Most of those children died as infant. I only found 4 marriages for that family Francois Regis seems to be the only possible one. The baptism recorded just before his, on the same day, is also a Francois, maybe that's where the priest copied it from that one-( Good luck Renee Baptême St-Hyacinthe 1814-06-23 Naissance : 1814-06-23 Acte du Fonds Drouin : d1p_03880860.jpg CHAPU , FRANCOIS REGIS Sujet sexe m. CHAPU , LOUIS Père BONET , THERESE Mère -----Original Message----- From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Renee Cummings Sent: May-28-14 9:35 AM To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH@rootsweb.com Subject: [Q-R] Jean Regis Chaput, Frm the archives From: Selma Grant < <mailto:selma_grant@yahoo.com> selma_grant@yahoo.com> Subject: [Q-R] Jean Regis Chaput Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 22:35:59 -0700 (PDT) Looking for the baptism of Jean Regis Chaput ??son of Louis Chaput and Marie Therese Bonnet. I have his marriage to josephte Charon Oct. 1832 St-Denis. I have 18 kids for Louis and Therese but no Jean I do have a Francois Regis born in 1814 with no wife. Any ideas Selma
From: Selma Grant < <mailto:selma_grant@yahoo.com> selma_grant@yahoo.com> Subject: [Q-R] Jean Regis Chaput Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 22:35:59 -0700 (PDT) Looking for the baptism of Jean Regis Chaput ??son of Louis Chaput and Marie Therese Bonnet. I have his marriage to josephte Charon Oct. 1832 St-Denis. I have 18 kids for Louis and Therese but no Jean I do have a Francois Regis born in 1814 with no wife. Any ideas Selma
From: Selma Grant < <mailto:selma_grant@yahoo.com> selma_grant@yahoo.com> Subject: [Q-R] Name??? Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 23:22:40 -0700 (PDT) In the St-Denis-sur-Richelieu pg103 of 4 Jan 1827 there is a baptism of a Justine Chaput. the mother is Therese ??MINETTE?? husband Louis Chaput. I have found 17 kids for the family of Louis and Therese BONNET. Could this just be a mistake in spelling buy the priest?? It fits in a space where they could have another child Selma
Jean Regis & Josephte had a son with same name as father but who died at 3 years of age in 1836 at St-Hyacinthe. Marriage of Louis Chaput & Therese Bonnet was 30 January 1803 at St-Hyacinthe. Found a few references to Jean Regis who give him an approx. yr of 1812 but I didn't see any baptism around that time for him. Doreen > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Selma Grant" <selma_grant@yahoo.com> To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2014 10:35:59 PM Subject: [Q-R] Jean Regis Chaput Looking for the baptism of Jean Regis Chaput ??son of Louis Chaput and Marie Therese Bonnet. I have his marriage to josephte Charon Oct. 1832 St-Denis. I have 18 kids for Louis and Therese but no Jean I do have a Francois Regis born in 1814 with no wife. Any ideas Selma ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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
In the St-Denis-sur-Richelieu pg103 of 4 Jan 1827 there is a baptism of a Justine Chaput. the mother is Therese ??MINETTE?? husband Louis Chaput. I have found 17 kids for the family of Louis and Therese BONNET. Could this just be a mistake in spelling buy the priest?? It fits in a space where they could have another child Selma
Looking for the baptism of Jean Regis Chaput ??son of Louis Chaput and Marie Therese Bonnet. I have his marriage to josephte Charon Oct. 1832 St-Denis. I have 18 kids for Louis and Therese but no Jean I do have a Francois Regis born in 1814 with no wife. Any ideas Selma
Hi Cousins, Searching for the MP of Philippe Drouin married to Marie Boulet(tte) about 1895. Philippe had a son Alfred born on Nov 14, 1897 in St Odilon, Dorchester County. Alfred married Bertha Blondin on August 18, 1919 Ste Marie, Lewiston Maine. Merci. Gabe Couture
