I 'm hopeful that someone might be able to help Me. My gt-gt-grandmother was reported to be buried at Hogansburg. Her name was Sophia Flora (Mac Donald) Primeau,[B 1804/ D 1895] My gt-gt-grandfather was John Campbell Primeau. He might have changed the spelling to Premo . I'm also looking for my gt-gt-grandfather Amos Langlois . l do not know where he was buried but He was Catholic and I know he lived in the Malone ,Brandon and Westville area his wife was Mary (MacDougal) Langlois. He was born in Vermont[possibly St Johnsbury] from what I heard. but moved to Malone in the 1830's with his brothers Edward and William. Marlene
Hello Jessie: Remember me, I am still looking for greatgrandfather Alexandre or Alexis, and his father Charles. Did not have any luck in World Tree. I thought you might be interested, since we last communicated, I received much info on the Tuper/Toupin family. Alexandre had married Sophia Tupin. Now the interesting part, four generations back from Sophia, her ancester Rene Toupin married Genevieve Langlois, who was the daughter of Noel Jr. and Genevieve Parent. It will be really interesting to find out if Alexandre descended from Noel also. I am going to attempt to get Alexandre's death certificate, perhaps that will give me a lead. I tried a few other sites in Quebec, but unfortunately I do not speak or understand French. Bye for now. Pat
Hello, I am searching for information on the following family: Octave Langlois, born: 1810, wife-Caroline Picard and their 12 children. Octave and Caroline were married in Saint Luce sur Mer in 1845, then went to live in Saint Ulric. Does anyone have information on these children? I have the marriage dates, but do not have birth dates of either spouse or any children these couples might have had. I do have all the information on Adele, born 1857, married: Denis Fiola [my great-grandparents], but I need information on the remaining siblings: 2. Marie, married: Jean Verreault 3. Artemise, married: Alphonse Metivier 4. Calixte, married: Adele Levesque 5. Celine, married: Guillebaut Levesque 6. Phelomene, married: Edward Harrison 7. Fortunat, married: Adelaide Gagnon 8. Rosana, married: Elzear Gagnon 9. Elzear, married: Eleda Beaulieu 10. Napoleon, married: Marie Chouinard 11. Xavier, married: Elise Rivard 12. Marie, married: Augustin Deschenes Thank you for any help you can give me.
Have seen posts from a Gerard Langlois. Hope he is related to the Gerard Langlois and Marguerite Patricia LaChance who are in my family tree.
Seeking info on Guillame Langlois. Need birthdate and location in France of his birth. d. St Leonard,Normandy France but I need the date. Spouse was Jeanne Millet. I need date and place of marriage.Not estimated time.
You will find the ancestors of your Joseph Langlois married to Marie-Anne Delisle in www.ancestry.com in world tree. They are all there as they are my ancestors also and I send my ged with 1000 names there. Good luck ! Jessie
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Looking for info. on Edwin Langlois, born between 1900-1912. He was probably from Iberville Parish or West Baton Rouge Parish. He was married to a Bezet. I'm not sure of her first name.
