In a message dated 9/1/01 1:56:16 PM Central Daylight Time, jmlandry@carol.net writes: > Don, here is my ancestry starting with me. > > Joe Landry 1939 > Richard Joseph Landry 1897 > Joseph Eugene Landry( 1871) & Maria LeGleux > Eugene B. Landry (abt 1822) & Maria Armelise Daigle > Ursino Valery Landry (1796) & Marie Eulalie Leblanc > Joseph Gregoire Landry (1766 in France) & Marie Ann Girior > Pierre ( Pedro) Landry ( abt1735) & Martha Leblanc > > Pierre and Martha arrived in Louisiana in 1785 as part of the Seven Ship > loads of Acadians. > > I have a lot of info on the direct line but little about the siblings and > their marriages. > > Thanks for the offer to help. > > Joe Landry > South Carolina ============================= Joe: I have a Joseoh Gregory Landryson of Pierre Landry and martha LeBlanc m. marie Paula Giroir who had the following children: Joseph Henry, bn 1791 Fabien Maximillien, bn 1795 Augustin, bn 1792 But I do not have much more on this family from here on. Ursino Valery Landry (1796) & Marie Eulalie Leblanc is not listed as one of Joseph Gregoire's children nor do I have Eugene B. Landry (abt 1822) & Maria Armelise Daigle in the database nor Joseph Eugene Landry( 1871) & Maria LeGleux, Richard Joseph Landry 1897 or Joe Landry 1939. Can anyne help fill in the gaps
Jean-Eudes I found the following information on the genealogy of Joseph-Albert Landry son to Fidele Landry & Josephine Audet ==================== It seems that the family line can be traced bck to Rene LANDRY l'aine & Perrine BOURG and the line of succession is as follows: Rene LANDRY l'aine bn ca 1618 in France m. ca 1639 at Port Royal to Perrine BOURG issue: Claude LANDRY bn ca 1663 m. at Fort Toulouse, Port Royal, Acadia ca 1684 to Marguerite THERIOT issue: Joseph LANDRY bn ca 1713 m at Port Royal 6 October 1734 to Jeanne Robichaud (Robichaux) Issue: Claude LANDRY bn ca 1746 m. at Quebec 16 October 1770 to Helene Dugas Issue: Nicholas LANDRY bn ca 1773 m. 15 February at St Joseph de Careleton, P.Q. to Helene Bujold (Bujeau) Issue: Fidele LANDRY m (2) 20 April 1857 at Carleton, Gaspee. P.Q. Marguerite Dumas Issue: Fidele LANDRY m. 8 November 1881 at Maria, Gaspee, P.Q. Josephine AUDET issue: Joseph-Albert LANDRY married at Kedgwick, N.-B. Canada, 2 September 1924 to Josephine Selesse daughter to Joseph Selesse & Emilie-Anne Bujold. Joseph-Albert's siblings were: Fidele m. at St Charles de Caplan, Bonaventure, P.Q. on 28 August 1911 to marie Vilda GLAZER Flore Marie LANDRY married at Carleton Bonaventure, P.Q., on 4 October 1909 to Napoleon BUJOLD Edouard LANDRY married at St. Adelaide de Pabos on 5 August 1919 to Evelyn McNEIL Joseph Alfred LANDRY m. at Carleton, P.Q. on 1 August 1904 to Marie-Anne BUGEAUD BUGEOLD Leontine LANDRY m. at Carleton, P.Q. on 20/4/1915 to Napolepeon BUJOLD Margueritet LANDRY m. at Carleton, P.Q. on 5/1/1926 to Joseph Amable TREMBLAY Marie LANDRY m. at Carleton, P.Q. on 18 September 1906 to Leo LAVIOLETTE
Joe Landry at: jmlandry@carol.net (Joe Landry) asks the following: Joseph Eugene Landry was one of a set of twins, his sister being Marie Euginie Landry. He married Maria LeGluex(LeCleux) on Sept. 28, 1896 in Iberville Parish. they had two children Richard Joseph Landry (1897) and Mathilda Landry (1899). I have not been able to even Maria's maiden name listed any where. Appreciate any guidance. Thanks now for any assistance. Joe Landry ============ What were the names of the parents of twins Joseph Eugene and Marie Eugenie Landry. I have a Landry database with about 70,000 entries, but they are not listed. Could you post more information on this family or e-mail me direct at don2717@aol.com