Name: Philias Drouin adult s/o Gaspard Drouin & Marie Zoe Cloutier Spouse: Marie Boulet adult d/o Richard Boulet & Catherine Lambert Marriage Year: 1886 [31 Aug 1886] Marriage Location: St-Joseph-de-Beauce, Québec (Quebec) http://interactive.ancestry.ca/1091/d13p_7440592/10535516?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.ca%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3ddrouinvitals%26rank%3d1%26new%3d1%26MSAV%3d0%26msT%3d1%26gss%3dangs-d%26gsfn%3dPhilippe%26gsln%3dDrouin%26msgdy%3d1895%26uidh%3dap3%26mssng0%3dMarie%26mssns0%3dBoulette%26pcat%3dDROUINCOLLECTION%26fh%3d5%26h%3d10535516%26recoff%3d5%2b22%2b23%26ml_rpos%3d6&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord NB: Gaspard Drouin & Zoe Cloutier married 27 January 1852 http://interactive.ancestry.ca/1091/d13p_7430712/8966120?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.ca%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3ddrouinvitals%26rank%3d1%26new%3d1%26MSAV%3d0%26msT%3d1%26gss%3dangs-d%26gsfn%3dGaspard%26gsln%3dDrouin%26msgpn__ftp%3dSt-Odilon-de-Cranbourne%252c%2bRobert-Cliche%252c%2bQuebec%252c%2bCanada%26msgpn%3d1655407%26msgpn_PInfo%3d8-%257c0%257c1652393%257c0%257c3243%257c0%257c5009%257c0%257c1654537%257c1655407%257c0%257c%26dbOnly%3d_C000000F%257c_C000000F_x%252c_F0006C09%257c_F0006C09_x%26uidh%3dap3%26mssng0%3dZoe%26mssns0%3dCloutier%26pcat%3dDROUINCOLLECTION%26fh%3d0%26h%3d8966120%26recoff%3d4%2b5%2b19%2b20%26ml_rpos%3d1&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord NB: Richard Boulet(Boulette) & Catherine Lambert married 10 February 1846 http://interactive.ancestry.ca/1091/d13p_7430446/11957056?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.ca%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3ddrouinvitals%26rank%3d1%26new%3d1%26MSAV%3d0%26msT%3d1%26gss%3dangs-d%26gsfn%3dRichard%26gsln%3dBoulet%26msgpn__ftp%3dSt-Odilon-de-Cranbourne%252c%2bRobert-Cliche%252c%2bQuebec%252c%2bCanada%26msgpn%3d1655407%26msgpn_PInfo%3d8-%257c0%257c1652393%257c0%257c3243%257c0%257c5009%257c0%257c1654537%257c1655407%257c0%257c%26dbOnly%3d_C000000F%257c_C000000F_x%252c_F0006C09%257c_F0006C09_x%26uidh%3dap3%26mssng0%3dCatherine%26mssns0%3dLambert%26pcat%3dDROUINCOLLECTION%26fh%3d0%26h%3d11957056%26recoff%3d4%2b5%2b19%2b20%26ml_rpos%3d1&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord Cheers! Doreen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gabe Couture" <gcouture@gwi.net> To: "Q R" <QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2014 6:13:36 PM Subject: [Q-R] Drouin-Boulette Hi Cousins, Searching for the MP of Philippe Drouin married to Marie Boulet(tte) about 1895. Philippe had a son Alfred born on Nov 14, 1897 in St Odilon, Dorchester County. Alfred married Bertha Blondin on August 18, 1919 Ste Marie, Lewiston Maine. Merci. Gabe Couture ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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
ARNOLD -- The rancher dug with his hands, and with the pliers he pulled from his belt, into the Custer County hill that had been home to so many before him. The soil was loose, and it didn't take long. "I thought, 'I'm not a doctor, but that sure looks like a human hip to me,'" said Blake Bierman, 26, who ranches with his parents in the South Loup River valley near Arnold. He pulled out more dirt, and found a rib cage. He stopped, and he called the sheriff in Broken Bow, when he unearthed a human skull. ** * ** Link for the rest of the story: http://journalstar.com/news/state-and-regional/nebraska/returning-peace-to-unexpected-graves/article_9239544b-cebb-535f-aadc-65f88101d8e5.html
