I was in Fort Collins, Colorado today and in an exhibit about Fort Collins, there was a mention of Joseph Mason, French Canadian, who played a part in its history. He died there 11 February 1881. He was the first white settler there. I am looking baptism for Joseph Mason (Messier?) 28 January 1840. Possible parents Francois Messier and Marie Josephte Monet. Would also like marriage record of his parents. Thanks,Dot
Baptism Montréal (Notre-Dame-de-Montréal) 1840-01-29 Birth : 1840-01-28 MASSON, JOSEPH Subject - prdh individual sex m. MASSON, PIERRE Father - prdh individual GAUTHIER, MARIE Mother - prdh individual His parents Marriage Montréal (Notre-Dame-de-Montréal) 1824-01-12 MASSON, PIERRE Subject - prdh individual age maj Mar. st. single GAUTHIER, MARIE Subject - prdh individual age min Mar. st. single MASSON, PIERRE Father of the groom - prdh individual Residence : MONTREAL MARTEL, CATHERINE Mother of the groom - prdh individual Residence : MONTREAL GAUTHIER, JEAN BAPTISTE Father of the bride - prdh individual Residence : MONTREAL BIBEAU, ELISABETH Mother of the bride - prdh individual Residence : MONTREAL Good luck Renee -----Original Message----- From: dot hemingway via Quebec-Research [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: September-16-18 11:00 PM To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: [Q-R] Joseph Mason born 28 January 1840 Montreal? I was in Fort Collins, Colorado today and in an exhibit about Fort Collins, there was a mention of Joseph Mason, French Canadian, who played a part in its history. He died there 11 February 1881. He was the first white settler there. I am looking baptism for Joseph Mason (Messier?) 28 January 1840. Possible parents Francois Messier and Marie Josephte Monet. Would also like marriage record of his parents. Thanks,Dot