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    1. [MIMac] dit
    2. Stan Wickman
    3. The following text was discovered at the web site linked below. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wioconto/Lakesfamilies.htm Respectfully submitted by BettyK (the author of the text below) Anyone doing French-Canadian family research will at one point or an other discover that one or more of their ancestors had dit names and then ask, "Where did dit names come from? When did they begin? Why is it that some families had dit names and others did not?" Before we even start to discuss dit names--we should make clear what dit names are not--and they are not the following: A dit name is definitely not a nickname. A dit name is positively not an alias A dit names is assuredly not an a.k.a. (also known as). All three of the above tell you that a dit is not a replacement for an existing name, i.e. used instead of. A dit name, in fact, was an extension to an existing name, and became part and parcel of the original basic name. The custom of having dit names first began amongst the nobles and kings. It was a matter of positive identity. As an example: Guillaume, Duke of Normandie--because of his many exploits in military battles and conquests--had the name "Guillaume dit le Conquerant." Then, in 1066 when he invaded and conquered England, the English people had difficulty in pronouncing his French name of Guillaume and they called him "Gillium" but that quickly became "William". His French dit name of Guillaume dit le Conquerant then became "William the Conqueror." The use of dit names did not come into common usage until the late 1500's, it was at this period in history that dit names became very popular in France. Families of 14, 16, and/or 18 children were not uncommon. Those large families, sedentary in nature, produced enormous numbers of duplications of names. For the authorities it created a problem of proper identification, there were too many people with the same first and last names. such people as Judges, police chiefs, priests, and others in authority had to know definitely whom they were dealing with, and this is when dit names came into common usage. The custom of dit names was extended to the military. In the early 1600's, under the French Regime, any young man entering the service was assigned a "soubriquet" (a dit name). Usually the dit name assigned was taken from an attribute of the man. As an example: Romain Becquet was a huge man, he was given the dit name of La Montagne (the mountain man). Therefore he became Romain Becquet dit Lamontagne. The custom of the use of dit names persisted and was carried to Canada. There are some families, in the Province of Quebec, that at this late date, are still using a "double" family name. It was when the numbers of family members diminished that dit names began to disappear from the scene. Stan swickman@twmi.rr.com

    12/20/2003 06:03:41
    1. [MIMac] Mackinac County ALHN Site
    2. Hi all and Happy Holidays! After several months of compiling, debating, designing, typing and retyping - Cindy Leutz and I have finally completed our Mackinac County web site on the American Local History Network! This has been quite a learning experience. It has long been our belief that genealogical information should be shared. So we have transcribed and compiled a large assortement of information in our respective libraries about Mackinac County. In addition, we have also selected a wide range of links to excellent websites. There is something here for everyone: historical visual images of Mackinac County in postcards, fur trade and voyageur information, transcribed 19th Century documents including Annuities, fur trade records and the 1839 Half Breed Census, information on shipping and ferries, history of some famous and courageous Metis women in the fur trade (please excuse the goofy coloring on the typeface, we couldnt figure out why it changed colors!), military information and even information on Haunted Places in and around Mackinac County! The emphasis of our research has focused on Native American, First Nations and Metis information. Our purpose in doing this site has been to share accurate information based on primary source research and sharing some of those documents that have aided us in our research. We hope that the information will help you in your research and encourage you to share your findings, as well. We invite you to take some time to explore the site and comment in our guest book. Thanks and Happy Holidays to everyone! Terry Weller and Cindy Leutz http://www.rootsweb.com/~mimacki2/page1.html

    12/20/2003 02:02:11
    1. Re: [MIMac] Re: maxime gervais-marie lozon
    2. Stan Wickman
    3. My wife descends through a line from Joseph Lozon. We have an old studio picture of three unidentified Native Americans. Since they were in her mother's effects, we presume they are somehow related. May I see the picture you are discussing? As soon as I have it scanned, I will send you a copy of ours by email. Stan swickman@twmi.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <MickPhil1@comcast.net> To: <MIMACKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 7:56 AM Subject: [MIMac] Re: maxime gervais-marie lozon > 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/HGB.2ACI/358.2.2.1.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > I got the photo and it looks great!....I look a little like the chief. > I'll e-mail you a photo soon and show you. > I'll try to dress like him & stand the same way. Where was that taken? (Any idea?) > Thanks Much... > Phil Maginity > >

