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. --------------------------------------------------------------- Every SUNDAY evenings starting at 7:00 PM (Eastern time), all Acadian-Cajun cousins are invited to meet in the ACADIAN-CAJUN Chat Room located at: http://www.acadian.org/chat.html This is your opportunity to "TALK" with all your Acadian-Cajun friends and cousins. Won't you join in? PS: If this is your first time "at the party", you may want to arrive a bit early, in order to have the opportunity to check things and figure out how to enter the 'Chat room". PSS: As we all know, the Mailing List is primarily intended for genealogy-related discussions however, there are times when subscribers might want to discuss a subject matter not quite suitable for the Mailing List. Obviously the ACADIAN-CAJUN Chat Room is an excellent medium for this purpose. While the regularly scheduled Sunday meeting (7:00 PM Eastern) is a _weekly_ happening for the subscribers of this ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List, keep in mind that anyone...at anytime...can meet to "talk" in the Chat Room. Just (privately) send each other an e-mail message and decide what date/time you want to meet. Then, at the pre-arranged time, click on the URL address: http://www.acadian.org/chat.html ...and follow instructions there, for your get-together. PSSS: You must have your Internet Browser (Netscape, Explorer etc.) java-enabled. If you are not certain how to do this, contact your Internet Service Provided for assistance. YVON L. CYR, cajun@acadian.org Facilitator of Rootsweb's LANGLOIS Mailing List. For details visit URL : http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.html
HI - - The following is a short summary of my LANGLOIS ancestors: Charles Langlois b. abt 1615 in France m. Marie Cordier b. abt 1618 in France Nicolas Langlois b. 1640/44 in France m. 26 Oct 1671 at Quebec City to Elizabeth Cretel b. 1649 in France Nicolas Langlois b. 19 Jun 1679 at Quebec City m. 20 Oct 1704 at Portneuf, Qp to Marie Angelique Deserre b. 1 Apr 1683 at Portneuf, Qp Jean-Baptiste Langlois b. 25 Jun 1707 at Portneuf, Qp m. 12 Jan 1733 at Portneuf, Qp to Marie Anne Delisle b. 1709 at Portneuf, Qp Jean Thiery Langlois b. 22 Apr 1747 at Portneuf, Qp m. 11 Jan 1773 Verchers, Qp to Marie Ositte Bernard b. 1750 at Acadia, Canada Jean-Baptiste Langlois b. 22 Feb 1777 at Vercheres, Qp m. 6 Jul 1802 at Vercheres, Qp to Marie Louise Fanef b. 28 Jan 1686 at Vercheres, Qp Justinian Langlois b. 8 Oct 1816 at Vercheres, Qp m. 23 Sep 1839 at Rouville, Qp to Flavie Masse (Mace) b. 28 Feb 1821 Marie Louise Langlois b. 7 Nov 1856 m. 3 Jul 1882 at Fall River, MA to Joseph Amand Turcotte b. 7 Nov 1856 at Yamaska, Qp. Marie Louise Langlois is my paternal grandmother, she died when I was 4 years old. I do not know where she was born. The date of birth came from family records of unknown source. I would be interested in communicating with anyone who is interested in this line and happy to share all of the information that I have. Bob Turcotte
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. --------------------------------------------------------------- You may not be aware that all e-mail messages posted on this LANGLOIS Mailing List since its inception, are being archived indefinitely by Rootsweb. Not only does this eliminate the trouble of you "saving" messages on your own computer, but it provides ready-access for any message you've previously seen here (or may have missed when you were away or temporarily unsubscribed from the List). There are two archives of the mailing list messages... 1. The first and most complete is the _interactive_ search at: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl This is an interface to the archives for most of the RootsWeb mailing lists, current through the past day or so. In the form provided, enter the name LANGLOIS. You will then be provided a form in which to enter the surname (or whatever) that you are looking for. 2. The second archive is the _threaded_ archives and is located at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ Here again, you merely enter the name of the Mailing List [LANGLOIS] in the form provided and then click on "Submit Query". --------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. As you will see when you visit the above noted URL addresses, all archived messages can be viewed in "chronological" order, or in "thread" (by subject) order. The importance of using a brief but descriptive "subject" when you're posting messages (or replies) on the Mailing List, should be quite obvious. It is also important to also use the _original_ "subject" when replying to a message. This new service is provided for YOUR/OUR benefit... so let's all work together to make it successful. So, when posting a message to the Mailing List, please don't use a vague "subject heading" like...'Need Help'. Instead use a brief but descriptive "Subject" which best describes the content of your message. 2. If you are subscribed in the "Digest Mode", be certain to remove the Digest Reference Number in the "Subject" column, when replying to messages on the Mailing List, and replace same with a brief/descriptive "Subject" based on the content of your reply. 3. Another very important consideration, is that reply messages to initial inquiries should be posted to the Mailing List, rather than sent _privately_ to the originator. This is the only way all can see both the question... and the answer. Many thanks for your anticipated cooperation. YVON L. CYR, cajun@acadian.org Facilitator of Rootsweb's LANGLOIS Mailing List. For details visit URL : http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.html
Hi Folks: I now have a total of 365 of the best genealogy resource web sites linked from my Acadian Genealogy Homepage, including 148 Acadian-Cajun sites. These may be viewed by connecting to: http://www.acadian.org/hotlinks/ ... and if YOU have a genealogy-related site which is not included, just click "Add a Site" and add the required information. Enjoy. Yvon Cyr cajun@acadian.org
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. --------------------------------------------------------------- (If you haven't already done so), may I encourage EVERY subscriber to tell us a little bit about themselves by posting a BRIEF message to the Mailing List to tell everyone about their interest in genealogy, something along these lines... --------------------------------------------------------------- SAMPLE MESSAGE: "My name is Yvon Cyr and I am the Listowner of over two dozen Rootsweb Mailing Lists, including this one. I'm originally from Grand Falls, New Brunswick... right smack in what has become known as the Madawaska Territory where so much wonderful Acadian history has been written. I now live in Ontario, Canada. My late father was Robert CYR (born February 2, 1910); my deceased mother Annie OUELLETTE (born May 14, 1914) and I am married to Judy THERIAULT, the daughter of Eugene (born March 11, 1892) and Alice MICHAUD (born May 5, 1896) [the main four surnames I am researching]. I have over 110,000 (directly related) names in my personal data and have produced two Acadian-Cajun Genealogy CD's with over one million names combined (with complete pedigree). It don't get much more Acadian than that! <grin> I am the Webmaster of the Acadian Genealogy Homepage which may be viewed at URL address: http://www.acadian.org where details of my CD's are posted. I encourage Acadian-Cajun webmasters to add links FROM IT, to their own web site, by visiting http://www.acadian.org/hotlinks/ Working in conjunction with KH&A Printing Inc., I can now assist in providing beautiful family tree wall charts... as you've never seen before! For complete details, connect to http://www.acadian.org/charts.html -------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE 1: Try to keep your message as genealogy-related as possible. For example, you might want to include your direct (Acadian-Cajun) lineage, as far back as you have been able to trace same. HOWEVER, keep in mind that the _size_ of your message cannot exceed 20 K bytes... otherwise it will be rejected by the Rootsweb software. NOTE 2: Please use your own SURNAME in the "Subject Heading" of your message. For example, an appropriate "Subject" for my message might have been... "CYR, Yvon; Introduction". This will ensure that the message is properly archived. Thanks. NOTE 3: Please do NOT include a _long_ list of surnames in your message (unless it is in your direct lineage). Include only the FOUR main surnames you are researching. NOTE 4: Don't send your message to ME. Post it directly to the Mailing List for all your cousins to see, by sending it to: LANGLOIS-L@rootsweb.com [For those who are posting to the List for the first time, please note that the word "request" is NOT included in the address and is only used to subscribe or unsubscribe to/from the Mailing List]. 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. --------------------------------------------------------------- Every SUNDAY evenings starting at 7:00 PM (Eastern time), all Acadian-Cajun cousins are invited to meet in the ACADIAN-CAJUN Chat Room located at: http://www.acadian.org/chat.html This is your opportunity to "TALK" with all your Acadian-Cajun friends and cousins. Won't you join in? PS: If this is your first time "at the party", you may want to arrive a bit early, in order to have the opportunity to check things and figure out how to enter the 'Chat room". PSS: As we all know, the Mailing List is primarily intended for genealogy-related discussions however, there are times when subscribers might want to discuss a subject matter not quite suitable for the Mailing List. Obviously the ACADIAN-CAJUN Chat Room is an excellent medium for this purpose. While the regularly scheduled Sunday meeting (7:00 PM Eastern) is a _weekly_ happening for the subscribers of this ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List, keep in mind that anyone...at anytime...can meet to "talk" in the Chat Room. Just (privately) send each other an e-mail message and decide what date/time you want to meet. Then, at the pre-arranged time, click on the URL address: http://www.acadian.org/chat.html ...and follow instructions there, for your get-together. PSSS: You must have your Internet Browser (Netscape, Explorer etc.) java-enabled. If you are not certain how to do this, contact your Internet Service Provided for assistance. YVON L. CYR, cajun@acadian.org Facilitator of Rootsweb's LANGLOIS Mailing List. For details visit URL : http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.html
Lina Louise - - Maybe I can help you with location. St Paul de Chester is a parish church in Arthabaska County, Quebec Province located southeast of Three-Rivers (Trois-Rivieres). If this proves to be what you are looking for, The church records of this church should be available through any of the Family History Centers of the Latter Day Saints which should have a location somewhere near you. Much could be learned from these records if your family was located there. I have a Nazaire Langlois in my ancestry. Not yours, but we may be related since first names seem to stay in the ancestry. My Nazaire, born 28 Feb 1822, son of Jean-Baptiste and Marie Louise Fanef; married 9 Sep 1845 to Elmire Boulais at Ste Marie de Monnoir, Rouville, Quebec. I could not locate a Barbe Turcotte in my files. I have run my ancestry of the Turcotte Line back to the first Turcot to come to Canada about 1650. Good Luck , Bob Turcotte
----- Original Message ----- From: <Linalouise@aol.com> To: <LANGLOIS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 3:51 AM Subject: Nazaire and Alexis Langlois > Hi Langlois Cousins, > I have finally found the name of my great-grandfather---NAZAIRE LANGLOIS. > He married Celanise Comtois on November 6, 1883, at St.Paul, Chester. > Nazaire's parents were Alexis Langlois and Catherine Lesperance. > Celanise's parents were Israel Comtois and Barbe Turcotte. > > I would like to know where St.Paul, Chester is located. Does anyone out there > know? > I would also be very grateful for any information related to any of these > individuals. > > Many thanks in advance and Blessings to you all. Lina Louise :) > > > ==== LANGLOIS Mailing List ==== > Consider joining the ACADIAN-CAJUN-L Mailing List with over 700 subscribers, > including many LANGLOIS researchers. Connect to: > http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.html for complete details. > > ============================== > The easiest way to stay in touch with your family and friends! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST1 > > Hello Lina Louisa, I think I cannot help you with tracing your great grandfather. My relatives come from the island of Jersey in the English Channel. They came to New Zealand in 1874 and changed their name to one which they thought was more English - Langley. While I thought they had a French connection, it was only from the Channel Islands and not from mainland France. My relatives were wood workers - cabinet makers and carpenters. I can only suggest that you get a really large-scale map (such as the Rand McNally road maps of England, Scotland etc.) and look at that for Jersey. You should see that St Paul, Chester is on that island. My relatives came from St Mary, and St Lawrence. There are a lot of similar place names there. Good luck Rose-Marie Thompson
Hi Langlois Cousins, I read in a message somewhere that the Langlois were silversmiths in France. Does anyone have any verification of this? Has anyone traced their Langlois line back to France? For me they have been very elusive ancestors!!! Lina Louise :)
