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    1. [Q-R] Bev, family tree
    2. MK via
    3. Bev, Is there a way to download a GED file from your online free on Ancestry.com? If you can do this, anything you have online will be saved to this file and you should be able to open it with your genealogy program. Most family tree type programs will open these. If you get this accomplished, I will most certainly backup all your data on a disk or flash drive or something so you have it saved in case you ever have this type of trouble again (saved somewhere off your computer). Just some thoughts/suggestions. Good luck to you in getting this resolved.

    08/27/2014 01:27:19
    1. Re: [Q-R] Needing help !!!
    2. yakumo1107 via
    3. I have Family Tree Maker 2011. When I close the program is makes a backup file automatically. Do you know if your version does that? Jesse -----Original Message----- From: Beverly Thomson via <quebec-research@rootsweb.com> To: NORTHEAST-ROOTS-L <NORTHEAST-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com>; Quebec-Beauhuntchat <Quebec-Beauhuntchat@rootsweb.com> Cc: Quebec-research <Quebec-research@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tue, Aug 26, 2014 11:49 am Subject: [Q-R] Needing help !!! I am in desperate need of some help. I have been using Family Tree Make for many years & have my family's records/documents back to ca1600+/-. (@ least 2-3000 names shown there). I opened my file recently only to find that ALL had been deleted. I was totally devastated !!!!! I have tried everything that I can think of to get them back on my 'puter but w/no luck. Can anyone PLEASE offer suggestions My most sincere thank you in advance for your help. Bev ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~For the list web page, goto: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~unclefred/main.htm And we are on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/QRlist/ List Archives are at: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/QUEBEC-RESEARCH ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEBEC-RESEARCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/26/2014 11:44:09
    1. Re: [Q-R] Needing help !!!
    2. Boojie via
    3. Bev, you might try the FTM forum archives, or join the list.It's helped me a few times. http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/other/Software/FTM.html Toni On 8/26/2014 12:47 PM, Beverly Thomson via wrote: > I am in desperate need of some help. > > I have been using Family Tree Make for many years & have my family's > records/documents back to ca1600+/-. (@ least 2-3000 names shown there). > > I opened my file recently only to find that ALL had been deleted. I was > totally > > devastated !!!!! I have tried everything that I can think of to get them > back on my 'puter but w/no luck. > > Can anyone PLEASE offer suggestions > > My most sincere thank you in advance for your help. > > Bev > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~For the list web page, goto: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~unclefred/main.htm > And we are on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/QRlist/ > List Archives are at: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/QUEBEC-RESEARCH > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEBEC-RESEARCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/26/2014 09:44:59
    1. Re: [Q-R] Needing help !!!
    2. Doreen O via
    3. Luella is right. Don't try to mess around with it but instead pay someone to retrieve it for you and do that before it gets written over. Somewhere in your system you have made a backup and a pro will find that. Cheers! Doreen =========== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beverly Thomson via" <quebec-research@rootsweb.com> To: NORTHEAST-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com, Quebec-Beauhuntchat@rootsweb.com Cc: Quebec-research@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 9:47:28 AM Subject: [Q-R] Needing help !!! I am in desperate need of some help. I have been using Family Tree Make for many years & have my family's records/documents back to ca1600+/-. (@ least 2-3000 names shown there). I opened my file recently only to find that ALL had been deleted. I was totally devastated !!!!! I have tried everything that I can think of to get them back on my 'puter but w/no luck. Can anyone PLEASE offer suggestions My most sincere thank you in advance for your help. Bev ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~For the list web page, goto: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~unclefred/main.htm And we are on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/QRlist/ List Archives are at: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/QUEBEC-RESEARCH ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEBEC-RESEARCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/26/2014 09:42:37
    1. Re: [Q-R] Needing help !!!
    2. Lisa Lepore via
    3. Hi Bev, It's been a long time since we have corresponded! I'd ask how you've been, but I think the answer would be "fine until now" :-( So sorry for this problem but there must be a way out of it. I saw that you have a tree at ancestry.com, so if you are using your program in conjunction with the ancestry.com tree, you should call them for help. I have read about people having this type of problem from time to time. You should be able to restore your FTM files from your ancestry tree, I hope. They have a help forum here http://ancestryforums.custhelp.com/hives/be6669975a/summary I am still using my ancient version of FTM - Version 9. In that program, when you shut down, it automatically saves a backup file. Look in your help section to see if your version does the same thing. If so, you should be able to open from that. There is an FTM Tech mailing list you could join here http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/other/Software/FTM-TECH.html and another one here http://genforum.genealogy.com/using/ Hope everything works out OK. Your Gaboriault cousin, Lisa lisa.lepore2@gmail.com > -----Original Message----- > From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quebec-research- > bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Beverly Thomson via > Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 12:47 PM > To: NORTHEAST-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com; Quebec-Beauhuntchat@rootsweb.com > Cc: Quebec-research@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Q-R] Needing help !!! > > > I am in desperate need of some help. > > I have been using Family Tree Make for many years & have my > family's > records/documents back to ca1600+/-. (@ least 2-3000 names shown > there). > > I opened my file recently only to find that ALL had been deleted. I > was > totally > > devastated !!!!! I have tried everything that I can think of to get > them > back on my 'puter but w/no luck. > > Can anyone PLEASE offer suggestions > > My most sincere thank you in advance for your help. > > Bev

