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.
Greetings All. I forward FYI the following message from Jeff Paul. It needs no further explanation from me. 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 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul, Jeff: SEN" <PAULJ@SEN.PARL.GC.CA> To: <CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 12:30 PM Subject: [CCC] BILL S-18 PASSES AT THIRD READING!!!! Dear Friends: I am very pleased to inform all of you that by a vote of 51-16, the Senate has passed bill S-18 at third reading. It is now headed to the House of Commons where it must pass 3 readings before it becomes law. As you all know, it is a minority parliament in Ottawa these days, and as a result, there could be an election at any time. This bill will die if an election is called, and we will have to start again. We need to let Members of the House of Commons know that we want this bill passed before the next election. We also need to urge all parties to get together to pass this bill in one day. So I'd like each and every one of you to write an email AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, and no later than Friday afternoon to all of the following people: Tony Valeri - Government House Leader - Valeri.T@parl.gc.ca David Emerson - Minister of Industry - Emerson.D@parl.gc.ca Jay Hill - Opposition House Leader (Conservative) - Hill.J@parl.gc.ca Stephen Harper - Leader of Opposition (Conservative) - Harper.S@parl.gc.ca Libbie Davies - NDP House Leader - Davies.L@parl.gc.ca Jack Layton - NDP Leader - Layton.J@parl.gc.ca Michel Gauthier - Bloc Quebecios House Leader - Gauthier.M@parl.gc.ca Gilles Duceppe - Bloc Quebecios Leader - Duceppe.G@parl.gc.ca You should write one email to all of them collectively. You should write a brief note in your own words. Every email must request that all parties get together to agree to pass S-18 in one day. Some of the points you may want to make in the email would include: * 209 current MPs are on public record as supporting the release of historic census records * Why the release of the records is important to you * The Information Commissioner, Privacy Commissioner, Chief Statistician, National Archivist, Canada Census Campaign, and Canadian Historical Association all support the bill * Acknowledge that this is a tough time for the house but that this is a non partisan bill * State that you do not take any side on whether or not there should be an election, your only concern is getting this bill through * ALL 4 HOUSE LEADERS HAVE GOLD TICKS * Jack Layton, Stephen Harper and David Emerson ALL HAVE GOLD TICKS * Statistics Canada needs a decision on this bill right away so final preparations can be made on the 2006 Census If you are concerned about writing to a Bloc Quebecois member in English, you may start your email by stating "Je suis désolé, mais je n'écrit pas en Français. J'espérais que vous preniez le temps de considerer cette lettre." PLEASE do not forward this email directly to parliamentarians. It is a million times more effective when it comes in your own words. If you have EVER written a letter in support of this campaign, I ask that you take this one additional step for us. THIS IS WITHOUT A DOUBT THE MOST IMPORTANT EMAIL REQUEST WE'VE EVER MADE. We need all hands on deck for this one. PLEASE WRITE IMMEDIATELY AND MAKE SURE THAT YOUR EMAIL IS SENT OUT BY FRIDAY IF AT ALL POSSIBLE. The House is not sitting next week and we need to keep up the momentum. Thank you so much for all of your help, and we hope that we can count on you one more time. Yours truly, Jeff Paul Policy Advisor Office of the Hon. Lorna Milne Ph: 613-947-9744 Cel: 613-715-2965
Looking for the marriage details and the parents of... "Cherche le date de mariage et les parents de" Michel LOISELLE & Louise Marie PICARD ************************************ Their son / "Leur fils" Michel LOISELLE (1909 Montreal > 11-12-1997 Sudbury) m. 26-02-1933 Windsor Jeanne TREPANIER (1909 > 18-06-1993 Sudbury) Residence 1: 1933 > 1946, Detroit, MI Residence 2: 1946 > 1974, Desaulniers, QC Residence 3: 1974 > Chelmsford, ON
Hi Lynn.........I checked all of the churches in Iberville county and there's no record of their marriage. Sorry I couldn't help. If you need the names of the parishes let me know. ClaireG "Even if you are on the right track, you'll still get run over if you just sit there." Will Rogers All outgoing mail is virus free. Scanned by Norton AntiVirus Professional Edition 2003
Seeking the marriage date and location of Damase BALTHAZAR to Angèle MARCOUX. The marriage possibly took place in Iberville in the 1830s. I hope to locate the baptismal records of the children of this couple but need to identify the appropriate parish first. Many thanks for any help. Lynn
The noise you may be hearing is HOORAY!!!!! - MMD ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon A. Watts" <gordon_watts@telus.net> To: "Canada Census Campaign" <CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 5:40 PM Subject: Post 1901 Census -- Senate S-18 Vote Scheduled Greetings All. I am very pleased to be able to forward the following message from Jeff Paul, Policy Advisor to Senator Lorna Milne. This is indeed very welcome news. Because the vote did not take place at the time of debate I expect that it will be a recorded vote and I will update the Senator's Scoreboard to reflect the votes cast by the Senators. Senator Murray and I have had our differences over the past several years but if his speech and vote reflect what Jeff says, not only will I give him his Gold Tick, but I will be more than happy to write to him, thanking him personally for his support. While not immediately clear from his opening paragraph it appears the vote will be taken tomorrow (Wednesday). I would suggest anyone able to, to take advantage of Jeff's suggestion to attend the visitor's gallery for the vote and, if it does not break any protocol, to express our appreciation for seeing the Bill finally pass from the Senate. I only wish that I could be there myself. [Note from Jeff:- The vote will be tomorrow -- Wednesday] Final debate of Bill S-18 in the Senate will be posted on the Post 1901 Census Project website as soon after I can access the Hansard transcript on Wednesday morning. 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 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul, Jeff: SEN" <PAULJ@SEN.PARL.GC.CA> To: <CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 12:52 PM Subject: [CCC] Senate S-18 Vote Scheduled On behalf of Senator Milne I am very pleased to let you all know that debate at 3rd reading of S-18 concluded in the Senate today. A vote has been scheduled for the Senate Chamber at 2:45 pm Ottawa time (11:45am for Gordon). This will be the final vote on S-18 before it goes on to the House of Commons. Kudos should go out to Senator Lowell Murray. Years ago Senator Murray fought to keep the historic census private, but today he announced in a very classy speech that he will be supporting the government's initiative. I hope that Gordon will have his big gold checkmark up before the vote tomorrow. Anyone who is interested in being in the gallery for the vote should contact me right away either by email or at the numbers below. We can meet at the East Bock at 2:00pm SHARP. We will proceed to the Senate Chamber and watch the vote from there. You will also get a taste of Question Period and some Senate debate. Gordon and Muriel, would you please pass this information on to all of your lists as soon as possible. Yours truly, Jeff Paul Policy Advisor Office of the Hon. Lorna Milne Ph: 613-947-9744 Cel: 613-715-2965