*HENDERSON, Neb. --* A group of friends is raising money and awareness to repair damage made to the Farmers Valley Cemetery near Henderson after more than 40 headstones were damaged or destroyed back in August. Paxton resident Matt Bergen grew up in Henderson. A history buff, one of his favorite local spots was the Farmers Valley Cemetery. "As a kid we hung out there a bunch, it's right on the river, it's just kind of a natural attraction to hang out down there it's so neat and lots of history there," said Bergen, who organized the Gatekeepers' Ride. The cemetery is the resting place for Civil War veterans, politicians, and many others from the 1800s. But a recent visit did not bring the same happiness from Bergen's childhood. He said, "I actually visited the cemetery about a week after the damage happened and it just kind of gives you a sick feeling to see the damage that was done. Not living there anymore, you just want to do something to try to help out." So Matt and 7 others made the 120 mile bike trip over 2 days to the cemetery, following the final ride of a person buried in the grounds. "Marion Littlefield who was killed in an Indian Raid up by Burwell was hauled all the way down to Farmers Valley Cemetery to be buried. So we're kind of following the historic route," said Harry Eckerson, an Aurora resident who took part in the bike ride. Part of the sentence for Robert Kelly, who pleaded guilty guilty in December to the vandalism, is he had to pay $10,000 in restitution, almost 1/3 of the cost to repair the 44 headstones. The Gatekeepers' riders are raising money for a new fence, one that will match the historic time period much of the cemetery was created in. "Ultimately they need about $12,000. We got an outfit that's willing to match what we raise and then I think possibly run it through a grant to where we could triple what we raise so we'd love to get as much as we can for what they need," said Bergen. Eckerson added, "The people I've asked have been kicking in a few bucks here and there and I think we're probably getting close to $1,000 right now." The riders arrived in Henderson at the cemetery just in time for the annual Memorial Day celebration. Anyone interested in donating to the Gatekeepers' Ride or to the cemetery for other repairs, contact the Plainsman Museum at (402) 694 - 6531, or click the link to their website. http://www.1011now.com/home/headlines/Gatekeepers-Ride-Hopes-to-Benefit-Vandalized-Farmers-Valley-Cemetery-260625481.html
I agree, I think the priest was being kind as Joseph was born 5 years before the second marriage. Fran On 25/05/2014 12:43 PM, linp219@aol.com wrote: > OR THE PRIEST may have known Augustin/Antoine and simply put > the name of the first wife in the child's baptism record. As Fr John > would say, THINGS HAPPEN. > Have a good day > Linnie > -----Original Message----- > From: Fran LaChance <singer.35@hotmail.com> > To: linp219 <linp219@aol.com> > Sent: Sun, May 25, 2014 12:40 pm > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Subject changed: Joseph Deschamps parentage > > to clarify a bit: > > Anastasie/Eulalie are the same person. m 1824 to Joseph [Augustin/Antoine & Francoise > Lalonde] > > Joseph's father: Augustin/Antoine are the same person > > Joseph's his 2nd marriage was 27 Feb 1797 a few DAYS after Francoise died [16 Feb 1797; > age 59: death record says 60]. That seems really strange. HOWEVER, if Francoise had > been ill for a very long time, perhaps he and Charlotte were together before they > married and attributed Joseph to Francoise to 'save face'. Francoise's last child of > record was in 1776. > > I have all the marriages etc for all parents/siblings/themselves and have scoured the > records with no luck. He had to have been baptized somewhere before his marriage to > Anastasie in St. Benoit. > > Thanks for all the responses. I think it's a mystery which will never be solved. > > Fran L > > > > > > On 24/05/2014 10:29 PM, linp219@aol.com wrote: >> Well Fran, we know it isn't at all likely that a 55 yr old woman gave birth, so is it >> possible that Joseph was the son of the second marriage?? See below. >> By the way, St-Benoit is another place you could look for the baptism. >> >> >> The above records do not start until 1855. I am looking for a baptism cir 1792 >> According >> to an 1882 in Ontario death record for Joseph Deschamps age 90, he was born >> there. >> >> Anyone have a clue as to where a baptism would have taken place if he was born >> there = >> aside from St. Eustache? >> >> I've checked at ancestry/Genealogiequebec and other places but can't seem to >> find >> Joseph-anywhere except on his marriage record in 1824 to Anastasie Reaume. If >> the parents >> are correct: Augusin Antoine Deschamps and Francoise Amable Lalonde, his mother >> would have >> been 55 at this birth. >> >> Any/all help appreciated >> >> Fran L >> >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > <http://www.avast.com/> > This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus > <http://www.avast.com/> protection is active. > > --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
Quiet Sunday morning........... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglicisation
From: Paul L LeBlanc < pleblan@aim.com <mailto:pleblan@aim.com> > Subject: [Q-R] Jean Louis Parent went "West" from Quebec to Louisiana Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 10:18:01 -0400 (EDT) Jean Louis Parent went "West" from Quebec to Louisiana Got another one. Spanish priest got involved so Spanish first names in the records They listed the grandparents on birth of child. Jean Louis (pere) father is translated to Pierre Parent. Mother is listed as Juana de la Crois so Jeanne and then the fun begins. LaCrois, DelaCrois, or Descoteau(x) are possibilities. Coming down the river is later. If J L pere was born in early 1760 like thought so he was older, or was born in "Illinois". Anyone have a Pierre Parent m Jeanne Descoteau(x) in the 1750s? Notes from earlier research Jean Louis Parent was born on 8 Aug 1788 in St. James Parish, Louisiana, a son of Juan Louis Parent of Canada and Monique St. Eustache Parent of Mobile. An alternative version is Jean Louis PARENT Jr. (Jean Louis-2, Pierre-1) was born Juan Luis (the son of Luis and Monica Sustach [Eustache]). They became residents of Iberville Parish. According to the Diocese of Baton Rouge records, his grandparents were listed as Pedro Parent and Juana de la Crois Parent of Canada. He was baptized on 20 Nov 1788 in St James Catholic Church, Convent, St. James Parish, Louisiana. Sponsor: Juana Baptista Siazon & Maria Magdalena Tibodo. Other name spelling: Juan Luis.
Jean Louis Parent went "West" from Quebec to Louisiana Got another one. Spanish priest got involved so Spanish first names in the records They listed the grandparents on birth of child. Jean Louis (pere) father is translated to Pierre Parent. Mother is listed as Juana de la Crois so Jeanne and then the fun begins. LaCrois, DelaCrois, or Descoteau(x) are possibilities. Coming down the river is later. If J L pere was born in early 1760 like thought so he was older, or was born in "Illinois". Anyone have a Pierre Parent m Jeanne Descoteau(x) in the 1750s? Notes from earlier research Jean Louis Parent was born on 8 Aug 1788 in St. James Parish, Louisiana, a son of Juan Louis Parent of Canada and Monique St. Eustache Parent of Mobile. An alternative version is Jean Louis PARENT Jr. (Jean Louis-2, Pierre-1) was born Juan Luis (the son of Luis and Monica Sustach [Eustache]). They became residents of Iberville Parish. According to the Diocese of Baton Rouge records, his grandparents were listed as Pedro Parent and Juana de la Crois Parent of Canada. He was baptized on 20 Nov 1788 in St James Catholic Church, Convent, St. James Parish, Louisiana. Sponsor: Juana Baptista Siazon & Maria Magdalena Tibodo. Other name spelling: Juan Luis.
