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    1. [Q-R] LEMAY
    2. Harriet E. Cady
    3. Hi, My husband's great grandfather Joseph CADY of ST Pie, Quebec married ALMY/Almira LEMAY daughter of Regis Lemay.  I know he owned a farm in Richford and then Eden, VT.  His Grandson Edward was my husband's grandfather. I haven't gone further with this part of my husband's family as the lady who owned Sterling Antiques in Johnson told me not to write her anymore, I think her husband a Lemay descendant died. The following emails are help I have received on Regis Lemay from the Vermont Rootsweb, Quebec Rootsweb and others in genealogy who are always on the watch for me. Thanks to renee always. Harriet To: ACGSTalk@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2007 9:28:30 PM Subject: Re: [TalkACGS] Re: Regis LeMay, VT. Landowner In 1851 there was a Régis Lemay, Cordonnier (shoemaker or leather worker)  époux de Suzanne St- Michel, living in Stukely Nord in the parish of Notre-Dame-de- Bonsecours in the Eastern  Townships of Québec. I found this by googling his name and coming up with   http://www.bonsecou   rs.ca/Histoire_ Plus.html  It's a fairly long detailed history (in French) of the region and  there is only one mention of Regis Lemay and his wife in a list of cordonnniers who practiced  there during the 19th century. The mention occurs pretty far down in the history. I got it by  using my Find on This  Page button in my browser to locate the name Lemay. It took several clicks  to find the name Regis Lemay. I don't know whether this is the couple you're looking for, but it  might be a lead. Suzanne St-Michel might very well be anglicized to Susan or Suzanna Mitchell.  They may have been married at Bonsecours, but I had no access to the parish registers. Anyway, I thought it might be worth passing on to you. Could be another rock for you to look  under. Al Trudeau ACGS #3720 The description you have stated is not far from Richford or Richmond, VT so it could be the area that Regis LeMay came from especially since the name LeMai is spelled with an i in Quebec. Regis and Susan very well could have been in Franklin or Chittenden county, VT by 1852. Harriet The only Stukely on my map of Quebec is in Shefford Co, and it it Stukely South. It is south East of Granby Quebec. There is no date on this map but I think it is fairly accurate.      The website  automatedgenealogy.com is a census for Canada, I don't find them in the 1852 census but in the 1901 there are alot of Lemay listings in Shefford Co, Stukely North.   Unfortunately there are only a few years of census.   Hope it helps.   Rosemary       Harriet Cady <kd1843@verizon.net> wrote:   an anyone tell me where Stukely Nord in the parish of Notre-Dame-de- Bonsecours in the Eastern Townships of Québec is near? Regis Lemay married to Susanna or Susan Mitchell, maybe St Michael came from that township and I believe this is my husband's great great grandfather who settled in Richford or Richmond, VT in 1940' to 1850's. There daughter Alvira LeMay married Joseph Cady in 1870's. Harriet E. Cady This is great but I still need his wife Suzanne Mitchell's origins.  Definitely my husband's great great grandfather. Thanks for your work. Harriet 1870 United States Federal Census Census & Voter Lists  Name: Regis Lemay  Estimated birth year: abt 1820  Age in 1870: 50  Birthplace: Canada  Home in 1870: Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont  Race: White  Gender: Male  Post Office: Winooski  Household Members: Name Age  Regis Lemay 50  Susan Lemay 41  Curly Lemay 18  Ephram Lemay 16  Adeline Lemay 14  Annie Lemay 9  Name: Regis Lemay  Birth: abt 1820 - Canada  Residence: 1870 - Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont  1900 United States Federal Census Census & Voter Lists  Name: Regis Lemay   Home in 1900: Eden, Lamoille, Vermont  Age: 79  Birth Date: Jun 1820  Birthplace: Canada Fr   Race: White  Ethnicity: American  Gender: Male  Immigration Year: 1830  Relationship to Head of House: Father-in-law  Father's Birthplace: Canada Fr  Mother's Birthplace: Canada Fr  Marital Status: Widowed  Residence : Eden Town, Lamoille, Vermont  Neighbors:  Household Members: Name Age  Levi Dague 45  Addie Dague 43  Jessey Dague 13  Regis Lemay 79  Name: Regis Lemay   Birth: Jun 1820 - Canada Fr   Arrival: 1830  Residence: 1900 - Eden, Lamoille, Vermont  Residence: Eden Town, Lamoille, Vermont  -----Original Message----- From:  Harriet Cady <kd1843@verizon. net> To: ACGSTalk@yahoogroup s.com Sent: Sat, 8 Dec 2007 6:04 pm Subject: [TalkACGS] Re: Regis LeMay, VT. Landowner  Just talked with Richard LeMay's wife in Johnson, VT and she said my husbands great great  grandfather, Regis LeMay died in 1905 but she is also stuck where I am in that he was born Canada. But an important piece of information is that his wife was Susan or Suzanna Mitchell. Would anyone have this couple in Canada. Also it is rumored he owned 5000 acres in Eden, VT. Eden's town  records burned so where to from here? Harriet 

    07/05/2014 09:54:11
    1. Re: [Q-R] LEMAY
    2. mbmylott .
