Selma - the link you provided did not reference Genevieve Belanger. However there were two Belanger baptisms found at that link: 1) Baptism on 25 March 1811 of Joseph born at 9:30 a.m. on 27 March 1811 son of Joseph Belanger of St-Eustache and Therese Perron. Godfather was Ambroise Belanger, uncle and godmother was Marie Rosalie Beaudry. 2) Baptism on 1 April 1811 of Joseph born at 9 a.m. the same day son of Joseph Belanger & Marie Rosalie Hebert. Godfather was Ambroise Belanger, uncle and godmother was Marie Poirier, widow of Ambroise Hebert. Doreen ========== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Selma Grant" <selma_grant@yahoo.com> To: "Quebec-Research" <Quebec-Research-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 5:44:59 PM Subject: [Q-R] Genevieve Belanger https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-28021-29928-72?cc=1321742&wc=MHBB-V29:15628601,15628602,17130201 Would someone please translate this for me. They put the date of baptism twice and it looks like it says that they are from the village of St-Francois (is that near bye?) 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
PRDH has 1666, 1667and 1681 census records. Our roots has the 1666 census at http://www.ourroots.ca/e/page.aspx?id=3645629 You can search Our roots for others using the search term "recensement" Cheers, Jackie -----Original Message----- From: slooogin@aol.com Sent: Friday, May 09, 2014 2:17 PM To: Quebec-Research-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Q-R] Quebec Censuses I am hoping that you can helping me by sharing Quebec censuses sites. I would love to find censuses for my Provencher ancestors in the late 1600s and 1700s. They lived in Bécancour, Cap-de-la-Madeleine and Trois-Rivières. Thank You, Mary Boudreau ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-28021-29928-72?cc=1321742&wc=MHBB-V29:15628601,15628602,17130201 Would someone please translate this for me. They put the date of baptism twice and it looks like it says that they are from the village of St-Francois (is that near bye?) Selma
I am hoping that you can helping me by sharing Quebec censuses sites. I would love to find censuses for my Provencher ancestors in the late 1600s and 1700s. They lived in Bécancour, Cap-de-la-Madeleine and Trois-Rivières. Thank You, Mary Boudreau
Welcome back -- happy hunting. Erica Dakin Voolich •Genealogist, check out my genealogy blogs http://genea-adventures.blogspot.com http://ursulawright.blogspot.com http://geneabloggers.com/introduce-erica-dakin-voolich/ •Secretary, Middlesex Chapter, Massachusetts Society of Genealogists •President Somerville Mathematics Fund Dollars for Scholars Chapter, Winner of the 2011, New England Chapter of the Year Award Chapter, Winner of the 2003-2004 *Golden Tassel* Service Award We celebrate and encourage mathematics achievement in Somerville MA! http://www.somervillemathematicsfund.org Become a fan on our Facebook page: Facebook | Somerville Mathematics Fund Check out my blog: http://somervillemathematics.blogspot.com/ On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Doreen O <grandeebc@shaw.ca> wrote: > > Thanks for prayers and messages of support. No results to report as yet > although surgery went well and I'm hopeful. > > Now.... let's see what is hiding in those old pages in Drouin Collection, > shall we? > > Cheers! > Doreen > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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 >
Thanks for prayers and messages of support. No results to report as yet although surgery went well and I'm hopeful. Now.... let's see what is hiding in those old pages in Drouin Collection, shall we? Cheers! Doreen
This is the last call for any additions, to the Books We Own list. Existing members, pls check to make sure your email addy's are correct. I will be giving Uncle Fred the revised list, on the weekend, so this is last call. Thanks, Lorie
Hi, List Members, Hope everyone is doing well thus far in 2014. Today, I'm asking everyone to please go to: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~unclefred/us.htm Pull up the "Who/Where" listing and verify that all your information is current and accurate. If you no longer want to be on the list, please note that and if you are a new member and would like to be on the list, send all pertinent info to me at dianeszabo@comcast.net <mailto:dianeszabo@comcast.net> I would like your input no later than May 15, please. Thanks for your continued help. Diane