    08/26/2014 08:23:20
    1. Re: [Q-R] Needing help !!!
    2. luella via
    3. Beverly, I'm so sorry as I know the feeling, but, as they say, nothing is really gone from your computer. Options: get a recovery program and try and recover them yourself or take it to a reputable computer service/repair and pay them to recover (they also would be able to give you some idea of any loss you would suffer). Others with more computer expertise may be able to give you additional assistance. I wish you the best. Luella On Aug 26, 2014, at 9:47 AM, Beverly Thomson via wrote: I am in desperate need of some help. I have been using Family Tree Make for many years & have my family's records/documents back to ca1600+/-. (@ least 2-3000 names shown there). I opened my file recently only to find that ALL had been deleted. I was totally devastated !!!!! I have tried everything that I can think of to get them back on my 'puter but w/no luck. Can anyone PLEASE offer suggestions My most sincere thank you in advance for your help. Bev ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~For the list web page, goto: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~unclefred/main.htm And we are on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/QRlist/ List Archives are at: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/QUEBEC-RESEARCH ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEBEC-RESEARCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/26/2014 04:21:34
    1. [Q-R] Needing help !!!
    2. Beverly Thomson via
    3. I am in desperate need of some help. I have been using Family Tree Make for many years & have my family's records/documents back to ca1600+/-. (@ least 2-3000 names shown there). I opened my file recently only to find that ALL had been deleted. I was totally devastated !!!!! I have tried everything that I can think of to get them back on my 'puter but w/no luck. Can anyone PLEASE offer suggestions My most sincere thank you in advance for your help. Bev

    08/26/2014 03:47:28
    1. Re: [Q-R] Jean Aubuchon (1632 - 1685)
    2. Renee Cummings via
    3. Based on a marriage contract signed with Louis Sédilot on April 4, 1643, Jean married Marguerite Sédilot on September 19, 1654, at Trois-Rivières. Since Marguerite was only eleven years old at that time, the marriage was rehabilitated in Montreal on April 12, 1655.12 >From 'La Vie Libertine en Nouvelle-France par Robert-Lionel Séguin" page 374-375 With addition from The Aubuchon Family website tells, as the news commentator might say "the rest of the story". We know that the flesh is weak No man can resist the charms of a pretty woman for very long. One, was Jean Aubuchon dit Lespèrance son of Jean & Jeanne Gilles, of Saint-Jacques, diocese of Dieppe. At Trois Rivières, on September 1654 Jean Aubuchon marries Marguerite Sédillot. Since she was only 12 at the time, the marriage was rehabilitated at Montréal, April 12 1655. The youthfulness of his young bride was not enough to contain Jean's ardour, who went about seducing the vivacious Marguerite Boissel, spouse of Montréal, Québec surgeon, Etienne Bouchard. She will soon be 23 years old. On June 17 1660, Aubuchon is found guilty of adultery by the members of the Sovereign council. For his crime "le coureur" is condemned to a fine of 6 hundred livres towards the husband & perpetual banishment giving him three months to clear his affairs. The fickle spouse will not fair any better. On top of depriving her of her dowry, the governor, broke all matrimonial conventions, for his benefit, & allowed her husband to return her to her parents or to keep her lock up for the rest of her days. A sentence inspired by the old custom when a cheated husband had the right to send his spouse to a cloister to punish her for her conduct, and to protect her from life's pitfall. Jean is said to have led a rather scandalous life. On June 17, 1660, he was found guilty of an adulterous relationship with Marguerite Boissel, the wife of Étienne Blanchard, surgeon of Montreal and was fined 600 pounds payable to the husband. He entered the fur trade and became a prosperous merchant. Some of his profits were associated with the sale of liquor to the Native Americans, for which he was arrested and convicted several times. Based on this behavior he was banished from Montreal and moved to Trois-Rivieres, and later returned to the Island, settling at Longue-Pointe. He became the church warden at Notre Dame, and gave 300 livres to the parish for Masses to be said in perpetuity. The present ban for Jean is not permanent. As soon as his fine his paid, Aubuchon enters Montréal, Québec where he leads a very eventful life. He is first condemned to a fine of 50 livres for trafficking in Alcohol with the Indians. This misdemeanour does not stop him from being name "marguillier", church-warden, of his parish, a function that will bring him more trouble. .In spite of the King's order, Aubuchon takes a place that he has no right to, during church processions. On March 10 1675 this obsession with being superior to others brings him stern reprimands by the Civil authorities. On the