    12/12/2003 01:52:27
    1. [MIMac] Re: maxime gervais-marie lozon
    2. 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/HGB.2ACI/358.2.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I got the photo and it looks great!....I look a little like the chief. I'll e-mail you a photo soon and show you. I'll try to dress like him & stand the same way. Where was that taken? (Any idea?) Thanks Much... Phil Maginity

    12/11/2003 10:56:06
    1. [MIMac] Re: maxime gervais-marie lozon
    2. 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/HGB.2ACI/358.2.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Dear Mr. Maginity: I won't be able to email you the info I send I would send you cause hotmail will not alow me to send attachments any longer.Unless you e-mail me directly with a home address where I can mail the picture.The written info I can e-mail you by e-mail the picture is impossible. Sorry. Cherie Eck-Tebo

    12/11/2003 04:51:22
    1. [MIMac] Vincent VAN CONIS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: VAN CONIS, STAGGS, ELMORE Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HGB.2ACI/452 Message Board Post: Mr. Vincent VAN CONIS - Star Route, Naubinway, Mich., passed away early Thursday (May 27, 1976) morning at Borgess Hospital. Mr. VAN CONIS was born Feb. 14, 1902, in Pennsylvania. Before his retirement, he operated Van's 99 Service Station in Ludington, Mich. Surviving are his wife, Lois; one daughter, Mrs. Donald (Ruth) STAGGS of Veedersburg, Ind.; 2 sons, Bill and Ralph ELMORE of Lawrence, Mich.; 20 grandchildren; Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the Zolp Funeral Chapel, Paw Paw, with Rev. Leroy J. Hoover officiating. Graveside services 11 a.m. Sat. at Lakeview Cemetery, Ludington, Mich. Friends will be received at the chapel this evening after 7 p.m. source: Kalamazoo Gazette Thurs May 27, 1976 (submitted by a volunteer, no family connection)

    12/07/2003 02:37:50
    1. Re: [MIMac] Re: parents for Archange Dumouchel
    2. jsfrmr
    3. "Dit" (also known as, called) is related to the verb "dire" (to say, to tell) per Larousse. What I like about "dit" is that the custom survives in African-American communities in the forms of "AKA" and "BKA" (better known as). Here in the vicinity of Akron, Ohio, I see a lot of obits of African-American men--many of them, sadly, only in their forties, my classmates and peers--with both their given names and the names they were known by. Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stan Wickman" <swickman@twmi.rr.com> To: <MIMACKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 7:39 PM Subject: Re: [MIMac] Re: parents for Archange Dumouchel > "dit" is from a French naming custom of those days. It means something like > "also known as." A man may have had two surnames separated by the term > "dit." I haven't researched this further so I cannot give any more info at > present. Perhaps some enterprising researcher can find the true definition > somewhere. > > Stan > swickman@twmi.rr.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <tkerwin@comcast.net> > To: <MIMACKIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 11:54 AM > Subject: [MIMac] Re: parents for Archange Dumouchel > > > > 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/HGB.2ACI/450.2 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > Have you considered that "dit" could mean - "ditto" or in some cases "do" > meaning - "same as above". Census takers used those to shorthand devices > instead of writing the last name for each family member. > > > >

    12/06/2003 01:27:08
    1. Re: [MIMac] Re: parents for Archange Dumouchel
    2. Stan Wickman
    3. "dit" is from a French naming custom of those days. It means something like "also known as." A man may have had two surnames separated by the term "dit." I haven't researched this further so I cannot give any more info at present. Perhaps some enterprising researcher can find the true definition somewhere. Stan swickman@twmi.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <tkerwin@comcast.net> To: <MIMACKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 11:54 AM Subject: [MIMac] Re: parents for Archange Dumouchel > 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/HGB.2ACI/450.2 > > Message Board Post: > > Have you considered that "dit" could mean - "ditto" or in some cases "do" meaning - "same as above". Census takers used those to shorthand devices instead of writing the last name for each family member. >

    12/06/2003 12:39:29
    1. [MIMac] Re: parents for Archange Dumouchel
    2. 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/HGB.2ACI/450.2.1 Message Board Post: French Canadians very often had a "nick-name" such as "Lachapelle dit Janot", that is Robert "Lachapelle" also called "Janot".

    12/06/2003 05:58:23
    1. [MIMac] Re: parents for Archange Dumouchel
    2. 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/HGB.2ACI/450.2 Message Board Post: Have you considered that "dit" could mean - "ditto" or in some cases "do" meaning - "same as above". Census takers used those to shorthand devices instead of writing the last name for each family member.

    12/06/2003 02:54:11
    1. [MIMac] Re: parents for Archange Dumouchel
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dumouchel Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HGB.2ACI/450.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks, but that information obviously is taken from the Old Cathedral Catholic Church, in St. Louis, records, which I have studied. The problem is - who is "Janot" and "Marguerite" Dumouchelle? Janot is usually found as a "dit" surname and in this case is probably not the real name of this man. No surname has appeared for Marguerite.

    12/06/2003 02:48:07
    1. [MIMac] Re: parents for Archange Dumouchel
    2. 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/HGB.2ACI/450.1 Message Board Post: I hope this helps - Husband's Name Louis TRUDEAU (TRUDEAUX) (AFN:31SH-WC) Pedigree Born: 26 Jun 1794 Place: St. Louis, Stl., Mo Married: 22 Sep 1814 Place: Father: Jean Baptiste TRUDEAU (JOHN B. (AFN:C1N7-2S) Family Mother: Magdeleine (Madeleine) (LE)ROY (AFN:C1N7-30) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wife's Name Archange DUMOUCHELLE (DUMOUCHEL) (AFN:31SH-XJ) Pedigree Born: 1799 Place: <St. Louis, Stl., Mo> Died: 1898 Place: St. Louis, Stl., Mo Married: 22 Sep 1814 Place: Father: Janot DUMOUCHELLE (AFN:C1N7-45) Family Mother: Marguerite (AFN:C1N7-5B) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Sex Name F Celerine TRUDEAUX SELENA TR (AFN:31SH-QH) Pedigree Born: 10 Feb 1828 Place: St. Louis, St. Louis, Mo Died: 25 Dec 1908 Place: Argylle, Marshall, Mn Info taken from this site - http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp NOTE - enter first and last name ONLY (Archange DUMOUCHELLE)

    12/06/2003 02:32:03
    1. [MIMac] Labute
    2. Marianne Senecal
    3. To Robert Bloomfield I have an unnamed Labute married to Helen Trottier. Do you know any more about them? Trottiers are my husband's family. Marianne Marianne Senecal marianne666@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.

    12/06/2003 02:31:05
    1. Re: [MIMac] Labute and Wilmot/Wilmette families of Mackinac Island
    2. Allens
    3. Hi Robert, I have census for your names as follows 1870 Mackinac Co Holmes Twp( on Mac. Island) Joseph Wilmet-?80?-M-W-Fisherman-Real est.$150-$300-B, Canada-both parents foreign born- cant read or write-he's a citizen Wife-Agnes-w-f-29-keeping house- daughter-Agnes-11-w-f-att.school-b MI daughter-Rosa-9-f-w-b.Mi Son-Joseph-8-m-w-b MI Susan Labute-57-keeping house-b MI-Indian also 1870 Delton, Delta, Mi-Menominee Post office Clof Adel-42-m-w-b Sweden-both parents foreign born- wife Caroline-w-f-38-parents foreign born daughter Anne-w-f-9-attend school parents foreign born Oliver Labute-m-w-11-b Mi- parents foreign born-att. school and another for Delten, Delta, Mi-Menomine P.O. Antwine Labute-m-w-60-laborer-can't read or write Lambert Labute-m-w-58-laborer-can't read or write Moran Twp-Mackinac co Mi- Labute----------- Eli-m-w-51-fishing- b. Canada-citizen Oliver-m-w-23-fishing--b MI Lambert-m-w-24-laborer-b. Mi J******??-m-w-21-fishing-b. MI Francois-m-w-18-at home-b. MI Alexander-m-w-16-fishing-b.MI Margaret-f-w-15-domestic servant-b.MI Marienne-f-w-13-at home-b. MI Isaac-m-w-8-b. MI all can't read or write.and all Mother was born in forign country 1880 census-Mackian co, St Ignace Twp-Mi- Susan Labute-f-Indian-79-married-Keeping House-b. Mi x 3 Moran Twp-1880-Mackinac Co. MI- Labute-Oliver-w-m-30-b. MI-fisherman Mary-wife-f-w-26-b Mi x 3 Rosa-4-w-f-daughter-b.MI Mary Jane-w-f-3-daughter b. MI Kate-f-w-8 mos.-January-daughter-b Mi- Ely-m-w-widow-60-father of Oliver-b. Can. x 3-fishers Isaack(sic)w-m-single-19 son of Ely-fishersb.Mi dad b. Can-Mom b. MI None of the adults can read or write. If you can give me some 1st names of Wilmett or mott, I will try more tomorrow. Elly ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Bloomfield" <bloomfieldphotography@comcast.net> To: <MIMACKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 1:25 PM Subject: [MIMac] Labute and Wilmot/Wilmette families of Mackinac Island Hi, I'm looking for information on the Labute and Wilmot/Wilmette families of St. Ignace and Mackinac Island areas. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I'm willing to share what I have on these families. Thanks, Robert Bloomfield

