Looking for a friend Is there any ONYETT out there searching? Thank you John-Robert Tremblay
Hi Looking for the marriage and parents of William Cadoret and Célina Brousseau 1850-1900, Lotbinière, Mégantic, Beauce, Dorchester, Lévis. Claude
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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. .Someone on that list suggested I write to this list as they found it helpful. I would appreciate anything one might have to add to this family. What I have is from my Mom's side of the family and most of my Aunts are elderly and mix things up quite a bit these days. Thank you for any help you may be able to be to me. Linda
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Looking for marriage and parents of: Aime LARAMEE and Regina YERGEAU abt 1908 Quebec They had a son, George R. Laramee, 93, died December 25, 2004 at the Soldiers Home of Holyoke. He was born in Holyoke, February 3, 1911. TIA, Bob Wespiser
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon A. Watts" <gordon_watts@telus.net> To: "Canada Census Campaign" <CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 12:10 AM Subject: Post 1901 Census - New Column posted Greetings All. My latest Column on Post 1901 Census issues has now been posted online. Topics of this issue include Progress of Bill S-18 ... Motion to amend Bill S-18 defeated... Debate adjourned to 12 April 2005.... What now?... letter by Ethel (Moffet) Fulford. The column is accessible at http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/gazce/gazce114.htm 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
Renee, Thank you for the information. I'll try to obtain the civil record but I was hoping also to find the record of baptism. I appreciate the help... Ed O'Connor > You can try this > good luck > Renée > > http://www.etatcivil.gouv.qc.ca/English/index.htm > > http://www.anq.gouv.qc.ca. > Getting A Copy of A Quebec Vital Record: > Archives, records from 1900 on are the responsibility of Le Directeur de > l'Etat civil.
Brenda, Many thanks for the advice. Ed O'Connor ----- Original Message ----- From: KINGSLEY@aol.com To: edoc@prodigy.net Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 6:51 AM Subject: Re: [QUEBEC] Record of Baptism Check with Family History Center, see if they have this parish in this county for this time frame. If so, order that and hopefully the baptizm will be there. Brenda
According to PRDH, parents of Marie Marguerite Fafard/Delorme who married Michel Bisaillon June 30, 1710 are Francois Fafard/Delorme and Marie Madeleine Jobin (M. Nov 3, 1683 in Champlain). Their parents are Francois Fafard and Marie Richard (m. Nov 5, 1656 in Trois Rivieres). and Charles Jobin and Marie Madeleine Giard (m. Jan 1657 in France). Hope this helps Judy ---- Original Message ----- From: <Rimous45@aol.com> To: <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 7:19 AM Subject: Re: [QUEBEC] Re: Pierre Bisaillon Marriage Kaskaskia & Children > > In a message dated 4/4/2005 8:16:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > SueSommerville@aol.com writes: > > Before that time Michel Bisaillon had married at Detroit on 30 June 1710 > to > Marguerite Fafard dite Delorme. > > > > > > Who are the parents of Marguerite Fafard?? > Thanks, Paula > > > ==== QUEBEC Mailing List ==== > Please do not use signature lines announcing all the names you > are researching. They make it difficult for other researchers > when checking our mail list archives. >
In a message dated 4/4/2005 8:16:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, SueSommerville@aol.com writes: Before that time Michel Bisaillon had married at Detroit on 30 June 1710 to Marguerite Fafard dite Delorme. Who are the parents of Marguerite Fafard?? Thanks, Paula
thank you Suzanne, for the information. It always annoys me when information is stretched to make a match. With what you have found, I agree , that Michel is the likely candidate for fatherhood in these cases. What tips the scale for me is the fact that in his will, Pierre makes no statement of children, dead or alive. you should know that your material you referred to was one of the first items I " harvested" in my search for Pierre. so it looks like the Faribault information is mostely wishfull thinking?'' Thanks so much for your help Fran W
Fran, The way he have given the details is how Marthe Faribault Beauregard also records the information in her transcription of records. However, when I looked at the records on microfilm, I noticed that the baptism record for _Pierre_ Bisaillon on 13 November 1703, has _no first name_ for the father, only a P for the Latin word for father. The mother's name is given as Marie Therese Osuresa. The priest performing the baptism was Father Gravier, s.j., and the godparents were Pierre Champagne and Elizabeth, no last name given There is no indication the birth is illegitimate. All other entries in this section also have a "P:" for father, most of the time followed by a first and last name. There is also a Marie Bisaillon, baptized 22 February 1699, no father's first name given, mother's name Marie Therese; godparents Antoine Baillargeon and Marie Aco, his wife. Father Julien Bineteau, s.j. Again, no indication the birth is illegitimate. Since _Michel_ Bisaillon can be documented in the Illinois - Kaskaskia area at the time and testified in 1714 that he had twice been married by Catholic priests, named Bineteau and Mermet, to Native women, who were both deceased prior to his next marriage, at least one of these above children with no father's first name is most assuredly Michel's, and most probably both of them are. Father Mermet served among the Ilinois and also at St. Joseph des Miamis (Niles, Michigan) Early records for this latter place are missing, but Michel Bisaillon was most assuredly there at some point in time. There is an illegitimate child named Michel Bisaillon, born in March, baptized 20 April 1712, no father's first name given, mother's name Akensamac8a; godfather Joseph Leris, godmother's name omitted. Signed by Jos. M. de Villers, captain. Father Gabriel Marest. Michel was definitely in the area at the time the child would have been conceived; then he led Natives to Detroit in the spring of 1712 to fight the Fox / Renards / Mesquakis when they attacked Fort Pontchartrain and the Native allies of the French there in May. Before that time Michel Bisaillon had married at Detroit on 30 June 1710 to Marguerite Fafard dite Delorme. You can read some of Michel's "justification" for his alleged mis-behavior among the Illinois and my citation of a judicial inquiry in 1714, at Roots, Racines, Késsinimek, Part 6, July 2003, and Part 10, November 2003, footnote 22. http://www.leveillee.net/roots/index.html Make your own mind up. I am positive the name _Pierre_ as father does not appear on the microfilm version of the Kaskaskia records I have copied. Suzanne Suzanne Boivin Sommerville In a message dated 4/4/2005 2:46:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, QUEBEC-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: X-Message: #1 Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 14:19:22 EDT From: WFrantastic@aol.com To: QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <1dc.3a2141ed.2f818daa@aol.com> Subject: Pierre Bisaillon Marriage Kaskaskia & Children Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Looking for some "official" documention of Pierre Bisaillon's Children and perhaps spouses this is what I was so graciously given and it is good material. I am wondering if any one has any thing to add to it. "Pierre Bisiallon and Marie Therese Osunesa were listed as the parents for their children Pierre and Marie. Michel is listed as fils illegitime [illegitimate son] of Pierre Bisaillon and Marie Asemgamesoua. This information comes from: Parish Records of Notre-Dame de l'Immaculee Conception des Kaskakias, 1695-1799 Registre Illinois: Kaskaskia Publication: Ottawa, ON: National Archives of Canada" Thanks for helping Fran Wilcox
I'm looking for the death record for George William McLean who died in Bonaventure Co., PQ some time between 1925 and 1935. The form I received from Quebec asks for the date of death, so I'm in a bit of a Catch 22 situation. Are there no microfilms for this period available from either the Provincial or Federal government? I've contacted the church for Saint Ann de Restigouche and Saint Andre de Restigouche, According to family recollection he was buried in one of two places. Neither place has a burial record for him. Any suggestions would be gladly welcomed. Herb Ouellette
Hi, Looking for the marriage of Adele Provencal and Charles Fecteau. Adele is the daughter of Isidore Provencal and Olive Gagé. Beauce or Megantic Claude
You can try this good luck Renée http://www.etatcivil.gouv.qc.ca/English/index.htm http://www.anq.gouv.qc.ca. Getting A Copy of A Quebec Vital Record: Archives, records from 1900 on are the responsibility of Le Directeur de l'Etat civil. If you would like to request a birth, marriage or death certificate from the government for any record from 1900 on, you can write: Le Directeur de l'état civil Service à la clientèle 205, rue Montmagny Québec, QC G1N 2Z9 They will send you the necessary form. Don't forget to request it in English, unless you read and write French well. The fees are on the form. If you speak French well then you can order a birth, marriage or death certificate for a record from 1900 on by visiting the http://www.anq.gouv.qc.ca. e-mail. anq@mcc.gouv.qc.ca. -----Original Message----- From: edoc [mailto:edoc@prodigy.net] Sent: April 4, 2005 5:55 AM To: QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [QUEBEC] Record of Baptism Is there any possible way to obtain a baptismal record for a member of my extended family who was born and baptized in Waterloo, Shefford County, Quebec ? Margaret King( mother's name: Boire) was born on October 23 1914. The date of birth is from other records here in the US. The parents were Henri William King and Ernestine Boire. Thanks for any possible advice. Ed O'Connor Hudson,MA
There's a Joseph COUTURE married to a Francoise ASSELIN 29 AUG 1809 at St-Michel in Bellechasse County, Quebec his parents are Joseph COUTURE & Suzanne GUAY her parents are Pierre ASSELIN & Louise ROY dON
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
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon A. Watts" <gordon_watts@telus.net> To: "Canada Census Campaign" <CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 1:27 AM Subject: Post 1901 Census - Senator Scoreboard updated Greetings All The Senator's Scoreboard on the Post 1901 Census Project website has been updated with information available to date. http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census/Senscore1.htm Nine new Senators appointed 24 March 2005 have been added. Even with these new Senators added there are still seven vacancies to fill -- one each for New Brunswick, PEI, Manitoba and British Columbia, and three for Quebec. There have been a number of changes made regarding positions of Senators. On 23 March, 19 Senators voted YES to a proposed amendment to Bill S-18 that would have had the effect of closing all public access to records of Census between 1918 and 2005. Each of those Senators, including nine who had previously been awarded Gold Ticks of Support, have now been awarded a Red X of Opposition. Assuming that there will be a recorded vote on Third Reading in the Senate of Bill S-18 we will be watching closely to see how they vote at that time. Please note that a recorded vote is not a certainty. Votes are normally done on a YEA/NAY or show of hands basis, and a recorded vote is done only if requested by the Senators. Current standings on the Senator's Scoreboard are as follows: 36 FOR, 20 AGAINST, 18 NON-COMMITTAL and 24 who have not bothered to respond to our requests for their position. The Senate resumes sitting on 12 April 2005. We hope that Bill S-18 will complete Third Reading and be referred to the House of Commons on that day, or shortly after. 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
Is there any possible way to obtain a baptismal record for a member of my extended family who was born and baptized in Waterloo, Shefford County, Quebec ? Margaret King( mother's name: Boire) was born on October 23 1914. The date of birth is from other records here in the US. The parents were Henri William King and Ernestine Boire. Thanks for any possible advice. Ed O'Connor Hudson,MA