Looking for marriage and parents of: 1 - Joseph Métilly (possibly dit St. Onge) and Josephine Vincent before 1860, but probably not earlier than about 1845 (he was 22 in 1851 census and she was 21). NOTE: In 1851 they were living in St-Pie, but his second marriage January 30, 1860 took place at St-Césaire-de-Rouville. They are both listed as being from Beloeil and there are other Métilly families listed as being from St-Jean-Baptiste (assuming Rouville). 2 - Joseph Métilly (possibly dit St. Onge) (from St-Jean-Baptiste) and Elisabeth Brodeur (from Beloeil), probably around 1826 to 1833 and could be near any of these areas. NOTE: In 1851 they were living in St-Pie right next to above Joseph, and he is 45 and she is 47. Their oldest child listed, Christophe, is 18 years old and is listed as being from St-Pie. 3 - Felix St. Onge (may be Métilly) (from St-Jean-Baptiste) and Louise Desgrés (from Beloeil), probably around 1826 to 1833 and near any of these areas. NOTE: In 1851 they were living in St-Pie a short distance form the above two Joseph Métilly families and both Felix and 2nd Joseph above are listed as being 45, Louise is listed as also being 45). Their children are born in either St-Pie or St-Jean-Baptiste - seems they moved back and forth or were visting during pregancies - the oldest is Jean-Baptiste and is 19. 4 - Francois(?) Fortier (from St-Simon) and Louise St. Onge (may be Métilly) (from St-Jean-Baptiste) probably between 1844 and 1850 in any of these areas. NOTE: In 1851 they were living in St-Pie next door to Felix and are both 25 years old with their oldest child being Louise, 3 years old, being born in St-Pie. I am trying to tie these families together and then to my St. Onge family and beyond but need a kick-start. Thanks! Patty --------------------------------- TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV.