joseph Boudreau and Judith-Jos�phe DOXTODER. The name DOXTODER I have found in Illinois records as DOCTATEUR, DEXTRADER, STRODER, STRUDER, STUDER, and I can't remember what all else. LOL Joseph & Jos�phe had a son named Peter in the 1860 Census, he is listed as being 13, if I remember correctly (can't find my book at the moment). I did not have a family for him. Actually, I guess I didn't have any families for any of their kids, this is what I have: Descendants of Joseph Boudreau Generation No. 1 1. JOSEPH6 BOUDREAU (�TIENNE5, �TIENNE4, ANSELME3 BOUDROT, MICHEL II2, MICHEL1) was born 1818, and died 12 Dec 1862 in Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Illinois. He married JUDITH-JOS�PHE DOXTODER 03 Aug 1841 in Blairfinde, Qu�bec, Canada, daughter of JEAN-BAPTISTE DOXTODER and JOSETTE GERVAIS. JUDITH-JOS�PHE DOXTODER was baptized 30 Aug 1823 in Blairfinde, Qu�bec, Canada, and died 14 Aug 1894 in Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Illinois. Children of JOSEPH BOUDREAU and JUDITH-JOS�PHE DOXTODER are: i. JOSETTE BOUDREAU, b. 1842. ii. ROSELLA BOUDREAU, b. 1843. iii. JOSEPH BOUDREAU II, b. 1844. iv. PETER BOUDREAU, b. 1847. v. CHARLES BOUDREAU, b. 1848; m. MARY JANE CHRISTIE?. vi. ELAIR BOUDREAU, b. 1850. vii. ZEPHIERE BOUDREAU, b. 1852. viii. EDWARD BOUDREAU, b. 1853, Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Illinois. ix. PHILOM�NE BOUDREAU, b. 1854, Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Illinois; d. 12 Sep 1857, Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Illinois. x. MALVINE BOUDREAU, b. 21 Aug 1856, Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Illinois; d. 28 Oct 1956, Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Illinois. xi. LOUIS BOUDREAU, b. 1858. xii. ALFRED BOUDREAU, b. Jul 1860, Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Illinois. My great-great grandfather Lucien BOUDREAU married Agnes STRODEUR -- he was the son of Joseph's younger brother Charles (who married Marguerite GAREAU dit ST. ONGE), and she was the daughter of Jos�phe's younger brother Georges (who married Martine LaVOIE). If Joseph & Jos�phe are your Pierre's parents, I have both of their lines back. Bren H�bert __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com

