This census shows that they didn't immigrate until 1880 so I'm not sure about having married in Minneapolis. They were probably born in Quebec. I'll try sending you a copy of the original - it won't last long in your mailbox. 1900 ME-Connor Plantation COTE - Magloire, July 1828, 71, born Canada French, Parents-Canada French, Imm 1880, 20y in US, Naturalized, Farmer, Cannot Read nor Write, Can speak English - Anastasia, July 1830, 69, Mother of 8 children born, 2 children living, Canada Fr, Parents-Canada Fr, Imm 1880, 20y in US, Nat., Can Read & Write, Cannot Speak English - Joseph, Male, Son, Dec 1865, 34, Canada Fr, Farm Laborer On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:47 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > I received two death certificates today from Maine Archives for > Magloire Cote. I know he married Anastasia Huot 1857 in Minneapolis and > lived in Maine the rest of his years. Someone had mentioned maybe > Edmundston? > > > > I had ancestry.com membership but was unable to continue due to > financial reasons. I would really appreciate a few lookups for the info > in this posting. > > > > 1) Magloire Cote, son of Joseph Cote & Marie Barre from Canada, died in > Connor Planatation, Maine 10/13/1908 at 80 yrs old. > > > > 2) Magloire Cote, son of Theophille Cote & Engelle Bealieu from > Canada, died in Connor Planatation, Maine 2/1/1913 at 73 yrs old. > > > > I think the first one is the one who is related. I have been searching > for this family for a while and would like to see if anyone can find > any hits for records before 1850. Records for the parents or other > siblings. Hope someone out there can find the time to do some lookups > for me. My email address is: [email protected] if you need more > info > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm<http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Enbcharlo/nblistann.htm> > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >