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    1. Joseph MALOUIN and Tharsile LEMIRE-MARSOLAIS
    2. Gary Boivin
    3. Seeking the marriage details and the parents of... Joseph MALOUIN and Tharsile LEMIRE-MARSOLAIS Best Bill posted... Azarie Chevalier married Euphrasie Malouin Oct 5, 1875 at St Sulpice Azarie parents were Narcisse Chevalier and Josephte Marceau Euphrasie parents were Joseph Malouin and Tharsile Lemire-Marsolais B.D. (Blue Drouin)

    04/26/2005 08:23:04
    1. Pierre LEMIRE and Emma MORIN
    2. Gary Boivin
    3. Seeking the marriage details and the parents of... Pierre LEMIRE and Emma MORIN Best Bill posted... Joseph Briere married Emma Lemire Nov 4, 1901 at Ste Elisabeth Du Portugal, Montreal Joseph parents were Joseph Briere and Agnes Goynier Emma parents were Puierre Lemire and Emma Morin D.M.F. (Drouin Micro Film)

    04/26/2005 08:17:31
    1. Louis LEMIRE-MARSOLET and Marie Louise LANGLOIS
    2. Gary Boivin
    3. Seeking the marriage details and the parents of Louis LEMIRE-MARSOLET and Marie Louise LANGLOIS Best Bill posted... Charles Lemire-Marsolet married Marie Agathe Dufaut-Dufault May 1, 1827 at St Esprit Charles parents were Louis Lemire-Marsolet and Marie Louise Langlois Marie parents were Jacques Dufaut and Marie Agathe Jobin B.D. (Blue Drouin)

    04/26/2005 05:59:08
    1. Louis LEMIRE and Louise CHENE
    2. Gary Boivin
    3. Seeking the marriage details and the parents of Louis LEMIRE and Louise CHENE Best Bill posted... Basile Lemire-Mire married Angele Franche-Laframboise Aug 11, 1856 at St Placide Basile parents were Louis Lemire and Louise Chene Angele parents were Jean Baptiste Franche-Laframboise and Amable Louise Lacelle B.D. (Blue Drouin)

    04/26/2005 05:54:07
    1. Leon BOURASSA and Emelie (Emilie) BELAND
    2. Gary Boivin
    3. Seeking the marriage details and the parents of Leon BOURASSA and Emelie (Emilie) BELAND Best Bill posted... Leon Bourassa married Rose Delima Gelinas Sept 6, 1878 at Louiseville Leon was widower of Emelie Beland Rose parents were Pierre Gelinas and Delphine Gonneville B.D. (Blue Drouin) Leon Bourassa married Marguerite Chamberland April 10, 1893 at Ste Anne du Sault Leon was widower of Delima Gelinas Marguerite parents were Honore Chamberland and Marie Alaire B.D. (Blue Drouin) Hermile Fortin married Victoria Bourassa Sept 2, 1895 at Louiseville Hermile parents were Henri Fortin and Marie Ferron Victoria parents were Leon Bourassa and Emilie Beland B.D. (Blue Drouin)

    04/26/2005 05:36:03
    1. Pierre GELINAS and Delphine GONNEVILLE
    2. Gary Boivin
    3. Seeking the marriage details and the parents of Pierre GELINAS and Delphine GONNEVILLE (LEMIRE?) Best Bill posted... Leon Bourassa married Rose Delima Gelinas Sept 6, 1878 at Louiseville Leon was widower of Emelie Beland Rose parents were Pierre Gelinas and Delphine Gonneville B.D. (Blue Drouin) Leon Bourassa married Marguerite Chamberland April 10, 1893 at Ste Anne du Sault Leon was widower of Delima Gelinas Marguerite parents were Honore Chamberland and Marie Alaire B.D. (Blue Drouin) Hermile Fortin married Victoria Bourassa Sept 2, 1895 at Louiseville Hermile parents were Henri Fortin and Marie Ferron Victoria parents were Leon Bourassa and Emilie Beland B.D. (Blue Drouin)

    04/26/2005 05:23:19
    1. Joseph PANNETON and Claire LEBEAU
    2. Gary Boivin
    3. Researching the LEBEAU line... I need the marriage details and the parents of Joseph PANNETON and Claire LEBEAU Best Bill posted this... Benoit Hoffan married Victoire Panneton 1814 at Montreal Benoit parents were Joseph Ernest Hoffan and Agathe Demel Victoire parents were Joseph Panneton and Claire Lebeau B.D. (Blue Drouin)

    04/25/2005 08:21:22
    1. LAGRAVE, ANNANCE, etc.
    2. Amy J. Davis
    3. Hi! Bonjour! Though I have information regarding the ancestors of Marguerite LaGrave(on her mother's side), whose father was Francois LaGrave, I don't have any information prior to Francois LaGrave. Je cherche les parents de Francois LaGrave. Thank You/Merci! Amy

    04/25/2005 03:29:11
    1. Re: [QUEBEC] New to list....Menard dit
    2. Hi Cousin Gary, Having researched the early part of this line, I will add comments in brackets { } within the material below. Suzanne In a message dated 4/23/2005 9:01:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, QUEBEC-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: X-Message: #7 Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 11:16:43 -0600 From: "Gary Boivin" <gboivin@telusplanet.net> To: QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <038401c5475f$1ef58800$647ba8c0@ab.hsia.telus.net> Subject: Re: [QUEBEC] New to list....Menard dit Lafontaine descendant. {cut} This is what I have on your Menard line... You will recognize some of it as I got it from you in 2003. You'll notice that for Lucie BRUNEAU... I have Born Nov 15 1896 in Manitoba. I have her Baptism as Nov 18 in Olga, North Dakota. I got this birth date from the Book " Bruneau Family Book ( 1810 Manitoba 1996 ) " ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you see any errors or omissions please tell me. Apr 22 2005 Descendants of: Pierre MENARD 1 Pierre MENARD m. Madeleine FOREST 2 Jean MENARD b. 1607 Fontenay-le-Comte, Malzays, France m. Anne SAVINELLE m. 1628 Mervent, Poitou, France b. France 3 Jacques MENARD-dit-LAFONTAINE b. c1624 Mervent, Poitou, France d. Jan 14 1707 Boucherville, Chambly, Quebec m. Catherine FORESTIER-FORTIER m. Nov 19 1657 Trois-Rivieres, St-Maurice, Quebec b. c1640 LaRochelle, Aunis, Normandie, France d. Mar 31 1694 Boucherville, Chambly, Quebec [d/o Jean FORESTIER-FORTIER & Julienne COIFFE] 4 Maurice MENARD-dit-LAFONTAINE b. {born 6, bapt. 7} Jun 1664 Trois-Rivieres, St-Maurice, Quebec m. Madeleine COUC-dit-LAFLEUR m. ABT 1692 St-Ignace, Mackinac, Michigan, USA b. {abt} 1669 {Records are missing for Cap-de-la-Madeleine for the period of Madeleine's probable birth. Her sister Angélique is said to be "from" there at her marriage. No baptism or death record survives for Madeleine, but by her son Francois's marriage in 1736, Madeleine was deceased, probably at Michilimackinac, where she and Maurice relocated in about 1713. Most of their surviving children can be documented there at one time or another after that, including Suzanne, born while her father was journeying to Michilimackinac. Suzanne even married there to soldier Gabriel Bolon, and later had a house there and also lived at St. Joseph des Miamis (Niles, Michigan. Maurice continued to travel back and forth, even attending and signing his daughter Madeleine's marriage contract for her second marriage, to Jean Renaudet, at Chambly in 1717, photocopy, and at several other times. He was a very active man! He traveled to the pays-d'en-haut (the country up river) during the Fox wars, probably passing through Fort Pontchartrain (Detroit) in 1715-16.} [d/o Pierre COUC & Marie MITE8AMEG8K8E-Algonquin] Maurice was an interpreter at Fort Michillimackinac, Mackinac, Michigan. Maurice & Madeleine were wed in a Native ceremony. Another Source lists marriage as October 1681 at Boucherville. {No marriage record survives. Many publications will say that they were married at Michilimackinac, but the surviving "transcribed" part of the earliest record does not record their marriage there, although it is likely. The baptism of their son Antoine is given for 1695. Proof that this is a transcription (copy handwritten from a register that no longer survives, written years later) exists in the fact that the father of the Antoine baptized in 1695 is said to be deceased. Maurice did not die until 9 May, burial 10 May 1741, at Chambly, sergeant at half-pay for the king, having made his Easter Duty, said to be 86, actually about to be 76. He was buried in the parish cemetery in the presence of all the habitants who were present. Photocopy of the record. I am sure some well-meaning individual decided that if Antoine is said to have been baptized at Michilimackinac, then his parents had to have been married there. I can't find the marriage on the microfilm of what survives. All that can truly be said is that at each of the extant baptisms of the children of this couple, beginning in Boucherville in 1700, they are said to be legitimately married. Several early registers of missions in the pays-d'en-haut have not survived. The marriage could have taken place at Michilimackinac or at St. Joseph (Niles, Michigan), etc. I have seen no evidence they were married in a Native ceremony. I do have evidence that Maurice traveled as a voyageur and interpreter, most likely accompanied by his wife, from the late 1680s until they settled down in Boucherville, somewhat, by 1700.} 5 Louis MENARD-dit-LAFONTAINE b. ABT 1700 {most likely earlier than 1700}Michillimackinac, Mackinac, Michigan d. Jul 07 1761 Longueuil, Chambly, Quebec m1. Marie PANIS m2. Anne M. BOUDEAU [d/o Jean BOUDEAU & Elisabeth PIVIN] m3. Francoise ROBIDOUX m. Feb 11 1725 Longueuil, Chambly, Quebec b. Jun 25 1707 Longueuil, Chambly, Quebec d. Jan 18 1773 Montreal, Ile-de-Montreal, Quebec [d/o Guillaume ROBIDOUX & Francoise GUERIN] {Of course, the first two women were not "wives". Louis had children by them, and the children were baptized, but he married Françoise. They are my ancestors. Genealogy programs don't always give us the opportunity to make these distinctions. Maurice attended and signed Louis's church marriage in 1725. No record of Louis's birth survives. The first four children of Maurice and Madeleine are said to be born at Michilimackinac by PRDH, perhaps only on the basis that Antoine is recorded, years after the fact, as having been baptized there in 1695. Antoine Laumet dit de Lamothe Cadillac was commandant then and may have served as godparent, giving the child his first name. We'll never really know. Madeleine's brother-in-law François Delpé dit St. Serny, married to Angélique Couc, traveled to Illinois territory on the Mississippi with Henry Tonty in 1692. Their children born in the 1688-1694 period are also missing baptism records, as are all of the children of Marguerite Couc and Jean Fafard dit Maconce, another voyageur and interpreter who was very definitely at Michilimackinac and elsewhere before his unrecorded death before 1700. There's so much we will never know with certainty. One of these days I'll pull together everything I do know with relative certainty about Maurice and Madeleine. Their folder is currently two inches thick with documents.} Suzanne Boivin Sommerville [clipped to save the data base]

    04/23/2005 01:50:41
    1. CAMERON
    2. Judith
    3. Hello, Bon jour Allan (also known as Donald) died sometime between the 1851 and 1861 census in Quebec. He had been living in Odelltown in 1851. I cannot find a death or burial record. He is supposedly buried at Clarenceville but no record was found. I have searched the Missiquoi History center records, FHS films for the areas, and had people in the area searching. Any suggestions about where to look next? Merci, Judith

    04/23/2005 05:40:25
    1. Post 1901 Census -- Bill S-18 in House of Commons
    2. Muriel M. Davidson
    3. Hi everyone: I just want to make you all aware, that the Order Paper in the House of Commons works very differently than in the Senate. In the Senate everything on the Order Paper can be debated every day. That is not the case in the House of Commons. Only those items on the Projected Order of Business can be debated on any given day in the House. To keep track of what is going on in the House, follow this link: http://www.parl.gc.ca/38/1/parlbus/chambus/house/projected/projected-E.htm Jeff Paul Policy Advisor Office of the Hon. Lorna Milne Ph: 613-947-9744 Cel: 613-715-2965 ========== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon A. Watts" <gordon_watts@telus.net> Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 2:05 AM Greetings All. It would appear that even though I missed seeing it in the Order Paper for today (Thursday), Bill S-18 must already have received First Reading in the House of Commons. The Order Paper for tomorrow (Friday 22 April 2005), under 'Orders of the Day' and 'Government Bills (Senate)' reads as follows: "S-18 --- April 21, 2005 --- The Minister of Industry -- Second reading and reference to the Standing Committee on Industry, Natural Resources, Science and Techmology of Bill S-18, An Act to amend the Statistics Act." Unlike debates in the Senate, debates in the House of Commons are televised live on CPAC so we can see what happens, as it happens. Hopefully during Second Reading debate tomorrow, one of the MPs speaking to the Bill will make a motion to proceed directly to Third Reading without the necessity of referring it to Committee. CPAC on StarChoice Satellite is on Channel 396. It will be on different channels for Bell ExpressVue Satellite and the various cable outlets across the country. As usual, Hansard extracts of the debates will be placed on the Post 1901 Census Project website. [On ROGERS, CPAC is shown on Channel 68] Please keep your messages going to MPs encouraging them to fast-track Bill S-18 through the House of Commons. It has been my practice to respond individually to those sending copies of their letters to thank them for their support. The volume of messages received as a result of Jeff Paul's request to send emails to the Party Leaders, seeking passage of Bill S-18 in a single day, makes it impossible to send individual messages of thanks. For those who have sent us copies of their emails, please accept this as our thanks to you for your support. [My thanks are also included for the MANY messages-- Muriel M. Davidson] Happy Hunting. Gordon A. Watts gordon_watts@telus.net Co-chair Canada Census Committee Port Coquitlam, BC http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census en francais http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census/Index_f.htm Permission to forward without notice is granted

    04/22/2005 08:38:41
    1. Re: [QUEBEC] New to list....Menard dit Lafontaine descendant.
    2. Gary Boivin
    3. This is what I have on your Menard line... You will recognize some of it as I got it from you in 2003. You'll notice that for Lucie BRUNEAU... I have Born Nov 15 1896 in Manitoba. I have her Baptism as Nov 18 in Olga, North Dakota. I got this birth date from the Book " Bruneau Family Book ( 1810 Manitoba 1996 ) " ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you see any errors or omissions please tell me. Apr 22 2005 Descendants of: Pierre MENARD 1 Pierre MENARD m. Madeleine FOREST 2 Jean MENARD b. 1607 Fontenay-le-Comte, Malzays, France m. Anne SAVINELLE m. 1628 Mervent, Poitou, France b. France 3 Jacques MENARD-dit-LAFONTAINE b. c1624 Mervent, Poitou, France d. Jan 14 1707 Boucherville, Chambly, Quebec m. Catherine FORESTIER-FORTIER m. Nov 19 1657 Trois-Rivieres, St-Maurice, Quebec b. c1640 LaRochelle, Aunis, Normandie, France d. Mar 31 1694 Boucherville, Chambly, Quebec [d/o Jean FORESTIER-FORTIER & Julienne COIFFE] 4 Maurice MENARD-dit-LAFONTAINE b. Jun 1664 Trois-Rivieres, St-Maurice, Quebec m. Madeleine COUC-dit-LAFLEUR m. ABT 1692 St-Ignace, Mackinac, Michigan, USA b. 1669 [d/o Pierre COUC & Marie MITE8AMEG8K8E-Algonquin] Maurice was an interpreter at Fort Michillimackinac, Mackinac, Michigan. Maurice & Madeleine were wed in a Native ceremony. Another Source lists marriage as October 1681 at Boucherville. 5 Louis MENARD-dit-LAFONTAINE b. ABT 1700 Michillimackinac, Mackinac, Michigan d. Jul 07 1761 Longueuil, Chambly, Quebec m1. Marie PANIS m2. Anne M. BOUDEAU [d/o Jean BOUDEAU & Elisabeth PIVIN] m3. Francoise ROBIDOUX m. Feb 11 1725 Longueuil, Chambly, Quebec b. Jun 25 1707 Longueuil, Chambly, Quebec d. Jan 18 1773 Montreal, Ile-de-Montreal, Quebec [d/o Guillaume ROBIDOUX & Francoise GUERIN] 6 Joseph MENARD b. Aug 27 1742 Longueuil, Chambly, Quebec m. Angelique BERGEVIN m. Oct 12 1767 Montreal, Ile-de-Montreal, Quebec b. Nov 29 1749 St-Philippe, LaPrairie, Quebec d. Apr 1809 St-Philippe, LaPrairie, Quebec [d/o Francois Marie BERGEVIN & Therese M. VILLENEUVE] 7 Michel MENARD b. 1772 d. Jan 01 1842 LaPrairie, Ile-de-Montreal, Quebec m. Barb Louise M. POISSANT m. Jul 22 1799 St-Philippe, LaPrairie, Quebec b. Dec 13 1775 St-Philippe, LaPrairie, Quebec d. Jan 08 1856 St-Philippe, LaPrairie, Quebec [d/o Jean Marie POISSANT & Barbe M. BOURDEAU] 8 Michel MENARD b. Mar 03 1803 St-Philippe, LaPrairie, Quebec d. Jan 29 1874 LaPrairie, Ile-de-Montreal, Quebec m. Genevieve M. GUERIN m. Mar 05 1821 St-Philippe, LaPrairie, Quebec b. BEF 1809 [d/o Louis GUERIN & Francoise GIROUX] 9 Michel MENARD b. BEF 1829 m. Esther DENAULT-DAIGNEAULT m. Feb 19 1844 St-Philippe, LaPrairie, Quebec b. BEF 1832 [d/o Pierre DENAULT-DENEAU & Catherine LEBER-LEBERT] 10 Moise MENARD b. May 29 1858 St-Urbain, Charlevoix, Quebec d. Elie, Manitoba m. Azilda FILLION m. Jan 10 1882 St-Jacques-le-Mineur, LaPrairie, Quebec b. Dec 26 1861 St-Urbain, Charlevoix, Quebec d. Manitoba [d/o Antoine FILLION & Sophie DUQUET] Moise's Baptism registration could be read as 1856 or 1858. 