    01/13/2003 01:20:30
    1. Re: [ILSTANNE] Alan--Re: Jan Re-Boudreau
    2. alan boudreau
    3. Hello Jean-Paul, Haven't heard from you for ages. Henry and Eugenia were married December 25, 1904. I believe they were married in St. Anne, Illinois. Eugenia was born in Chebanse, Ill., so there is a possibility they could have been married there. Eugenia's Info: 1. John (Jean) Baptiste Hubert was born Jun 10 1858 in Illinois. John married Josephine (Barbe Josephine) Ducatdaughter of Francois Ducat and Anne Josephine Ducat Oct 7 1877 in Iroquois County, Illinois. Josephine was born Dec 3 1854 in Glimes, Belgium. She died Jul 17 1932 in l'Erable, Iroquois, Illinois. They had the following children: 2 M i. Emile Joseph Hubert was born Feb 9 1880 in L'Erable, Illinois. He died Dec 20 1947 in Martinton, Illinois. Emile married Mary F. LeCocqFeb 18 1901. 3 F ii. Josephine Hubert was born Jan 18 1881 in Chebanse Twp, , Illinois. 4 M iii. Arthur Hubert was born Jan 29 1884 in Chebanse Twp, , Illinois. He died Nov 29 1935. Arthur married Louise A. RabideauMay 20 1907. 5 F iv. Eugenie Hubert was born Sep 11 1887 in Chebanse , Iroquois County. She died Jul 29 1980 in Kankakee, Illinois. She was buried Aug 2 1980 in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Kankakee, Illinois. Eugenie married Henry Boudreau son of Pierre (Peter) Boudreau and Ezilda ( Azilda ) Corbeil Bonneville Dec 25 1904 in St. Anne, Illinois. Henry was born Oct 3 1880 in Papineau, Illinois. He died Dec 17 1962 in Kankakee, Kankakee, Illinois. He was buried Dec 1962 in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Kankakee, Illinois. 6 F v. Lena Hubert was born Mar 23 1890 in Chebanse Twp, , Illinois. She died May 31 1956 in Kankakee, Illinois. Lena married Arthur Gravlin. 7 F vi. Annie Hubert was born Sep 9 1891 in Chebanse Twp, , Illinois. Annie married John Mathy. 8 M vii. Steve Hubert was born Jan 29 1892 in Martinton, Illinois. He died Nov 27 1968 in Clifton, Illinois. Steve married Mabel St. PeterJan 14 1913. 9 F viii. Rosana Hubert was born Jan 12 in Chebanse Twp, , Illinois. She died 1904 in , , Kansas. 10 M ix. Joseph Hubert. E N D That's all I have. Hope this helps. Alan Boudreau --- Jean-Paul HUBERT <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Alan: > > Do you haver the date/place of the marriage between > Eugenia HUBERT and > Henry (Henri?) BOUDREAU? > > Am I right in having Eugeni'a parents as > Jean-Baptiste HUBERT and Jos�phine > DUCAT (she from Belgium)? Do you have details on > their marriage? > > Do you happen to have marriage infos on the many > bros/sis of Eugenia HUBERT? > > Many thanks. > > Jean-Paul > > At 05:20 12.01.03 -0800, you wrote: > >Jack, thanks very much for the reply. I've been > >chasing a different connection mainly due to notes > my > >aunt had written down after a conversation she had > >with my late grandmother, Eugenia (Hubert) > Boudreau. > >Jack, I know you are somewhere in northern Michigan > >and I hope you have all your firewood close to the > >door. Ha!! That's why I'm down in Anna Maria > Island, > >Florida thru March then its back up to Traverse > City > >(Old Mission Peninsula), Michigan, so I'm a good > >distance from Bourbonnais. > > Is there a possibility one of the listers could > >check the records at MBVM for me? I would be > extremely > >grateful. > >Alan Boudreau > > > ==== ILSTANNE Mailing List ==== > You can search or browse through 8.6 million posts > on combined Ancestry.com and RootsWeb MESSAGE BOARDS > at: > http:boards.ancestry.com/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion > online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com

    01/12/2003 10:32:24
    1. Re: [ILSTANNE] Alan--Re: Jan Re-Boudreau
    2. Jean-Paul HUBERT
    3. Hi Alan: Do you haver the date/place of the marriage between Eugenia HUBERT and Henry (Henri?) BOUDREAU? Am I right in having Eugeni'a parents as Jean-Baptiste HUBERT and Joséphine DUCAT (she from Belgium)? Do you have details on their marriage? Do you happen to have marriage infos on the many bros/sis of Eugenia HUBERT? Many thanks. Jean-Paul At 05:20 12.01.03 -0800, you wrote: >Jack, thanks very much for the reply. I've been >chasing a different connection mainly due to notes my >aunt had written down after a conversation she had >with my late grandmother, Eugenia (Hubert) Boudreau. >Jack, I know you are somewhere in northern Michigan >and I hope you have all your firewood close to the >door. Ha!! That's why I'm down in Anna Maria Island, >Florida thru March then its back up to Traverse City >(Old Mission Peninsula), Michigan, so I'm a good >distance from Bourbonnais. > Is there a possibility one of the listers could >check the records at MBVM for me? I would be extremely >grateful. >Alan Boudreau