morning of December 2 1685, Aubuchon is found lifeless in his bed. The circumstances of his death awakes some suspicions. None speaks of assassination. But from talking to this one and that one, Marguerite Sedilot accuses Jacques Paillereault of killing her husband, that gave reason for very long procedures that lasted 3 years. For lack of proof the Sovereign Council finally acquits the accused. While away from his home in Longue-Pointe on busine in Montreal, Jean Aubuchon was found dead of knife wounds in the bed of the townhouse where he was staying, on December 3, 1685. Marguerite Sedilot, his wife and mother of his 13 children, accused Jacques Paillerault, her alleged lover, of the murder. After a trial which lasted about three years, and having found no witnesses to the act, a judgment was rendered requiring Jacques to pay the expenses of the suit, and sentencing him to time served. Marguerite didn't remain a widow much longer, On February 18 1687 she married Pierre Lusseau. -----Original Message----- From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of yakumo1107 via Sent: August-25-14 12:54 AM To: pleblan@aim.com; quebec-research@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Q-R] Jean Aubuchon (1632 - 1685) Hello everyone, I was wondering about that too. I saw that information in an online family tree but it seems a bit simplified. I have Marguerite Sediot born in 1643 so the April 4, 1643 marriage contract was for a newborn infant. Then in 1655 she was 12 which I presume was the acceptable age. It is kind of awkward because Marguerite Boissell was also born in 1643 so she was around 16 when they had the affair. I guess he liked them young... The wording of the information implies he was banished for the sale of liquor but from what I saw it looked like he was banned for the affair. Does anyone know where there would be online copies of the 1643 marriage contract and any documents on the 1660 trial and/or banishment? -----Original Message----- From: Paul L LeBlanc via <quebec-research@rootsweb.com> To: quebec-research <quebec-research@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, Aug 24, 2014 11:01 pm Subject: Re: [Q-R] Jean Aubuchon (1632 - 1685) Found this from Father John Maybe a few more details -----Original Message----- From: JHostage <JHostage@aol.com> Sent: Tue, Aug 21, 2007 7:10 pm Subject: Re: [Q-R] Assinated in Bed? Hi Dolly, If I may quote a message sent some time ago by Fr. John that I saved in my FTM Notes: "Cousin Renée's citation from "La vie libertine ... " tells us a part of "the story". The Aubuchon Family website tells, as the news commentator might say "the rest of the story". A marriage contract between Jean Aubuchon and Marguerite Sedilot was signed at Trois-Rivieres on April 4, 1643. Marguerite was 11 years old at the time. The marriage was rehabilitated at Montreal on April 12, 1655. Jean is said to have led a rather scandalous life. On June 17, 1660, he was found guilty of an adulterous relationship with Marguerite Boissel, the wife of Étienne Blanchard, surgeon of Montreal and was fined 600 pounds payable to the husband. He entered the fur trade and became a prosperous merchant. Some of his profits were associated with the sale of liquor to the Native Americans, for which he was arrested and convicted several times. Based on this behavior he was banished from Montreal and moved to Trois-Rivieres, and later returned to the Island, settling at Longue-Pointe. He became the church warden at Notre Dame, and gave 300 livres to the parish for Masses to be said in perpetuity. While away from his home in Longue-Pointe on busine in Montreal, Jean Aubuchon was found dead of knife wounds in the bed of the townhouse where he was staying, on December 3, 1685. Marguerite Sedilot, his wife and mother of his 13 children, accused Jacques Paillerault, her alleged lover, of the murder. After a trial which lasted about three years, and having found no witnesses to the act, a judgment was rendered requiring Jacques to pay the expenses of the suit, and sentencing him to time served. Fr John L Sullivan" 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/25/2014 10:30:19
    1. Re: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Francois Plante & Marie Alexandre c. 1850-60
    2. Discussion via
    3. Hi Doreen, I want to correct my previous post. You are absolutely right. I should have written Francois Plante and Marie Alexandre. Sorry, Calins Florent -----Message d'origine----- De : Doreen O [mailto:grandeebc@shaw.ca] Envoyé : 24 août 2014 21:33 À : Discussion Cc : QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com Objet : Re: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Joseph Plante & Marie Alexandre c. 1850-60 Don't you mean Francois Plante? He is father of Antoine. Doreen =============== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Discussion via" <quebec-research@rootsweb.com> To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2014 6:57:35 PM Subject: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Joseph Plante & Marie Alexandre c. 1850-60 Hi, I am looking for the above mariage and parents. They had a son Antoine Plante who married Sophie Laperriere in Saint-Leon-le-Grand (Maskinonge) on July 1st 1884. Cheers Florent Coache Napierville, Quebec ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~For the list web page, goto: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~unclefred/main.htm And we are on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/QRlist/ List Archives are at: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/QUEBEC-RESEARCH ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEBEC-RESEARCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/25/2014 06:24:44
