I am looking for the marriage of Isaac Dionne to Delina Rocheleau. They have a son Louis who marries Laura Boucher in Penacook N.H., Jun 11, 1905. The census records puts Isaac's birth at 1844. I believe he may be the George Dionne located in the 1871 census of St. Joseph, Levis, Q.C.. pg. 42 ( pg. 22 on Ancestry) Dick Aubé
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-28027-7504-86?cc=1321742&wc=MHBY-H3N:13625201,13625202,13625203 What is the infor under Pierre Poulin ??Joseph?? Selma
Evergreen church cemetery vandalized EVERGREEN, La. — Authorities in the central Louisiana town of Evergreen are on the lookout for vandals who recently damaged graves at a historic church cemetery. KALB-TV reports that the damage was done on three different nights to more than 40 graves at the _Bayou Rouge Baptist Church_ (http://www.mysanantonio.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=news/crime&search=1&inlin eLink=1&query="Bayou+Rouge+Baptist+Church") cemetery. Headstones were toppled over or broken. One is missing. The church was established in 1841. Some of the damaged monuments in the cemetery are more than a century old and will be difficult to repair or replace. "It is a disgrace that something like this takes place. It has to be a sick mind to do something like this," said resident _Stebo Pearce_ (http://www.mysanantonio.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=news/crime&se arch=1&inlineLink=1&query="Stebo+Pearce") . Evergreen Police Chief _Charles Mayeux_ (http://www.mysanantonio.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=news/crime&search=1&inlineLink=1&quer y="Charles+Mayeux") said he is determined to find the people responsible for the damage. "There is a lot of history up here, and a lot of people are upset. The word has got out on this, and we have a lot of people coming to the cemetery now to check on loved ones' graves," Mayeux said. Mayeaux said he is optimistic there will be justice. "I am going to catch them," he said. "It is not a matter of if I catch them. It's when I catch them. We are going to pursue this and we are going to push for the maximum penalties."
You can see the extent of Pontiac and his Allies' Rebellion in the right column on the Military Page for the French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan: http://www.habitantheritage.org/french-canadian_resources/military Happy Easter everyone. Diane Sheppard ----- Original Message ----- From: WFlem72706@aol.com To: quebec-research-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 11:59:52 AM Subject: [Q-R] April 20 April 20,1769 Cahokia, Illinois - Pontiac, Chief of the Ottawas, murdered by an Illinois Indian; six years earlier he helped lead the Ottawa, Hurons (Wyandots), Potawatomis and Ojibwas in a rising against the British garrisons on the Great Lakes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~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
Happy Easter to All !! Thanks for all the help I've received over the years from many of you. Darlene T. Holling
I want to wish you all a Happy Easter and thank you for the support you have given me over the years. Dot
Hi Gang Its almost cemetery research time again. Most of the snow is gone and headstones are starting to pop up all over the place. I do plan on starting to visit cemeteries in the near future. I guess I'll be starting off slow until my new knee gets accustomed to cemeteries, but it will be good therapy just the same. Hopefully by the end of next week, I'll be able to tell you where my first outing will be. And I am also hoping to know for sure about my first multiple day trip, for about 9-10 days to Western, Mass. So at that time you can contact me with your requests from that area. Best Bill
April 20,1769 Cahokia, Illinois - Pontiac, Chief of the Ottawas, murdered by an Illinois Indian; six years earlier he helped lead the Ottawa, Hurons (Wyandots), Potawatomis and Ojibwas in a rising against the British garrisons on the Great Lakes.
Thanks Jackie and Mona for clarification about this particular Jean Lavallee. I wish I had a nickel for every website that has his story incorrectly stated and confused with other Jean Lavallee(s)! -- "Mary Beth" Mary Elizabeth Mylott-Fasano mbmylott@gmail.com
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PORTSMOUTH At least 15 valuable bronze vases have been stolen this month from grave markers at Evergreen Memorial Park, police said Friday. The first reported theft at the cemetery occurred between April 7 and 9, a news release said. A relative found five vases missing from the markers of family. The second reported theft occurred between April 10 and Wednesday, when five vases went missing. A third theft of five vases was reported Tuesday, those between April 6 and 8. Replacement value for each vase ranges from $300 to $350, the release said. Detectives say there may be more vases that have been removed from the cemetery, which is in the 3300 block of High St. They ask anyone who has family buried there to check and report thefts to police at 393-5300.
It couldn't be from me. Some other Norm. I haven't sent an email for 10 days. Too tired. Norman
April 15 is also Income tax day in the states. I celebrate it because it is the source of my extra income -----Original Message----- From: WFlem72706 <WFlem72706@aol.com> April 15-------- Rubber Eraser Day United States of America Now, how many of you actually celebrated this day???????????????????????????
