Guess I wasn’t very clear on my request. I have the family on a page of the 1861 census that is headed “11th District, Premiere Division, Quebec County”. I am trying to find out where that physically is (i.e. near St Roch, etc.) Most pages have a parish name, township, etc. in the heading, this one only has the district, division and county. Really appreciate you and others trying to find the family for me but what I really need is the location. Thanks for your help. Mary > On May 2, 2018, at 4:43 PM, Frances LaChance <[email protected]> wrote: > > Mary; how old was Eloi on the 1861 census. I can't find him but will look again - what are the names of the 4 children on that census?44 > > Fran L > > > > On 02/05/18 3:48 PM, Mary Lindemann wrote: >> I have a family (Eloi Roy, Julienne Souci and 4 children) listed on the 1861 census in the 11th District, Premier Division, Quebec County. Is there any way to tell where physically that was? Mr. Google is not the least bit helpful. <grin> The first child of this couple is born/baptized in St Sylvestre, Lotbiniere with the parents stated as being from Leeds. Another researcher found the 4 younger children baptized in St Nicolas in 1847, 50, 53 and 54 in a Repertoire for St Nicolas but I can’t find them in either Ancestry or Family Search St Nicolas records. St Nicolas is a long ways from Leeds so I am wondering where the 11th District was and if that could explain the St Nicolas connection. I would also like to understand how the children appear in St Nicolas Repertoire but not in the microfilm of the parish records. >> >> By 1871, Julienne is a widow living with the 5 children in Leeds, Megantic. >> >> As always, thanks for any guidance. >> >> Mary Lindemann >> Lacey, Washington >> >
I found it and it is St Roch [earlier email] On 02/05/18 7:50 PM, Mary Lindemann wrote: Guess I wasn’t very clear on my request. I have the family on a page of the 1861 census that is headed “11th District, Premiere Division, Quebec County”. I am trying to find out where that physically is (i.e. near St Roch, etc.) Most pages have a parish name, township, etc. in the heading, this one only has the district, division and county. Really appreciate you and others trying to find the family for me but what I really need is the location. Thanks for your help. Mary On May 2, 2018, at 4:43 PM, Frances LaChance <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Mary; how old was Eloi on the 1861 census. I can't find him but will look again - what are the names of the 4 children on that census?44 Fran L On 02/05/18 3:48 PM, Mary Lindemann wrote: I have a family (Eloi Roy, Julienne Souci and 4 children) listed on the 1861 census in the 11th District, Premier Division, Quebec County. Is there any way to tell where physically that was? Mr. Google is not the least bit helpful. <grin> The first child of this couple is born/baptized in St Sylvestre, Lotbiniere with the parents stated as being from Leeds. Another researcher found the 4 younger children baptized in St Nicolas in 1847, 50, 53 and 54 in a Repertoire for St Nicolas but I can’t find them in either Ancestry or Family Search St Nicolas records. St Nicolas is a long ways from Leeds so I am wondering where the 11th District was and if that could explain the St Nicolas connection. I would also like to understand how the children appear in St Nicolas Repertoire but not in the microfilm of the parish records. By 1871, Julienne is a widow living with the 5 children in Leeds, Megantic. As always, thanks for any guidance. Mary Lindemann Lacey, Washington