Welcome back Doreen! Go girl!!! Mona On 14-05-06 10:25 PM, Doreen O wrote: > Drouin > Ancestry.ca shows: > > Napoleon Hebert > > Spouse: Eulalie Barbeau > > Marriage Year: 1872 -November 26 > > Marriage Location: Montréal, Québec (Quebec) > > Place of Worship or Institution: Basilique Notre-Dame > > > Groom - s/o Louis Hebert & Victoire Derouin > (see also: http://www.mesaieux.com/an/noms-de-familles/D/Deroin ) > > Bride - d/o Magloire Barbeau & Eulalie St-Maurice > > > ============ > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Discussion" <discussion@sympatico.ca> > To: "Doreen O" <grandeebc@shaw.ca> > Cc: "QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L" <QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, May 6, 2014 4:24:13 PM > Subject: RE: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Jean-Baptiste Hebert & Leonide Gariepy c. 1880-95 > > Hi Doreen, > > A big thank you for your informations. > > Would you, by any chance, have access to the M & P of Napoleon Hebert & Eulalie Barbeau > > Calins > > Florent > > > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Doreen O [mailto:grandeebc@shaw.ca] > Envoyé : 6 mai 2014 17:19 > À : Discussion > Cc : QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L > Objet : Re: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Jean-Baptiste Hebert & Leonide Gariepy c. 1880-95 > > Joseph Thomas Jean Baptiste Hebert > > Spouse: Marie Leonide Gariepy > > Marriage Year: 1900 - September 10 > > Marriage Location: Montréal, Québec (Quebec) > > Place of Worship or Institution: Cathedrale St-Jacque-le-Majeur > > Groom is adult s/o Napoleon Hebert & deceased Eulalie Barbeau of this parish. > > Bride is minor daughter of deceased Henri Gariepy & Virginie Deschines of St-Brigide's parish. > > ============ > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Discussion" <discussion@sympatico.ca> > To: "QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L" <QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, May 6, 2014 3:51:00 PM > Subject: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Jean-Baptiste Hebert & Leonide Gariepy c. 1880-95 > > Hi, > > > > I am looking for the above mariage. > > > > Their daughter Germaine Hebert got married to Raoul Mayer in Paroisse St-Eusèbe-de-Verceil, Montreal, Quebec on June 7th 1928. > > > > They were possibly coming from the Manitoba area. > > > > Cheers > > > > Florent Coache > > > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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 > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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
Drouin > Ancestry.ca shows: Napoleon Hebert Spouse: Eulalie Barbeau Marriage Year: 1872 -November 26 Marriage Location: Montréal, Québec (Quebec) Place of Worship or Institution: Basilique Notre-Dame Groom - s/o Louis Hebert & Victoire Derouin (see also: http://www.mesaieux.com/an/noms-de-familles/D/Deroin ) Bride - d/o Magloire Barbeau & Eulalie St-Maurice ============ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Discussion" <discussion@sympatico.ca> To: "Doreen O" <grandeebc@shaw.ca> Cc: "QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L" <QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 6, 2014 4:24:13 PM Subject: RE: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Jean-Baptiste Hebert & Leonide Gariepy c. 1880-95 Hi Doreen, A big thank you for your informations. Would you, by any chance, have access to the M & P of Napoleon Hebert & Eulalie Barbeau Calins Florent -----Message d'origine----- De : Doreen O [mailto:grandeebc@shaw.ca] Envoyé : 6 mai 2014 17:19 À : Discussion Cc : QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L Objet : Re: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Jean-Baptiste Hebert & Leonide Gariepy c. 1880-95 Joseph Thomas Jean Baptiste Hebert Spouse: Marie Leonide Gariepy Marriage Year: 1900 - September 10 Marriage Location: Montréal, Québec (Quebec) Place of Worship or Institution: Cathedrale St-Jacque-le-Majeur Groom is adult s/o Napoleon Hebert & deceased Eulalie Barbeau of this parish. Bride is minor daughter of deceased Henri Gariepy & Virginie Deschines of St-Brigide's parish. ============ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Discussion" <discussion@sympatico.ca> To: "QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L" <QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 6, 2014 3:51:00 PM Subject: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Jean-Baptiste Hebert & Leonide Gariepy c. 1880-95 Hi, I am looking for the above mariage. Their daughter Germaine Hebert got married to Raoul Mayer in Paroisse St-Eusèbe-de-Verceil, Montreal, Quebec on June 7th 1928. They were possibly coming from the Manitoba area. Cheers Florent Coache ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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
Hi Doreen, A big thank you for your informations. Would you, by any chance, have access to the M & P of Napoleon Hebert & Eulalie Barbeau Calins Florent -----Message d'origine----- De : Doreen O [mailto:grandeebc@shaw.ca] Envoyé : 6 mai 2014 17:19 À : Discussion Cc : QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L Objet : Re: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Jean-Baptiste Hebert & Leonide Gariepy c. 1880-95 Joseph Thomas Jean Baptiste Hebert Spouse: Marie Leonide Gariepy Marriage Year: 1900 - September 10 Marriage Location: Montréal, Québec (Quebec) Place of Worship or Institution: Cathedrale St-Jacque-le-Majeur Groom is adult s/o Napoleon Hebert & deceased Eulalie Barbeau of this parish. Bride is minor daughter of deceased Henri Gariepy & Virginie Deschines of St-Brigide's parish. ============ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Discussion" <discussion@sympatico.ca> To: "QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L" <QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 6, 2014 3:51:00 PM Subject: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Jean-Baptiste Hebert & Leonide Gariepy c. 1880-95 Hi, I am looking for the above mariage. Their daughter Germaine Hebert got married to Raoul Mayer in Paroisse St-Eusèbe-de-Verceil, Montreal, Quebec on June 7th 1928. They were possibly coming from the Manitoba area. Cheers Florent Coache ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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
Hi, I am looking for the above mariage. Their daughter Germaine Hebert got married to Raoul Mayer in Paroisse St-Eusèbe-de-Verceil, Montreal, Quebec on June 7th 1928. They were possibly coming from the Manitoba area. Cheers Florent Coache
La municipalité de Laurierville est située à une centaine de kilomètres au sud-ouest de Québec et à une vingtaine de kilomètres au nord-ouest de la municipalité d'Inverness. Elle se trouve sur les bords de la rivière Noire, ainsi nommée par les premiers colons. Autrefois, le lieu se trouvait sur la principale route reliant Québec à Montréal sur la rive sud du Saint-Laurent. C'est de la municipalité du canton de Somerset-Nord, créée en 1857, que la municipalité du village de Laurierville a été détachée en 1902. Le toponyme « Laurierville » honore sir Wilfrid Laurier (Saint-Lin, 1841 - Ottawa, 1919). En effet, la municipalité de village adopte cette désignation alors que Laurier occupe le poste de premier ministre du Canada. En outre, Laurierville appartient à la génération toponymique à suffixe en -ville du Centre-du-Québec : « Plessisville », « Princeville », « Victoriaville »… En 1950, la municipalité du canton de Somerset-Nord devient la municipalité de Sainte-Julie. Ce dernier toponyme fait référence à la paroisse de Sainte-Julie de Somerset, érigée en 1845. Le 26 novembre 1997, la municipalité du village de Laurierville et la municipalité de Sainte-Julie se sont regroupées pour créer la municipalité de Laurierville. Le bureau de poste, aujourd'hui nommé « Laurierville », a été jadis connu sous le nom « Sainte-Julie-de-Somerset », entre 1860 et 1903. Si la culture et l'industrie laitière constituaient anciennement les deux principales formes d'activités locales, elles ont cédé peu à peu une place significative aux activités récréotouristiques. De nombreux visiteurs sont attirés par cette municipalité, particulièrement riche en cours d'eau et en forêts de bois francs. D'ailleurs, le parc linéaire des Bois-Francs, traversant Laurierville d'est en ouest, a fait plusieurs fois l'objet de distinctions décernées par l'industrie touristique. Source : Noms et lieux du Québec, ouvrage de la Commission de toponymie paru en 1994 et 1996 sous la forme d'un dictionnaire illustré imprimé, et sous celle d'un cédérom réalisé par la société Micro-Intel, en 