If your area of interest is the State of New York, there are a couple resources out there for newspapers as well. There is the Northern New York Library Network and a website called Fulton History. Both have online copies of old newspapers. The ranges vary but roughly cover two centuries from what I can tell. They changed their website addresses from when I first saw them but they should be easy to find using Google. Right now they are www.FultonHistory.com and http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ (From the NNYLN website link) -----Original Message----- From: Joyce Crete <ivyfrances@gmail.com> To: QR (QR ) <QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com>; Yvon <y.crete@videotron.ca> Sent: Sat, May 24, 2014 5:34 pm Subject: [Q-R] Fwd: Newspapers on line Thought at least some of you would find some interest in on-line newspapers. I translated message as best I could with some help from Google. Joyce Crete Now possible to read newspapers on nearly 2 centuries *For those who love to learn. * *To add to your favorites * *It's great as information.* to go back and reminisce Unbelievable but true! Click the link ... logs will appear in alphabetical order ... Example: "Le Devoir" will be in *D*; "La Presse", "La Patrie" in *P* ... etc ... If you click on "La Presse" ... all the numbers of LaPresse will appear ... click on one of the titles of a number, it enlarges so that we can read it. A Mine! For amateurs / trainers of history, for writers in search of our past or simply for anyone wishing to read of their past or learn more about them ... Here is a list of all Canadian and American newspapers in English but also in French! [Http://news.google.com/newspapers] It is then a wealth of cultural information, sociological The ideas on this publication was undertaken at different periods (some newspapers dating from 1750 ...) ================================================ Maintenant possible de relire des journaux sur près de 2 siècles *Pour ceux qui aiment se renseigner.* *À ajouter à vos favoris* *C’est super comme information.* *pour retourner en arrière* *se rappeler des souvenirs* Incroyable mais vrai ! Cliquer sur lien ... les journaux vous apparaîtront par ordre alphabétique... Exemple : "le Devoir" sera dans les D; "La Presse", "La Patrie"... dans les P etc... Si vous cliquez sur "la Presse"...tous les numéros de la Presse apparaissent...cliquer sur un des titres d'un numéro, il s'agrandit de façon à ce qu'on puisse le lire. Une mine !!! Pour les amateurs/trices d’histoire, pour les écrivains à la recherche de notre passé ou plus simplement pour toutes les personnes qui désirent relire leur passé ou en savoir plus sur lui… Voici une liste de tous les journaux américains, canadiens en anglais mais aussi en français ! [ http://news.google.com/newspapers ] Il s’agit-là d’une mine d’informations culturelles, sociologiques … Des idées sur la publicité qui était entreprise à différentes époques ( certains journaux datent de 1750 … ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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
Could this be the one his parents would be Union 1785-06-27 Ste-Geneviève (Pierrefonds) HENAULT-DESCHAMPS-HUNAULT JOSEPH-MARIE & LALONDE MARIE-JOSEPHE PRDH Baptême Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue 1791-05-30 Naissance : 1791-05-29 Acte du Fonds Drouin : d1p_1128B0018.JPG DESCHAMPS , JOSEPH Sujet sexe m. DESCHAMPS , JOSEPH Père LALONDE , JOSEPHE Mère I didn't find a Joseph for the other couple. Francoise Lalonde died at the age of 50 Sépulture L'Île-Perrot 1797-02-17 Décès : 1797-02-16 Acte du Fonds Drouin : d1p_1161C1308.jpg LALONDE , FRANCOISE Sujet âge 050 sexe Ét. civ. mariée DECHANT , AUGUSTIN Conjoint Union 1763-02-07 Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue HENAULT-DESCHAMPS-HUNAULT AUGUSTIN & LALONDE-LALANDE MARIE-FRANCOISE PRDH Bonsoir, Renee -----Original Message----- From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Fran LaChance Sent: May-24-14 9:58 PM To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L Subject: [Q-R] St-Joseph-du-Lac, Deux Montagnes The above records do not start until 1855. I am looking for a baptism cir 1792 According to an 1882 in Ontario death record for Joseph Deschamps age 90, he was born there. Anyone have a clue as to where a baptism would have taken place if he was born there = aside from St. Eustache? I've checked at ancestry/Genealogiequebec and other places but can't seem to find Joseph-anywhere except on his marriage record in 1824 to Anastasie Reaume. If the parents are correct: Augusin Antoine Deschamps and Francoise Amable Lalonde, his mother would have been 55 at this birth. Any/all help appreciated Fran L
