Thanks Unc and Bertrand for your cautions. I've gotten emails before which I could tell came from a hijacked email contact list. They usually have no subject line and just a link. This was was different. It actually had text in the email that sort of made sense to me so I felt I needed to reply just in case it really was from Jackie. I'll put what they said so you can avoid them. The first one said: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Subject: IMPORTANT DOCS CHEEK AND REPLY . I been trying to send you this Important document earlier but noticed the failure delivery so I had to send it again via Google doc. Click here and sign in with your personal email to view the document. Thanks. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I didn't click but I did reply to jhostage@aol.com. I asked her to verify that she really sent the email. I got this reply which was vague enough that I still wasn't sure. Joan I sent the mail to you early view it and get back to me thanks Jackie. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I still didn't click the link. Instead I asked the person I thought was Jackie to please tell me what the important document was because I didn't understand. Then I posted to the QR list too. This is so different from the usually hijacked contact list email. I found it odd that I got a reply and the name they signed off with was correct. Creepy. It also seems that when I hit reply, Jackie didn't get my message, someone else did. In other cases when there have been hijacked contact lists, I'll reply and let the person know their list has been compromised. They'll usually acknowledge this. Joan Researching BOND/BONN/BOHN, MEAGHER, and PELLERIN in Port Felix, Nova Scotia. Researching LAFORET and SAAM in Williamsburg NY and Frankenthal Germany Researching CONNOLLY and McLAUGHLIN in Cty Tyrone Ireland and Ontario Canada
They moved the links again (thanks S-J) Quebec https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list?page=1&countryId=1929950 BTW if you want to see familysearch records for otherprovinces here is the url. https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list?page=1®ion=CANADA
this would be the marriage of Michel's parents Mariage Oka 1801-01-26 Acte du Fonds Drouin : d1p_00510419.jpg DERABIS , CHARLES Sujet âge maj Ét. civ. célib. BRISSET , MARIE JOSEPHE Sujet âge maj Ét. civ. célib. DERABIS , LOUIS ALEXIS Père de l'époux Résidence : STE GENEVIEVE RICHET , MARGUERITE Mère de l'époux Résidence : STE GENEVIEVE BRISSET , CHARLES Père de l'épouse Résidence : OKA BLAIN , MARIE Mère de l'épouse Résidence : OKA ============ The birth of son Michel using the name Laraby Baptême Ste-Geneviève (Pierrefonds) 1821-11-23 Naissance : 1821-11-23 Acte du Fonds Drouin : d1p_11020895.jpg LARABY , MICHEL Sujet sexe m. LARABY , CHARLES Père BRISSETTE , JOSETTE Mère Good luck Renee -----Original Message----- From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Leno Sent: May-19-14 10:47 AM To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH@rootsweb.com Subject: [Q-R] Michel Larabie and Julie Lafontaine Marriage I am looking for the marriage of Michel Larabie to Julie Lafontaine which I believe occurred about 1844 possibly in Pointe-Gatineau. Their first son, Damase Larabie was born 15 Sep 1846 and baptized 23 Mar 1847 at St-Francois-de-Sales. I believe that Michel was born 23 Nov 1821 in Pierrefonds, son of Charles Daraby Larabie and Josette Brisset. Without the marriage, I can not confirm if the birth of Michel is correct. He died 15 Oct 1895 in Gatineau at the age of 82 or 90 years. He was 61 in 1871, 62 in 1881 and 76 in 1891. So dob could be anywheres from 1800 to 1820!!! Many of his children's godparents are the children of Charles Daraby so a connection there. Julie Lafontaine was born about 1830. She also used the last names of Lafantaisie, Simpson, Johnston, Johnson, Lafortune and Parent as shown on the baptisms of her children. She died 23 Feb 1880 in Gatineau. I am unable to confirm her parents. Thank you for any information, Charlene
Renee, Julie Larabie was the daughter of Michel Larabie and Julie Lafontaine. Julie Lafontaine was the one who might be aka Parent. So this marriage of Michel and Lafontaine would be too late as I believe Julie Lafontaine was born about 1830 and married abt 1844. But it is interesting in that a book about the families of Ste-Rose-de-Lima indicated that Michel Larabie was from Ste-Cecile. I thought Ste-Cecile de Masham in Gatineau-Hull but... So maybe there is something here. Thank you, Charlene On May 19, 2014, at 10:45 AM, Renee Cummings <rcummi1123@rogers.com> wrote: > Making a little progress here. You mentioned as "Parent" as possible > parents for Julie. I think this would be them. > > Mariage Bic 1882-11-14 (Ste-Cecile de Rimouski ) > Acte du Fonds Drouin : d1p_17070137.jpg > > PARANT , MICHEL Sujet âge maj Ét. civ. célib. > > LAFONTAINE , JULIE Sujet Résidence : BIC âge maj Ét. civ.célib. > > PARANT , MARTIAL Père de l'époux > > MICHAUD , JULIENNE Mère de l'époux > > LAFONTAINE , PLACIDE Père de l'épouse Résidence : ST SIMON > > BELANGER , MARIE Mère de l'épouse Résidence : ST SIMON > > Good luck > Renee > > > -----Original Message----- > From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Leno > Sent: May-19-14 10:27 AM > To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Q-R] Joseph Valiquette and Julie Larabie > > I am looking for birth of Joseph Valiquette and his marriage date to Julia > Larabie. And birth date of son Joseph. > > Joseph Valiquette with possible middle names of A., Henry or Z (Zotique?). > His gravestone has Joseph Z. Valiquette with year of birth as 1875. > According to the 1900 census he was born Oct 1865 in Canada. His death > record indicates born in 1872. I think that the Oct 1865 date is the most > accurate date of birth. > > He married Julia Larabie about 1893 based on birth of son Oscar and 1900 > census. Julia was born 20 Oct 1867 in Pointe-Gatineau and baptized 6 Feb > 1868, daughter of Michel Larabie and Julie Lafontaine or Johnson or Parent > or Simpson. Michel Larabie lived in Templeton from 1865 until his death in > 1895. Julia does not appear in the 1891 census with her father but a 8 year > old Joseph appears living with Michel. > > Joseph and Julia had Oscar Howard, born 15 July 1894 in Ottawa. There is a > son Joseph Henry Valiquette, born 31 Mar 1880 in Canada that I suspect is > Julia's son but not Joseph's son. I have not found that birth. If born out > of wedlock may be difficult to find and the records for St-Francois-de-Sales > are hard to read in places. > > Joseph and Julia immigrated about 1894 to Massachusetts and Joseph died 17 > Apr 1930 in Pawtucket, RI. His parents are listed as Joseph and Caroline on > his death record. > > Thank you for any help you can provide. > > Charlene >
I am looking for the marriage of Michel Larabie to Julie Lafontaine which I believe occurred about 1844 possibly in Pointe-Gatineau. Their first son, Damase Larabie was born 15 Sep 1846 and baptized 23 Mar 1847 at St-Francois-de-Sales. I believe that Michel was born 23 Nov 1821 in Pierrefonds, son of Charles Daraby Larabie and Josette Brisset. Without the marriage, I can not confirm if the birth of Michel is correct. He died 15 Oct 1895 in Gatineau at the age of 82 or 90 years. He was 61 in 1871, 62 in 1881 and 76 in 1891. So dob could be anywheres from 1800 to 1820!!! Many of his children's godparents are the children of Charles Daraby so a connection there. Julie Lafontaine was born about 1830. She also used the last names of Lafantaisie, Simpson, Johnston, Johnson, Lafortune and Parent as shown on the baptisms of her children. She died 23 Feb 1880 in Gatineau. I am unable to confirm her parents. Thank you for any information, Charlene
Making a little progress here. You mentioned as "Parent" as possible parents for Julie. I think this would be them. Mariage Bic 1882-11-14 (Ste-Cecile de Rimouski ) Acte du Fonds Drouin : d1p_17070137.jpg PARANT , MICHEL Sujet âge maj Ét. civ. célib. LAFONTAINE , JULIE Sujet Résidence : BIC âge maj Ét. civ.célib. PARANT , MARTIAL Père de l'époux MICHAUD , JULIENNE Mère de l'époux LAFONTAINE , PLACIDE Père de l'épouse Résidence : ST SIMON BELANGER , MARIE Mère de l'épouse Résidence : ST SIMON Good luck Renee -----Original Message----- From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Leno Sent: May-19-14 10:27 AM To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH@rootsweb.com Subject: [Q-R] Joseph Valiquette and Julie Larabie I am looking for birth of Joseph Valiquette and his marriage date to Julia Larabie. And birth date of son Joseph. Joseph Valiquette with possible middle names of A., Henry or Z (Zotique?). His gravestone has Joseph Z. Valiquette with year of birth as 1875. According to the 1900 census he was born Oct 1865 in Canada. His death record indicates born in 1872. I think that the Oct 1865 date is the most accurate date of birth. He married Julia Larabie about 1893 based on birth of son Oscar and 1900 census. Julia was born 20 Oct 1867 in Pointe-Gatineau and baptized 6 Feb 1868, daughter of Michel Larabie and Julie Lafontaine or Johnson or Parent or Simpson. Michel Larabie lived in Templeton from 1865 until his death in 1895. Julia does not appear in the 1891 census with her father but a 8 year old Joseph appears living with Michel. Joseph and Julia had Oscar Howard, born 15 July 1894 in Ottawa. There is a son Joseph Henry Valiquette, born 31 Mar 1880 in Canada that I suspect is Julia's son but not Joseph's son. I have not found that birth. If born out of wedlock may be difficult to find and the records for St-Francois-de-Sales are hard to read in places. Joseph and Julia immigrated about 1894 to Massachusetts and Joseph died 17 Apr 1930 in Pawtucket, RI. His parents are listed as Joseph and Caroline on his death record. Thank you for any help you can provide. Charlene
I am looking for birth of Joseph Valiquette and his marriage date to Julia Larabie. And birth date of son Joseph. Joseph Valiquette with possible middle names of A., Henry or Z (Zotique?). His gravestone has Joseph Z. Valiquette with year of birth as 1875. According to the 1900 census he was born Oct 1865 in Canada. His death record indicates born in 1872. I think that the Oct 1865 date is the most accurate date of birth. He married Julia Larabie about 1893 based on birth of son Oscar and 1900 census. Julia was born 20 Oct 1867 in Pointe-Gatineau and baptized 6 Feb 1868, daughter of Michel Larabie and Julie Lafontaine or Johnson or Parent or Simpson. Michel Larabie lived in Templeton from 1865 until his death in 1895. Julia does not appear in the 1891 census with her father but a 8 year old Joseph appears living with Michel. Joseph and Julia had Oscar Howard, born 15 July 1894 in Ottawa. There is a son Joseph Henry Valiquette, born 31 Mar 1880 in Canada that I suspect is Julia's son but not Joseph's son. I have not found that birth. If born out of wedlock may be difficult to find and the records for St-Francois-de-Sales are hard to read in places. Joseph and Julia immigrated about 1894 to Massachusetts and Joseph died 17 Apr 1930 in Pawtucket, RI. His parents are listed as Joseph and Caroline on his death record. Thank you for any help you can provide. Charlene
I've been getting unusual emails that look like they are from you, but I'm hesitant to click on the embedded link. I've replied via email but I'm not completely convinced that you are the person who answered me. Joan Researching BOND/BONN/BOHN, MEAGHER, and PELLERIN in Port Felix, Nova Scotia. Researching LAFORET and SAAM in Williamsburg NY and Frankenthal Germany Researching CONNOLLY and McLAUGHLIN in Cty Tyrone Ireland and Ontario Canada
Aha! But sometimes my name is separated, so Le can be a middle name and I ma jammed under B. And we won't go into how many people spell the name with a final n instead of u, even though it is printed. The government has done that to me, when I put my brother down as next of kin. I am LeBeau, he is Lebean. Thanks. I need to vent on that a bit. Patricia On 5/17/2014 10:36 AM, Doreen O wrote: > Yes, but your name would still be listed in the same alpha order under "L". > > If the "O" has been set apart in lower case then for instance O'Brien would be filed under "B". > > I imagine there would be a mighty uproar if the "Mc", "Mac" and "son" were removed from surnames as they also signify descendant names. Look at what has happened to names like St-Arnaud... often found as Starnaud. That looks like a very different name to me. > > This is not the same thing as phonetic spelling or even translating a name, as frustrating as that can be for genealogy people. > > > Cheers! > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patricia LeBeau" <kola626@embarqmail.com> > To: quebec-research@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2014 6:26:03 AM > Subject: [Q-R] Here's a question for you... > > It's not just the O' that comes to mind. My last name has always had a > capital B. Not any more. I think the same bureaucrats decided that, too. > > Patricia > >> Date: Fri, 16 May 2014 15:43:49 -0600 (MDT) >> From: Doreen O<grandeebc@shaw.ca> >> Subject: [Q-R] Here's a question for you... >> To: Quebec Research<quebec-research@rootsweb.com> >> Message-ID: <1887279588.47302638.1400276629253.JavaMail.root@cds005> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 >> >> Computers do not always accept the apostrophe in some names and therefore names are being recorded in a rather misleading way. >> >> Ex: O'Sullivan reads as o Sullivan - leaving one to think the "o" is a middle name. >> >> However if you went towww.canada411.com and entered a search for O'Brien in Toronto you would find a variety with and without the apostrophe. >> >> My surname has an apostrophe which shows on one bank card but not on others, nor does it show on my driver licence but does show on passport and medical records. >> >> So I guess the question is: who determines whether your name should or should not be recorded as on your birth/marriage certificate? >> >> Cheers! >> >