    12/04/2003 07:14:32
    1. [MIMac] Re: maxime gervais-marie lozon
    2. 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/HGB.2ACI/358.2.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for your reply. I'm looking forward to your information, photos, etc. Next time I'm up to the UP, I'll look around some more. Maybe look up some long lost cousins I have never met. We get up there every year or so. When I go to the Island (Mackinac) I always feel at home. Thanks again, Phil Maginity-McGulpin,Leveille,Lozon etc etc etc..-

    11/30/2003 10:01:35
    1. Re: [MIMac] Re: maxime gervais-marie lozon
    2. Stan Wickman
    3. Looking forward to your input. My wife is in a line descending from Joseph Lozon. Stan swickman@twmi.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <tebocherie@hotmail.com> To: <MIMACKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 11:12 PM Subject: [MIMac] Re: maxime gervais-marie lozon > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Tebo,LaBlanc/White,Pond,Lozon,Belanger, > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HGB.2ACI/358.2.2.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Hello too:We've just recently moved and I just unpacked my genealogy items.I was sorting through some documentation regarding the Lozon family and will e-mail you the imformation just as soon as I can.I also have a picture of Joseph Santigo,wife and neighbor that I bought at a museum in Cedarville,Michigan that was taken in 1908 that I would happy to send to you. > > My father was raised as a small child on the Joesph Santigo settlement.Joesph Santigo's daughter Elizabeth Santigo married my father's stepfather Peter Tebo.My mother Rita White/LaBlanc was related to the Santigo and Lozon family through marriage. > > I'll send you the list of items I have just as soon as I can. > > Cherie Eck-Tebo > > Just before we moved to Hemet,California I paid a visit to the St. Ignace library and copied the Book Before the Bridge and so the picture of Elizabeth and her brother Chief Santigo. >

    11/30/2003 01:18:00
    1. [MIMac] Re: maxime gervais-marie lozon
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tebo,LaBlanc/White,Pond,Lozon,Belanger, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HGB.2ACI/358.2.2.1 Message Board Post: Hello too:We've just recently moved and I just unpacked my genealogy items.I was sorting through some documentation regarding the Lozon family and will e-mail you the imformation just as soon as I can.I also have a picture of Joseph Santigo,wife and neighbor that I bought at a museum in Cedarville,Michigan that was taken in 1908 that I would happy to send to you. My father was raised as a small child on the Joesph Santigo settlement.Joesph Santigo's daughter Elizabeth Santigo married my father's stepfather Peter Tebo.My mother Rita White/LaBlanc was related to the Santigo and Lozon family through marriage. I'll send you the list of items I have just as soon as I can. Cherie Eck-Tebo Just before we moved to Hemet,California I paid a visit to the St. Ignace library and copied the Book Before the Bridge and so the picture of Elizabeth and her brother Chief Santigo.

    11/29/2003 02:12:02
    1. Re: [MIMac] 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio
    2. Stan Wickman
    3. This advertising is contrary to the rules of this web site. Stan swickman@twmi.rr.com