    1. Re: [Q-R] Marriage at L'Assumption--Desmarais & Perrau--Jan. 1776--Page 111
    2. Fran LaChance via
    3. from the Drouin Marriage L'Assomption 1776-01-15 Drouin Collection record : d1p_1159b0482.JPG DEMARAIS , JOSEPH Subject Mar. st. single PERRAU , MARIEDESANGES Subject Mar. st. single DEMARAIS , FRANCOIS Father of the groom death deceased GAUTIER , CATHERINE Mother of the groom PERRAU , JOSEPH Father of the bride LAPERCHE , MARIE ANNE Mother of the bride On 25/08/2014 8:43 AM, dtdoe via wrote: > To All: > > I simply can't read this Marriage very well. Can anyone on the list? I see her Father is Joseph Perrau but > I can't read the Mother. Whom are his Parents ? Francois & Marie Catherine Gautier? > > > Thanks for ANY help in advance. > > > Darlene Holling --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com

    08/25/2014 05:33:14
    1. Re: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Joseph Plante & Marie Alexandre c. 1850-60
    2. Discussion via
    3. Hi Doreen, I think it is really Antoine Plante and Sophie Laperrière. Calins Florent -----Message d'origine----- De : Doreen O [mailto:grandeebc@shaw.ca] Envoyé : 24 août 2014 21:33 À : Discussion Cc : QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com Objet : Re: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Joseph Plante & Marie Alexandre c. 1850-60 Don't you mean Francois Plante? He is father of Antoine. Doreen =============== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Discussion via" <quebec-research@rootsweb.com> To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2014 6:57:35 PM Subject: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Joseph Plante & Marie Alexandre c. 1850-60 Hi, I am looking for the above mariage and parents. They had a son Antoine Plante who married Sophie Laperriere in Saint-Leon-le-Grand (Maskinonge) on July 1st 1884. Cheers Florent Coache Napierville, Quebec ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~For the list web page, goto: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~unclefred/main.htm And we are on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/QRlist/ List Archives are at: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/QUEBEC-RESEARCH ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEBEC-RESEARCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/25/2014 04:12:40
    1. [Q-R] Marriage at L'Assumption--Desmarais & Perrau--Jan. 1776--Page 111
    2. dtdoe via
    3. To All: I simply can't read this Marriage very well. Can anyone on the list? I see her Father is Joseph Perrau but I can't read the Mother. Whom are his Parents ? Francois & Marie Catherine Gautier? Thanks for ANY help in advance. Darlene Holling

    08/25/2014 02:43:25
    1. Re: [Q-R] Jean Aubuchon (1632 - 1685)
    2. yakumo1107 via
    3. Hello everyone, I was wondering about that too. I saw that information in an online family tree but it seems a bit simplified. I have Marguerite Sediot born in 1643 so the April 4, 1643 marriage contract was for a newborn infant. Then in 1655 she was 12 which I presume was the acceptable age. It is kind of awkward because Marguerite Boissell was also born in 1643 so she was around 16 when they had the affair. I guess he liked them young... The wording of the information implies he was banished for the sale of liquor but from what I saw it looked like he was banned for the affair. Does anyone know where there would be online copies of the 1643 marriage contract and any documents on the 1660 trial and/or banishment? -----Original Message----- From: Paul L LeBlanc via <quebec-research@rootsweb.com> To: quebec-research <quebec-research@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, Aug 24, 2014 11:01 pm Subject: Re: [Q-R] Jean Aubuchon (1632 - 1685) Found this from Father John Maybe a few more details -----Original Message----- From: JHostage <JHostage@aol.com> Sent: Tue, Aug 21, 2007 7:10 pm Subject: Re: [Q-R] Assinated in Bed? Hi Dolly, If I may quote a message sent some time ago by Fr. John that I saved in my FTM Notes: "Cousin Renée's citation from "La vie libertine ... " tells us a part of "the story". The Aubuchon Family website tells, as the news commentator might say "the rest of the story". A marriage contract between Jean Aubuchon and Marguerite Sedilot was signed at Trois-Rivieres on April 4, 1643. Marguerite was 11 years old at the time. The marriage was rehabilitated at Montreal on April 12, 1655. Jean is said to have led a rather scandalous life. On June 17, 