Wikipedia offers: "The area opened up for colonization in the middle of the 19th century, and in 1850 the Parish of Saint-Prosper was established out of the territories of Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan and Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade. It was named after Prosper of Aquitaine possibly by Bishop Joseph Signay who wanted to emphasize the "prosperity" of the first settlers, who were poor but brave. In 1853, its post office opened, and two years later, the Parish Municipality of Saint-Prosper was formed, with Augustin Massicotte as first mayor." So it would appear that "the territories of Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan and Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade" is the answer to your question. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sainte-Genevi%C3%A8ve-de-Batiscan,_Quebec and: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sainte-Anne-de-la-P%C3%A9rade,_Quebec Cheers! Doreen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Right & Left" <bcr1@yahoo.com> To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2014 8:06:44 AM Subject: [Q-R] Previous Parish? I have an ancestor married at St. Prosper de Champlain in 1871. The records begin in 1850. If I assume the parish was started then, what nearby parish served the people living there before that time? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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
It's not just the O' that comes to mind. My last name has always had a capital B. Not any more. I think the same bureaucrats decided that, too. Patricia > Date: Fri, 16 May 2014 15:43:49 -0600 (MDT) > From: Doreen O<grandeebc@shaw.ca> > Subject: [Q-R] Here's a question for you... > To: Quebec Research<quebec-research@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <1887279588.47302638.1400276629253.JavaMail.root@cds005> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > Computers do not always accept the apostrophe in some names and therefore names are being recorded in a rather misleading way. > > Ex: O'Sullivan reads as o Sullivan - leaving one to think the "o" is a middle name. > > However if you went towww.canada411.com and entered a search for O'Brien in Toronto you would find a variety with and without the apostrophe. > > My surname has an apostrophe which shows on one bank card but not on others, nor does it show on my driver licence but does show on passport and medical records. > > So I guess the question is: who determines whether your name should or should not be recorded as on your birth/marriage certificate? > > Cheers! >
Yes, but your name would still be listed in the same alpha order under "L". If the "O" has been set apart in lower case then for instance O'Brien would be filed under "B". I imagine there would be a mighty uproar if the "Mc", "Mac" and "son" were removed from surnames as they also signify descendant names. Look at what has happened to names like St-Arnaud... often found as Starnaud. That looks like a very different name to me. This is not the same thing as phonetic spelling or even translating a name, as frustrating as that can be for genealogy people. Cheers! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia LeBeau" <kola626@embarqmail.com> To: quebec-research@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2014 6:26:03 AM Subject: [Q-R] Here's a question for you... It's not just the O' that comes to mind. My last name has always had a capital B. Not any more. I think the same bureaucrats decided that, too. Patricia > Date: Fri, 16 May 2014 15:43:49 -0600 (MDT) > From: Doreen O<grandeebc@shaw.ca> > Subject: [Q-R] Here's a question for you... > To: Quebec Research<quebec-research@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <1887279588.47302638.1400276629253.JavaMail.root@cds005> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > Computers do not always accept the apostrophe in some names and therefore names are being recorded in a rather misleading way. > > Ex: O'Sullivan reads as o Sullivan - leaving one to think the "o" is a middle name. > > However if you went towww.canada411.com and entered a search for O'Brien in Toronto you would find a variety with and without the apostrophe. > > My surname has an apostrophe which shows on one bank card but not on others, nor does it show on my driver licence but does show on passport and medical records. > > So I guess the question is: who determines whether your name should or should not be recorded as on your birth/marriage certificate? > > Cheers! > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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
I have an ancestor married at St. Prosper de Champlain in 1871. The records begin in 1850. If I assume the parish was started then, what nearby parish served the people living there before that time?
