I've done some research on two lines for people from this group but Juno has been acting up real bad. Juno has been deleting all of my e-mails that were incoming due to a "SPAM" program that they installed that isn't working right. It got so bad that I couldn't even open Juno so I had to delete the program and reinstall. This caused me to loose all of my e-mail addresses that were on mail not listed in my address book. If those who I told I'd have info e-mailed please contact me I've love to get the information to them right away. The lines were: POIRIER-AYLOTTE LOUIS BERGERON-MARIE LAMBERT I'd suggest that you sent a carbon copy of your message to me also at: jrmmgm123@aol.com just in case there is a problem. Jim Morgan Salt Lake City "Happiness is going back another generation" ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Hi all, I am having difficult with this family: Jean Baptiste Thibodeau married abt. 1766 to Marguerite Dugas. I have seen his parents online in various places as Olivier and Isabelle Madeleine Melanson. From my PRDH subscription, I find his parents to be Antoine Thibodeau and Marguerite Landry. Is PRDH ever wrong? Is anyone else researching this family? Thank you. Lorraine fkanary@comcast.net
> I am having difficult with this family: > Jean Baptiste Thibodeau married abt. 1766 to Marguerite Dugas. > I have seen his parents online in various places as Olivier and Isabelle Madeleine Melanson. From my PRDH subscription, I find his parents to be Antoine Thibodeau and Marguerite Landry. Is PRDH ever wrong? Is anyone else researching this family? > Lorraine > fkanary@comcast.net Hi, I would like to write that "PRDH is never wrong"..But unfortunately, I can't! But we're working hard to be as close to it as possible...Acadian genealogy is very difficult, because of the high degree of homonimy, the loss of registers, the dispersion, etc. etc. I will look up this case and report. Bertrand Desjardins PRDH
This appeared in The Montreal Gazette on March 19 2004 ********************************************* In search of roots $70-million project launched. Roman Catholic Church to open genealogical centre that will trace Quebec's family trees back to 1600s ALAN HUSTAK The GAzette Friday, March 19, 2004 Families throughout North America with Roman Catholic roots in Quebec should find it easier to trace their ancestry once the diocese of Quebec opens a $70-million historical archives and genealogical centre in Quebec City. The fundraising campaign to build the centre was initiated yesterday by Cardinal Marc Ouellet, the archbishop of Quebec, and Abdou Diouf, a former president of Senegal and now the secretary-general of the Francophonie, the international organization of French-speaking countries. The launch took place during a breakfast at Montreal city hall. Both men are honorary patrons of the foundation, established to consolidate 350 years of church records under one roof. With the closing of various churches in the diocese in recent years, many historic parochial and diocesan documents - including birth, marriage and death certificates - are stored in warehouses. Without proper care, they are in danger of disintegrating. The Quebec diocese has records that go back to 1658. That's when Pope Alexander VII and King Louis XIV of France named François Laval the first bishop of the colony of New France. At the time, the diocese included all of North America east of the Mississippi River. The diocese of Baltimore, for example, the first diocese in the new republic of the United States, was carved out of the Quebec diocese in 1789. Plans call for the archives to be housed in the Quebec Seminary building, in the heart of the provincial capital's Old Town. An estimated $20 million will be spent to renovate the buildings, another $20 million to catalogue and restore the collection and $30 million to finance the centre's operating costs for the next 60 years. The centre will be promoted as a tourist attraction, and will include a multimedia room that will feature a film about the history of the Quebec diocese. The fundraising committee hopes most of the money it needs will come from corporate sponsors, but will solicit some government funding. "The research centre will be a multifunctional place, open to university students, tachers and the public at large who want to conduct historical or genealogical searches," André Noreau, the foundation's founding president, said yesterday. "We also hope to put some of the archives online." Noreau said he hopes the centre will be operating by 2008, the 400th anniversary of the founding of Quebec City. Although Montreal was originally part of the Quebec diocese, its church records will remain in this city. Canon law requires each diocese to maintain its own parish information and historical records. According to church spokespeople, the proposed centre will be one of the most important archives in Canada because it is the prime source of information about the church in Canada from 1647 to 1826, when the diocese of Kingston, Ont., was established.
Hi Diane François Paradis s/o Etienne & Marie-Anne Vaillancourt married October 19, 1841 at St Simon, Les Basques Rimouski, Priscille Boulanger-Lefebvre d/o Felix & Susanne Rioux Second mar. for Francois, August 6, 1844 St Simon, Les Basque Rimouski, Sophie Parent d/o Louis & Annette Lajoie source for both Best Bill, Blue Drouin good luck Renée -----Original Message----- From: Diane Lebrun [mailto:rlebrun@telus.net] Sent: March 21, 2004 2:05 PM To: QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [QUEBEC] Paradis-Boulanger Can anyone give me the parents of both the bride and groom, and date of marriage, for François Paradis who married Priscille Boulanger-Lefebvre around 1810 - 1820 around Baie des Sables, Québec. Thank you very much for your help! Diane Lebrun
Francois PARADIS was my 5th cousin (cousin of different degrees within different surnamed families but in this instance) twice removed.....twice means am two generations younger then he was....from his dad's lines: Francois->Etienne Jr->Etienne Sr->Gabriel Jr->Marie Anne COTE (Gabe's mom's lines and back through her dad's lines) -> Jean Baptiste-> Jean Baptiste (Jean): now here JB Sr was both of our G Grand Papa.....JB Jr's brother Thomas Cote is my line and going down to me from here ok? :) Thomas COTE <-Joseph Sr<-Thomas Sr<-Leocadie (married one of my many ggrand father's=Elie (Helie) DUFOUR<-grand mom: Laure (Lors) m BOUDREAULT<-father: Antoine (Tony) <-me: Paulette am going to add some meat on those bare bones just in case you've not got ok? for my cousins: Diane, Renee, Gary....and anyone else who is out there connecting through to the above lines: Hello!! Allo!! :) Francois b Mar 24, 1814 Kamouraska, QC d Jul 1877 Baie des Sables, QC bur: Jul 13, 1877 Baie des Sables, QC m (Drouin/BB/Renee/Gary - all correct) Priscille BOULANGER/Lefebvre (but here unfortunately do not have more info on hers then what was just sent through, sorry :( and yes he was married twice and dates shown are also correct: have more on Sophie tho here it is: b Jul 09, 1812 St Andre, Kamouraska, QC d Mar 1896 bur: Mar 26, 1896 Baie des Sables, QC) showing one son: Guillaume Just wanted to say as I leave you all to continue with your research: Nice meeting you this way Diane and am pleased to see the cousins working the lines cause as I age gracefully and continue to work the lines: No greater gift on a sunday may one give another but the knowledge of knowing another cousin is realized? as tis spring now and know everyone will soon be busy out there enjoying the freedom of we all know what, mmm? :) Keep Well, Happy, Smiling and always Peacefully piecing everyone together as it should of been throughout it all but we do what we can per day, mmm? :) Hugs Everyone, gotta get bTw=back to work....till next time....