1660, he was found guilty of an adulterous relationship with Marguerite Boissel, the wife of Étienne Blanchard, surgeon of Montreal and was fined 600 pounds payable to the husband. He entered the fur trade and became a prosperous merchant. Some of his profits were associated with the sale of liquor to the Native Americans, for which he was arrested and convicted several times. Based on this behavior he was banished from Montreal and moved to Trois-Rivieres, and later returned to the Island, settling at Longue-Pointe. He became the church warden at Notre Dame, and gave 300 livres to the parish for Masses to be said in perpetuity. While away from his home in Longue-Pointe on busine in Montreal, Jean Aubuchon was found dead of knife wounds in the bed of the townhouse where he was staying, on December 3, 1685. Marguerite Sedilot, his wife and mother of his 13 children, accused Jacques Paillerault, her alleged lover, of the murder. After a trial which lasted about three years, and having found no witnesses to the act, a judgment was rendered requiring Jacques to pay the expenses of the suit, and sentencing him to time served. Fr John L Sullivan" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~For the list web page, goto: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~unclefred/main.htm And we are on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/QRlist/ List Archives are at: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/QUEBEC-RESEARCH ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEBEC-RESEARCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/24/2014 06:54:13
    1. Re: [Q-R] Jean Aubuchon (1632 - 1685)
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Found this from Father John Maybe a few more details -----Original Message----- From: JHostage <JHostage@aol.com> Sent: Tue, Aug 21, 2007 7:10 pm Subject: Re: [Q-R] Assinated in Bed? Hi Dolly, If I may quote a message sent some time ago by Fr. John that I saved in my FTM Notes: "Cousin Renée's citation from "La vie libertine ... " tells us a part of "the story". The Aubuchon Family website tells, as the news commentator might say "the rest of the story". A marriage contract between Jean Aubuchon and Marguerite Sedilot was signed at Trois-Rivieres on April 4, 1643. Marguerite was 11 years old at the time. The marriage was rehabilitated at Montreal on April 12, 1655. Jean is said to have led a rather scandalous life. On June 17, 1660, he was found guilty of an adulterous relationship with Marguerite Boissel, the wife of Étienne Blanchard, surgeon of Montreal and was fined 600 pounds payable to the husband. He entered the fur trade and became a prosperous merchant. Some of his profits were associated with the sale of liquor to the Native Americans, for which he was arrested and convicted several times. Based on this behavior he was banished from Montreal and moved to Trois-Rivieres, and later returned to the Island, settling at Longue-Pointe. He became the church warden at Notre Dame, and gave 300 livres to the parish for Masses to be said in perpetuity. While away from his home in Longue-Pointe on busine in Montreal, Jean Aubuchon was found dead of knife wounds in the bed of the townhouse where he was staying, on December 3, 1685. Marguerite Sedilot, his wife and mother of his 13 children, accused Jacques Paillerault, her alleged lover, of the murder. After a trial which lasted about three years, and having found no witnesses to the act, a judgment was rendered requiring Jacques to pay the expenses of the suit, and sentencing him to time served. Fr John L Sullivan"

    08/24/2014 05:59:47
    1. Re: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Joseph Plante & Marie Alexandre c. 1850-60
    2. Renee Cummings via
    3. Good evening Florent Antoine married July 1st 1884. and is said to be widower of Marie Larcousiere. He married Marie Larcousiere in 1839-11-18 and is s/o Francois Plante & Marie Alexandre. I think that this is your Antoine baptism and his parents marriage below Baptême Maskinongé 1845-11-14 Naissance : 1845-11-13 Acte du Fonds Drouin :d1p_25590791.jpg PLANTE , ANTOINE Sujet sexe m. PLANTE , FRANCOIS Père ALEXANDRE KELIM , MARIE Mère **** Then I found this marriage the bride's father is Alexandre**** ================= Mariage St-Léon-le-Grand (Maskinongé) 1839-11-18 Acte du Fonds Drouin :d1p_25980602.jpg PLANTE, FRANCOIS Sujet Résidence : ST LEON LE GRAND DE MASKINONGE âge maj Ét. civ. célib. KIDING ,MARIE Sujet Résidence :INDETERMINE âge maj Ét. civ. célib. PLANTE , FRANCOIS Père de l'époux Résidence : ST LEON LE GRAND DE MASKINONGE DEHAIES , AGATHE Mère de l'époux Résidence : ST LEON LE GRAND DE MASKINONGE décès décédée KIDING , ALEXANDRE Père de l'épouse Résidence : ST LEON LE GRAND DE MASKINONGE décès décédé **** DESALLIERS , LOUISE Mère de l'épouse Résidence : ST LEON LE GRAND DE MASKINONGE Good luck Renee -----Original Message----- From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Discussion via Sent: August-24-14 9:58 PM To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Joseph Plante & Marie Alexandre c. 1850-60 Hi, I am looking for the above mariage and parents. They had a son Antoine Plante who married Sophie Laperriere in Saint-Leon-le-Grand (Maskinonge) on July 1st 1884. Cheers Florent Coache Napierville, Quebec