Hi Langlois Cousins, I have finally found the name of my great-grandfather---NAZAIRE LANGLOIS. He married Celanise Comtois on November 6, 1883, at St.Paul, Chester. Nazaire's parents were Alexis Langlois and Catherine Lesperance. Celanise's parents were Israel Comtois and Barbe Turcotte. I would like to know where St.Paul, Chester is located. Does anyone out there know? I would also be very grateful for any information related to any of these individuals. Many thanks in advance and Blessings to you all. Lina Louise :)
Hi, I am looking for Raulin Langlois married Elisabeth Piton - daughter Elisabeth married Jean Marett 1763, St. Mary, Jersey, Channel Islands. Does anyone have connections to Jersey? Carolyn Gregory
Hi Folks: Thought I'd give you a "heads-up" that I will be away from the Mailing List for the next couple of months. During my absence, I would appreciate if all subscribers followed the established guidelines of the List, which may be viewed at: http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.com For your future reference, I would recommend you print-out a copy of this message and in the event you are required to make changes to your subscription, here's a reminder of what you need to do: 1. TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THE LIST: First you need to determine if you are subscribed to the "L" (List) mode, or the "D" (Digest mode). If you are receiving _individual_ messages from the List, then you are subscribed to the "L" mode. If you receive messages in packets (of 10 to 20 messages), then you are subscribed to the "D" mode. a) To unsubscribe from the "L" mode, merely send a message to: LANGLOIS-L-request@rootsweb.com ... with the single word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of your message (do not include any signature). b) To unsubscribe from the "D" mode, merely send a message to: LANGLOIS-D-request@rootsweb.com ... with the single word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of your message (do not include any signature). Note 1: If you have done it correctly, you will receive a "robot" message from Rootsweb, confirming that you have been unsubscribed from the List. Note2: The word "request" in the above-noted addresses, is only used to subscribe or unsubscribe from the List. 2. TO RE-SUBSCRIBE TO THE LIST: a) To re-subscribe to the "L" mode, merely send a message to: LANGLOIS-L-request@rootsweb.com ... with the single word SUBSCRIBE in the body of your message (do not include any signature). b) To re-subscribe to the "D" mode, merely send a message to: LANGLOIS-D-request@rootsweb.com ... with the single word SUBSCRIBE in the body of your message (do not include any signature). Note 1: If you have done it correctly, you will receive a "robot" message from Rootsweb, confirming that you have been re-subscribed to the List. Note2: The word "request" in the above-noted addresses, is only used to subscribe or unsubscribe from the List. 3. TO CHANGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION MODE: Use the above-noted instructions to UNSUBSCRIBE from your present mode, and the similar instructions to re-SUBSCRIBE to the new mode. 4. TO SEND MESSAGES TO THE LIST: You can only post messages to the List, if you are properly subscribed... and your message cannot exceed 20 K bytes, nor can it include any attachments. To post a message to the Mailing List, merely send it to: LANGLOIS-L@rootsweb.com Note 1: Your message will be posted to BOTH the "L" and "D" modes for everyone to see. Note 2: The word "request" is NOT used in the address (it is only included to subscribe or unsubscribe from/to the List). As you know, all messages posted to the List are permanently archived and I will be reviewing these on my return... "see" ya soon. YVON L. CYR, cajun@acadian.org Facilitator of Rootsweb's LANGLOIS Mailing List. For details visit URL : http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.html