In a message dated 9/1/01 7:12:55 AM Central Daylight Time, Landry@arch.usf.edu writes: > My Landry ancestors settled in Carleton, Quebec after being lovingly > deported by the wonderful English. Claude Landry (b. 1746? in Port Royal) > was deported to Massachusetts and then made his way to Carleton where he > dies in 1802. My ancestors remained in Carleton for several generations: > Claude > Sabastien Etienne > Joseph > Bernard > Isidore. Isidore moved to > St-Louis-de-Kent where grandparents were born. ============== I have the above people listed in my Landry family database. I have considerable data up through Isadore Landry bn 8 january 1864 died 5 April 1946 m. Philomene (Marie) Johnson ' However following is all the data I have on the children and descendants of Isadore Landry m. Philomene (Marie) Johnson: Elide Landry bn 7 April 1895 m Emma Maillet - issue Rita m. Sturdevant Ameedee (Joseph) Landry bn 7 June 1897 in Kent County N.B. Bernard Landry bn 21 march 1891 Fredrick Landry bn 24 october 1893 Honore (Joseph) Landry bn 1 August 1892 Thadee (Joseph Landry bn 21 march 1891 Marie Julie Elina landry bn 23 January 1899 I would appreciate any data anyone would have on those listed above, Don landry don2717@aol.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YUp.2ACIB/500.2 Message Board Post: Have you tried searching the New Brunswick Archives? I found the following: child:LANDRY, AUGUSTIN M parents: LANDRY, ETIENNE LANDRY, LUCIE birth date: 1889 06 21 location: INKERMAN GL here is the address: http://www.gov.nb.ca/archives/e/default.asp
Andre Landry made the following inquiry: "Looking for parents of Adolphe Landry who m to Christiane Selesse in 1918 at Restigouche NB" ========================== I have a Rodolphe LANDRY m. ca 1930 to Christianne SELESSE at Bonaventure, P.Q. in my database, but the names of his parents are not included. I also have a Joseph Donat LANDRY bn 1917 m. 8 January 1952 at Balmoral, Bonaventure, P.Q. to an Oserina SELESSE. These are the only two marriages to a SELESSE that I have listed. Could Joseph Donat be related to Rodolphe? If they were brothers, then Joseph Donat's parents were Joseph Albert LANDRY who married Lucie-Anne Gauvreau at St Jean Evan, Nouvelle Bonaventure, P.Q. on 3 July 1916 and Joseph Albert LANDRY was the son of Adelard LANDRY m. Marie-Louise LeBlanc. If this is the case, then your Rodolphe LANDRY m. ca 1930 to Christianne SELESSE at Bonaventure, was a descendant of Guillaume LANDRY who was the son of master tailor Maturin Landry from La Ventrouze, (Orne) France m. Damienne Dessaints. Guillaume left France and established at Ile d'Orleans, P.Q. where he married Gabrielle Barre. If you think that this is the same family, let me know and I will send you more information on the genelogy of Guillaume LANDRY
In a message dated 8/31/01 11:07:27 AM Central Daylight Time, ziguezon@hotmail.com writes: My name is Jean-Benoit Landry and I live near Joliette, Québec. We have a genealogic tree made by the Institut Drouin that says that Rene Landry dit Le Jeune is my ancestor, the one who came from France... I am in France now and just about to go to La Ventrouze, Orne to try to find more about this; but I just read about all the errors about Jean-Claude (Landry?) =============== Jean-Benoit: LEAVE THE JEAN_CLAUDE LANDRY THING ALONE. Dont waste your time in France on that question. Things you should check out while in France: Francois Roux, an Acadian descendant who lives in France and is willing to help those researching there. his e-mail address is: f.roux@wanadoo.fr Also while surfing the internet, I came across a most gratious and generous person by the name of Barbara Reed who sent me a collection of photographs of the Stone Church at LaChaussée and the Acadian Farm Village at Archigny. Barbara and her husband Chris live at Paizay le Sec, which is a village between Chauvigny and St. Savinoperate, where they converted an old barn next to their house into a spacious Gîte. For those who are not familiar with a Gîte, Barbara describes it as a "Bed and Breakfast" where you make your bed and cook your own breakfast. You can visit Barbara and Chris's home page at: http://www.interpc.fr/mapage/barbara/homepage.htm or contact her by e-mail at: barbara@interpc.fr or write: Le Tilleul. 