    11/18/2003 12:52:05
    1. [MIMac] 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio
    2. 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/HGB.2ACI/451 Message Board Post: HAR is introducing a brand new CD product: 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio. The 68 page atlas has been scanned at 400 dpi and presented in high quality Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). The viewing software, Acrobat Reader, is included on each CD. This is a departure from our indiana and Illinois Atlas CD's in that it is more like an e-book than a series of 19th century county maps. There is quite a bit of statistical data and text in this product including sections on: Agriculture, Canals, Climate Map, Climatology, Colleges, County Evolution, Land Grants of Ohio, Geological Map, Geology, History, Schools and Seminaries, Post Offices, Railways, Statistics and Surveys of Ohio. The Atlas contains multiple adjacent county maps that are useful for identifying 1868 transportation routes, railroads, canals and many early Ohio place names. The 25 city maps in the Atlas are much more detailed with many early government and industrial sites including: a variety of mills, cemeteries, churches, schools, asylums, fair grounds, race tracks, business locations, etc. This is an informative snapshot of mid 19th century Ohio and is recommended for anyone interested in undertaking historical or genealogical research of this period. A complete Table of Contents and examples taken from the Atlas can be viewed at the following link: 1868 Ohio Atlas web page: http://www.har-indy.com/oh_map/oh_index.html 1876 Indiana county maps: http://www.har-indy.com/in_map/in_index.html 1876 Illinois county maps: http://www.har-indy.com/il_map/il_index.html All are also available at our eBay store: http://www.stores.ebay.com/historicatlasseriesbyhar?refid=store Thanks for looking. Rich