The above records do not start until 1855. I am looking for a baptism cir 1792 According to an 1882 in Ontario death record for Joseph Deschamps age 90, he was born there. Anyone have a clue as to where a baptism would have taken place if he was born there = aside from St. Eustache? I've checked at ancestry/Genealogiequebec and other places but can't seem to find Joseph-anywhere except on his marriage record in 1824 to Anastasie Reaume. If the parents are correct: Augusin Antoine Deschamps and Francoise Amable Lalonde, his mother would have been 55 at this birth. Any/all help appreciated Fran L --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
From: linp219@aol.com <mailto:linp219@aol.com> Subject: [Q-R] OT - for MA Smith Date: Sat, 24 May 2014 15:21:15 -0400 (EDT) Sorry Mary Anne My email response to you bounced back to me, guess I'm not in your contact list :-)
Saint ▷ St-Benoît ▷ 1824, November 15 marriage of Joseph Deschamps & (Anastasie) Eulalie Rheaume shows groom s/o Antoine Deschamps & Francoise Lalonde. The parents appear to have married 7 Feb 1763 at Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue - perhaps that is where Joseph was born. See lower left page >>> https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-27976-21132-97?cc=1321742&wc=MH19-P36:23555201,23555202,23555203 Doreen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fran LaChance" <singer.35@hotmail.com> To: "QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L" <QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2014 6:58:05 PM Subject: [Q-R] St-Joseph-du-Lac, Deux Montagnes The above records do not start until 1855. I am looking for a baptism cir 1792 According to an 1882 in Ontario death record for Joseph Deschamps age 90, he was born there. Anyone have a clue as to where a baptism would have taken place if he was born there = aside from St. Eustache? I've checked at ancestry/Genealogiequebec and other places but can't seem to find Joseph-anywhere except on his marriage record in 1824 to Anastasie Reaume. If the parents are correct: Augusin Antoine Deschamps and Francoise Amable Lalonde, his mother would have been 55 at this birth. Any/all help appreciated Fran L --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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
Thought at least some of you would find some interest in on-line newspapers. I translated message as best I could with some help from Google. Joyce Crete Now possible to read newspapers on nearly 2 centuries *For those who love to learn. * *To add to your favorites * *It's great as information.* to go back and reminisce Unbelievable but true! Click the link ... logs will appear in alphabetical order ... Example: "Le Devoir" will be in *D*; "La Presse", "La Patrie" in *P* ... etc ... If you click on "La Presse" ... all the numbers of LaPresse will appear ... click on one of the titles of a number, it enlarges so that we can read it. A Mine! For amateurs / trainers of history, for writers in search of our past or simply for anyone wishing to read of their past or learn more about them ... Here is a list of all Canadian and American newspapers in English but also in French! [Http://news.google.com/newspapers] It is then a wealth of cultural information, sociological The ideas on this publication was undertaken at different periods (some newspapers dating from 1750 ...) ================================================ Maintenant possible de relire des journaux sur près de 2 siècles *Pour ceux qui aiment se renseigner.* *À ajouter à vos favoris* *C’est super comme information.* *pour retourner en arrière* *se rappeler des souvenirs* Incroyable mais vrai ! Cliquer sur lien ... les journaux vous apparaîtront par ordre alphabétique... Exemple : "le Devoir" sera dans les D; "La Presse", "La Patrie"... dans les P etc... Si vous cliquez sur "la Presse"...tous les numéros de la Presse apparaissent...cliquer sur un des titres d'un numéro, il s'agrandit de façon à ce qu'on puisse le lire. Une mine !!! Pour les amateurs/trices d’histoire, pour les écrivains à la recherche de notre passé ou plus simplement pour toutes les personnes qui désirent relire leur passé ou en savoir plus sur lui… Voici une liste de tous les journaux américains, canadiens en anglais mais aussi en français ! [ http://news.google.com/newspapers ] Il s’agit-là d’une mine d’informations culturelles, sociologiques … Des idées sur la publicité qui était entreprise à différentes époques ( certains journaux datent de 1750 … )