Hello Mary Beth, There were several pioneers named Jean LAVALLÉE or Jean VALLÉE. The story of several of these Jean LAVALLÉE has generally been confused into one. Marie D'ABANCOURT and her second husband Geoffroy GUILLOT dit LAVALLÉE who were married in Quebec City on the 19th of October 1651 did have a son named Jean, born on the 26th of November 1653 in Quebec City. He received confirmation in January 1664, and was for a time employed as a domestic by the Jesuits. He was buried on the 10th of August 1676 under the name of Jean JOLLIET (name of Marie d'ABANCOURT's first husband which Jean had taken up as a dit name). His burial record specifies he was "taken" meaning caught by the Iroquois at the home of Mrs Fomblanche. Several other young men were killed during that attack, in 1676. (Drouin d1p_11000199.JPG) Then, nearly 20 years later, there is Jean VALLÉE dit Petit Jean, born possibly in France, about 1652, who married Marguerite DUSSON, Fille du roi, sometime before 1671 and settled in the Sorel area. He is presumed to have been killed by the Iroquois on July 12, 1692, during an ambush at the Coulée Grou, in Montréal, and have been the man buried in Montréal on that day with two other men under the name "Lavallée", no given name, with the mention "killed by the Iroquois". His ambiguous burial act reads: "Also killed by the Iroquois, La Vallee cabinetmaker and soldier of the Company of St Ours Joachim de Boucherville and Vimont also soldier the 12th of July 1692." (Drouin d1p_11000533.JPG) Was he a soldier, or was Joachim de Boucherville the soldier ? Nothing is less certain. However, this last Jean LAVALLÉE was definitely not Geoffroy GUILLOT and Marie d'ABANCOURT's son. Hope this helps sort this out a bit for you, Mona On 14-04-19 9:31 AM, mbmylott . wrote: > Fichier Origine and PRDH state the origins of Jean LaVallee in France are > unknown. In Peter J Gangne's book of the King's Daughters he states he was > in the St Ours company of Carignan-Salieres. Unfortunately ANCESTRY and > some web sites state Jean Lavallee was the son of Geoffrey Guillet dit > Lavallee and Marie Dabancourt. > > This unfortunate man was killed in conflict with Iroqouis so I would really > like to get him straight! Does anyone have any additional information > about him? > Thanks > Mary Beth >
Fichier Origine and PRDH state the origins of Jean LaVallee in France are unknown. In Peter J Gangne's book of the King's Daughters he states he was in the St Ours company of Carignan-Salieres. Unfortunately ANCESTRY and some web sites state Jean Lavallee was the son of Geoffrey Guillet dit Lavallee and Marie Dabancourt. This unfortunate man was killed in conflict with Iroqouis so I would really like to get him straight! Does anyone have any additional information about him? Thanks Mary Beth -- "Mary Beth" Mary Elizabeth Mylott-Fasano mbmylott@gmail.com
Hi Mary Beth, Have you checked here? http://www.unicaen.fr/mrsh/prefen/fichePion.php?id=60489&theme=nouvFrance Still no parents. Jackie -----Original Message----- From: mbmylott . Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2014 8:31 AM To: QUEBEC-RESEARCH@rootsweb.com Subject: [Q-R] jean lavallee, spouse of Marguerite Dusson Fichier Origine and PRDH state the origins of Jean LaVallee in France are unknown. In Peter J Gangne's book of the King's Daughters he states he was in the St Ours company of Carignan-Salieres. Unfortunately ANCESTRY and some web sites state Jean Lavallee was the son of Geoffrey Guillet dit Lavallee and Marie Dabancourt. This unfortunate man was killed in conflict with Iroqouis so I would really like to get him straight! Does anyone have any additional information about him? Thanks Mary Beth -- "Mary Beth" Mary Elizabeth Mylott-Fasano mbmylott@gmail.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
I need verification of Eloise parents. She married Abraham Desjarlais 25 Nov 1839 Louiseville, Maskinonge, Québec, Canada Thank you, Dot
Mariage Yamachiche (Ste-Anne) 1747-04-11 Acte du Fonds Drouin : d1p_1144c0372.jpg LESIEUR , JEAN BAPTISTE Sujet Ét. civ. célib. RIVAR ,FRANCOISE Sujet Ét. civ.célib. LESIEUR , JOSEPH Père de l'époux ADOUIN , MADELEINE Mère de l'époux Origine : ILLINOIS RIVARD , JOSEPH Père de l'épouse LESIEUR , FRANCOISE Mère de l'épouse Happy Easter Renee -----Original Message----- From: quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quebec-research-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jackie Corrigan Sent: April-18-14 8:34 PM To: Quebec Research Subject: [Q-R] translation of marriage record please Jean Baptiste Lesieur married Francoise Rivard 11 April 1747 in Yamachiche. They were first cousins. The marriage record is at FamilySearch https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-27928-3223-8?cc=1321742&wc=MH1 S-ZNP:25310801,25310802,25310803 I would greatly appreciate a translation. Many thanks. Jackie Corrigan
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-27996-23269-99?cc=1321742&wc=MHBB-F68:15688901,15688902,16926401 Eloise - adult d/o Joseph Lupien & Agathe Chretien Doreen ============ ----- Original Message ----- From: dhazvt@aol.com To: quebec-research@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, April 18, 2014 6:55:37 PM Subject: [Q-R] Marriage of Abraham Desjarlais and Eloise Lupien I need verification of Eloise parents. She married Abraham Desjarlais 25 Nov 1839 Louiseville, Maskinonge, Québec, Canada Thank you, Dot