    01/12/2003 12:08:34
    1. [ILSTANNE] Alan Re: Dave King
    2. Jack
    3. Alan Greetings in Florida, Have you any snow yet. The Illinois State marriage index 1763-1900 lists the following marriage. Peter Boudreau maries 4 Feb 1867 in Kankakee County, a Dezilda Bannerille. Copies of this marriages may be obtained from the County Clerks offiice in Kankakee. I would ask for the marriage application and certificate. This should have the parents listed. The name mispelling or variation is common for this period in French records. Imagine an English clerk trying to understand a French speaking applicant with a heavy accent. The census bears this out. Marriage et bap.Records from MBVM are to my knowledge not published and the only person I know who has access to the records is Dave King who lives in Bradley. He had obtained records for me from MBVM as I was unsuccessful in getting records from them. Hope this helps. a Bientot Jack Langlois P.S. Would someone on this forum pass this on to Dave King I misplaced his address. ----- Original Message ----- From: "alan boudreau" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 8:50 AM Subject: Re: [ILSTANNE] Jan Re-Boudreau > Listers, > My great-grandfather was Pierre (Peter) Boudreau, born > in Canada 6-10-1845, married Ezilda Bonneville > 2/4/1862 in Bourbonnais, Illinois, died 7/31/1903 in > St.Anne, Illinois. They lived on Beaver Street. > > My question: does anyone have information on who > Pierre's parents were? I believe his father was also > Pierre but not sure which one of the many he could be. > > Also, the 1845 Piere's mother is reported to be > Osilde Stother. I am right against up the brick wall > on this as well. Could Stother be a permutation of : > Strodeur or Studer?? There are Strothers but > nothing of interest for my line. >

    01/12/2003 06:39:17
    1. Re: [ILSTANNE] Another eBay item
    2. Hello folks: Noticed another St. Anne, Illinois item on eBay. It is a postcard from the 1950s depicting the First Presbyterian Church in St. Anne. The opening bid is $9.00, a bit too much for me. To view the postcard go to www.ebay.com and then enter the item # 2153435201 in the "search" field. The Bovies Sandy and Bob Lancaster, PA [email protected] [email protected]

    01/12/2003 04:30:20
    1. Re: [ILSTANNE] Alan--Re: Jan Re-Boudreau
    2. alan boudreau
    3. Jack, thanks very much for the reply. I've been chasing a different connection mainly due to notes my aunt had written down after a conversation she had with my late grandmother, Eugenia (Hubert) Boudreau. Jack, I know you are somewhere in northern Michigan and I hope you have all your firewood close to the door. Ha!! That's why I'm down in Anna Maria Island, Florida thru March then its back up to Traverse City (Old Mission Peninsula), Michigan, so I'm a good distance from Bourbonnais. Is there a possibility one of the listers could check the records at MBVM for me? I would be extremely grateful. Alan Boudreau --- Jack <[email protected]> wrote: > Alan > You wrote: snip > > > My question: does anyone have information on who > > Pierre's parents were? I believe his father was > also > > Pierre but not sure which one of the many he could > be. > > > > Also, the 1845 Piere's mother is reported to be > > Osilde Stother. I am right against up the brick > wall > > on this as well. Could Stother be a permutation of > : > > Strodeur or Studer?? There are Strothers but > > nothing of interest for my line. > > I believe a strong (STRONG) possibility that the > parents of Pierre > Boudreau,born 1845 > are Joseph Boudreau et Judith Josette > Doxtroder,married 3 Aug 1841 at > Blairfindie Church, > L"Acadie. St-Jean ,QC. I suspect that Judith > Doxtroder baptised 30 Aug 1823 > is Oslide Stother.They moved to Ill. > sometime between 1853 et 1858 . > > There is a listing in the 1847-1985 death records of > Maternity Blessed > Virgin Mary Church ,Bourbonnail,IL. > Josephe Struder age 80,died 14 Aug 1894,buried at > MBVM, Spouse of Joseph > Boudreau.9 > Josephte is also listed on pg.20 as Josephte > Boudreau spouse of Joseph > Boudreau / maiden name Studer*. > * means there is more information available in the > church records. > > The 1862 marriage information for Pierre Boudreau > et Ezilda Bonneville is > available at MBVM Church and would list > the parents. Suggest you look there to verify. I > also have a Boudreau line > in Bourbonnais area and in researching this line I > came across the Boudreau - Studer which is a cousin > to my line. > > Hope this helps. > a Bientot > Jack Langlois > > > > ==== ILSTANNE Mailing List ==== > To scan a remarkable collection of lists and > webpages related to genealogy, go to: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/internet.html > Once there, click on "mailing lists", then select > the category you want, then the location or surname. > Voila! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion > online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com

