The following are vague possibilities in that time frame: An Oath of Allegiance signed at Missisquoi in 1795 An Oath of Allegiance signed 1801/05 in Eastern Townships Land grants in 1801 in various Eastern Townships I did look at the 1795 Oath of Allegiance and could not see anyone close to Kastler or the variants you suggest. However, its a handwritten document of 350 names so a more close reading might find something. The other two references do not include the town of Marieville. They seem to cover those towns that were to the north and east of Marieville. However, its possible he may have gone into those towns. If he was Catholic you might try the Blue Druins that index marriages. > -----Original Message----- > From: Teena Kasler [mailto:kaslermt@bright.net] > Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 10:58 PM > To: QC-ETANGLO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Fw: Info on Marieville around 1800 >