1997, à partir de ce dictionnaire. Date d'officialisation 1998-03-04 Spécifique Laurierville Générique (avec ou sans particules de liaison) Type d'entité Municipalité Région administrative Centre-du-Québec Municipalité régionale de comté (MRC) L'Érable Municipalité Laurierville (Municipalité) Code géographique de la municipalité 32072 Longitude ouest Latitude nord 71° 39' 00" 46° 18' 00" Coordonnées décimales -71.65, 46.3 Carte topographique 1/50 000 21L/05 Carte topographique 1/20 000 21L/05-0102 Anciens noms [ – ] Laurierville (Municipalité de village) Il est à noter que cette municipalité n'existe plus depuis le 26 novembre 1997. En effet, à cette date, la municipalité du village de Laurierville et la municipalité de Sainte-Julie se regroupaient pour constituer la nouvelle municipalité de Laurierville. Le texte qui suit est celui qui avait été rédigé pour décrire l'ancienne municipalité du village de Laurierville. La dénomination de ce village, comme celle du bureau de poste créé en cet endroit en 1903, honorait sir Wilfrid Laurier (1841-1919). L'endroit a, en effet, reçu cette désignation alors que Laurier occupait le poste de premier ministre du Canada. En outre, Laurierville appartient à la génération toponymique à suffixe en ville des Bois-Francs : « Plessisville », « Princeville », « Victoriaville »... Le territoire lauriervillois représente une minuscule enclave dans l'espace occupé par la municipalité de Sainte-Julie, à quelque 70 km au sud-ouest de Québec et à une douzaine de kilomètres au nord-ouest de la municipalité du village d'Inverness, sur les bords de la rivière Noire. Autrefois, il se trouvait sur la principale route reliant Québec à Montréal sur la rive sud du Saint-Laurent. C'est par ailleurs de la paroisse de Sainte-Julie-de-Somerset, comme on la dénommait à l'époque, fondée vers 1845, que le village de Laurierville a été détaché en 1902. Si la culture et l'industrie laitière constituaient anciennement les deux principales formes d'activités locales, elles ont cédé peu à peu une place significative aux sports de la chasse et de la pêche pratiqués par de nombreux visiteurs attirés par l'importance des cours d'eau et la beauté des forêts de bois francs. Sainte-Julie (Municipalité) Il est à noter que cette municipalité n'existe plus depuis le 26 novembre 1997. En effet, à cette date, la municipalité de Sainte-Julie et la municipalité du village de Laurierville se regroupaient pour constituer la nouvelle municipalité de Laurierville. L'appellation « Sainte-Julie » a toutefois été préservée et elle identifie maintenant un secteur correspondant au territoire de l'ancienne municipalité du même nom. Le texte qui suit est celui qui avait été rédigé pour décrire l'ancienne municipalité de Sainte-Julie. Circonscrivant la municipalité de Laurierville, tout près de Plessisville, Sainte-Julie comprend une forêt dense peuplée de chevreuils. L'agriculture et le travail forestier demeurent les activités prédominantes de cet endroit qui, vers 1840, portait le nom « Rivière-Noire », celui-ci évoquant la présence d'un cours d'eau qui coule en ces lieux. L'histoire de ce coin de pays débute au milieu du XIXe siècle avec la fondation de la paroisse de Sainte-Julie-de-Somerset vers 1845, laquelle sera canoniquement érigée en 1858. En 1845 également, la municipalité du canton de Somerset voit le jour et est abolie en 1847, puis rétablie en 1855. Elle est bientôt l'objet d'une division territoriale en deux municipalités distinctes : les municipalités du canton de Somerset-Nord et du canton de Somerset-Sud, respectivement érigées le 1er juillet 1855 et le 1er janvier 1858. À son tour, la municipalité du canton de Somerset-Nord subira une modification dénominative en 1950 pour devenir l'actuelle municipalité de Sainte-Julie. À noter que le bureau de poste établi en 1860 portait le même nom que la paroisse primitive, « Sainte-Julie-de-Somerset »; il prendra, en 1903, celui de « Laurierville ». En retenant la dénomination « Sainte-Julie », on a voulu rendre hommage à l'épouse d'un pionnier de l'endroit, Charles King, laquelle se prénommait Julie et était considérée comme une bienfaitrice insigne de la paroisse. Sa sainte patronne est une vierge et martyre du Ve siècle qui a probablement vécu en Corse où elle est honorée. Le constituant « Somerset », qui figure dans le nom d'origine, rappelle la situation géographique de l'endroit dans le canton de Somerset, proclamé en 1804 et ainsi dénommé d'après un comté du sud-ouest de l'Angleterre. Linnie -----Original Message----- From: Fran LaChance <singer.35@hotmail.com> To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L <QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tue, May 6, 2014 4:36 pm Subject: [Q-R] Laurierville, QC Does anyone know if this is hidden somewhere at Familysearch.org? Please & thank you, Fran L
I found it under Ste-Julie-de-Somerset - thanks anyway Fran L --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
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Joseph Thomas Jean Baptiste Hebert Spouse: Marie Leonide Gariepy Marriage Year: 1900 - September 10 Marriage Location: Montréal, Québec (Quebec) Place of Worship or Institution: Cathedrale St-Jacque-le-Majeur Groom is adult s/o Napoleon Hebert & deceased Eulalie Barbeau of this parish. Bride is minor daughter of deceased Henri Gariepy & Virginie Deschines of St-Brigide's parish. ============ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Discussion" <discussion@sympatico.ca> To: "QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L" <QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 6, 2014 3:51:00 PM Subject: [Q-R] Lookup for M & P Jean-Baptiste Hebert & Leonide Gariepy c. 1880-95 Hi, I am looking for the above mariage. Their daughter Germaine Hebert got married to Raoul Mayer in Paroisse St-Eusèbe-de-Verceil, Montreal, Quebec on June 7th 1928. They were possibly coming from the Manitoba area. Cheers Florent Coache ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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
My husband's maternal great great grandfather Alphonso Hall was supposedly still married to Elizabeth Gavin when he came to Glover, VT and then married Rosette Sherburnne, daughter of the owner of the Glover Union House. Her father drove stagecoach from Boston to Sherbrooke then Montreal so made sure his hotel got guests regularly. There are several names in this lineage given to me by Eric Fiske but we were wondering did he ever divorce and how to find. Harriet E. Cady Generation One 1. Alphonse or Alphonso "Henry"1 Hall, b. 21 Jul 1833 in Ascot, Sherbrook Co., QC,[1] (son of Zaccheus Halland Samantha Moulton), d. 23 Jun 1916 in Glover, Orleans Co., VT,[2],[3] buried in Westlook Cem., Glover, VT.[4] In 1851, Alphonso was 21, living in Sherbrooke, QC with his parents. In 1861, Alphonso Henry Hall, farmer of Dudswell, Sherbrooke Co., QC was baptized in Dudwell, on the same day as his son George Milford Hall. Alphonso's wife was Elizabeth, Elizabeth's maiden name is given as Gavin. His date of birth is given as 21 Jul 1831. Minnie Almira Hall's baptism is also recorded in the Drouin collection. She was born on 11 Oct 1868 and baptized 13 Mar 1870 in Dudswell. In 1861, Alphonso and Elizabeth were living in Wolfe Co., Quebec. The household consisted of Alphonzo, age 30; Elizabeth Hall, age 34; Olivia Ridgway, age 11; Aletia Ridgway, age 10; Emily Ridgway, age 8; Gilis (?) (male) Hall, age 5 and George Hall, age 1. Alphonzo was a farmer. The Ridgway children are categorized as family member. The Ridgway children were Elizabeth's children from her first marriage. In 1871, Elizabeth was head of household in Dudswell, Wolfe Co., QC. Elizabeth's marital status is given as married. Elizabeth Hall43 Olivia Hall 21 Alicia Hall 20 Emily Hall 17 Gillis Hall14 George Hall 11 Lelia Hall8 Minnie Hall 2 In 1881, Gillis is given as head of household in Wolfe Co., QC Gillis Hall24 George Wilford Hall 20 Lelia Hall18 Minnie Almira Hall 12 Elizabeth Hall52 Oliva Ridgeway 31 Elizabeth's marital status is still given as married. Elizabeth died in 1887 and is buried in the Lothrop Cemetery in Dudswell: Elizabeth C. Gavin, d. 13 Feb 1887, age: 59y 11m, widow of G.N. Ridgway & wife of A.H. Hall Lakeside Cemetery Bishopton, Wolfe County, Quebec interment.net: Leslie Nutbrown Hall, Eliza, d. 24 Mar 1867, age: 67y 8m, wife of Alured Bishop Hall, George M., b. 1860, d. 1944, s/w & husband of Anna Lasell Hall, Lelia L., d. 22 Feb 1863, age: 18y 11m, dau of Zaccheus & Samantha M Hall, Louisa Mary, d. 26 Jul 1848, age: 84y 8m 16d, wife of Elisha Kingsley Hall, Sabrina J., b. 1845, d. 1933, s/w & wife of Edson Gilbert Hall, Zaccheus M., d. 25 May 1869, age: 59y 5m I cannot find Alphonso H. Hall in this period before he appears in Vermont in 1880, when he (A. Henry Hall) and Rosette were living with Rosette's parents in Glover, VT. They had three children at that time. So, there is a bit of mystery here. Was he divorced from Elizabeth? Did he simply leave the marriage and Quebec, and make a fresh start in Vermont without the benefit of divorce before marrying again? His daughter Lelia also came to Vermont, first marrying in Newport in 1882. At the time of the 1900 census, Henry A. and Rosette continued to live in Glover. Henry was now head of the household and hotelkeeper. They had been married for 27 years, putting their marriage about 1873. The census indicates that Henry had come to the US in 1873. In 1920, Mamie was living with her daughter and son-in-law Mamie and Samuel Bean, in Glover. Henry's death record gives his name as Henry Alphonso Hall. His parents were unknown at that time. Henry and Rosette (Sherburne) Hall ran the Union House, a hotel in Glover, VT, for many years. They lived at the Union House for all of their married lives (Glover Bicentenniel Committe, 1983, page 24). He married (1) Elizabeth Gavin, b. abt 1829 in QC, d. 13 Feb 1887 in Dudswell, Wolfe Co., QC, buried in Lothrop Cem., Dudswell, QC. He married (2) M. Rosette Sherburne, abt 1873 in Glover, Orleans Co., VT?, b. 23 Dec 1838 in Glover, Orleans Co., VT,[5] (daughter of John Sherburneand Mariah Flint), d. 24 Apr 1923 in Glover, Orleans Co., VT,[6] buried in Westlook Cem., Glover, VT,[7] buried in VVRD. Children by Elizabeth Gavin: 2 i. Gillis or Giles2 Hall, b. 12 Nov 1856 in Dudswell, Wolfe Co., QC?,[8] d. 1940, buried in Lothrop Cem., Dudswell, QC. He married Emma Kenney, 4 Jan 1888 in Waterville, Sherbrooke Co., QC (daughter of William Kenneyand Martha Ward). 3 ii. George Milford Hall, b. 1 Aug 1860 in Dudswell, Wolfe Co., QC,[9] d. 1944, buried in Lakeside Cem., Bishopton, Wolfe Co., QC. He married Anna Lassell. 4 iii. Lelia Adelaide Hall, b. 8 Feb 1863 in Dudswell, Wolfe Co., QC,[10] d. 8 Apr 1939 in Newport, Orleans Co., VT.[11] Lelia's name on her death record is given as Lelia Adelaide Stark Clark. Her parents are given as Henry Hall and Elizabeth Gavin. She married (1) Robert W. Stark, 11 Jun 1882 in Newport, Orleans Co., VT.[12] They were divorced on bet 1910-1911. She married (2) Hugh Melvin Clark, 11 Nov 1911 in Newport, Orleans Co., VT.[13] 5 iv. Minnie Almira Hall, b. 11 Oct 1868 in Dudswell, Wolfe Co., QC, d. 28 Jan 1912 in Cookshire, Compton Co., QC?,[14] buried in Cookshire Cem., Cookshire, QC.[15] She married John E. Bassett. Children by M. Rosette Sherburne: 6 v. John H. Hall, b. abt 1876 in Glover, Orleans Co., VT?, d. bef 1900 in Glover, Orleans Co., VT? + 7 vi. Mariah "Mamie" Ruth Hallb. 9 Nov 1876. 8 vii. Berdina Hall, b. 25 Feb 1879 in Glover, Orleans Co., VT, d. 14 Sep 1901 in Glover, Orleans Co., VT.[16] ________________________________ [1] Brown, Dick and Jean Borland, Glover, Vermont. Westlook Cemetery Gravestone Inscriptions and Other Genealogical Data (Glover, VT: Glover Historical Society, 2002), page 104. [2] Brown, Dick and Jean Borland, Glover, Vermont. Westlook Cemetery Gravestone Inscriptions and Other Genealogical Data (Glover, VT: Glover Historical Society, 2002), page 104. [3] Death record, Vermont Vital Records Index. [4] Brown, Dick and Jean Borland, Glover, Vermont. Westlook Cemetery Gravestone Inscriptions and Other Genealogical Data (Glover, VT: Glover Historical Society, 2002), page 104. [5] Death record, Vermont Vital Records Index. [6] Death record, Vermont Vital Records Index. [7] Brown, Dick and Jean Borland, Glover, Vermont. Westlook Cemetery Gravestone Inscriptions and Other Genealogical Data (Glover, VT: Glover Historical Society, 2002), page 177. [8] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line] (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008). [9] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line] (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008). [10] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line] (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008). [11] Death record, Vermont Vital Records Index. [12] Marriage Record, Vermont Vital Records Index. [13] Marriage Record, Vermont Vital Records Index. [14] Nutbrown, Leslie, Cookshire Cemetery, Cookshire, QC (interment.net). [15] Nutbrown, Leslie, Cookshire Cemetery, Cookshire, QC (interment.net). [16] Death record, Vermont Vital Records Index.
Could this be what you found in 1764 in Kamouraska? Union <http://www.genealogie.umontreal.ca/en/member/union.asp?42472> Union 1764-08-23 Kamouraska SAINDON LOUIS & THIBODEAU MARIE-MADELEINE PRDH And they ad 2 chilren born in 1764 & 1765 in Kamouraska. Madeleine was bapt in 1764 a month before her parents wedding. Parents & child from Acadie. Good luck Renee From: Selma Grant < selma_grant@yahoo.com <mailto:selma_grant@yahoo.com> > Subject: [Q-R] sansfacon/saidnon Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 21:20:51 -0700 (PDT) are these 2 names inter-changeable? I am looking into Louis Sansfacon (consigny) and Madeleine thibodeau. I am wondering if there are 2 couples with the same names. I a have found 2 different sets of parents. date that are way off. the couple I am tracing are from St-Basile, Madawaska, New Brunswick, yet I find a marriage for a couple in St-Louis, Kamouraska. in 1764, yet Louis is said to have been born abt 1757. 2 kids born 1764 & 1765 in Kamouraska. the others abt 1783-84 in Madawaska. and marrying there. Any help greatfully accepted. To make matters worse Louis is sometimes a Consigny and other times a Sansfacon Selma
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Hi! Selma, from the "Répertoire of births and death Records" of St-Basile, Madawaska Co. N.B. Page 644: Louis Sansfaçon-Cosigny died May 04, 1822, he was 73. He was married to M.-Madeleine Thibodeau Louis's parents were, François Sansfaçon-Consigny and M.-Louise Repoche-Ducharme Louis's marriage to M.-Madeleine Thibodeau is not listed here. Louis Sansfaçon-Consigny (widower of M.-Madeleine Thibodeau m Marianne Savoie July 18, 1791 in St-Basile. Page 910 of the Marriages of "Northwestern New Brunswick" records Marianne Savoie's parents were, André Savoie and Marie Arbour Children of Louis Sansfaçon-Consigny and Madeleine Thibodeau: Louis (no Birth date) m Marie Cormier July 18 1803 in St-Basile. Louis died Jan. 13, 1835, age 50. Marie Cormier's parents were, Jean-Baptiste Cormier and Madeleine Landry Louis Sansfaçon (widower of Marie Cormier) m Archange-Soulange Pierre-Jean Aug. 16, 1820 in S.B. Archange-Soulange parents were, Régis Pierre-Jean and Josephte Gauvin Joseph Sansfaçon m M.Perpétue Martin Feb. 07, 1809 in St-Basile. Page 909 of M. M.Perpétue's parents were, Simon Martin and M.Geneviève Bourdon Hope that will help you a bit and I have a lot of children for all of them. Roch are these 2 names inter-changeable? I am looking into Louis Sansfacon (consigny) and Madeleine thibodeau. I am wondering if there are 2 couples with the same names. I a have found 2 different sets of parents. date that are way off. the couple I am tracing are from St-Basile, Madawaska, New Brunswick, yet I find a marriage for a couple in St-Louis, Kamouraska. in 1764, yet Louis is said to have been born abt 1757. 2 kids born 1764 & 1765 in Kamouraska. the others abt 1783-84 in Madawaska. and marrying there. Any help greatfully accepted. To make matters worse Louis is sometimes a Consigny and other times a Sansfacon Selma