11 Alexandre Antonin MENARD b. Feb 22 1887 St-Boniface, Manitoba d. 1964 Victoria, British Columbia m. Lucie BRUNEAU m. 1917 Canada b. Nov 15 1896 Manitoba d. 1949 Nipawin, Saskatchewan [d/o Napoleon BRUNEAU & Marie CARRIERE] Lucie & Alexandre were married in either Manitoba or Saskatchewan. They moved to Nipawin, Saskatchewan in 1924. They adopted Doris & Isabelle LEE in 1934. 12 Donat "Eldon" MENARD b. 1925 Nipawin, Saskatchewan d. Mar 06 1968 Vancouver, British Columbia m. Caroline Roberta SCHELL b. Whitebeach, Saskatchewan [d/o Charles SCHELL & Alice Emmeline LINKLATER] Eldon is listed as Donald Clifford Menard upon his death.{BC Death Index}. 13 Brenda Emmeline MENARD b. 1957 British Columbia ----- Original Message ----- From: "b menard" <metisse_me@yahoo.ca> To: <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 9:06 AM Subject: [QUEBEC] New to list....Menard dit Lafontaine descendant. > Hello. My name is Brenda Menard and i am searching/researching my family lines and ancestry....sadly, i do not speak French. I suspect i would have many cousins / relations on this list. > > I am descendant of [10] Maurice MENARD dit LAFONTAINE b. June 07, 1664 Trois Rivieres, Qc. He was the s/o [11] Jacques MENARD DIT LAFONTAINE and Catherine FORTIER and Marie Madeleine Lafleur dit COUC, she was the d/o Pierre COUC DIT LAFLEUR and MITE8AMEG8K8E thru their son: > > [9] Louis MENARD b. Abt. 1697 Michellimakinac and Marie-Francoise ROBIDOUX b. June 25, 1707 Lonqueuil, Qc. > > [8] Joseph MENARD b. August 27, 1742 Lonqueuil, Qc. and Angelique BERGEVIN b. November 29, 1749 St-Jean-François-Régis (St. Philippe), Qc. > > [7] Michel MENARD b. c 1772 Montreal, Qc. and Marie-Barbe Louise POISSANT b. Dec. 13 1775 St-Phillippe, Qc. > > [6] Michel MENARD b. March 03, 1803 St-Phillippe de Laprairie, Qc. and Marie Genevieve GUERIN. > > [5] Michel MENARD b. ? and Esther DENAULT. > > [4] Moise MENARD b. May 29, 1858 Urban PQ and d. ? in Elie, Manitoba and Azilda FILION b. Dec., 26 1861 Saint-Urbain, Charlevoix, Quebec d. ? Manitoba. > > [3]Alexandre Antonin MENARD b. Feb. 22 1887 St. Boniface, Manitoba and d. 1964 in Victoria, British Columbia and Lucie BRUNEAU b. Nov. 18 1896 in Olga, North Dakota and d. c 1948 > in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. > > [2] Eldon Doneau 'Don' MENARD b. c 1925 in Nipawin, Saskatchewan and d. March 06, 1968 in Vancouver, British Columbia. He m. Caroline Roberta SCHELL b. Whitebeach, Saskatchewan. > > [1] Brenda E. Menard b. in British Columbia, Canada. > ------- Snipped to save our database --------

    04/22/2005 05:16:43
    1. Marriage details
    2. edoc
    3. I'm looking for the marriage details and the names of the parents of Henri W. King and Ernestine Boire who were most probably married in Quebec, possibly Shefford County in 1913 or 1914. I believe that Ernestine's parents may be Henri W. Boire( or Boaire) and Febronie Girard but I do not have the names of the parents of Henri King nor do I have their marriage date. Any help is gratefully appreciated. Ed O'Connor Hudson,MA

    04/22/2005 04:36:04
    1. My apologies for double message posting.
    2. Murray Pletsch
    3. Dear Listers: Sorry about the double posting on the LaSalle Cemetery. One should not post multi-addressed messages before one's first coffee. :-( I shall smack myself over the head with a 20 meg Gedcom....!! Bye for now............M u r r a y P l e t s c h................ N.E. Ontario G r a v e m a r k e r G a l l e r y................ http://nocgg.maddoc.net & http://nocggh.maddoc.net................ Alt Email: gravemarkers@gmail.com.................................

    04/22/2005 03:04:58
    1. Magdeleine BAUDRY & Joseph GUYON-DUTILLY
    2. Gary Boivin
    3. Searching for the parents and the marriage details for the following Joseph Marie GUYON-DUTILLY and Marie Magdeleine BAUDRY Best Bill posted.... Jean Baptiste Racine married Marie Magdeleine Guyon-Dutilly 1815 at St Marc Jean parents were Charles Racine and Josephte Derocher Marie parents were Joseph Marie Guyon-Dutilly and Marie Magdeleine Baudry B.D. (Blue Drouin)

    04/22/2005 03:01:20
    1. Marriage - SNOW
    2. A. S. Mackenzie & M. A. Sharpe
    3. I am looking for a marriage of Ernest SNOW and Hughada (maiden name unknown). Ernest SNOW emigrated to Montreal in 1912, enlisted in the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps 29 December 1914, and transferred to the Canadian Expeditionary Force 22 June 1918. According to his attestation paper for the C.E.F., his wife was Hughada SNOW; their address was 71 Wm David St. Maisonneuve. I am looking for their marriage in Montreal some time between 1914 and 1918. I assume they were Anglican. Any help would be most appreciated. TIA Mary Anne Ottawa, ON

    04/22/2005 02:36:52
    1. LaSalle (RC) Cemetery - Sudbury is completed and online.
    2. Murray Pletsch
    3. Dear Fellow Researchers: The huge LaSalle (RC) Cemetery in Greater Sudbury is now complete and online at the Northeastern Ontario Grave Marker Gallery. This is a free access web site at: http://nocgg.maddoc.net The other giant cemetery in Greater Sudbury is Park Lawn, which is partially finished and hopefully will be completed this summer. The completed LaSalle Cemetery is online with the help of kind volunteers who should be very proud of our latest achievement. Bye for now............M u r r a y P l e t s c h................ N.E. Ontario G r a v e m a r k e r G a l l e r y................ http://nocgg.maddoc.net & http://nocggh.maddoc.net................ Alt Email: gravemarkers@gmail.com.................................

    04/22/2005 02:27:31
    1. LaSalle Cemetery (RC) - Sudbury is completed and online
    2. Dear Fellow Researchers: The huge LaSalle (RC) Cemetery in Greater Sudbury is now complete and online at the Northeastern Ontario Grave Marker Gallery. This is a free access web site at: http://nocgg.maddoc.net The other giant cemetery in Greater Sudbury is Park Lawn, which is partially finished and hopefully will be completed this summer. The completed LaSalle Cemetery is online with the help of kind volunteers who should be very proud of our latest achievement. Bye for now............M u r r a y P l e t s c h................ N.E. Ontario G r a v e m a r k e r G a l l e r y................ http://nocgg.maddoc.net & http://nocggh.maddoc.net................ Alt Email: gravemarkers@gmail.com.................................