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. --------------------------------------------------------------- Every SUNDAY evenings starting at 7:00 PM (Eastern time), all Acadian-Cajun cousins are invited to meet in the ACADIAN-CAJUN Chat Room located at: http://www.acadian.org/chat.html This is your opportunity to "TALK" with all your Acadian-Cajun friends and cousins. Won't you join in? PS: If this is your first time "at the party", you may want to arrive a bit early, in order to have the opportunity to check things and figure out how to enter the 'Chat room". PSS: As we all know, the Mailing List is primarily intended for genealogy-related discussions however, there are times when subscribers might want to discuss a subject matter not quite suitable for the Mailing List. Obviously the ACADIAN-CAJUN Chat Room is an excellent medium for this purpose. While the regularly scheduled Sunday meeting (7:00 PM Eastern) is a _weekly_ happening for the subscribers of this ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List, keep in mind that anyone...at anytime...can meet to "talk" in the Chat Room. Just (privately) send each other an e-mail message and decide what date/time you want to meet. Then, at the pre-arranged time, click on the URL address: http://www.acadian.org/chat.html ...and follow instructions there, for your get-together. PSSS: You must have your Internet Browser (Netscape, Explorer etc.) java-enabled. If you are not certain how to do this, contact your Internet Service Provided for assistance. YVON L. CYR, cajun@acadian.org Facilitator of Rootsweb's LANGLOIS Mailing List. For details visit URL : http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.html
I descend from the early LANGLOIS family of Canada as follows. Would like to share info with any 'cousins'. Cherryl Direct Descendants of Guillaume Langlois 1 Guillaume Langlois b: Bet. 1578 - 1581 in St-Leonard de Parcs, Alençon, France d: 27 July 1634 in St-Leonard de Parcs, Alençon, France .... +Jeanne Millette b: 1585 in St-Leonard de Parcs, Alençon, France d: May 1629 in St-Leonard de Parcs, Alençon, France m: 1610 in St-Leonard de Parcs, Alençon, France 2 Noel Langlois b: 04 June 1606 in St-Leonard de Parcs, Alençon, France d: 14 July 1684 in Beauport, Quebec ...... +Francoise Grenier b: Bet. 1610 - 1615 in France d: 01 November 1665 in Quebec City, Quebec m: 25 July 1634 in St-Leonard-des-Parcs, Normandie, France ... 3 Marie-Anne Langlois b: 02 September 1637 in Ville-de-Quebec, Quebec d: Bet. 16 - 17 March 1703/04 in Riviere-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec ......... +Jean Pelletier dit Gobloteur b: 12 June 1627 in Lagobloteur-la-Gazerie, Tourouvre, Perche, France d: 25 February 1696/97 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec m: 09 November 1649 in Beauport, Quebec ...... 4 Charles Pelletier b: 25 September 1671 in Beauport, Quebec d: 30 December 1748 in St-Roch-des-Aulnaies, L'Islet, Quebec ............ +Marie-Therese Ouellet b: Abt. 1679 in Riviere-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec d: 25 July 1707 in Riviere-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Quebec m: 07 January 1696/97 in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec ........ 5 Charles Pelletier b: 19 December 1701 in Riviere-Ouelle, Kamouraska d: 12 January 1769 in St-Anne, de la Pocatiere, Kamouraska, Quebec ............... +Louise Chouinard b: Bet. 28 January - 10 February 1703/04 in L'Islet, Quebec d: 1783 m: 25 November 1726 in Notre-Dame-du-Bonsecours, L'Islet, Quebec ........... 6 Francois-Marie Pelletier b: 27 April 1734 in L'Islet, Quebec d: Aft. 1791 ................. +Marguerite Ursule Caron b: Abt. 1734 m: 24 January 1761 in St-Roch-des-Aulnaies, Quebec .............. 7 Francois Pelletier .................... +Marie-Louise Lemay m: 16 February 1789 in Yamachiche, Quebec ................ 8 Marie-Louise Pelletier ....................... +Augustin Gelinas b: 28 August 1789 in Yamachiche, Quebec d: 31 July 1865 in St. Clothide de Horton m: 06 April 1807 in Yamachiche, Quebec ................... 9 Augustin Gelinas b: 12 February 1811 in Nicolet, Quebec d: 16 May 1875 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec ......................... +Sophie Deshaies dit St-Cyr b: Abt. 1819 d: Aft. 1870 m: 11 February 1839 in Nicolet, Quebec ...................... 10 Marie L. Gelinas b: in St-Clothide Parish, Trois-Rivières, Quebec d: 15 December 1913 in Haverhill, Essex, MA ............................ +Robert Graham b: 03 May 1848 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec d: 04 December 1873 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec m: 22 June 1868 in St-Maurice Parish, Trois-Rivières, Quebec ........................ 11 Napoleon Robert Graham b: January 1870 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec d: 19 February 1952 in Haverhill, Essex, MA ............................... +Marie-Albine Anathalie Boisvert b: 20 November 1869 in St-Boniface de Shawinigan, Quebec, Quebec d: 07 March 1955 in Haverhill, Essex, MA m: 29 April 1888 in Cathedrale de Trois-Rivières, Quebec ........................... 12 Thomas Napoleon Graham b: 10 February 1889 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec d: 05 July 1963 in Haverhill, Essex, MA ................................. +Gladys Wilson Massie b: 31 December 1900 in Dinnet, Kinkardine, Scotland (Floradale Cottage) d: 21 March 1969 in Haverhill, Essex, MA m: 31 July 1924 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, NH .............................. 13 Dorothy Jane Graham b: private in Haverhill, Essex, MA .................................... +Wilbur Fiske Ball, Jr. b: private in Haverhill, Essex, MA m: 13 November 1953 in First Baptist Church, Portland, ME ................................ 14 Cherryl Ann Ball b: private in Haverhill, Essex, MA
