Hello Cousins, I'm sorry about the messed up forum that I sent in. I was typing the French spelling which didn't come out too well. I hope this a little bit better. I used L'Archevasque, Larchevesque, and other variations. As I was looking in Rouen, Normadie, France, I found a Guillaume "William" Larcheveque married to Jeanne Alere. For a time, they lived in Dieppe, Rouen, France, which if memory serves me correctly is supposed to be a possible birth place for our Anne. They had a son named Claude Larcheveque born about 1620 in St. Avoye de Grugny, Rouen, Normandie, France and died 5 May 1659 in Quebec, Canada. This Claude married 6 Feb 1645 Marie Simon, daughter of Francois Simon and Louise Lemoine. I was wondering if this Larcheveque line could be any relation to our Anne Larchevasque, since both families were in Normandie. This is just me being curious. Once again thank you all. Your cousin, Bradley C. Gray Anne Larchevasque - David Hersent Louis Hersent - Marie Pillion Marie Hersent - Gabriel Maupin Daniel Maupin - Margaret Via John Maupin - Frances Dabney Frances Maupin - William Skelton Nancy Skelton - John Christian William Lewis Christian - Agnes "Aggie" Bailey Eldridge Christian - Nancy Jane Arterburn Mathasa Jane Christian - John Bowman McLain Bertha Jane McLain - Alfred Taylor Bailes Verdie Mae Bailes - John Sidney Mee Sally Ann Mee - James Otto Gray Bradley C. Gray