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    1. Re: [QUEBEC] Trois-Rivieres, BOYCE family
    2. Frances LaChance
    3. More on Thomas Boyes Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s <http://www.ancestry.ca/search/db.aspx?dbid=7486&enc=1> Name: Thomas Boys Year: 1818 Place: Canada Source Publication Code: 43.10 Primary Immigrant: Boys, Thomas Annotation: Date and port of arrival. Source Bibliography: ACTON, JOHN A. Index of Passengers Who Immigrated to Canada Between 1817 and 1849. Toronto: Ontario Genealogical Society, 1999. 93p. Page: 6 There is a J Boyce who has a family tree at Ancestry - It's a public tree so you might be able to see it. change ancestry.ca to ancestry.com if you can't access it at first. If not, I'll send you the email address of the person whose tree it is. You'll probably be cousins of sorts. http://trees.ancestry.ca/tree/10884154/person/-540896430?ssrc= Fran Sheila Lafleur wrote: > Hi list > > I am trying to help my hubby learn about his roots, and could sure use some advice and help!! > > on 1881 census I found this listing > > James AUMELIE M Male Irish 35 Ireland Clerk Catholic > Isabelle AUMELIE Female Irish 8 Quebec Scholar Anglican > Charles AUMELIE Male Irish 10 Quebec Scholar Anglican > John BOYCE M Male Irish 24 Quebec Anglican > Isabelle BOYCE M Female Irish 24 Quebec Anglican > John Nelson BOYCE Male Irish 7 Quebec Scholar Anglican > > > Source Information: > Census Place Notre-Dame Ward, Trois-Rivieres, Ste-Maurice, Quebec > Family History Library Film 1375850 > NA Film Number C-13214 > District 83 > Sub-district D > Page Number 9 > Household Number 34 > ____________________ > > I have this marriage reg. from MATTAWA which seems to fit well with the above > > On the 2nd November one thousand eight hundred eighty one, we the undersigned priest, after the giving of three bans and service granted by us by virtue of the powers given to us by Monsignor J. Bishop Thomas Duhamel of Ottawa, have received the mutual consent of marriage between John BOYCE widower in his first wedding of Isabella Haddams ( believe it should say ADAMS) from Trois Riviere on the one hand and Matilda Belair minor daughter of Olesime Belair and Suzanne Laronde consent. Were present at the agreement of marriage. Olesime Belair, the girl's father and Jean Allard her brother-in-law who were unable to sign with us. > > I am trying to learn about John Boyce, John and Matilda's daughter Agnes married Eugene Lafleur June 29, 1908 in North Bay. These are my husbands grandparents. > > John Boyce married Isabella Adams in Trois-Rivieres Prebyterian Church July 31, 1872 she was a minor when she married and I think her father was Alexander Adams > > I would love to known more about John Boyce, who were his parents ? where he was from his birth / bapt date etc. I don't think his age is correct on this census because on marriage registration it say he was of age and a bachlor so had to be 21 years at least in 1872. > > I found no death for his wife Isabelle she had to have died in 1881 after census was taken and what happened to John Nelson ? > > As you can see a thousand questions :-) Any help to solve this puzzle greatly appreciated > > Cheers > > Sheila Stewart-Lafleur > . > . > Search the Archives: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search?path=QUEBEC > . > Browse the Archives: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/QUEBEC/ > . > A link to a favorite site: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~unclefred/main.htm > . > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEBEC-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >

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