    08/24/2014 04:13:29
    1. [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Joseph Plante & Marie Alexandre c. 1850-60
    2. Discussion via
    3. Hi, I am looking for the above mariage and parents. They had a son Antoine Plante who married Sophie Laperriere in Saint-Leon-le-Grand (Maskinonge) on July 1st 1884. Cheers Florent Coache Napierville, Quebec

    08/24/2014 02:57:35
    1. Re: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Joseph Plante & Marie Alexandre c. 1850-60
    2. Doreen O via
    3. Don't you mean Francois Plante? He is father of Antoine. Doreen =============== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Discussion via" <quebec-research@rootsweb.com> To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2014 6:57:35 PM Subject: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Joseph Plante & Marie Alexandre c. 1850-60 Hi, I am looking for the above mariage and parents. They had a son Antoine Plante who married Sophie Laperriere in Saint-Leon-le-Grand (Maskinonge) on July 1st 1884. Cheers Florent Coache Napierville, Quebec ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~For the list web page, goto: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~unclefred/main.htm And we are on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/QRlist/ List Archives are at: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/QUEBEC-RESEARCH ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEBEC-RESEARCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/24/2014 02:33:06
    1. [Q-R] Cemetery Trip
    2. WFlem72706 via
    3. Schenectady, N.Y. is on for tomorrow. The weather man says sun all day. So you have until about 7PM this evening to get anymore requests in for that area. Best Bill

    08/23/2014 04:56:07
    1. [Q-R] Gravestones of 16th century Jacobites wrecked, Scotland
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    3. VANDALS have destroyed gravestones at a 16th century church in a raid which has devastated its congregation. Ten of the 19 memorials targeted at Prestongrange Parish Church, in Prestonpans, are now smashed beyond repair. The others – weighing as much as two tonnes – were pushed over, leaving the church with a huge repair bill. The site contains headstones belonging to soldiers who died in the Jacobite Rising of 1745 as well as former ministers. Church officer Ian Ness said: “I don’t think these vandals realise the graves they are toppling down are probably their own ancestors. It’s just mindless destruction. “I don’t know where this leaves the church because it will cost us at least £3500 to get the council to put the stones back up. Who’s to say the vandals won’t come back the following day? I don’t know if we’ll be able to do much about it, and that’s really upsetting.” The attack took place some time between Sunday evening and early Monday morning. Church members have spoken of their shock at the 
incident, insisting it had shaken their confidence in people of the surrounding area. Church session clerk Ian Wallace said: “I visited the church yard and almost cried. Headstones that had marked the last resting place of ‘Panners’ for nearly 400 years had been desecrated.” Minister Marilyn Steele said: “The cemetery is such an asset to Prestonpans. I’ve lived here for 50 years and I’m so disappointed in the people of this town that don’t seem to understand just how important that cemetery is to their heritage.” Built in 1560 upon the ruins of a 12th century abbey, Prestongrange Parish Church was one of the first houses of worship to be built in Scotland following the Reformation in 1560. The area notably played host to one of the more iconic Jacobite victories in the uprising of 1745, which was documented by a priest watching from the Prestongrange Church tower. East Lothian Council leader Willie Innes said the destruction would be a knock-back for tourism. He said: “The cemetery is no longer in use, but it’s of great historical significance to the area and Scotland. It’s home to memorials honouring soldiers that died in the Battle of Prestonpans, and is a huge draw for the area.” A police spokesman said: “Inquiries are ongoing to identify those responsible. Anyone who remembers seeing suspicious activity around the church between Sunday afternoon and Monday morning is asked to contact police.”

    08/23/2014 04:48:10
    1. [Q-R] Cemetery Report: Aug 17, 2014 " Walk Like an Egyptian "
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    3. Made it out the door at 4:30AM and I'll head back to the Rochester area, as Tupper Lake didn't work out again for this weekend. 6:00AM brings me to White Haven Memorial Park Cemetery on Marsh Road at Pittsford, N.Y. @ 64F. This looks doubtful if I'm going to do it or not. I'll take a sampling and see what happens. Claraence A. Bash Born June 30, 1924 and died Oct 19, 2004 (P). Drema Herkimer 1930-2005. William Jesse Trolley D.D.S. Born Oct 11, 1919 and died March 27, 2012(P). Joseph Buggie Born July 15, 1932 and died April 13, 2014. That's enough of this place. I'm dead against this type of cemetery. I've mentioned before I dont like these and as I dont carry a weed wacker and a rake on these trips, these type burials are near impossible. They are all brass, laying flat below the ground surface. They get covered with dirt, grass and leaves. And as big as this place is, I'm sure I would have been here well over a day had it been normal headstones. Walked .3 mile in this "Other World Place" and vacated at 7:18AM. 7:24AM brings me to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, established 1866 at Fairport @ 61F. J. R. Hawkins Born at Glastonbury, Simersetshire, England Nov 9, 1814 and died March 24, 1887. Emmett George Hagadorn 1859-1946. Howard Cody Pybus 1896-1969. H. W. Beaumont 1852-1945. Effa L. Sutton 1887-1968. Wayland Hogeboom Mason 1866-1943. Solon J. Slade 1883-1971. George M. Guerin 1847-19_ _ wife Eunice 1845-1910. Mulford Butts Born at Dover Plains, N.Y. May 21, 1796 and died June 2, 1871. Sarrilla L. Bly Born May 1831 and died June 1870. Hobart Ray DeWitt 1888-1892. Alvin Fassett Co. G 108th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Born 1808 died and buried at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, Civil War. Melona Peters 1854-1937. Elizabeth Duke 1858-1945 (P). Jane Ann Barker Born at Leeds, England and died Jan 1936 age 81 years. Jean Berg Cedarleaf Born Dec 28, 1946 and died Feb 6, 2012 (P). Judith E. Rubsam Born May 6, 1961 and died Oct 6, 2010. Hall C. McElwaine Born April 1, 1911 and died Aug 10, 1993. Mary A. Cruickshank Born Dec 5, 1933 at Derry, North Ireland and died Oct 21, 2010. Lawyer Hall Jr. Born Feb 7, 1939 and died May 12, 2007. Lillian Wightman 1857-1948. William W. Bills 1898-1943(< parents humour)( I think his middle name is Will) Joseph Gunsaul died Sept 28, 1891 age 66 years. Walked 1.1 mile in this "Dream Land" and vacated at 9:00AM @ 64F. 9:13AM brings me to Elmwood Cemetery established 1820 on Carter Road, East Penfield @ 63F. Elga O. Enter 1899-1982. Elise Gasser 1883-1925. Colbourne A. Bennett 1898-1970. Mahala Conant died Feb 26, 1823 age 31 years and 19 days. Wyat A. Smith 1858-1934. Hudson Furman died April 12, 1851 age 26 years. John Rousseau Sr. 1860-1936. Arminda Foskett Talman 1844-1919. Ann D. Fisher Born at Somersetshire, England 1823 and died 1906. Eva Juby 1892-1991. Eskil Peterson 1886-1965. Wilmarth G. Reed 1897-1979. Harold J. Riley Born at Brooklyn, N.Y. Nov 2, 1917 and died Sept 8, 1973. Kenneth L. Bridges Born Nov 17, 1922 and died April 6, 1945, Missing in action in the South China Sea, WW 2. Walked .5 miles in this "Demised Den" and vacated at 9:58AM @ 63F. 10:16AM brings me to Center Cemetery Established 1813 on Ayrault Road, Perinton @ 67F. Theron MacMillan 1863-1911. Ailse Howe died July 9, 1853 age 39 years 10 months and 14 days. Lureny Cady died March 4, 1844 age 75 years. Murrin Burr died June 29, 1822 age 49 years. Lonson Burr died May 19, 1827 age 27 years. Amip Titus 1838-1904. Sarah A. Stebbins 1852-1922. Reed C. Mendinhall 1880-1929. Lettice Norton died March 4, 1856 age 78 years and 6 months. Walked .6 miles in this "Stiff Park" and vacated at 10:50AM @ 67F. 10:57AM brings me to Masson Road Cemetery in Egypt @ 66F.........Now I understand, as I was driving through this village to get to the cemetery, I noticed the people on the street were all walking funny. They were all walking like Egyptians.............................................. Oliver Loud 1780-1829. Thurlow Weed 1847-1921. Walked .1 mile in this "Failed Health Farm" and vacated at 11:10AM. 11:15AM brings me to St Mary's Cemetery on Turk Hill Road at Fairport @ 67F. Michael Thorn 1886-1964 (P). Benoit Lachance 1924-2012. M. Ullainee Caler Born July 21, 1895 and died March 19, 1963. George N. Guerin 1889-1973 wife Marion 1890-1959. Elspeth R. Cressy Born Nov 12, 1963 and died Dec 25, 1969. Mary L. Dambra 1914-2010. (That's seems to be a universal statement by women)( Just like the '60's Ban the Bra.....full speed ahead.) Jean R. Grosser 1917-1973 (P). Jennie ingro 1912-1934. Mary Pontius Ward 1874-1928.(P) Victorine Reykler Born at Belgium Feb 17, 1883 and died March 20, 1965. Belinda LaSalle 1879-1969. Leon E. Sours 1902-1963(P)(something Sue does to my shirts, sours them.............) Rev. George E. Gauthier 1933-1995. Keron Kenney 1861-1935. Gordon J. Gauthier 1898-1975 wife Marie C. 1899-1979. Jean Suppa 1926-1987(this is the way your called to supper in New York City, Suppa is ready................) Catherine Hosey Born at Ferbane, Kings County, Ireland and died July 25, 1872 age 73 years. Keren Kinney died July 26, 1883 age 63 years. Walked 1.4 miles in this (Chapter 7 Theme Park) and picked up 21 flags and vacated at 12:56PM @ 67F. 1:24PM brings me to Macedon Center Cemetery on Route 31F @ 68F. Stephen Kester died March 3, 1872 age 88 years and 12 days. Alexander Purdy Born Jan 4, 1801 and died April 19, 1873. Philander Packard died April 2, 1857 age 59 years 11 months and 3 days. Walked .2 miles in this "Redline Ravine" and vacated at 1:38PM @ 68F. 1:39PM brings me to Macedon Center Cemetery, established 1850, on Canandaigua Rd.@ 70F. Samuel Swetman 1852-1936(P). Zalmom L. Hadden died Sept 2, 1888 age 80 years 3 months and 26 days. Rev. Gideon Osband died June 7, 1855 age 55 years. Vane Herald Born May 30, 1873 and died June 19, 1912. Amy M. Hye 1891-1960. Ethie A. Foskett 1862-1926. Manuel Willetts died Oct 21, 1882 age 70 years. Eliza Haygreen 1819-1886. John S. Perry Born at Litchfield, Connecticut May 26, 1782 and died Aug 29, 1865 wife Sophia C. Born at Windham, Connecticut April 12, 1797 and died Jan 26, 1865. Sumner E. Perry died Feb 10, 1861 age 15 years and 25 days. Lamorie D. Hoag died Jan 21, 1916 age 67 years. Humphrey H. Hoag died Jan 25, 1900 age 89 years 1 month and 2 days. Lindley M. Hoag died March 31, 1863 age 13 years and 6 months. Granvill Wolsey Born Dec 8, 1809 and died Sept 28, 1878. A thought for both North of the border and South of the border. "Few of their children (immigrants) in the country learn English" " The signs in our streets have inscriptions in both languages............unless the stream of their importation could be turned...they will soon so outnumber us that all the advantages we have will not be able to preserve our language, and even our government will become precarious". Wise words by Benjamin Franklin 1700's. I am not implying anything about the French & English language in Canada. But all the other non conformists to the U.S.A. and Canada. The past couple times I went to Niagara Falls, Ontario, I dont believe there were any Canadians left there. Seems all the restaurants and motels were Indian or Pakistani. I do understand what Quebec is doing with ethnic looks. You want to be a Canadian, be a Canadian, leave the towels at home. It should apply here also. I would gladly help a foreigner, but dont take advantage of me. Especially the ones that come from New Jersey, boy do they need to learn the language. As I was reading about Ben Franklin not long ago, his statements above got to me. Enough politics, this has not been a paid political announcement ! Charles E. Gildersleeve 1858-1940. Desire Bills died Nov 14, 1889 age 85 years 3 months and 9 days. Durfee Osband Born Jan 5, 1801 and died Sept 9, 1884.(That's the way Husband is pronounced in New York City) Hannah M. Burton Born at New Haven, Connecticut and died Sept 23, 1877 age 82 years. Arloa E. Harbou 1921-1991. Harriet Benham Born at New Haven, Connecticut May 7, 1800 and died Nov 14, 1881 husband Peter P. Pulver Born at Pine Plains,N.Y. Feb 4, 1804 and died April 25, 1881. Monroe Carman 1857-1933. Hicks Halsted Born Jan 10, 1811 and died May 31, 1895. Carrie E. Clapp Born Feb 25, 1836. Walter B. Wilcoxen 1897-1977. Mary Penlope Fritts 1835-1900. John Seaman Born at Ramapo, N.Y. March 13, 1818 and died March 25, 1891. Uriah Rutter Co. G 16th N.Y. Cav. Civil War 1845-1922. Richard Lapham Born Feb 18, 1800 and died Sept 21, 1852. Alvon E. Eldredge 1914-2004. Schuyler Bills 1860-1944. Hiley T. Kemp 1880-1883. Thomas C. Hance Born at Calvert County, Maryland and died April 18, 1888 age 105, 6 months and 22 days. Rebecca Jenkins (Colored) 1853-1935 (P).(COLORED was carved into the headstone, signs of the past) Mature J. Kennett 1867-1949. John ikewood 1892-1991. Warlie L. Clark 1884-1936. Nevah Rhea Tobin (Nevah is Never in New York City) 1893-1971.(Nevah say Never) Viola A. Homann 1897-1942. Ethelanne G. Goers 1955-2012. Edith S. Johncox 1880-1954. Rolen D. Jess 1907-1958. Ora Vincent Sawdey Jr. Born June 11, 1923 and died April 12, 2000. Dee Dee Cottrell PV2 US Army Born March 26, 1964 and died Aug 9, 1983. Musette MacGuidwin Born Oct 29, 1927 and died July 23, 1959. Abram Tellier 1898-1955. Osborn H. Young 1905-1988. Sake A. Schilstra 1849-1927. D. Warland 1887-1979(P). Darwin L. Waterstraw 1902-1963 (P). Wildabelle W. Airy Born Aug 2, 1911 and died June 20, 2012. Landis H. Burdick 1907-1968. Picked up 10 flags and walked 2.3 miles in this "Everyone's Future Home" and vacated at 4:06PM @ 70F. 4:12PM brings me to Baker Cemetery at Walworth on Rt. 441 @ 70F. Benager Gilbert 1832-1903. Conrad Alles 1835-1898. Waity Ackles Born Sept 3, 1819. Herland Wray 1895-1982. Hon. Marsh Newton Taylor 1883-1953. Almedia Powell died Nov 21, 1889 age 73 years and 11 months. Aeneas Lamb Born Sept 25, 1806 and died Feb 2, 1895. Stephen Bancraft, Continental Line Revolutionary War Born July 30, 1753 and died March 6, 1831. Patience Bancroft died Jan 10, 1856 age 65 years 11 months and 13 days. Telottsey Bancroft died Aug 26, 1822 age 34 years 11 months and 22 days. John P. Stebbins 1830-1914 wife Alvina Stebbins 1826-1921. Consider Stebbins 1783-1850. Orlie Clark 1876-1961. Lieut. Daniel Matthewson, Rhode Island Militia, Revolutionary War Born Jan 17, 1749 and died Sept 28, 1832. Walked .3 miles in this " Depart Mart" and vacated at 4:42PM @ 70F. 9 cemeteries for the day. 31 flags for the day. 6.8 miles walking for the day. Got home at 6:17PM @ 70F. Drove 194 miles for the day. Gas $29.30 for the day. Tolls $ 5.65 for the day. Another great day with the dead. Best Bill Help keep our dead alive.

    08/22/2014 01:10:01