86300 Paizay le Sec, France. Phone on (+33) 5 49 46 87 89 or Fax (+33) 5 49 46 13 01 A;lso if you visit Paris, There is an organization there "France-Louisiane/France Americaine that will be happy to assist you and point you in the right direction. While in Paris visit the church of St, germain l'Auxxerois, where there is a chapel dedicated to Saint landry, bishop of paris and founder of Hotel Dieu de Paris. The chapel has a number of beautiful paintings (frescoes) of the life of Saint Landry. Also visit the Acadian Farm Village at Archigny. back on the subject of Rene Landry, lejeune, Michèle Touret, présidente association "Acadie, Naissance d'un pruple" La Grande Traversée", while visiting in New Orleans, told me that there is some speculation that rene Landry, lejeune was the son of Vincent landry, notary from LaChaussee, who recruited the settlers for the colony in Acadia. here are a few e-mail address where she may be contacted, or they may know how to contact her. house-acadie@wanadoo.fr or Acadie_np@post.club-internet.fr I hope this information is some helpto you while you are in France. Don Landry don2717@aol.com
Doug Londry in Traverse City at: dklondry@prodigy.net (Doug) Asks the following: My GGGrandfather Nelberry Landry {Londry} was born in Michigan about 1821 and died in 1896 aged 75 yrs, married Rebbeca Smith about 1864 at Merrill, Mich. She passed on in 1901 at the age of 64yrs. We still live on the farm he bought in 1858. He spoke only french and said he was born in Michigan, but have had no luck finding his birthplace so far! maybe there is a Detroit connection. Doug Londry, Traverse City dklondry@prodigy.net (Doug)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LANDRY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YUp.2ACIB/500.1 Message Board Post: It appears that your Etienne Landry m. Lucille Luce Landry Rene Landry, Lejeune & Marie Bernard through Alexis Landry, founder of Caraquet N.B. His line of succession is as follows: Etienne Landry was the son of Gregoire Landry & Angele Arsenault Gregoire Landry was the son of Thadee Landry and Madeleine Leger Thadee Landry was the son of Alexis Landry & Marie Anne Theriault (Theriot) Alexis Landry the son of Jean Landry & Marie Claire LeBlanc Jean Landry was the son of Rene Landry, II & Anne Theriot Rene Landry, II was the son of Rene Landry & Marie Bernard Don Landry don2717@aol.com P.S. for a more detailed genealogy I will need your e-mail address.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LANDRY/HEBERT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YUp.2ACIB/501 Message Board Post: I am looking for the ancestors of Elizabeth Landry b. 1/25/1808 in St. Martin married to Onesime Hebert b. 12/6/1812. They were married 11/16/1824 in St. Martin. They had the following children: Silvanie Hebert Melanie Hebert Olivanie Hebert Desire Hebert Emile Hebert Joseph Hebert Leon Neri Hebert Thomas Hebert Beloni Hebert Don Martin Hebert Celanie Hebert and two more children who apparently died in childbirth. This has been a brickwall for me for many years. Any information would be appreciated. Sincerely, Barbara Blevins
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YUp.2ACIB/500 Message Board Post: I'm looking for some dates of births & deaths & marriages of Eteine Landry marr.Luce & their parents. My info has that Eteine & Luce had a son Augustine Landry 18 Jun 1889. Pokemouche, New Brunswich, Canada. Marr.14, April 1920 Death 14 April 1968 Athol MA. Married to Marie Claire Allair birth 30,Oct,1898 Lewiston Maine. death 30, Nov 1978 Athol Ma.
