>Yes, PRDH does have it on the couple & Individual page. #898. & > Acte * 72839 - no link to the death though. Possibly because the > document has not survived, or perhaps Bertrand will explain why not. > Comments : TUÉ D'UN COUP D'ÉPÉE PAR LE SIEUR DUMONT DE BLAIGNAC, > LIEUTENANT DANS LES TROUPES DE LA MARINE. SOURCE: ACTE DU NOTAIRE > BASSET EN DATE DU 10 OCTOBRE 1690 Bonjour, The explanation is that his burial, if it was recorded, did not reach us; hence no record in the repertory of B, M, S. But a notarial act, cited above, indicates he was killed on the tenth of October 1690. So we can give the date in his individual file. > > Francis T. Watters wrote: >> P.S. Are you aware that the Drouin Collection may not show all the >> BMD? That happens when the copy is taken off the one that was in the >> Greffe where the priest may have missed some entries. I've seen that >> several times. Some time whole pages are missing. Don't know why >> Ancestry.com didn't use their LDS own microfilms at least up to >> 1876. The Quebec Archives often do go beyond those years.. LDS took >> off their copies from the parishes. Contrary to what many people seem to think, The Generations Network, which is the parent company to the Ancestry sites, has no link with the LDS church; hence you can't refer to "their LDS own microfilms". Furthermore, the agreement between the Catholic church and the LDS leading to the microfilming of the Church copy in the 1970s did not give the LDS the right to replicate and eventually sell copies to outside organizations. Finally, there are cases where the church copy is missing records which are in the Greffe copy. The Drouin collection often has for the older records both copies. The thing to do of course would be to match the two series record after record; there are over 10 million, so... have fun! Bertrand Desjardins
Thanks Bertrand, I knew you'd have an explanation. I've been looking for the document in the Drouin but can't find anything there for Basset - or that date - 10 Oct 1690. Fran Sarnia, ON, Canada http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fjl1935/ THE FUTURE IS AS GREAT AS THE PROMISES OF GOD! Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com) Desjardins Bertrand wrote: >> Yes, PRDH does have it on the couple & Individual page. #898. & >> Acte * 72839 - no link to the death though. Possibly because the >> document has not survived, or perhaps Bertrand will explain why not. >> Comments : TUÉ D'UN COUP D'ÉPÉE PAR LE SIEUR DUMONT DE BLAIGNAC, >> LIEUTENANT DANS LES TROUPES DE LA MARINE. SOURCE: ACTE DU NOTAIRE >> BASSET EN DATE DU 10 OCTOBRE 1690 >> > > Bonjour, > > The explanation is that his burial, if it was recorded, did not reach us; hence no record in the repertory of B, M, S. But a notarial act, cited above, indicates he was killed on the tenth of October 1690. So we can give the date in his individual file. > > >> Francis T. Watters wrote: >> >>> P.S. Are you aware that the Drouin Collection may not show all the >>> BMD? That happens when the copy is taken off the one that was in the >>> Greffe where the priest may have missed some entries. I've seen that >>> several times. Some time whole pages are missing. Don't know why >>> Ancestry.com didn't use their LDS own microfilms at least up to >>> 1876. The Quebec Archives often do go beyond those years.. LDS took >>> off their copies from the parishes. >>> > > Contrary to what many people seem to think, The Generations Network, which is the parent company to the Ancestry sites, has no link with the LDS church; hence you can't refer to "their LDS own microfilms". Furthermore, the agreement between the Catholic church and the LDS leading to the microfilming of the Church copy in the 1970s did not give the LDS the right to replicate and eventually sell copies to outside organizations. Finally, there are cases where the church copy is missing records which are in the Greffe copy. The Drouin collection often has for the older records both copies. The thing to do of course would be to match the two series record after record; there are over 10 million, so... have fun! > > Bertrand Desjardins > > >
The notarial act states that it was the "treizième Septembre dernier" (13 September 1690) that he was assassinated. (Reference: La Grande Recrue de 1653). Nicole ----- Original Message ----- From: "Desjardins Bertrand" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; "QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L" <[email protected]>; "Quebec-List" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 6:55 AM Subject: Re: [Q-R] [QUEBEC] Drouin 1690 - Notre-Dame - Burials >Yes, PRDH does have it on the couple & Individual page. #898. & > Acte * 72839 - no link to the death though. Possibly because the > document has not survived, or perhaps Bertrand will explain why not. > Comments : TUÉ D'UN COUP D'ÉPÉE PAR LE SIEUR DUMONT DE BLAIGNAC, > LIEUTENANT DANS LES TROUPES DE LA MARINE. SOURCE: ACTE DU NOTAIRE > BASSET EN DATE DU 10 OCTOBRE 1690 Bonjour, The explanation is that his burial, if it was recorded, did not reach us; hence no record in the repertory of B, M, S. But a notarial act, cited above, indicates he was killed on the tenth of October 1690. So we can give the date in his individual file. > > Francis T. Watters wrote: >> P.S. Are you aware that the Drouin Collection may not show all the >> BMD? That happens when the copy is taken off the one that was in the >> Greffe where the priest may have missed some entries. I've seen that >> several times. Some time whole pages are missing. Don't know why >> Ancestry.com didn't use their LDS own microfilms at least up to >> 1876. The Quebec Archives often do go beyond those years.. LDS took >> off their copies from the parishes. Contrary to what many people seem to think, The Generations Network, which is the parent company to the Ancestry sites, has no link with the LDS church; hence you can't refer to "their LDS own microfilms". Furthermore, the agreement between the Catholic church and the LDS leading to the microfilming of the Church copy in the 1970s did not give the LDS the right to replicate and eventually sell copies to outside organizations. Finally, there are cases where the church copy is missing records which are in the Greffe copy. The Drouin collection often has for the older records both copies. The thing to do of course would be to match the two series record after record; there are over 10 million, so... have fun! Bertrand Desjardins ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~For the list web page, goto: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~unclefred/main.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message