believe this is your family, below. Ida was a fairly common in name in Quebec but its pronounced as Eda in French. Many with this name, including my own mother, were called Edith by the anglophones. Also, the family next door is probably Edith's parents as Mary is a widow in 1860 and living with Louis and family in 1860. Chazy, Clinton County, NY, 20 Sept 1850 Louis Dupry, 30 Laborer, born Canada Ades? ", 24, Canada Louis ", 8, Canada John ", 7, NY Mary ", 5, Canada Joseph ", 1, NY Next Door Frederic Brown, 58, Shoemaker, Canada Mary ", 52, Canada Parishville, 29 Aug 1860 Lewis Duprey, 40, day laborer, born Canada Edeth ", 30, born Canada Joseph ", 10, born NY Alex ", 8, born NY Helen ", 9, born NY Roseanne ", 3. born NY Nancy ", 2, born NY Mary ", 70, born Canada Fred Sedgwick mahunterny@westelcom.com wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Duprey, Stone, Lavine, Brown and Randall >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2RB.2ACE/8358 > >Message Board Post: > >Hi, > >Looking for anyone working on Duprey family. Searching for a Louis Duprey, born about 1823; married Edith Brown and they lived in the area of Parishville and Potsdam and believe they might be either buried in Colton or Potsdam. > >There children were: >John >Alexander married Clarinda Stone >Louis Jr. >Joseph married Caroline Lavine >Lena married Nelson Stone >Fannie >Nancy married Eli Randall > >Any help would be greatly appreciated. > >Thank you, >Michael A. Hunter >102 Wayne Hunter Road >Waddington, New York 13694-3139 >mahunterny@westelcom.com > > > > > >