Can anyone add to the family of Joseph LANDRY m Feraide GAZAILLE / This family's line of succession is as follows: Rene LANDRY m Marie BERNARD Antoine LANDRY m Marie-Catherine THIBODEAU Antoine LANDRY m. Marie-Blanche LEBLANC Francois LANDRY m Catherine CORMIER Francois LANDRY m. Agnes-Anne THIBODEAUX Jean-Baptiste LANDRY m Euphrosine PARADIS Onesime LANDRY m Caroline PARADIS Joseph LANDRY m Feraide GAZAILLE Issue of Joseph LANDRY m Feraide GAZAILLE (5 children 5 males) Romeo LANDRY (Joseph LANDRY m Feraide GAZAILLE) m Rita VEILLEUX - Romeo lived in Detroit, MI, USA, most of his life, died abt 9/2000. - No issue ? Armand LANDRY (Joseph LANDRY m Feraide GAZAILLE) m Lucille BEAUCHESNE Robert Marcel LANDRY (Joseph LANDRY m Feraide GAZAILLE) m Rita PAQUETTE - six children died in automobile accident in Manchester, NH, USA, 18 October 1991 - Issue: 4 children ? Gerard Leo Landry (Joseph LANDRY m Feraide GAZAILLE) m Beatrice Anita Paquette - I got 6 children only They had 8 children. Maurice Gerard Landry (Gerard Leo Landry & Beatrice Anita Paquette) b. 1942 m. 21JUN1963 Carol Anne LaDuke Irene Gabrielle Landry (Gerard Leo Landry & Beatrice Anita Paquette) b. 1945 m. 24JUL1965 Daniel Gelinas Albert Charles Landry (Gerard Leo Landry & Beatrice Anita Paquette) b. 1946 m. 13SEP1969 Pat Ann Vaughan Constance Rose Landry (Gerard Leo Landry & Beatrice Anita Paquette) b. 1948 m. 30SEP1967 Kenneth Micheal Sturgill Jacqueline Louise Landry (Gerard Leo Landry & Beatrice Anita Paquette) b. 1950 m. 26DEC1974 Kerry Raymond Kowtowski Thomas George Landry (Gerard Leo Landry & Beatrice Anita Paquette) b. 1956 m. 20MAR1983 Judith (Roy) Cella Jean Leo Landry (Gerard Leo Landry & Beatrice Anita Paquette) b. 1958 (1st m. Joanne)(2nd m. 06SEP1987 Kristina Boch) Gerard Leo Landry II (Gerard Leo Landry & Beatrice Anita Paquette) b. 1965 (1st m. 04AUG1984 Sharon Anne Turgeon) (2nd m. 27JUN1992 Sandra Leanne Rancourt) Maurice Arthur Landry m Irene Panneton - I got 2 children only The 7 children. Roger Landry (Maurice Arthur Landry & Irene Panneton) Pauline Landry (Maurice Arthur Landry & Irene Panneton)
In a message dated 8/30/01 3:52:04 PM Central Daylight Time, kcomeaux@mindspring.com writes: > I knew my great grandmother Clementine when she was alive, and we actually > were recorded in the Daily Iberian for having 5 generations alive at once, > and I've always been told she lived to be 105 years old. If the death record > which included the birth was right, then she only lived to be 99 (I know ONLY > is an inappropriate word!). > > If you have any information on her line and have the time, please email me. ========= Charles Alexandre Babineau () and Marie Clementine LANDRY daughter of Anastase Sosthene LANDRY & Mary Olymphe LANDRY, were married at Youngsville on 27 Jan 1896 Anastase Sosthene LANDRY & Mary Olymphe LANDRY were married 17 July 1875 at Youngsville Anastase Sosthene LANDRY was the son of Ursin Landry & Clemence Granger Ursin landry was the son of Joseph dit rene Landry & Marie Rose Melancon Joseph dit Rene Landry was the son of Rene Landry & Marie Marguerite Theriot Rene Landry was the son of Abraham landry,I & Marie Joseph Guilbeau Abraham Landry, I was the son of Rene Landry & Marie Bernard =========== Mary Olymphe LANDRY was the son of Zenon Alphanot Landry & Marie Olivia Comeaux Zenon was the son of Firmin Oliver Landry & Julienne Catherine Breau Firmin Oliver was the sn of Oliver Valentin landry & marie Magdeleine hebert Oliver Valentin was the son of rene Landry & marie Margaret Theriot Rene Landry was the son of Abraham landry,I & Marie Joseph Guilbeau Abraham Landry, I was the son of Rene Landry & Marie Bernard I hope this helps don Landry
R. Pushie at: pegasus52@otvcablelan.net (R. Pushie) is looking for information on: Thomas LANDRY m. Rose Marie SAVOIE issue: Andrew Archibald Landry Albert Landry, who married a Mary(Allegra) McDonald. Chatham, NB and had three sons, Gary, Wayne and Carl. Andrew Archibald Landry (Thomas and Rose Marie(Savoie) Landry) born in Bouctouche, NB somewhere between the years of 1904-07 and married Gladys Marion Issue "Ruth Harriett Landry" (Andrew Archibald Landry. and Gladys Marion Brown) bn on July 20, 1935 in Fredericton, NB. It is believed that this family is related to the famous fiddle player, Ned Landry. Don Landry don2717@aol.com
Le 1 septembre 2001 À : Tous les Acadien(nes), Acadianophiles et personnes intéressées DE: Fondation pour l'Héritage et la Culture acadienne, Inc. RE: Pétition des Acadiens pour obtenir des Excuses de Sa Majesté La Reine Elizabeth et de l'Angleterre. COMMUNIQUÉ URGENT! Nos douze années d'effort pour obtenir des excuses pour les Acadiens entre dans une phase critique. Au début d'octobre, le Parlement canadien votera sur une Résolution soumise par le député Stéphane Bergeron (Résolution M-241). Conséquemment, la Société Nationale de l'Acadie (SNA) a formé un comité consultatif pour scruter l'opinion publique (acadienne et autre) et en transmettre le rapport à la députation acadienne et aux membres du Parlement. Ce rapport sera soumis le 21 septembre 2001. J'estime que cette démarche rejoint tout à fait les objectifs visés par la pétition que j'ai initiée. Dû au bref délai, nous vous demandons s'il vous plaît, de démontrer votre support à ma pétition en téléphonant, en envoyant par télécopieur ou par courriel votre opinion à la présidence du comité consultatif à l'adresse suivante: Maurice Basque Directeur du Centre des Études acadiennes Université de Moncton Moncton, N.-B. E1A 3E9 (506)858-4085 Fax (506)858-4530 basquem@umoncton.ca Voici quelques données historiques et légales qui vous sont offertes dans le but de vous assister dans la préparation de vos communications: La pétition des Acadiens (écrite par des Acadiens à Philadelphie 1763, reprise à Lafayette en janvier 1990) 1. Cette Pétition est suivie d'une demande o D'admission des tords causés et des excuses. o De réconciliation avec la Couronne et le gouvernement britannique. o D'une annulation de l'ordre de déportation et de la fin de l'exile. 2. Cette Pétition est un effort d'exonérer le peuple d'Acadie en enlevant les stigmas qui sont rattachés de criminel de guerre dans le but de justifier l'ordre de déportation. 3. Pétition ne cherche en aucun cas des réparations punitives ou des dédommagements monétaires. Elle n'a qu'une valeur symbolique. Dissiper les Mythes sur les Acadiens A. Les Acadiens ont été déportés pour avoir refusé de prendre le Serment d'allégeance. 1. Accord de 1730 - la Couronne accepte le serment conditionnel d'allégeance qui dispense les Acadiens de prendre les armes contre les Français. 2. La vraie motivation pour l'expulsion était l'expropriation des terres. B. La déportation n'était qu'un simple "Grand Dérangement" 1. Et non un nettoyage ethnique pour ce débarrasser de la présence française et catholique. 2. Comme les juifs pendant la Deuxième Guerre Mondial, un tiers de la population acadienne est morte. C. Les Acadiens furent déportés par mesure de guerre et par nécessité militaire 1. En 1755, l'Angleterre et la France étaient en paix 2. Les Acadiens avaient déposé leurs armes et donné leurs bateaux. D. La déportation comme telle n'était que des incidents isolés 1. La déportation a commencé en 1755 et s'est poursuivit activement jusqu'en 1762 2. C'était un acte délibéré et systématique de la part des gouvernants pour un nettoyage ethnique sinon un génocide. E. L'Ordre de Déportation s'est cancellé par les Britanniques après la guerre (1763) 1. L'ordre est resté en vigueur après l'armistice donc après le Traité de l'Acte de l'Amérique-du-Nord qui maintenait tous les traités antérieurs. 2. L'exile finit De Facto en allouant quelques Acadiens le retour en petit groupe en Nouvelle-Écosse. F. Les Acadiens n'avaient pas de droits légaux parce qu'ils n'étaient pas des sujets britanniques. 1. Le Traité d'Utrecht nommait les Acadiens comme sujets britanniques. 