FORTIN, Norman August 30, 1947 – May 12, 2014 "It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Norm Fortin in the Campbell River Hospital after a short battle with cancer. Norm was born in Noranda, Quebec to William and Violet Fortin. He is predeceased by his mother Violet and step mom Pauline." Full text and photo can be seen at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/comoxvalleyecho/obituary.aspx?n=norman-fortin&pid=171040104 Cheers!
Computers do not always accept the apostrophe in some names and therefore names are being recorded in a rather misleading way. Ex: O'Sullivan reads as o Sullivan - leaving one to think the "o" is a middle name. However if you went to www.canada411.com and entered a search for O'Brien in Toronto you would find a variety with and without the apostrophe. My surname has an apostrophe which shows on one bank card but not on others, nor does it show on my driver licence but does show on passport and medical records. So I guess the question is: who determines whether your name should or should not be recorded as on your birth/marriage certificate? Cheers!
Hi, everyone. I'm in process of updating the "List of Names Folks are Researching" found at: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~unclefred/NAMESS.htm> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~unclefred/NAMESS.htm Please review the list and advise of any changes: additions, deletions, changes. Send your info directly to me at: <mailto:dianeszabo@comcast.net> dianeszabo@comcast.net. I would like to have your input no later than May 31. Thank you for your help in keeping this list accurate and up-to-date. Diane --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
Hello Lisa, Thanks for your note about gmail's spam folder. I marked a bunch of items as not spam. There is a page that tells how to prevent legitimate mail from being classified as spam. https://support.google.com/mail/answer/9008?hl=en&ref_topic=3395161 There are two methods. I am trying the first one to see how they deal with it. Al Poulin On May 15, 2014, at 3:38 PM, Lisa Lepore wrote: > Hi Al, > > You should check your spam folder at gmail. I am finding some messages from > this group and 2 others in mine. Not all the mail, but 3 or 4 every day, so > > I look in there every day now. > > Lisa > lisa.lepore2@gmail.com > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quebec-research- >> bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Al Poulin >> Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 7:52 PM >> To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [Q-R] Susanne Bureau >> >> Hello Selma, >> >> Like Unc Fred advised today, I went to the list archives. I did not get >> Don's response in e-mail. >> >> Don's answer is a big help. >> >> Al Poulin >> >> Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 08:52:54 -0400 (EDT) >> >> Thelma, >> >> I believe "Joseph" & " Paul-Olivier" are the same person (so that would >> mean only one Suzanne Bureau as well)....just referred to as Joseph on >> his death record in 1827 and Suzanne's death record in 1841 >> ...........their son Richard born 1810 has father "paul-olivier" on >> baptismal record, but father "Joseph" on his marriage record. Richard's >> brother Gaspard was a witness at marriage >>>Gaspard's birth record has >> "paul-olivier" as father >> >> Don >> >> On May 12, 2014, at 1:02 AM, Roch wrote: >> >>> Hi! Selma, >>> from the marriages of “Beauce Co.” page 515: >>> Paul-Olivier Mercier m Susanne Bureau (widow of Jean-Baptiste >>> Caron) October 21, 1800 in St-Joseph. >>> Paul-Olivier Mercier parents were, Augustin Mercier and Félicité >>> Boucher Susanne Bureau-Sansoucy parents were, Pierre Bureau-Sansoucy >>> and Thérèse Brunet. Ref: Page 114 Jean-Baptiste Caron m Susanne >>> Bureau-Sansoucy January 16, 1792 in St-Joseph Jean-Baptiste Caron >>> parents were, Jean-Baptiste Caron and Geneviève Lessard >>> Ref: Page 114 >>> Roch >>> Who is Susanne Bureau dit Sansouice widow of Joseph Mercier died 4 >> Dec >>> 1841 St-Joseph-de-Beauce age 70 a Richard Mercier was present. ??? I >>> have a Susanne born 1770 in St-Joseph married to a Paul Oliver >> Mercier >>> in 1800 but can't find out anything more on the one married to Joseph >>> Selma >
Hi Al, You should check your spam folder at gmail. I am finding some messages from this group and 2 others in mine. Not all the mail, but 3 or 4 every day, so I look in there every day now. Lisa lisa.lepore2@gmail.com > -----Original Message----- > From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quebec-research- > bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Al Poulin > Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 7:52 PM > To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Susanne Bureau > > Hello Selma, > > Like Unc Fred advised today, I went to the list archives. I did not get > Don's response in e-mail. > > Don's answer is a big help. > > Al Poulin > > Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 08:52:54 -0400 (EDT) > > Thelma, > > I believe "Joseph" & " Paul-Olivier" are the same person (so that would > mean only one Suzanne Bureau as well)....just referred to as Joseph on > his death record in 1827 and Suzanne's death record in 1841 > ...........their son Richard born 1810 has father "paul-olivier" on > baptismal record, but father "Joseph" on his marriage record. Richard's > brother Gaspard was a witness at marriage >>>Gaspard's birth record has > "paul-olivier" as father > > Don > > On May 12, 2014, at 1:02 AM, Roch wrote: > > > Hi! Selma, > > from the marriages of Beauce Co. page 515: > > Paul-Olivier Mercier m Susanne Bureau (widow of Jean-Baptiste > > Caron) October 21, 1800 in St-Joseph. > > Paul-Olivier Mercier parents were, Augustin Mercier and Félicité > > Boucher Susanne Bureau-Sansoucy parents were, Pierre Bureau-Sansoucy > > and Thérèse Brunet. Ref: Page 114 Jean-Baptiste Caron m Susanne > > Bureau-Sansoucy January 16, 1792 in St-Joseph Jean-Baptiste Caron > > parents were, Jean-Baptiste Caron and Geneviève Lessard > > Ref: Page 114 > > Roch > > Who is Susanne Bureau dit Sansouice widow of Joseph Mercier died 4 > Dec > > 1841 St-Joseph-de-Beauce age 70 a Richard Mercier was present. ??? I > > have a Susanne born 1770 in St-Joseph married to a Paul Oliver > Mercier > > in 1800 but can't find out anything more on the one married to Joseph > > Selma
Again:) The only one I didn't find a marriage for is Marie born in 1858 Baptême St-Joseph-de-Beauce 1758-04-09 Naissance : 1758-04-09 Acte du Fonds Drouin : d1p_31200174.jpg BUREAU , MARIE Sujet Marie died in 1801 age 38, so born abt 1863 It was not unusual for differences in records at time up to 5 years maybe more, with birth date and age at death date . Good luck Renee -----Original Message----- From: Renee Cummings [mailto:rcummi1123@rogers.com] Sent: May-14-14 9:42 PM To: 'Al Poulin'; 'QUEBEC-RESEARCH@rootsweb.com' Cc: 'Selma Grant' Subject: RE: [Q-R] ancestry Hi Selma Here is what I found and all of these ladies married.] Good luck Renee Angelique was married to Union 1780-01-25 St-Joseph-de-Beauce CLOUTIER ZACHARIE & BUREAU SANSOUCY MARIE ANGELIQUE PRDH Angelique born Feb 13, 1864 --------------- Baptême St-Joseph-de-Beauce 1766-02-20 Naissance : 1766-02-20 Acte du Fonds Drouin : d1p_31200216.jpg BUREAU , MARIE LOUISE Sujet Union 1778-09-21 St-Joseph-de-Beauce BOULET PIERRE & BUREAU-SANSOUCY MARIE-LOUISE -------------------- Baptême St-Joseph-de-Beauce 1768-04-17 Naissance : 1768-04-17 BUREAU , HELENE Sujet Union 1786-07-17 St-Joseph-de-Beauce PROVOST-PREVOST GUILLAUME & BUREAU-SANSOUCY HELENE PRDH --------------- Baptême St-Joseph-de-Beauce 1770-09-29 Naissance : 1770-09-19 BUREAU , MARIE SUZANNE Sujet Union 1792-01-16 St-Joseph-de-Beauce CARON JEAN- BAPTISTE & BUREAU-SANSOUCY SUZANNE PRDH Good luck Renee -----Original Message----- From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Al Poulin Sent: May-14-14 8:30 PM To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH@rootsweb.com Subject: [Q-R] ancestry Hello Selma, I found your query in the list archives; it did not arrive by e-mail. Marie's burial record gives her age as 38. But her record of baptism gives her birth as 9 April 1758. By separate e-mail, I will send you an attachment from Bob Chenard's Beauce County index which lists the family of Pierre Bureau and Therese Brunet. But it does not show a death date for Angelique. Al Poulin Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 20:43:14 -0700 (PDT) would someone with Ancestry please check out a burial for me. Marie Bureau died March 1801 daughter of Pierre and Therese Burnet deceased. It is at St-Joseph -de-Beauce #315. I think it says that she is 38 which would have her birth in 1763 about. I have a daughter Marie Louise born 1762 and Marie Angelique born 1764. I have a death date for Angelique. Louise was married to a Pierre Boule so it should have listed her husband not her parents. I think there is a missing child. Selma
Hi Selma Here is what I found and all of these ladies married.] Good luck Renee Angelique was married to Union 1780-01-25 St-Joseph-de-Beauce CLOUTIER ZACHARIE & BUREAU SANSOUCY MARIE ANGELIQUE PRDH Angelique born Feb 13, 1864 --------------- Baptême St-Joseph-de-Beauce 1766-02-20 Naissance : 1766-02-20 Acte du Fonds Drouin : d1p_31200216.jpg BUREAU , MARIE LOUISE Sujet Union 1778-09-21 St-Joseph-de-Beauce BOULET PIERRE & BUREAU-SANSOUCY MARIE-LOUISE -------------------- Baptême St-Joseph-de-Beauce 1768-04-17 Naissance : 1768-04-17 BUREAU , HELENE Sujet Union 1786-07-17 St-Joseph-de-Beauce PROVOST-PREVOST GUILLAUME & BUREAU-SANSOUCY HELENE PRDH --------------- Baptême St-Joseph-de-Beauce 1770-09-29 Naissance : 1770-09-19 BUREAU , MARIE SUZANNE Sujet Union 1792-01-16 St-Joseph-de-Beauce CARON JEAN- BAPTISTE & BUREAU-SANSOUCY SUZANNE PRDH Good luck Renee -----Original Message----- From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Al Poulin Sent: May-14-14 8:30 PM To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH@rootsweb.com Subject: [Q-R] ancestry Hello Selma, I found your query in the list archives; it did not arrive by e-mail. Marie's burial record gives her age as 38. But her record of baptism gives her birth as 9 April 1758. By separate e-mail, I will send you an attachment from Bob Chenard's Beauce County index which lists the family of Pierre Bureau and Therese Brunet. But it does not show a death date for Angelique. Al Poulin Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 20:43:14 -0700 (PDT) would someone with Ancestry please check out a burial for me. Marie Bureau died March 1801 daughter of Pierre and Therese Burnet deceased. It is at St-Joseph -de-Beauce #315. I think it says that she is 38 which would have her birth in 1763 about. I have a daughter Marie Louise born 1762 and Marie Angelique born 1764. I have a death date for Angelique. Louise was married to a Pierre Boule so it should have listed her husband not her parents. I think there is a missing child. Selma