----- Original Message ----- From: <Avtrudeau@aol.com> To: <ACGSTalk@yahoogroups.com>; <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com>; <FRENCH-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: <gypsye@sw.rr.com>; <Vermont-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 8:46 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [TalkACGS] ASSELIN and NADEAU > > In a message dated 4/4/05 10:04:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > kd1843@verizon.net writes: > > LABRECQUE, Joseph & > Archange, NADEAU > Married Where ? > Children of ? > > COUTURE Joseph & > Francoise ASSELIN > married where ? > Children of ? > > These are the grandparents of my great grandmothers family. > If anyone can tell me more I would love to have the information. > Harriet > > > > It would be helpful if you could indicate some kind of a time frame, even if > it was only an educated guess. > > Al Trudeau ACGS #3720 > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Maude Charbonneau" <maudecharbonneau@sympatico.ca> To: <gboivin@telusplanet.net> Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 8:59 AM Subject: ST-AMBROISE DE KILDARE > HELLO GARY, > > > Could you please forward this question to the List for me... > > Hi everyone, > > I was wondering if someone knows about St-Ambroise de Kildare cemetary ? > (near Joliette) Is it still there and in operation? one of my ancestors was > buried there in 1850 and I may need to go and check cemetary info... > > Thank you > > Maude >
Technically speaking Senator Lynch Staunton spoke on the amendment of Senator Comeau and he has not yet spoken on the substance of S-18 as a whole. As such he was entitled to take the adjournment of the debate. 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> To: "Canada Census Campaign" <CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 5:19 PM Subject: Post 1901 Census - Debate on S-18 resumed Greetings All. Senate Third Reading debate on Bill S-18 -- An act to amend the Statistics Act resumed on Wednesday 13 April 2005 with Senator Wilfred P. Moore (Liberal - Nova Scotia) speaking against the access to Historic Census records sought by genealogists and historians. Since March of 2002, when he expressed support for Senator Milne's Private Senator Bill S-12, Senator Moore has been shown on our Scoreboard having a Gold Tick of Support. No more! It would appear the good Senator has done a complete about-face regarding public access to Historic Census records. His comments during his speech leave little doubt as to his opposition and as such his Gold Tick of Support has been removed and the Scoreboard now shows him having a Red X of Opposition. As have other Senators (and some MPs) who have spoken against the access we seek to regain, he made frequent references to 'promises' that have been proven never to have existed. Like others have done, he quotes two narrow clauses of the 1918 Statistics Act while ignoring all pertinent clauses of Instructions to Officers and Enumerators of Census from 1901 to at least 1946 (all having the Force of Law) referring to records of Census having value as historical documents, and being stored in the 'Archives of the Dominion' for research in the future. He ignores the fact that clauses in the Access to Information and Privacy Acts, and Privacy Regulations make provision, clearly and unambiguously, for access by any person or body for purposes of research 92 years after the Census is collected. As we have come to expect, the Honourable Senator Comeau got his two-bits worth in once more. He makes reference to individuals using Census to obtain clues relating to health concerns and them expresses concern that insurance companies could use such information to limit what kind of insurance coverage could be obtained. The fact is that Census does not give specific information relating to health concerns, but only gives vague clues on where such information might be found. For such information to be of use to insurance, or any other companies, they would be compelled to compile a multi-generation genealogy for each person seeking to purchase a policy. The likelihood of any company doing this costly and time-consuming exercise is extremely remote. We view the expressed concern of Senator Comeau in this regard simply as scare-mongering. The debate was adjourned in the name of Senator Lynch-Staunton who has already voiced objections to the access we seek in his lengthy speech of 22 March 2005. I find the adjournment in the name of Senator Lynch-Staunton interesting as I was under the impression (subject of course to correction) that Rules of the Senate [i.e. 37(1)] prohibited any Senator from speaking more than once during a particular debate. We think it unlikely that any Senator opposing the access we seek can come up with any argument that has not already been stated. We call upon the Senate to stop further delays. Pass Third Reading of Bill S-18 NOW and get it referred to the House of Commons for debate in that place. As usual, the extract from Hansard for Wednesdays debate has been placed on the Post 1901 Census Project website, at the URL following my signature. Follow the link for 'Progress of Bill S-18'. There are now 40 normal sitting days before Parliament recesses for the Summer. 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
Looking for the marriage details & the parents of: Pierre BEAUDRY & Victoire UNKNOWN The Repertoire des mariages for St-Mathieu, Beloeil, Vercheres, Quebec has their son Pierre BEAUDRY married Feb 01 1813 M. Appoline ROBERT d/o Jean-Baptiste ROBERT-dit-LAFONTAINE & Desanges TETRO
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon A. Watts" <gordon_watts@telus.net> To: "Canada Census Campaign" <CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:44 AM Subject: Post 1901 Census - No debate on S-18 Greetings All. The Senate of Canada resumed sitting on Tuesday 12 April 2005. Contrary to our hopes and expectations they did not resume Third Reading debate of Bill S-18 at this time. According to the daily Journal, Bill S-18 was called and postponed 'until the next sitting', which would be today (Wednesday). According to the Order Paper for today, Bill S-18 is the first item under Orders of the Day. As items remain on the Order Paper until they have been completed and dealt with there is no guarantee that Third Reading debate of S-18 will be resumed today, even though we hope it will be. In the overall scheme of things in Parliament the Census issue may seem to some to be a minor irritant. We hope that at least some of our Honourable Senators realize the over-riding importance it is to a great many people. We hope there will be no further delays in completing Third Reading and referral of Bill S-18 to the House of Commons. Each day Bill S-18 remains in the Senate is one less of the rapidly dwindling days available for debate in the House of Commons. At this time there remains only 41 normal sitting days before Parliament recesses for the Summer. Time is running out. Stay tuned for further updates. 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
I am wondering if perhaps someone on the list could help me fill in some of the blanks I have in regards to my Michaud line. As you can see from the following I have bits and pieces in regards to them, but have many blank spaces. I have tried to find my Michauds on the Ontario list and census look-ups but to no avail. I was instructed to try this list as some of them may have actually lived in Quebec. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Warm Regards, Lynn Descendants of Louis Michaud ---------------------------- 1-Louis MICHAUD born: chr: died: buried: +Sara OUELLETTE born: chr: died: buried: marr: 15 Oct 1868, L'Orignal, Prescott, Ontario parents: Gabriel OUELLETTE and Catherine Lacelle UNKNOWN |--2-John Louis "Hugh" MICHAUD | born: First Kenyon, Canada | chr: | died: 1956, Gusytown, Canada | buried: | | | +Felicette Pauline RICHER | born: | chr: | died: | buried: | marr: 23 Feb 1897, Alexandris, Ontario | parents: Louis RICHER and Angelique SOUCIS | |--3-Albert MICHAUD | | born: 8 Sep 1915 | | chr: | | died: | | buried: | | | | | |--3-Auguste "Angus" MICHAUD | | born: | | chr: | | died: | | buried: | | | | | |--3-Deline (Delyne) Adeline MICHAUD | | born: | | chr: | | died: | | buried: | | | | | |--3-Paul MICHAUD | | born: | | chr: | | died: | | buried: | | | | | |--3-Moise "Moses" MICHAUD | | born: | | chr: | | died: | | buried: | | | | | |--3-Mary Sarah Jane MICHAUD | | born: 2 Sep 1913, Kenyon | | chr: | | died: | | buried: | | | | | |--3-Cecile Marie MICHAUD | | born: 25 Dec 1897, Alexandria, Ontario Canada | | chr: | | died: 26 Nov 1961, In Home : Tupper Lake, NY | | buried: | | | | | |--3-Rose (Rosalie-Marie) MICHAUD | | born: 18 Dec 1898, Note Says Glen Roy For Residence. | | chr: | | died: | | buried: | | | | | |--3-Joseph George Dan MICHAUD | | born: 22 Feb 1901 | | chr: Feb 1901 | | died: Y | | buried: | | | | | |--3-Eva Juliette-Marie MICHAUD | | born: 28 Jul 1903, Alexandria, Canada | | chr: | | died: 3 Mar 1990, Utica, NY....Heritage Home | | buried: | | | | | |--3-Louis John(Jean) MICHAUD | born: 21 May 1905, 18/3 Kenyon | chr: | died: | buried: | | |--2-George MICHAUD born: chr: died: buried:
Searching for the marriage details and the parents of the following Damase BEAUDRY born Jun 1848 in St-Mathias & died Sep 08 1924 m1 (Date & Location UNKNOWN) Virginie ROBERT (Parents UNKNOWN) m2 Aug 19 1884 (Location UNKNOWN) Scholastique BEAUREGARD d/o Andre BEAUREGARD & Scholastique CLOUTIER Their son (m2) Omer Aime BEAUDRY M. 16 September 1921 St. Christine de Bagot Marie ANNA Jeanne Agnes NADEAU d/o Joseph Simon NADEAU and Delvina FONTAINE
Toussaint seems to have been a popular name with the BEAUDRYs Looks like they carried on the tradition of naming one of their sons after his father for quite a few generations. Does anyone know if the last BEAUDRY in this list, Toussaint BEAUDRY #8 had a son named Toussaint? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Descendants of: Louis BEAUDRY-BAUDRY 1 Louis BEAUDRY-BAUDRY m. Vincente GODET-GODIN m. St-Jean-de-Velluire, Fonenay, France 2 Toussaint BEAUDRY-BAUDRY b. 1641 St-Jean-de-Velluire, Fonenay, France d. Aug 1696 Ile-de-Montreal, Quebec m. Barbe BARBIER m. Nov 24 1670 Notre-Dame, Montreal, Quebec b. Jan 09 1654 Montreal, Ile-de-Montreal, Quebec d. Jan 1694 Ile-de-Montreal, Quebec [d/o Gilbert BARBIER & Catherine De LAVAUX] 3 Toussaint BEAUDRY-BAUDRY b. Mar 1672 Montreal, Ile-de-Montreal, Quebec d. May 1744 Ile-de-Montreal, Quebec m. Francoise ARCHAMBAULT m. Nov 20 1697 Notre-Dame, Montreal, Quebec b. Aug 29 1681 Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Montreal, Quebec [d/o Laurent ARCHAMBAULT & Catherine MARCHAND] 4 Toussaint BEAUDRY-BAUDRY b. Nov 1699 Ile-de-Montreal, Quebec d. Oct 1750 Ile-de-Montreal, Quebec m. Anne M. LORION m. Jan 25 1723 Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Montreal, Quebec b. 1700 [d/o Jean LORION & Anne TELLIER] 5 Toussaint BEAUDRY b. 1730 m1. Louise Apolline BEAUDRY m. Aug 16 1751 Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Montreal, Quebec b. Oct 24 1732 Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Quebec d. May 07 1760 Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Quebec [d/o Jean Baptiste BEAUDRY & Madeleine M. BOUGRET] m2. Anne M. DESBLES m. Feb 22 1762 Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Montreal, Quebec b. 1731 [d/o Francois DESBLES & Anne M. LOISEL] 6 Toussaint BEAUDRY b. Oct 04 1752 Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Quebec m1. Desanges M. THUOT m. Jun 07 1773 Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Montreal, Quebec [d/o Pascal J. THUOT-dit-DUVAL and Marie Josephe TRUTEAU-TRUDEAU] m2. Marie Josephe HEBERT m. Oct 12 1818 Beloeil, Vercheres, Quebec 7 Toussaint BEAUDRY m. Charlotte M. VAUDRY m. Oct 09 1797 Chambly, Quebec [d/o Nicolas VAUDRY & Josephte M. BEIQUE] 8 Toussaint BEAUDRY m. Angelique DESAUTELS m. Mar 02 1829 St-Joseph, Chambly, Quebec [d/o Jean Baptiste DESAUTELS & Charlotte BREARD]
Harriet - I have a Joseph LABRECQUE (Mathurin & M. Anne FOURNIER) & Archangel NADEAU (Charles & Marie LACASSE) married 05 Nov 1821 St. Gervaise, Quebec Witnesses: Pierre LABREC, Charles NADEAU (brother??), another Charles NADEAU, Joseph NADEAU. The one son I have: Joseph LABRECQUE born Canada circa 1840. He married M. Rose de Lima DESCHENES (Theophile M. & Charlotte M. CHENARD) 09 April 1866 St. Louis Church, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin USA. The USA 1870 census has him working in a sawmill in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Her given name is listed as "Delima". They had a son, also Joseph, born 1868. Kelly Ward Schoolcraft, Michigan USA > Subject: > ASSELIN and NADEAU > From: > "Harriet E. Cady" <kd1843@verizon.net> > Date: > Mon, 04 Apr 2005 14:16:34 -0400 > > To: > QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com > > >LABRECQUE, Joseph & >Archange, NADEAU >Married Where ? >Children of ? >
Last year, after many complaints about obits, it was decided that another list would be created just for Death Notices / Remembrances. The new list is known as CAN-QC-OBITS-L . This list carries obits of Quebec newspapers as well as those from elsewhere when the obit is of a person that can trace his ancestry back to Quebec. To subscribe in "List" most send a blank email with ONLY the word SUBSCRIBE in the "Subject: line to CAN-QC-OBITS-L-request@rootsweb.com I would advise though that you subscribe in "Digest" mode because this can get to be a busy list. To subscribe in "Digest" mode, follow the above instructions but send the request to CAN-QC-OBITS-D-request@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bev Sherwood" <beverleysherwood@yahoo.ca> To: <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 10:39 PM Subject: [QUEBEC] Garry -personal-re emails > > I have been sending lists of names found in the > Mtrl Star, if I should not be doing this, please > advise me.I have receive an email advising me not > to send any more listas. > Bev > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca > > > ==== QUEBEC Mailing List ==== > Mail list archive > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/QUEBEC-L or > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=quebec >
I have been sending lists of names found in the Mtrl Star, if I should not be doing this, please advise me.I have receive an email advising me not to send any more listas. Bev ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
By all means carry on! Linda Be Kind..... We "Could" Be Related!!! -----Original Message----- From: Bev Sherwood [mailto:beverleysherwood@yahoo.ca] Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 9:39 PM To: QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [QUEBEC] Garry -personal-re emails I have been sending lists of names found in the Mtrl Star, if I should not be doing this, please advise me.I have receive an email advising me not to send any more listas. Bev ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ==== QUEBEC Mailing List ==== Mail list archive http://archiver.rootsweb.com/QUEBEC-L or http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=quebec
From the pages of The Montreal Daily Star 1930: DOZOIS: At his late residence 2324 Comte street, Feb 13th Joseph Leonard Dozois, beloved husband of Sarah Elizabeth Savage. Remains leave the Chapel of Jos. C. Wary & Bro. 1234 Mountain st. Saturday a.m. for interment at Granby Que. GUENETT: On Tuesday Feb 11th at his late residence 4423 Drolet St., Wincelas Guenette husband of Rose de Lima Grondin, aged 71 years. Funeral from the above address at 8 a.m. Friday February 14th to St. Jean Baptiste Church thance to Cote des Neiges Cemetery. Bev ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
From the pages of The MOntreal Daily Star 1930: MOREAU- At St. Joseph St., in Verdun, on Feb 9th J. Alfred Moreau, beloved husband of Denise Corriveau. The body will leave its late residence Tuesday morning, at 9:30 a.m. for Bonaventure Station, omn MAritime Express at 10;45 a.m. for L'Islet, county of L'Islet. Funeral will take place on Thursday morning. Relatives and friends cordially invited. CHARLEBOIS:At his late residence 3502 Delorimier on Feb 13th 1930. Jas. Edmond Charlebois in his 58th year. Funeral from the above address at 8 a.m. Monday Feb 17th to Church of Immeculate Conception, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery. COMEAU: At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Feb 14th Mina Ledoux aged 64 years. Remains leave the Chapel of Jos. C. Wray & Br. 1234 Mountain street. Friday p.m. for Interment at Sutton, Que. Bev ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
From the pages of The MOntreal Daily Star 1930: LABELLE:Elizabeth, beloved wife of Ferdinard Labelle, at her late residence 5073 Des Carrieres St. BEAUDET: On Feb 9th at the residence of C.A. Beaudet, Mrs. Achille Beaudet, aged 74 years. Funeral from No. 4735 Notre Dame west, to St. Zotique Church, thence to Bonaventure Station, for burial at Victoriaville, Que. CUFF: At Western Hospital Feb 11th, Donald Cuff beloved husband of Laura Movillat, aged 53 years. Funeral from the Chapel of Jos. C. Wray & Bros 1234 Mountain St., 2 p.m. Thursday. Toronto papers please copy. Bev ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
From the pages of The Montreal Daily Star 1930: CAUSSIGNAC:At 2348 Sherbrooke East, on February 10th 1930,Eugenie Caussignac (nee Lavoie) beloved wife of Louis Caussignac. Funeral Wednesday 12th, at 8 a.m., from Saint Eusebe de Verceuil Church. LETENDRE:At her late residence 625 Landsdowne Avr., Feb 10th 1930 Marie Adrienne Leduc, beloved wife of Frederic Eugene Letendre, aged 40 years. Funeral from St. Leo's Church 9 a.m. Wednesday to Cote des Neiges Cemetery. Bev ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
Found in the pages of The Montreal Satr Feb 10-1930: Centenarian Dies at City of Levis: Another link with the past was severed in Levis yesterday when Mrs. Hubert Bisson died at her daughter's home, in her hundreth year, after a week's illness. Mrs. Bisson was born in May 1830, and would have been one hundred years old in three monts time. She was the oldest citizen of Levis. Four daughters and a number of grandchildren Survive. Bev ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
I am looking for a marriage between the two above people that would have taken place around 1860 give or take a couple of years. Their first son Alexandre was born in 1863. Thank you for any help. Rae LaPointe Robertson
Hi Linda Here is what I found in the Repertoire for Glengarry RC marriages chilren of Louis Michaud & Sara Ouellette 1)Georges Michaud mar. May 29 1901 at St Finnan Helene Delorme d/o Pierre & Lucie Desjardins. 2)Louis Michaud mar. Feb 23 1897 at St Finnan, Felicite Richer d/o Louis & Angelique Soucis 3)*George Michaud mar.Jan 23 1911 at Lancaster, Melinda Vanier d/o Jerry & Sophranie Ouimet *(in this case the father is called Hughie, it could be a typo error and a sec, marriage for son George) Children of Louis & Felicite Richer 1)Moses Michaud mar. Jul 5 1935 a Lochiel, Clare Labre d/o Allan & Arveline Paquet 2)**Louis John mar. Dec 28 1935 at Williamstown, Mary-Louise Ladouceur d/o William-John & Marg Morpaw?? 3)**Albert Michaud mar.June 16 1945 at St Finnan Florence Miron-Sabourin d/o George & Adeline Willard 4)**Angus Michaud mar Apr 27 1943 at Apple Hill Marie-Jeanne Pellerin d/o Auge & Marie Carignan **here the father is name Hugh there are no marriages for children of Louis & Marguerite MCDONNELL, but some for Louis & Marguerite McDonald of Alexandria (Could that be her correct name.? 1) Angus Michaud mar.Jan 7 1873 at Marie Cameron d/o Archibal & Ann McDonald 2) John Michaud mar. Nov 24 1868 at St Finnan Adelaide Jacques d/o Eustache & Josephte Vallee Hope this will help Renée -----Original Message----- From: Lynn xxxx [mailto:beachcombers259@msn.com] Sent: April 8, 2005 12:13 AM To: QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [QUEBEC] Michaud Family Am looking for any of the following on any of the census records, especially the early ones showing any information regarding Louis MICHAUD that was married to 1. Marguerite MCDONNELL and 2) Sara Ouellette, and whom their children may of been. . I have been looking all over for a record of Louis Michaud and his family in a census and have not found them on the 1901 Census. my Grandmother, Cecile Michaud would of been on it as she was born December 25,1897. Does anyone on the list know of this family. For the longest time they lived in Alexandria, Ontario Canada and Apple Hill, but nothing there has turned up anything of importance. He also had a son, John Louis "Hugh" MICHAUD that married Felicite Pauline RICHER and that marriage also took place in Alexandria, Ontario Canada. I know nothing of my Michauds as far as birth dates, especially the family of Louis Michaud and his son John Louis "Hugh " Michaud. Linda
Andrew Bradford (Painter) and Ann Rice married 21 June 1833 at St Paul's Anglican Church, Quebec. Trying to trace any family or ancestors of this couple (probable children: Elizabeth, William and Henriette). Any census records of family would also help. with thanks Roberta Henton NZ