Hi Folks: The following message is posted for the benefit of "new" members of this LANGLOIS Mailing List and will be re-posted on an ongoing basis. --------------------------------------------------------------- A subscriber to one of the other Mailing Lists which I Facilitate, has offered the following suggestions as a means of increasing the activity on the List: "Would it be possible to start a trend? Each week we concentrate on one (or more) letters of the alphabet for FIRST names of Langlois? We are getting a lot of input this way on another List and great discussions going. As an example, the first week we work on people whose first name begin with the letter A. There can be the usual e-mails covering all subjects concerning the Langlois lines but this might put some spark back into the list. Just a suggestion." I very much support this suggestion and encourage all subscribers to participate. So, to get the ball rolling, I'll chose a letter of the alphabet to work on for the current week (see the Subject Heading above), such as... 1st week: Post information (or ask about) any BERNARD names starting with "A" 2nd week: Post information (or ask about) any BERNARD names starting with "B" 3rd week: Post information (or ask about) any BERNARD names starting with "C" etc. etc. etc. PS1: Anyone on the List can chose an appropriate letter (A, B, C etc.) and keep the ball rolling. PS2: Don't send your messages to ME... send them directly to the List at: LANGLOIS-L@rootsweb.com PS3: This "idea" is NOT to discourage anyone from asking/posting any other genealogy-related information to the List... it is merely intended to be a catalyst to get subscribers to actively participate. Enjoy. PS4: Since all messages are archived by subject matter, I would suggest the following be used as a "Subject Heading"... Subject: LANGLOIS first names starting with the letter A or Subject: LANGLOIS first names starting with the letter B etc. etc. YVON L. CYR, cajun@acadian.org Facilitator of Rootsweb's LANGLOIS Mailing List. For details visit URL : http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.html
I am searching for the ancestry of Joseph Langlois who was supposedly a scout with General George Custer in Kansas. I think his parents were Augustin Langlois and Catherine Cahill. Can anyone help? Also willing to share my Langlois lines. Glo
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I have the following BERNARDs with given name beginning with "A": Andre, b. 12 Jun 1644, d. 23 May 1724, m. 26 Nov 1676; Andre, b. 13 Jul 1680; d. bef 1681 census; Andre, b. abt 1620, d. 26 Nov 1676, m. 09 May 1639; Andre D'Alnay, b. abt 1620; d. aft 1662, m. 1642/45; Anne, b. abt 1702/03, d. abt 1743; Anne, b. 22 Jun 1678, d. 13 Jul 1678. However, I am puzzled, why the surname Bernard? I thought that this would be for the LANGLOIS lines. Bob Turcotte
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Hi Folks: The following message is posted for the benefit of "new" members of this LANGLOIS Mailing List and will be re-posted on an ongoing basis. --------------------------------------------------------------- A subscriber to one of the other Mailing Lists which I Facilitate, has offered the following suggestions as a means of increasing the activity on the List: "Would it be possible to start a trend? Each week we concentrate on one letter of the alphabet for FIRST names of Langlois? We are getting a lot of input this way on another List and great discussions going. As an example, the first week we work on people whose first name begin with the letter A. There can be the usual e-mails covering all subjects concerning the Langlois lines but this might put some spark back into the list. Just a suggestion." I very much support this suggestion and encourage all subscribers to participate. So, to get the ball rolling, I'll chose a letter of the alphabet to work on for the current week (see the Subject Heading above), such as... 1st week: Post information (or ask about) any BERNARD names starting with "A" 2nd week: Post information (or ask about) any BERNARD names starting with "B" 3rd week: Post information (or ask about) any BERNARD names starting with "C" etc. etc. etc. PS1: Anyone on the List can chose an appropriate letter (A, B, C etc.) and keep the ball rolling. PS2: Don't send your messages to ME... send them directly to the List at: LANGLOIS-L@rootsweb.com PS3: This "idea" is NOT to discourage anyone from asking/posting any other genealogy-related information to the List... it is merely intended to be a catalyst to get subscribers to actively participate. Enjoy. PS4: Since all messages are archived by subject matter, I would suggest the following be used as a "Subject Heading"... Subject: LANGLOIS first names starting with the letter A or Subject: LANGLOIS first names starting with the letter B etc. etc. YVON L. CYR, cajun@acadian.org Facilitator of Rootsweb's LANGLOIS Mailing List. For details visit URL : http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.html