    01/11/2003 10:20:14
    1. [ILSTANNE] Alan--Re: Jan Re-Boudreau
    2. Jack
    3. Alan You wrote: snip > My question: does anyone have information on who > Pierre's parents were? I believe his father was also > Pierre but not sure which one of the many he could be. > > Also, the 1845 Piere's mother is reported to be > Osilde Stother. I am right against up the brick wall > on this as well. Could Stother be a permutation of : > Strodeur or Studer?? There are Strothers but > nothing of interest for my line. I believe a strong (STRONG) possibility that the parents of Pierre Boudreau,born 1845 are Joseph Boudreau et Judith Josette Doxtroder,married 3 Aug 1841 at Blairfindie Church, L"Acadie. St-Jean ,QC. I suspect that Judith Doxtroder baptised 30 Aug 1823 is Oslide Stother.They moved to Ill. sometime between 1853 et 1858 . There is a listing in the 1847-1985 death records of Maternity Blessed Virgin Mary Church ,Bourbonnail,IL. Josephe Struder age 80,died 14 Aug 1894,buried at MBVM, Spouse of Joseph Boudreau.9 Josephte is also listed on pg.20 as Josephte Boudreau spouse of Joseph Boudreau / maiden name Studer*. * means there is more information available in the church records. The 1862 marriage information for Pierre Boudreau et Ezilda Bonneville is available at MBVM Church and would list the parents. Suggest you look there to verify. I also have a Boudreau line in Bourbonnais area and in researching this line I came across the Boudreau - Studer which is a cousin to my line. Hope this helps. a Bientot Jack Langlois

    01/11/2003 09:41:58
    1. Re: [ILSTANNE] Jan Re-Boudreau
    2. alan boudreau
    3. Listers, My great-grandfather was Pierre (Peter) Boudreau, born in Canada 6-10-1845, married Ezilda Bonneville 2/4/1862 in Bourbonnais, Illinois, died 7/31/1903 in St.Anne, Illinois. They lived on Beaver Street. My question: does anyone have information on who Pierre's parents were? I believe his father was also Pierre but not sure which one of the many he could be. Also, the 1845 Piere's mother is reported to be Osilde Stother. I am right against up the brick wall on this as well. Could Stother be a permutation of : Strodeur or Studer?? There are Strothers but nothing of interest for my line. Appreciate any help you can offer. Happy New Year all. Alan Boudreau __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com

    01/10/2003 10:50:09
  1. 01/09/2003 02:28:55
    1. [ILSTANNE] Boivin
    2. Jack
    3. Bonjour Looking for birth,bap.,d., s.(dates et places) for M.Celeste Boivin, fille d'Pierre Simon et Marie Amable Gouget,married 21 Aug 1820 at St.Luc,L'Acadie,St-Jean Co., a Louis Curey. Any aide will be appreciated. a Bientot Jack Langlois

    01/08/2003 09:02:46
    1. [ILSTANNE] Time Calulator
    2. Hi Listers The time calulator starts Septermber 14, 1752..............the site tells the history of why. http://www.travelfurther.net/dates/datesrus.asp Mary B

    01/08/2003 05:29:15