I believe this was answered before... Source Blue Drouin Francois Paradis married Priscille Lefebvre Oct 19, 1841 at St Simon, Rimouski Francois parents were Etienne Paradis and Marianne Vaillancourt Priscille parents were Felix Lefebvre and Susanne Rioux Sophie Parent married Francois Paradis Aug 6, 1844 at St Simon, Rimouski Sophie parents were Louis Parent and Annette Lajoie Francois was widower of Priscille Lefebvre ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane Lebrun" <rlebrun@telus.net> To: <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 12:05 PM Subject: [QUEBEC] Paradis-Boulanger > Can anyone give me the parents of both the bride and groom, and date of marriage, for François Paradis who married Priscille Boulanger-Lefebvre around 1810 - 1820 around Baie des Sables, Québec. > > Thank you very much for your help! > > Diane Lebrun > > > ==== QUEBEC Mailing List ==== > Our mail list archive - just click on and enter your name- > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=quebec > ==DO NOT POST VIRUS WARNINGS OR RELATED MESSAGES TO THE LIST== > >
Can anyone give me the parents of both the bride and groom, and date of marriage, for François Paradis who married Priscille Boulanger-Lefebvre around 1810 - 1820 around Baie des Sables, Québec. Thank you very much for your help! Diane Lebrun
Requesting help finding parents and marriage details of Augustin (Austin) Duclos (born August 4, 1818 in Levis, Quebec) and Louisa Zoe Murray (Desmarais, Demary), born January 1, 1829. They were married October 10, 1850 in Vermont.
Searching for the parents and marriage details for the following Liguori LAPOINTE & Zenaide BOIVIN I have one daughter for this couple... Juliette LAPOINTE m. Sep 11 1922 St-Thomas-d'Aquin Gilbert CORNEAU s/o Gilbert CORNEAU & Hermine CHOUINARD
Searching for the marriage details and the parents of the following: Rene BOIVIN & Lorraine GAUDREAULT I have one daughter for this couple... Ruth Charlotte BOIVIN m Feb 11 1975 Ste-Jeanne-d'Arc, Val-Cartier, Quebec Raymond COMEAU s/o Joseph COMEAU & Bernadette BERNARD
Regarding the subject named ancestor SVP visit the following: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~comeaunet/data/d0001/g0000097.html#I186 JL de Québec-la-Belle-Enneigée
Searching for the parents and marriage details for the following couple Arthur LECUYER & Rebecca BOIVIN I have one daughter Aline LECUYER m Jun 12 1922 St-Jean d'Iberville, Quebec Charles COMEAU s/o Joseph COMEAU & Marguerite HEBERT
Searching for the marriage details and the parents for the following Jean Noel ALLAIRE & Paulette BOIVIN I have one son for this couple Michel ALLAIRE m Jun 11 1988 Beauport, Montmorency, Quebec Josette COMEAU Antoine COMEAU & Therese ROY
I need the marriage details and the parents of Francois TANGUAY & Angelique BOIVIN I have one daughter for this couple Angelique TANGUAY m Apr 19 1814 Carleton, Bonaventure, Quebec Gregoire COMEAU s/o Francois COMEAU & Marie LEBLANC
To Austin: Thank you. I will try that title at my library. I appreciate your help. Judith
Hello, Can someone tell me where to find "Dictionnarie Biographique du Quebec" It is a source for a military record. I am looking for information on Enseigne Joseph Valin -his record dated 11 Janvier 1813, Saint-Augustin. Judith
Hello, Bon Jour, John Lawrence Herbert and Jessie Cameron were divorced 7 July 1919 in Toronto, Ontario. Can anyone tell me more about this couple? Thank you. Judith
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Hi Steve; Your great uncle probably referred to Wrightsville, which was later known as Hull until it merged with Gatineau about 1½ yrs ago (may demerge in the near future). Gilmour had at least two lumber mills in the late 1800's; one in Hull and the other in Chelsea, a few miles north-east of Hull. Frank ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Nicklen" <nicklen@telus.net> To: <QUEBEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 10:15 PM Subject: [QUEBEC] Rideville? > Has anyone ever heard of this town? My great-uncle, Jean-Baptiste Dicaire Jr., said in a recorded interview that he was born there in 1892. His father, Jean-Baptiste Dicaire Sr., was working and traveling for the Gilmour Lumber Company at the time so this is likely one of their logging towns. It may be in Quebec or Ontario. > > Many thanks, > Steve Nicklen in B.C.