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Hi Folks: The following message is posted for the benefit of "new" members of this LANGLOIS Mailing List and will be re-posted on an ongoing basis. --------------------------------------------------------------- A subscriber to one of the other Mailing Lists which I Facilitate, has offered the following suggestions as a means of increasing the activity on this List: "Would it be possible to start a trend? Each week we concentrate on one letter of the alphabet for FIRST names of Langlois? We are getting a lot of input this way on another List and great discussions going. As an example, the first week we work on people whose first name begin with the letter A. There can be the usual e-mails covering all subjects concerning the Langlois lines but this might put some spark back into the list. Just a suggestion." I very much support this suggestion and encourage all subscribers to participate. So, for example, let's do this... 1st week: Send (or ask about) any LANGLOIS names starting with "A" 2nd week: Send (or ask about) any LANGLOIS names starting with "B" 3rd week: Send (or ask about) any LANGLOIS names starting with "C" etc. etc. etc. PS: Anyone on the List can chose an appropriate letter (A, B, C etc.) and start the ball rolling. PSS: This "idea" is NOT to discourage anyone from asking/posting any other genealogy-related information to the List... it is merely intended to be a catalyst to get subscribers to actively participate. Enjoy. PSSS: Since all messages are archived by subject matter, I would suggest the following be used as a "Subject Heading"... Subject: LANGLOIS first names starting with the letter A or Subject: LANGLOIS first names starting with the letter B etc. etc. YVON L. CYR, cajun@acadian.org Facilitator of Rootsweb's LANGLOIS Mailing List. For details visit URL : http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.html
I would like to start this alphabet thing...but, don't have any A's...lol as of yet.... But, I am searching for the parents of Olivier Langlois, he married Adeline Bellerose in Manitowoc County....on August 04, 1856 and then had 10 children there. Olivier Langlois came from Quebec and was born August 15, 1826....but, don't know where? Their children were: Emma, Odelia, Verginia, Joseph, Dianna, Rose, Moses, Jennie, William, & Charles Hope someone can help......look forward to hearing any info.....thanks.... Daniel Laurent Waukegan, IL USA Laurent69@AOL.com
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This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ----__JNP_000_6829.3ed5.6aed Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ----__JNP_000_6829.3ed5.6aed Content-Type: message/delivery-status Reporting-MTA: dns; m23.boston.juno.com Arrival-Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 16:00:10 -0400 (EDT) Final-Recipient: RFC822; LANGLOIS-L@roosweb.com Action: failed Status: 5.1.1 Remote-MTA: DNS; mail-in.namezero.com Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 550 Mail for LANGLOIS-L@roosweb.com not accepted at bronze Last-Attempt-Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 16:00:37 -0400 (EDT) ----__JNP_000_6829.3ed5.6aed Content-Type: message/rfc822 From: j-j-w@juno.com To: LANGLOIS-L@roosweb.com Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 15:46:00 -0400 Subject: Guillaume LANGOIS Message-ID: <20010529.160048.-431773.13.j-j-w@juno.com> Received: from cookie.juno.com by cookie.juno.com for <"8Rg5KYnObft4z4OHSr5g26b6rmyz6zLiGpIPEPQKMoo="> Received: (from j-j-w@juno.com) by m23.boston.juno.com (queuemail) id F6MQZQSH; Tue, 29 May 2001 16:00:10 EDT X-Mailer: Juno 4.0.11 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am looking for information on the parents, grandparents, etc. of Guillaume LANGOIS and his wife, Jeanne Millet. I know Guillaume was born 1578 in Alencon, Sees, Normandy, France, died before July 25, 1634 in France. Jeanne was born in Alencon, Sees, Normandy, France. I have 2 children listed for them. They are: 1) Marguerite LANGLOIS, married Abraham MARTIN 2) Noel LANGLOIS, born 1605 in St. Leonard, Sees, Normandy, France, died July 14, 1684, in Beauport, Bellechasse, PQ, Canada Any information anyone can provide would be a great help. Thank you, Judy - in Florida ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. ----__JNP_000_6829.3ed5.6aed--
>Looking for an Amos Langlois moved to Malone, NY in the 1830s reportedly from >VT. I would be glad to share what I have. >Marlene marbritmay@aol.com