2. Les conditions de sujet fut établis par l'Édit de la Bonne Reine Anne (1713. S'il vous plaît, faire parvenir une copie de cette lettre de support à vos ami(es). Aidons à restaurer le bon nom de nos ancêtres Acadien(nes). Merci mille fois de votre encouragement, WARREN A. PERRIN Président, Fondation pour l'Héritage et la Culture acadienne, FROM: Acadian Heritage & Culture Foundation, Inc. TO: All Cajuns, Acadians and/or Interested Persons RE: Petition by Acadians to Obtain an Apology from Queen Elizabeth and England NEWS RELEASE URGENT! Our 12-year effort to obtain an apology for the Acadians has reached a critical stage. In October, the Canadian House of Commons will vote on Resolution M-241 by the Member of Parliament Stephane Bergeron which calls for Canada to support the Petition. As a result, the SNA (Société Nationale de l'Acadie) has appointed a committee that will seek public opinion from throughout the world concerning the pending Resolution (and Petition) and make a report whether or not to support it. The report will be submitted on September 30, 2001. Therefore, timing is critical and we ask that all Acadians, Cajuns or interested persons please show their support for the Petition and either call, write, fax or e-mail their opinions to the Chairman of the Committee at the following address: Maurice Basque Directeur du Centre des Études Acadiennes Université de Moncton Moncton, N.-B. E1A 3E9 (506)858-4085 Facsimile (506)858-4530 E-mail: basquem@umoncton.ca In order to assist you, we enclose the following information that may be utilized to prepare your communication of support: I. The Petition by the Acadians (originally written in 1763 by the Acadians deported to Philadelphia) A. Petition (began in January, 1990 by Warren Perrin) seeks: 1. An admission that a wrong occurred and an apology 2. A reconciliation with the British government and Crown 3. A declaration that the exile has ended and annulment of the order of exile B. The Petition is an effort to clear the name of the Acadian people and remove the stigma which has been attached to it, labeling them international war criminals in an attempt to justify the deportation C. The Petition seeks no punitive compensation, or money damages; it is a symbolic act Myths regarding the Acadians (which need to be dispelled): 1. Acadians were deported because they refused to take an oath of allegiance I. Accords of 1730 - Britain accepted a conditional oath of allegiance, excepting Acadians from having to bear arms against the French II. The motivation for the exile was confiscation of Acadian lands 2. The deportation was merely a "grand derangement" (disruption) I. Actual ethnic cleansing; to rid the area of the French inhabitants II. Like the Jewish people of World War II, one-third of Acadians died 3. The Acadians were deported because of military necessity: Professor Roger Paradis makes these points: France had no more forts in Acadia and: I. In 1755, Great Britain and France were at peace II. The Acadians had been disarmed and given up their boats (and had done so voluntarily) 4. The exile was an isolated act I. The deportations began in 1755 and continued through 1762 II. It was systematic ethnic cleansing: deliberate governmental act to rid a geographic region of an ethnic group of people 5. The Order of Exile was ended by the British after the war (1763) I. The Order was kept in effect by the armistice and later by the North American Treaty Act (maintained all rights derived from old treaties) II. Actually, the exile was only de facto ended by allowing some Acadians to return, but required them to live in "small groups" 6. The Acadians had no legal rights because they were not "British subjects" I. Treaty of Utrecht - (1713) made the Acadians "British subjects" II. The conditions of their citizenship was established by Queen Ann's Edict of 1713 Please forward a copy of your letter of support to all of your friends and ask that they also support the Petition. Achieving our goals will help to restore forever the good names of our Acadian ancestors. Thanks for your help and encouragement. With best wishes, we remain, Very truly yours, ACADIAN HERITAGE & CULTURE FOUNDATION, INC. WARREN A. PERRIN Chairman
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YUp.2ACIB/158.179 Message Board Post: Who are the children of Aristide Landry?
