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    1. Re: [Q-R] Parents of Pierre Rancourt
    2. Fran LaChance
    3. There are other Pierre Rancourt born in the time frame of 1814 - 1830 only one other with father Charles; Pierre Rancourt b/bp 24 Mar 1828 to Charles Rancourt & Louise Pepin m 13 Oct 1823 at St-Francois-de-Beauce. Charles Rancourt [Jean Baptiste Madeleine Busque] & Louise Pepin [Charles Suzanne Pare] m 13 Oct 1823 at St-Francois-de-Beauce. This Pierre married 11 Sep 1855 at St Victor de Ting to ? Poulin. Looking for marriages of Pierre between 1843 - 1870 this is what I found: Pierre Rancourt son of Charles & Louise Pepin m 11 Sep 1855 at St Victor de Tring to ? Pouliot d/o Louis & Rosalie Audet dit Lapointe Fran L On 07/04/2014 10:04 PM, Al Poulin wrote: > Hello Fran, > > I like the way you phrase your statement about the Drouin data not extending beyond 1814 for this family, at least as far as "Pierre" is concerned. 1814 is too early for the likely date of birth. In the Maine censuses, > 1860 Peter Ranco in Waterville was 41 > 1870 Pierre Rancoue in Waterville was 39 (obvious error) > 1880 Peter Ronco in Winslow was 59. > > It would be interesting if the cut-off at 1814 in Drouin means the data on Edouard's marriage in 1832 is not there. > > > On Apr 7, 2014, at 7:04 PM, Fran LaChance wrote: > >> This Charles & Louise G did not have a son Pierre - at least not in the Drouin - which records for this family end in 1814. Perhaps they too moved to the States. >> >> Fran L >> >> >> On 07/04/2014 5:19 PM, Al Poulin wrote: >>> Did Charles Rancourt and Louise Germain dite Belisle who married in Trois-Rivières 3 Feb 1806 have a son named Pierre? >>> >>> If so, what happened to this family? They had several children, at least one who died in infancy, and Edouard Rancour who married in Trois-Rivières on 8 Oct 1832 with parents "of this parish" who were not given as present. Several records mention Charles as a soldier. He was originally from St.-François-de-Beauce. >>> >>> In Canada, I have found no marriage record for Pierre, nor death records for this family. In Maine, the 1860 Federal census of Waterville, Maine places an elderly Charles (age 94?) in the home of 'Peter Ranco,' age 41. On 13 Oct 1865 in Waterville, Pierre Rancourt had son Louis-Jos. whose godfather Louis Rancourt was the nephew of the same Charles Rancourt who had married Louise Germain. These two records suggest, but do not prove, that Pierre was the son of this Charles. >>> >>> Al Poulin --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com

    04/08/2014 04:16:07
    1. Re: [Q-R] Parents of Pierre Rancourt
    2. Al Poulin
    3. Hello Fran: Thanks for the extra look-ups. All this helps to limit the possible parents of my Pierre Rancourt to two or three possibilities. The family you describe is not it, but it thrived very well in Maine; most, including this Pierre, settled in Dexter, with one brother in Waterville Pierre's first marriage was definitely to Louise Pouliot. Second marriage in Dexter to Apolline Grenier ca. 1860 in a Protestant service. This marriage was renewed within the Roman Catholic Church on 23 Jun 1863 at St.-Frédéric. Two children, William and Pierre were legitimized, baptized the same day. Al Poulin On Apr 8, 2014, at 10:16 AM, Fran LaChance wrote: > There are other Pierre Rancourt born in the time frame of 1814 - 1830 only one other with father Charles; > > Pierre Rancourt b/bp 24 Mar 1828 to Charles Rancourt & Louise Pepin m 13 Oct 1823 at St-Francois-de-Beauce. > > Charles Rancourt [Jean Baptiste Madeleine Busque] & Louise Pepin [Charles Suzanne Pare] m 13 Oct 1823 at St-Francois-de-Beauce. This Pierre married 11 Sep 1855 at St Victor de Ting to ? Poulin. > > Looking for marriages of Pierre between 1843 - 1870 this is what I found: > > Pierre Rancourt son of Charles & Louise Pepin m 11 Sep 1855 at St Victor de Tring to ? Pouliot d/o Louis & Rosalie Audet dit Lapointe > > Fran L > > > > On 07/04/2014 10:04 PM, Al Poulin wrote: >> Hello Fran, >> >> I like the way you phrase your statement about the Drouin data not extending beyond 1814 for this family, at least as far as "Pierre" is concerned. 1814 is too early for the likely date of birth. In the Maine censuses, >> 1860 Peter Ranco in Waterville was 41 >> 1870 Pierre Rancoue in Waterville was 39 (obvious error) >> 1880 Peter Ronco in Winslow was 59. >> >> It would be interesting if the cut-off at 1814 in Drouin means the data on Edouard's marriage in 1832 is not there. >> >> >> On Apr 7, 2014, at 7:04 PM, Fran LaChance wrote: >> >> >>> This Charles & Louise G did not have a son Pierre - at least not in the Drouin - which records for this family end in 1814. Perhaps they too moved to the States. >>> >>> Fran L >>> >>> >>> On 07/04/2014 5:19 PM, Al Poulin wrote: >>> >>>> Did Charles Rancourt and Louise Germain dite Belisle who married in Trois-Rivières 3 Feb 1806 have a son named Pierre? >>>> >>>> If so, what happened to this family? They had several children, at least one who died in infancy, and Edouard Rancour who married in Trois-Rivières on 8 Oct 1832 with parents "of this parish" who were not given as present. Several records mention Charles as a soldier. He was originally from St.-François-de-Beauce. >>>> >>>> In Canada, I have found no marriage record for Pierre, nor death records for this family. In Maine, the 1860 Federal census of Waterville, Maine places an elderly Charles (age 94?) in the home of 'Peter Ranco,' age 41. On 13 Oct 1865 in Waterville, Pierre Rancourt had son Louis-Jos. whose godfather Louis Rancourt was the nephew of the same Charles Rancourt who had married Louise Germain. These two records suggest, but do not prove, that Pierre was the son of this Charles. >>>> >>>> Al Poulin >>>> > > > > This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. > >

    04/08/2014 11:29:19