I tried to type in Marie Visnaw and I got the page can't be found. My connection is: Husband James Senecal b. 1932 Dearborn, MI Marianne Arick b. 1938 Coldwater, MI Parents: Warren b. 1900 Marquette & Helen Jankowski b. 1902 Manistee GParents: Luke b.1867 Gros Cap & Alice Margaret Moore b. 1878 Newbinway, Mackinac g-grandparents: Antoine b. abt 1825 Canada & Adelaide Trottier/Truckey b. 1828 Mackinac Island gg-grandparents: Anton b. Montreal Quebec, Canada & Chippewa indian b. Canada Antoine and Adelaide had 12 children Adele m. Rogers Campbell and his parents were Jean Baptiste and Marie Visnaw and Roger Senecal son of Anton m. Mary Campbell. Husband James parents died in 1933 (father) and mother 1961 so he doen't know much about his family and I have just started to work on it. I have just sent for the Ste. Anne's Church CD so I should get some information from that. We know that originally they were from France to Quebec, Canada and to St. Ignace, MI Warren Senecal had 1 sister Vivian. She m. Otto Roe and they lived and died in St. Ignace. The only thing I remember about them was that he owned the movie theater in town and he had a large boat and they had 2 children Robert still alive and I heard living in FL and Phyllis d. 1986 -----Original Message----- From: Kent and Beth [mailto:kbhamel@lighthouse.net] Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 9:17 PM To: MIMACKIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MIMac] Re: Visnaw Hi, This is from Kent Hamel of Cedarville. Go to: Microsoft Int. Exp. type in: MARIE VISNAW, `You will find some interesting info on the VISNAW family. RSVP if helpful. Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: <LynneM5942@aol.com> To: <MIMACKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 12:58 PM Subject: Re: [MIMac] Re: Visnaw > You just also just might try "Boissonneau"! This name is another "spelling"! > You'll have a field day! > > I'm seriously interested in the Visnaw connection - my gg grandmother Marie > Visnaw, sp. - John B Campbell - raised a large family in Sault Ste Marie, MI. > So any information regarding her origins would be of the greatest assistance > to me! > > Merci, Lynne (Ford/Campbell) > >