    04/22/2005 02:21:15
    1. New to list....Menard dit Lafontaine descendant.
    2. b menard
    3. Hello. My name is Brenda Menard and i am searching/researching my family lines and ancestry....sadly, i do not speak French. I suspect i would have many cousins / relations on this list. I am descendant of [10] Maurice MENARD dit LAFONTAINE b. June 07, 1664 Trois Rivieres, Qc. He was the s/o [11] Jacques MENARD DIT LAFONTAINE and Catherine FORTIER and Marie Madeleine Lafleur dit COUC, she was the d/o Pierre COUC DIT LAFLEUR and MITE8AMEG8K8E thru their son: [9] Louis MENARD b. Abt. 1697 Michellimakinac and Marie-Francoise ROBIDOUX b. June 25, 1707 Lonqueuil, Qc. [8] Joseph MENARD b. August 27, 1742 Lonqueuil, Qc. and Angelique BERGEVIN b. November 29, 1749 St-Jean-Fran�ois-R�gis (St. Philippe), Qc. [7] Michel MENARD b. c 1772 Montreal, Qc. and Marie-Barbe Louise POISSANT b. Dec. 13 1775 St-Phillippe, Qc. [6] Michel MENARD b. March 03, 1803 St-Phillippe de Laprairie, Qc. and Marie Genevieve GUERIN. [5] Michel MENARD b. ? and Esther DENAULT. [4] Moise MENARD b. May 29, 1858 Urban PQ and d. ? in Elie, Manitoba and Azilda FILION b. Dec., 26 1861 Saint-Urbain, Charlevoix, Quebec d. ? Manitoba. [3]Alexandre Antonin MENARD b. Feb. 22 1887 St. Boniface, Manitoba and d. 1964 in Victoria, British Columbia and Lucie BRUNEAU b. Nov. 18 1896 in Olga, North Dakota and d. c 1948 in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. [2] Eldon Doneau 'Don' MENARD b. c 1925 in Nipawin, Saskatchewan and d. March 06, 1968 in Vancouver, British Columbia. He m. Caroline Roberta SCHELL b. Whitebeach, Saskatchewan. [1] Brenda E. Menard b. in British Columbia, Canada. I am also searching the exact ancestry of my paternal 3rd great grandmother, Adelaide LANDRY. She is the d/o Joseph Denis LANDRY and Genevieve LALONDE....descendant of Antoine LANDRY and Marie-Anne CORMIER. [8] Antoine LANDRY b. October 26, 1720 Grand Pre, Bassin des Mines, Acadie and Marie-Anne CORMIER b. Abt. 1720 Nova Scotia, Canada. [7] Nicholas LANDRY b. c 1740 St. Michel d' Yamaska, PQ. and Marguerite JOLICOEUR DIT TAUREL m. January 09, 1786 St. Michel d' Yamaska, PQ.. [6] Joseph Denis LANDRY March 12, 1798 St. Michel d' Yamaska, PQ. d, August 24, 1884 Manitoba and Genevieve LALONDE d/o Francois LALONDE and Josephte MARLOT b. May 07, 1801 St. Benoit, Quebec d. March 15, 1883 St. Pierre Joli, Mb. [5] Adelaide LANDRY b. August 15, 1834 St. Boniface, Manitoba d. February 25, 1925 St. Pierre-Joly, MB. and Thomas Stanislas BRUNEAU b. March 16, 1833 St. Boniface, MB. s/o Francois Jacques BRUNEAU [Metis] and Marguerite HARRISON [Metis]..d February 05, 1896 St. Pierre-Joly, MB.. [4] Napoleon Joseph BRUNEAU b. May 01, 1859 St. Pierre, Mb. d. December 06, 1934 Spaulding, Sask. m. November 08, 1881 St. Pierre, Mb. to Marie CARRIERE [Metis] d/o Moise CARRIERE and Josephte [Josette] Beaugrand dit CHAMPAGNE...Marie was b. March 25, 1864 St. Boniface, Manitoba d. October 30, 1920 Spaulding, Sask. [3] Lucie BRUNEAU [Metis] b. November 18, 1896 Olga, North Dakota d. abt 1948 Nipawin, Saskatchewan m. February 20, 1917 Beauchamp, Sask. to Alexandre Antonin MENARD s/o Moise MENARD and Azilda FILION. He was b. February 22, 1887 St. Boniface Mb. He d. 1964 in Victoria, British Columbia. [2] Eldon Doneau 'Don' MENARD was b abt, 1925 in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. He d. March 06, 1968 Vancouver, BC. He m. Caroline Roberta SCHELL she was b. in Whitebeach Sask. [1] Brenda E. Menard. b. in British Columbia. I am seaching for the exact ancestry of my LANDRY / LALONDE ancestors. Thank you for your time. Brenda Menard --------------------------------- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals

    04/21/2005 05:06:31
    1. Posting Interests ROBERTS, DULEY AND DRYDEN
    2. Sande
    3. Posting my research interests: #1 ROBERTS, Antoine b 6 MAR 1820 in ??Quebec and died 14 Aug 1900 in Champlain, NY. He married Isabella Cleland 5 April 1842 while a member of the Royal Frontier guards at the garrison of Hemmingford. I am trying to find Antoine's lineage. A story passed through Grandparents say that his mother was French and died after delivering Antoine aboard the ship to Canada. His father was said the be Welsh and gave young Antoine to a family by the name of Scriver in Hemmingford to raise. #2 DULEY, Andrew b 24 MAR 1823 in Quebec and died 8 NOV 1906 in Altona, Clinton County, NY. He married Catharine Dryden b 24 JAN 1825 Sprouston, Scotland. Marriage date and place unknown. Andrew Duley became an American citizen in 1860 and the paperwork reads DOOLEY but he signed his name as Andrew DULEY. I have been unable to find any trace of his birth in Canada or lineage, despite hiring professional researchers. I have tried DALY, DOYLE, DOOLY, DALE AND DOOLEY. New York census, 1850, 1860, 1870 etc. state his father Irish and his Mother Scottish, however one in 1880 states his Father is English. Confusing! #3 DRYDEN, Andrew b- e 1792 in Scotland and died 11 FEB 1879 in Hemmingford, Canada. He married Isabel Douglass b- e 1795 in Roxburgh, Scotland and died 24 MAR 1867 in Hemmingford.

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