In a message dated 8/29/01 9:45:01 AM Central Daylight Time, mmbroussard@teacher.esc4.com writes: > only from certain people. Don Landry often sends duplicate ========== This is a result of hitting the "Reply All" button. The reply is then sent ro all of the people on the priginal e-mail plus the rootsweb mailing list ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com in addition I sometimes send out postings to a select mailing list as well as to ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com and the LANDRY-L@rootsweb.com some people like myself are subscribers to a number of rootsweb mailing lists and get a lot of duplication. This is the price you pay for being on many lists and wanting to correspond with a larger group of people of similar interests. Don Landry don2717@aol.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YUp.2ACIB/343.379.382.1 Message Board Post: I am looking for a Joseph Landry who married a Melaise Belard had a daughter named Josephine . I found her on the census 1880 as a housekeeper race was Mu.This in the acadia parish.do you know of this family? jackie bowen
It appears that your George H. Landry s/o Damase and Bridget Mooney was a descendant of Guillaume LANDRY & Gabrielle BARRE. Following is this family's genealogical line of succession: MATHURIN LANFRY m at LA VENTROUZE, (ORNE) FRANCE . ca 1625 to DAMIENNE DESSAINTS issue GUILLAUME LANDRY m. at QUEBEC, 14/10/1659 to GABRIELLE BARRE issue: CLAUDE LANDRY bn 1662 married at ST FAMILLE, ILE D'ORLEANS, P.Q. on 17/8/1688 to ANGELIQUE VEILLEUX VERRIEUL issue: AUGUSTIN LANDRY bn 1708 bn 1708 married (1st) at ST FRANCOIS, I.O., P.Q. on 25/11/1729 to ANGELIQUE GUYON DION married (2nd) at ST FRANCOIS, I.O., P.Q. on 11/2/1747 to 1747 FELICITE GREGOIRE-DEBLOIS Issue: AUGUSTIN LANDRY bn 1740 married at LACHANCE PEPIN STFRANCOIS,I.O., P.Q. on 20/8/1764 to THECLE THERESE issue: AUGUSTIN LANDRY married at STE MARIE, P.Q. on 27/7/1802 to HELENE LANDRY issue: OLIVIER LANDRY married at STE MARIE, P.Q., on 17/9/1833 to MARIE ANNE WALSH isue: Damase LANDRY (Oliver LANDRY & Marie-Anne WALSH) m. 5 September 1881 t St. Sylvestre, P.Q. to Bridget MOONEY issue: George H. Landry (Damase and Bridget Mooney) m. jeannette Lanseigne born 1911. Joseph Landry (Damase and Bridget Mooney) Alice Landry (Damase and Bridget Mooney) Emma Landry (Damase and Bridget Mooney) Lydia Landry (Damase and Bridget Mooney) Jean Ernest Landry (Damase and Bridget Mooney) m. ca 1917 Josephine Lambert Edward Landry (Damase and Bridget Mooney) Henry Landry (Damase and Bridget Mooney) Fred Landry (Damase and Bridget Mooney) Arthur Landry (Damase and Bridget Mooney) Lafayette Landry (Damase and Bridget Mooney)
Dinah McDonald at: anne1857349@cs.com asks: "Have any Landry men been knighted in France in late 1700." ------------------------- Dinah: Throughout history there have been a number of Landrys of note including 5 designated Saints in the Catholic Church. Following is an account of Landricus Dunesis Knight de la Tour-Landry LaTour-Landry, arthur of a book entitled "The Knight of La Tour-Landry and His Book For His Daughters" which was to be used as a tutorial for his daughters on proper behavior when in the royal court. The author of the book was the 4th Geoffroy de la Tour-Landry. His grandfather, Geoffroy III de la Tour-Landry had married the daughter of a neighboring grand seigneur, Olive de Belleville, who is affectionately recalled in the "livre" for her generosity and piety and for her delight in the company of minstrels. The first known member of the Tour-Landry family is Landricus Dunesis, whose name appears in a charter between 1061 and 1063. The Tower and fortress that he built were destroyed towards the end of the 11th century, but the site of the feudal castle later built by the family can still be seen today, in a small town which bears its name "La Tourlandry" in the canton of Chemille, Maine-et-Loire. The present Chateau, built on this medieval site is mainly of 19th century construction, but the original moat and traces of the medieval buildings can still be seen. The tower, which was probably a "keep" dating from the 12th or 13th century, still stands intact, a little apart from the present house.