Hi all I understand the "Tanguay" is now online so I am sending along the link I was sent. I can't access the program, however my cousin says he was just in there and it works for him. So Check it out. http://www.genealogie.org/tanguay/ Nan Curtis
Hello everyone! Finally the holidays are over, and while I might be a tad behind on e-mail, late is better than never! My name is Kimberly Langlois, and while I am originally from Muskegon, Michigan, I moved on to a Chicago Illinois subburb, Mt. Prospect after I graduated from college last spring. Yes, a "youngin" as my grandpere would say. I descend from Louis LANGLOIS and Marguerite POIRIER (m. 1796) and their son Charles Langlois and his first wife Angelique LACOMBE (m.1827) all from Canada around the Montmagny region. The family immigrated to Michigan (Muskegon / Ludington area) right around 1880. I've only recently begun to dig into my other side of the family, which is very American - family history has it that we can be traced back to the Mayflower - pretty good family roots in my opinion - not only do I get the original US settlers from the Mayflower, but also some of the first families to settle in Canada with some Native American thrown in here and there to cement my roots as a North American Heinz 57! Regards, Kimberly Ann-Marie Langlois
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. --------------------------------------------------------------- Some members of this mailing list, ask why their "reply message(s)" are NOT being posted on the Mailing List. Be assured that I do _NOT_ censor any messages and, if properly sent, they are ALL posted to both the List and Digest Modes. 1. Are you sending your message to the correct address, which is: LANGLOIS-L@rootsweb.com (Note, the word "request" is not used here... only when you want to subscribe or unsubscribe from the List). 2. Remember, if you use the "Reply" button of your e-mail program, your reply _only_ goes to the person you are replying to (the individual who originally posted the message)...and NOT the Mailing List. In which case, subscribers _don't_ (unfortunately) see your reply. Instead, you should use the "Reply All" button of your e-mail program in order for the LANGLOIS-L@rootsweb.com address to be added to your message. And then, if you only want your reply to be posted to the Mailing List, delete the e-mail address of the original poster. HOWEVER, be certain NOT to include a long list of other e-mail addresses. Bottom Line: Always make certain that the LANGLOIS-L@rootsweb.com address appears in the "To" line of your reply messages. 3. Another possibility: The LANGLOIS Mailing List, is a "closed list" which, from your standpoint, merely means that you must use the same address with which you are subscribed to the Mailing List, in order to be able to have your message posted to the List. So, if you are subscribed under the e-mail address jsmith@msn.com but have a second e-mail address, you MUST use the address under which you are subscribed. As a matter of fact, if you attempt to send a message using jsmith@mail.msn.com your message will NOT be posted to the List. 4. Currently, the maximum size your message can be is 20K bytes...anything larger gets rejected by Rootsweb. So if necessary, reduced the size of your message by sending multiples...i.e Part 1 of 2, Part 2 of 2 etc. ---------------------------------------------------------------- A few other thoughts... a) When replying to a message, "quote" only a portion of the original sender's message...just enough for him/her to remember what the original inquiry was. Delete everything else from the original message (use cut and paste), including any signature and/or taglines. This is especially important when you are replying to a lengthy original message. Of course, if the initial message is very short, you can re-post it in its entirety... but please be certain to remove the "tagline" from same). And, if you are subscribed in the Digest Mode, PLEASE do not attach the complete multiple digest message to your reply...merely cut and paste a portion of the applicable message you are replying to, into your reply. b) Also, in instances where you are _re-posting_ another request for the SAME information, please add the word "REPOST" to the subject line? While I don't want to discourage anyone from re-posting queries (since there are new members joining the list, daily), I note that often the same message gets re-posted once (or even twice) the same week! By adding the word "REPOST" in the subject line, this would provide a quick indicator for those of us who read all messages, to just delete the re-posted message. c) If messages are "bounced-back" by your ISP as being a 'wrong address' (this can occur if your mailbox is full, for example), the Rootsweb software will automatically UNSUBSCRIBE you after a certain number of "bounce". So, if all of a sudden you stop receiving messages from the Mailing List, you should check with me AND your own ISP (Internet Service Provider), to determine why. Note: I usually try to send you sample of "bounced" message to assist you in discussing with your ISP however, if your mailbox is full, you obviously do not receive same! And finally... c) Remember, all messages which appear on the "L" (list) Mode, are also posted on the "D" (digest) Mode. YVON L. CYR, cajun@acadian.org Facilitator of Rootsweb's LANGLOIS Mailing List. For details visit URL : http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.html
Hello, My name is Laura Fugere and i live in Carlton, Oregon. Chose monkey_mom as my address because my family is known as the Monkey Mob because when my son was a baby my husband would make monkey noises to entertain him and when my son started to copy the sounds we got the nick name. The Langlois line I have belongs to my husband Dougs line. Laura Descendants of Jean Langlois 1 Jean LANGLOIS . +Genevieve LACOURSIERE ...... 2 Marguerite LANGLOIS b: January 28, 1763 in Batiscan, Champlain, Quebec, Canada d: August 18, 1821 in Batiscan, Champlain, Quebec, Canada .......... +Jean Baptiste GUILLET b: June 12, 1762 in Batiscan, Champlain, Quebec, Canada d: October 01, 1828 in Batiscan, Champlain, Quebec, Canada .............. 3 Jean Baptiste GUILLET .............. 3 Antoine GUILLET .............. 3 Marie Louise Theresa GUILLET .............. 3 Marie Marguerite GUILLET .............. 3 Elizabeth GUILLET .............. 3 Antoine Edouard GUILLET .............. 3 Julie GUILLET b: 1792 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada d: December 11, 1869 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada .................. +Joseph FUGERE b: October 23, 1793 in Ste-Genevieve-de-Batiscan, Quebec, Canada d: November 22, 1868 in Batiscan, Quebec, Canada ________________________________________________________________ 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.
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. --------------------------------------------------------------- Every SUNDAY evenings starting at 7:00 PM (Eastern time), all Acadian-Cajun cousins are invited to meet in the ACADIAN-CAJUN Chat Room located at: http://www.acadian.org/chat.html This is your opportunity to "TALK" with all your Acadian-Cajun friends and cousins. Won't you join in? PS: If this is your first time "at the party", you may want to arrive a bit early, in order to have the opportunity to check things and figure out how to enter the 'Chat room". PSS: As we all know, the Mailing List is primarily intended for genealogy-related discussions however, there are times when subscribers might want to discuss a subject matter not quite suitable for the Mailing List. Obviously the ACADIAN-CAJUN Chat Room is an excellent medium for this purpose. While the regularly scheduled Sunday meeting (7:00 PM Eastern) is a _weekly_ happening for the subscribers of this ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List, keep in mind that anyone...at anytime...can meet to "talk" in the Chat Room. Just (privately) send each other an e-mail message and decide what date/time you want to meet. Then, at the pre-arranged time, click on the URL address: http://www.acadian.org/chat.html ...and follow instructions there, for your get-together. PSSS: You must have your Internet Browser (Netscape, Explorer etc.) java-enabled. If you are not certain how to do this, contact your Internet Service Provided for assistance. YVON L. CYR, cajun@acadian.org Facilitator of Rootsweb's LANGLOIS Mailing List. For details visit URL : http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.html