    11/17/2003 01:47:40
    1. Re: [MIMac] Re: maxime gervais-marie lozon
    2. Kent and Beth
    3. Raymond Lozon can be reached at troutlozon@yahoo.ca. from Kent Hamel ----- Original Message ----- From: jsfrmr <jsfrmr@hotmail.com> To: <MIMACKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 11:18 AM Subject: Re: [MIMac] Re: maxime gervais-marie lozon > Hi Phil, > > I'm researching the Terriens and Belangers of Mackinac, who were in-laws, > neighbors and friends of the Lozons. In the middle part of the 19th century > these families worked together at fishing. After Madeleine's death in 1865, > Noel Leveille married Madeleine's sister, Elizabeth, widow of Oliver > Terrien. Most of the info below is borrowed, but I do have my own notes for > some of it. If you'd like sources for anything in particular, just let me > know, I'll see what I have. > > Jeff > > > Descendants of > Joseph Lozon and Elizabeth Pelotte > > 1. Joseph1 Lozon, born 1793 in Canada. He married WFT Est. 1818-1849 > Elizabeth Pelotte, born 1802 in Michigan. > > Children of Joseph Lozon and Elizabeth Pelotte were as follows: > + 2 i Elizabeth2 Lozon, born 20 Jan 1833 in Mi; died 29 Jul 1902 in Moran > Township, Mi. She married (1) Oliver Henricus Therrien; (2) Noel Leveille. > 3 ii Christine2 Lozon, born 1846 in Michigan. > + 4 iii Madeleine2 Lozon, born abt 1825; died 16 Mar 1865 in Mackinac, MI. > She married Noel Leveille. > > Generation 2 > > 2. Elizabeth2 Lozon (Joseph1), born 20 Jan 1833 in Mi; died 29 Jul 1902 in > Moran Township, Mi. She married (1) on 31 Jan 1853 in Mackinac Island, > Mackinac County, MI Oliver Henricus Therrien, born 24 Feb 1829 in St Ignace, > Mackinac, Mi; christened 20 Jun 1829 in Mackinac County, MI; died abt 1859, > son of Pierre Isaac Therrien and Angelique Najibinikwa; (2) on 28 Nov 1865 > Noel Leveille, born 6 Nov 1822; died 16 Mar 1907 in Mackinac County, Mi. > > Children of Elizabeth Lozon and Oliver Henricus Therrien were as follows: > 5 i Ester Elizabeth3 Therrien, born 30 Dec 1853 in Mackinac County, Mi; > died WFT Est. 1867-1947. She married WFT Est. 1867-1900 in Alpena, Mi > William Hildrith, born WFT Est. 1836-1856; died WFT Est. 1868-1927. > + 6 ii Peter Isaac3 Therrien, born 1 Mar 1854 in Mackinac Island, Mi; > christened 28 Mar 1855 in Mackinac Island, Mackinac County, MI; died 3 Nov > 1911 in Mackinac Island, Mi. He married Angelica Belanger. > 7 iii Genevieve Ester3 Therrien, born 1 Jan 1857 in Mackinac County, Mi; > christened 1 Jan 1857 in Mackinac, MI. > 8 iv Jane A.3 Therrien, born 21 Nov 1858 in Mackinac Island, Mi; christened > 28 Nov 1858 in Mackinac, MI; died 20 Jun 1921 in Moran Township, Mi. She > married in 1913 in Mi Don Cheeseman, born 6 Jun 1854 in St. Ignace, Mi; died > 22 Dec 1928 in Saulte Ste. Marie, Mi. > > Children of Elizabeth Lozon and Noel Leveille were as follows: > 9 i Helen3 Leveille, born 1868 in Michigan. > 10 ii Charles3 Leveille, born Jan 1870 in Michigan. > > > 4. Madeleine2 Lozon (Joseph1), born abt 1825; died 16 Mar 1865 in Mackinac, > MI. She married on 3 Nov 1843 in Mackinac Island, Mackinac County, MI Noel > Leveille, born 6 Nov 1822; died 16 Mar 1907 in Mackinac County, Mi. > > Children of Madeleine Lozon and Noel Leveille were as follows: > 11 i Elizabeth3 Leveille, born 1852 in Michigan. > 12 ii Oliver3 Leveille, born 1854 in Michigan. > 13 iii Louis F.3 Leveille, born 1858 in Michigan. > 14 iv William3 Leveille, born 1860 in Michigan. > > Generation 3 > > 6. Peter Isaac3 Therrien (Elizabeth2 Lozon, Joseph1), born 1 Mar 1854 in > Mackinac Island, Mi; christened 28 Mar 1855 in Mackinac Island, Mackinac > County, MI; died 3 Nov 1911 in Mackinac Island, Mi. He married on 2 Nov > 1886 in Newton Township, Mi Angelica Belanger, born 1856 in Mackinac County, > Mi; christened 16 Nov 1856 in Mackinac Island, Mackinac County, MI; died 25 > Jul 1929 in Mackinac Island, Mi, daughter of Paul Belanger and Angelique > Montreille. > > Children of Peter Isaac Therrien and Angelica Belanger were as follows: > 15 i Eva Mae4 Therrien, born 13 Sep 1887 in Mackinac County, Mi; died bef > 1910 in Mackinac County, Mi. > 16 ii Oliver Scotty4 Therrien, born 1 May 1890 in Mackinac Island, Mi; died > 12 Feb 1956 in Manistee, Mi. He married WFT Est. 1906-1936 Lillian G. > Chapman, born 3 May 1890 in Mi; died Sep 1976 in Southfield, Mi. > 17 iii Roma Elizabeth4 Therrien, born 5 Jun 1892 in Mackinac Island, Mi; > died 7 Sep 1962 in Detroit, Mi. She married WFT Est. 1908-1937 Clinton B. > Brake, born 14 Jul 1890 in Crosby, Mi; died 10 Dec 1958 in Dearborn, Mi. > 18 iv Florence Angeline4 Therrien, born 7 Apr 1895 in Scotts Pointe, Mi; > died 11 Apr 1961 in Mackinac Island, Mi. She married on 26 Nov 1913 in > Detroit, Mi Bert Leightner Squires, born 24 Dec 1889 in Springsport, Mi; > died 19 Oct 1951 in Clawson, Mi. > 19 v Lawrence4 Therrien, born 5 Aug 1896 in Mackinac Island, Mi; died 26 > Aug 1896 in Mackinac Island, Mi. > 20 vi Herbert Arthur4 Therrien, born 12 Sep 1897 in Mackinac Island, Mi; > died 1 Jun 1967 in Petoskey, Mi. He married on 31 May 1916 in Mackinac > Island, Mi Katherine Ellen Martin, born 21 May 1895 in Mackinac Island, Mi; > died 13 Mar 1970 in Mt. Clemens, Mi. > 21 vii Peter4 Therrien, born 10 Feb 1900 in Mackinac Island, Mi; died 9 Aug > 1900 in Mackinac Island, Mi. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <MICKPHIL1@comcast.net> > To: <MIMACKIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 5:09 PM > Subject: [MIMac] Re: maxime gervais-marie lozon > > > > 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/HGB.2ACI/358.2.2 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > Hello: My gg-grandmother was a Madeline Lozon, married to Noel Fourquin > Det Leveille. I'm looking for a history of the Lozon family. I understand > that Madelines' parents were Joseph Lozon & Elizabeth/Nancy Pelotte. Madeine > was born May 11,1825 in Mackinac Mich. > > Can you tell me anything? > > Thanks, for any help. > > > > Phil Maginity > > > > > > > > >

    11/16/2003 10:34:52