The noise you may be hearing is HOORAY!!!!! - MMD ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon A. Watts" <gordon_watts@telus.net> To: "Canada Census Campaign" <CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 5:40 PM Subject: Post 1901 Census -- Senate S-18 Vote Scheduled Greetings All. I am very pleased to be able to forward the following message from Jeff Paul, Policy Advisor to Senator Lorna Milne. This is indeed very welcome news. Because the vote did not take place at the time of debate I expect that it will be a recorded vote and I will update the Senator's Scoreboard to reflect the votes cast by the Senators. Senator Murray and I have had our differences over the past several years but if his speech and vote reflect what Jeff says, not only will I give him his Gold Tick, but I will be more than happy to write to him, thanking him personally for his support. While not immediately clear from his opening paragraph it appears the vote will be taken tomorrow (Wednesday). I would suggest anyone able to, to take advantage of Jeff's suggestion to attend the visitor's gallery for the vote and, if it does not break any protocol, to express our appreciation for seeing the Bill finally pass from the Senate. I only wish that I could be there myself. [Note from Jeff:- The vote will be tomorrow -- Wednesday] Final debate of Bill S-18 in the Senate will be posted on the Post 1901 Census Project website as soon after I can access the Hansard transcript on Wednesday morning. 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 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul, Jeff: SEN" <PAULJ@SEN.PARL.GC.CA> To: <CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 12:52 PM Subject: [CCC] Senate S-18 Vote Scheduled On behalf of Senator Milne I am very pleased to let you all know that debate at 3rd reading of S-18 concluded in the Senate today. A vote has been scheduled for the Senate Chamber at 2:45 pm Ottawa time (11:45am for Gordon). This will be the final vote on S-18 before it goes on to the House of Commons. Kudos should go out to Senator Lowell Murray. Years ago Senator Murray fought to keep the historic census private, but today he announced in a very classy speech that he will be supporting the government's initiative. I hope that Gordon will have his big gold checkmark up before the vote tomorrow. Anyone who is interested in being in the gallery for the vote should contact me right away either by email or at the numbers below. We can meet at the East Bock at 2:00pm SHARP. We will proceed to the Senate Chamber and watch the vote from there. You will also get a taste of Question Period and some Senate debate. Gordon and Muriel, would you please pass this information on to all of your lists as soon as possible. Yours truly, Jeff Paul Policy Advisor Office of the Hon. Lorna Milne Ph: 613-947-9744 Cel: 613-715-2965
My great grandmother was Josephine Mainguy of Quebec City. She was born about 1845 and married Peter White about 1867 (based on census data). They lived in the Montcalm Ward during the 1881 Census. Would anyone have any information on this Mainguy family? *** Mon arrière grand-mère était Josephine Mainguy de ville de québec. Elle était née environ 1845 et épousé Peter White environ 1867 (a basé sur les données de recensement). Ils ont habité en la Section de Montcalm pendant le 1881 Recensement. Aurait-quelqu'un l'information sur cette famille de Mainguy ? Ken McGuire Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Searching for parents and complete marriage info on Marie Louise DUVAL married in 1855 in Mission Lochaber, Quebec (near Papineauville or Montebello). Joseph BLAIS Joseph Blais was b.1830 to Hubert Antoine BLAIS (also known as Antoine THIBERT) & Marie Desneiges Soulanges PELLETIER, he died June 1893 in Angers, Quebec & was buried in L'Ange Gardien, PQ. Marie Louise (also known as Louise Duval) was b.1832, died Dec 7, 1898 in Chelmsford, Ontario & is buried at St.Joseph's RC Cemetery in Chelmsford. It is believed that following the death of her husband Joseph Blais in Quebec in 1893, Louise relocated to the Chelmsford/Sudbury area with 1 or more of her children. I have found 9 children for this couple, Joseph Blais b.1856 married Elmire Plouffe, Napoleon b. c1870 married Virginie Carriere, Hubert Michel b. Dec 1856 married Casilda Allaire, Anna b. Mar 1872 married Alfred Matte, Alphonsine b. Feb 1865 married Theodore Leblanc, Prudent b. Jan 1875 married Marie Louise Charron, Rose Delima unknown birthdate married Delphis Filion, Octavia Julie b.April 1876 died in 1878.
HI List, Looking for more children of Joseph Rocheleau b. c.1827 m.10/19/1827 to Marie Piche dit La Venture at St. Cuthbert, QC, Canada beyond my ancestor: Joseph Rocheleau b.c. 1827 St. Melanie, QC m. 04/17/1849 Luce dit Virginie Plante Thank You, Jayne A. Hebert
Can anyone help with look ups in the above censuses. I am looking for Andrew Bradford (Painter, Quebec City) and his wife, Ann. Children probably: Elizabeth (b. 1836), William Henry (b. 1840) and Henriette (b. 1850). With thanks Roberta New Zealand
----- Original Message ----- From: "joseph cook" <joecook@gmail.com> To: <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 9:44 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} YAMASKA, St. Hyacinthe, Shefford, Quebec family - COOK, PRESSEY, EATON > An ancestor family of mine, Benjamin and Jane (Fifield) Cook moved to > Shefford County, Quebec. It seems they lived in the yamaska area. > The family moved there sometime shortly after the year 1800. I have > little knowledge of Canadian genealogy, and I'm not sure where to go > from here. Any advice would be appreciated! The family had the > following children: > > Peter Ayers Cook b.`1791, stayed in NH > Mary Ayer Cook b.1793 m. John Eaton > Benjamin Cook, JR b.1795 m. Betsey Pressey 1816 St. Hyacinthe, Shefford, > James Varnum Cook b.1813 > > thanks! > joe c >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Wypych" <jwypych@comcast.net> To: <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 6:52 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Cournoyer/Verville, Paul/Hus and Page > Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~canqc/ressources.htm#records , select > Sorel > > Paul Hus/Cournoyer to Marie Couturier/Verville, Nov 10, 1818 St Pierre, > Sorel, QC, Parents:. Joseph Hus/Cournoyer and Louise Couturier/Labonte and > Joseph Hus/Cournoyer and Genevieve Hus/Couturier. > > Francois Hus/Paul and Pelagie Page, June 4, 1832, St Pierre, Sorel, QC. > Parents: Joseph Hus/Paul and Mere Inconnue. > > Joseph Hus/Cournoyer and Louise Couturier/Labonte are my ancestors also. > > Hope this helps > Judy > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <QUEBEC-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <QUEBEC-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 11:00 PM > Subject: QUEBEC-D Digest V04 #123 > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Wypych" <jwypych@comcast.net> To: <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 4:54 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Iroquis > I have the following ancestors: Jean Deniau and his wife Helene Dodin who died on the same day, Aug 12 1695 in Boucherville. Both the death certificates say "Tue par les Iroquis". Also Denise Lemaitre who died 10-29-1691 in Cote-St Lanbert, whose death certificate says "Massacree et tuee par les Iroquis". Does anyone know where I can find more information about these events? > > Sincerely > Judy >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Wypych" <jwypych@comcast.net> To: "Gary Boivin" <gboivin@telusplanet.net>; <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 7:15 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: Aimee Rose LEDUC & Oscar BARBIER > Gary, > > >From Mariages de Saint-Aime - 1836-1966, St-Robert - 1855-1966, Ste-Victoire > 1843-1966, St-Marcel 1855-1966, St-Louis-de-Bonsecours 1876-1966 (Comte de > Richelieu) by Pontbriand: > > Bardier, Oscar (Paul and Malvina Query) to Leduc, Annie-Rose (Zephrin and R. > Anna Antaya) Aug 25, 1931 Ste-Victoire > > Leduc, LS-Zephirin (Zephirin and Nos. Cardin) to Antaya, Rosiane (Pierre and > Emerence Daunais) April 12, 1910 Ste-Victoire > > Daunais, Emerentienne (J.B. and Aurelie Baudreau) to Antaya, Pierre (Paul > and Emer Cournoyer) (Sorel) Feb 12 1872 Ste Victoire > > Cournoyer, Emerence (Joseph and Louise Cardin) to Antaya, Paul (Michel and > Joseph Dupre) Feb 3 1846 Ste VIctoire > > I have the following mariage books and am willing to do look-ups: > > Above book > St Denis-sur-Richelieu (1740-1964) > St-Antoine-sur-Richelieu (1741-19650 > Contrecoeur (1668-1966) > Vercheres (1724-1966) > Varennes (1693-1968) > Mariages de St Jude (1822-1967), St Barnabe-Sud (1840-1967), St-Bernard de > Michanadville (1908-1967), La Presentation (1806-1967), St Thomas D'Aquin > (1891-1967) Comte St Hyacinthe > > Judy Wypych > > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Cynthia" <Bunnydust@comcast.net> To: <VCrawf@aol.com>; <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 1:31 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: 1666 CENSUS FOR QUEBEC......GUERTIN > Hi Ginny: > > 1666 CENSUS FOR NOUVELLE FRANCE > > page 127 Montreal: > > Louis Guertin.....age 31....habitant > Elizabeth Cameus...age 21 sa femme > Elizabeth Guretin....age 5...fille > Marie Guertin.....age 4...fille > Et Catherine Guertin...age 2 ...fille > --------------- > Cynthia > ----- Original Message ----- > From: VCrawf@aol.com > Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 8:45 PM > Subject: 1666 CENSUS FOR QUEBEC > Thank you, dear BunnyDust - I am looking for anyone with the GUERTIN surname - my emigrant ancestor, Louis Guertin dit le Sabotier, arrived in Quebec/Montreal in 1653, with Le Gran Recrue. > > Thank you for anything you find.... > > Ginny Crawford > (Virgnia Guertin Egan Crawford) > California >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <bbffrrpp@comcast.net> To: "Gary Boivin" <gboivin@telusplanet.net>; <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 6:19 AM Subject: Re: {not a subscriber} Marriage HEBERT & LaMOTHE? > Hello, > > Just an FYI that I discovered last fall that there were two LAMOTHE (sp?) > sisters who migrated down to Massachusetts in the very early 1900's. One > of them married within a year or so in the Springfield, MA, area. After > her husband's death, she remarried .. to my grandfather, Silas "Dean" LEWIS, > in the same area. This was his 3rd marriage. > > Because of a recent move to a new home, I do not have ready access to my > boxes of genealogy papers. But, I believe I posted my findings on this > List. > > Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) > > P.S. > > Don't forget to check the Archives of the Lists you belong to. Sometimes > your surname (s) gets mentioned and you didn't notice. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gary Boivin" <gboivin@telusplanet.net> > To: <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:31 PM > Subject: Fw: {not a subscriber} Marriage HEBERT & LaMOTHE? > > > > Forwarded by List Administrator... > > Please respond to the list > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John Brown" <john_brown@ncf.ca> > > To: <Quebec-Research-L@rootsweb.com> > > Cc: <Quebec-L@rootsweb.com>; <Quebec-Fr-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 4:54 PM > > Subject: {not a subscriber} Marriage HEBERT & LaMOTHE? > > > > > > > Greetings & Salutations: > > > > > > Could someone please help me clarify these marriages? > > > > > > I have a Joseph-Manuël HÉBERT (or HÉBERT dit Manuël) m. to Marguerite > > LePELÉ-[LaMOTHE]-DesMARETS(Pierre & Catherine BOUVÊT) 03 APR 1780 > > Trois-Rivières. > > > Joseph seems to have remarried to Marguerite CORMIER-TIBIER(Jean-Marie > > Angélique PROVENCHER-DuCHARME) 01 MAR 1813 Bécancour, Nicolet. > > > > > > I have probable parents for "Joseph-Manuël" as : > > > > > > Joseph & Madeleine RICHARD-BOUTIN m. 04 NOV 1771Bécancour, Nicolet. > > > or > > > François-Amable & Monique COULOMBE m. 24 OCT 1774 Bécancour, Nicolet. > > > > > > Another problem that I have come acrooss is that I have also a 2nd > > marriage for Marguerite LePELÉ-[LaMOTHE]-DesMARETS(same parents as above] > > remarrying François-Mathurin BRIÈRE 18 NOV 1805 Cap-de-la-Madeleine?>Did > he > > remarry to a "Clothilde ARSENEAULT"(parents unknown) 22 OCT 1813? > > > > > > Are there 2 "Marguerite's" to parents Pierre & Catherine BOUVÊT? > > > Does someone have any death/burial dates for any of the above? > > > > > > TTYL............*<;o{O} > > > john_brown@freenet.carleton.ca > > > > > > «·´`·.(*·.¸(`·.¸ ¸.·´)¸.·*).·´`·» > > > «·´¨*·.¸¸.* *.¸¸.·*¨`·» > > > CARPE DIEM > > > «·´¨*·.¸¸.* *.¸¸.·*¨`·» > > > «·´¨*·.¸¸.* *.¸¸.·*¨`·» > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________ >
----- Original Message ----- From: "A Guerin" <s8jct@hotpop.com> To: "QUEBEC-L" <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 12:15 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: {not a subscriber} Marriage HEBERT & LaMOTHE? > On checking the Family Search website I found the following: > > Joseph Louis Hebert > c. 29-01-1778 ND de Le Becancour, Nicolet,Qc > m. 31-01-1803 Trois Rivieres, St Maurice, Qc > Marguerite Lamothe > d. Before 1851 St. Gregoire, Nicolet, Qc > father: Pierre LePelle dit Lamothe > mother: Catherine Bouvet > > Your year of marriage was wrong. If he married a second time it probably > wasn't in 1813. > > Next step is to check the baptismal records or request the baptismal > certificate for Joseph to find his parents. > > For her family, I would check Tanguay. It is available on-line, or go to > your library. Ottawa does have a few (or were they all moved to Hull? ;-) ). > > Good Luck, > Austin Guerin > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gary Boivin" <gboivin@telusplanet.net> > To: <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:31 PM > Subject: Fw: {not a subscriber} Marriage HEBERT & LaMOTHE? > > > > Forwarded by List Administrator... > > Please respond to the list > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John Brown" <john_brown@ncf.ca> > > To: <Quebec-Research-L@rootsweb.com> > > Cc: <Quebec-L@rootsweb.com>; <Quebec-Fr-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 4:54 PM > > Subject: {not a subscriber} Marriage HEBERT & LaMOTHE? > > > > > >> Greetings & Salutations: > >> > >> Could someone please help me clarify these marriages? > >> > >> I have a Joseph-Manuël HÉBERT (or HÉBERT dit Manuël) m. to Marguerite > > LePELÉ-[LaMOTHE]-DesMARETS(Pierre & Catherine BOUVÊT) 03 APR 1780 > > Trois-Rivières. > >> Joseph seems to have remarried to Marguerite CORMIER-TIBIER(Jean-Marie > > Angélique PROVENCHER-DuCHARME) 01 MAR 1813 Bécancour, Nicolet. > >> > >> I have probable parents for "Joseph-Manuël" as : > >> > >> Joseph & Madeleine RICHARD-BOUTIN m. 04 NOV 1771Bécancour, Nicolet. > >> or > >> François-Amable & Monique COULOMBE m. 24 OCT 1774 Bécancour, Nicolet. > >> > >> Another problem that I have come acrooss is that I have also a 2nd > > marriage for Marguerite LePELÉ-[LaMOTHE]-DesMARETS(same parents as above] > > remarrying François-Mathurin BRIÈRE 18 NOV 1805 Cap-de-la-Madeleine?>Did > > he > > remarry to a "Clothilde ARSENEAULT"(parents unknown) 22 OCT 1813? > >> > >> Are there 2 "Marguerite's" to parents Pierre & Catherine BOUVÊT? > >> Does someone have any death/burial dates for any of the above? > >> > >> TTYL............*<;o{O} > >> john_brown@freenet.carleton.ca > >> > >> «·´`·.(*·.¸(`·.¸ ¸.·´)¸.·*).·´`·» > >> «·´¨*·.¸¸.* *.¸¸.·*¨`·» > >> CARPE DIEM > >> «·´¨*·.¸¸.* *.¸¸.·*¨`·» > >> «·´¨*·.¸¸.* *.¸¸.·*¨`·» > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > ______________________________ >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Diana Gaiger" <diana_g@shaw.ca> To: <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 10:36 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Taylor/Bellows > I am looking for background on Sarah Ann Taylor born abt. 1828 England, > married Henry Bellows in Montreal in 1855. I find Sarah in Pickering, > Ont. in the 1851 census & gone in the 1861 census. Her brothers Robert > b. abt. 1825 Eng with wife Frances & brother John b. abt. 1821 Eng with > wife Jane have also left Pickering. Their widowed mother Mary b. abt. > 1798 stayed in Pickering with brother James Clark b. abt. 1835 Eng. & > sister Mary b. abt 1841 in Ont. > Would love to hear from anyone connected to anyone of this family or > anyone with any Bellow/s connections. > Happy hunting. > Diana >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Diana Gaiger" <diana_g@shaw.ca> To: <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 10:33 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Bellows > Does any one know anything about Robert Bellows who died in 1833 in > Montreal? That is all that I have on him. Wondering if he is related to > my mystery Henry Bellow/s 1828-1866-b.?-died Montreal. He was a furrier. > Many thanks for anything on this brick wall. > Diana >