    3. Harriet Thanks for the Leamy/Lemai tip! On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 6:54 AM, Harriet E. Cady <kd4318@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi, > My husband's great grandfather Joseph CADY of ST Pie, Quebec married > ALMY/Almira LEMAY daughter of Regis Lemay. I know he owned a farm in > Richford and then Eden, VT. His Grandson Edward was my husband's > grandfather. > I haven't gone further with this part of my husband's family as the lady > who owned Sterling Antiques in Johnson told me not to write her anymore, I > think her husband a Lemay descendant died. > The following emails are help I have received on Regis Lemay from the > Vermont Rootsweb, Quebec Rootsweb and others in genealogy who are always on > the watch for me. > Thanks to renee always. > Harriet > To: ACGSTalk@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2007 9:28:30 PM > Subject: Re: [TalkACGS] Re: Regis LeMay, VT. Landowner > > In 1851 there was a Régis Lemay, Cordonnier (shoemaker or leather worker) > époux de Suzanne St- > > Michel, living in Stukely Nord in the parish of Notre-Dame-de- Bonsecours in the Eastern > > Townships of Québec. I found this by googling his name and coming up with > http://www.bonsecou > rs.ca/Histoire_ > Plus.html It's a fairly long detailed history (in French) of the region and > > there is only one mention of Regis Lemay and his wife in a list of cordonnniers who practiced > > there during the 19th century. The mention occurs pretty far down in the history. I got it by > using my Find on This > Page button in my browser to locate the name Lemay. It took several clicks > > to find the name Regis Lemay. I don't know whether this is the couple you're looking for, but it > > might be a lead. Suzanne St-Michel might very well be anglicized to Susan or Suzanna Mitchell. > > They may have been married at Bonsecours, but I had no access to the parish registers. > > > Anyway, I thought it might be worth passing on to you. Could be another rock for you to look > under. > > Al Trudeau ACGS #3720 > > The description you have stated is not far from Richford or Richmond, VT > so it could be the area that Regis LeMay came from especially since the > name LeMai is spelled with an i in Quebec. > Regis and Susan very well could have been in Franklin or Chittenden > county, VT by 1852. > Harriet > > > > > The only Stukely on my map of Quebec is in Shefford Co, and it it Stukely > South. It is south East of Granby Quebec. There is no date on this map but > I think it is fairly accurate. > > The website automatedgenealogy.com is a census for Canada, I don't > find them in the 1852 census but in the 1901 there are alot of Lemay > listings in Shefford Co, Stukely North. > Unfortunately there are only a few years of census. > Hope it helps. > Rosemary > > > > Harriet Cady <kd1843@verizon.net> wrote: > an anyone tell me where Stukely Nord in the parish of Notre-Dame-de- > Bonsecours in the Eastern Townships of Québec is near? > Regis Lemay married to Susanna or Susan Mitchell, maybe St Michael came > from that township and I believe this is my husband's great great > grandfather who settled in Richford or Richmond, VT in 1940' to 1850's. > There daughter Alvira LeMay married Joseph Cady in 1870's. > Harriet E. Cady > > This is great but I still need his wife Suzanne Mitchell's origins. > Definitely my husband's great great grandfather. > Thanks for your work. > Harriet > > > 1870 United States Federal Census > Census & Voter Lists > > Name: Regis Lemay > Estimated birth year: abt 1820 > Age in 1870: 50 > Birthplace: Canada > Home in 1870: Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont > Race: White > Gender: Male > Post Office: Winooski > Household Members: Name Age > Regis Lemay 50 > Susan Lemay 41 > Curly Lemay 18 > Ephram Lemay 16 > Adeline Lemay 14 > Annie Lemay 9 > > > Name: Regis Lemay > Birth: abt 1820 - Canada > Residence: 1870 - Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont > > > 1900 United States Federal Census > Census & Voter Lists > > Name: Regis Lemay > Home in 1900: Eden, Lamoille, Vermont > Age: 79 > Birth Date: Jun 1820 > Birthplace: Canada Fr > Race: White > Ethnicity: American > Gender: Male > Immigration Year: 1830 > Relationship to Head of House: Father-in-law > Father's Birthplace: Canada Fr > Mother's Birthplace: Canada Fr > Marital Status: Widowed > Residence : Eden Town, Lamoille, Vermont > Neighbors: > Household Members: Name Age > Levi Dague 45 > Addie Dague 43 > Jessey Dague 13 > Regis Lemay 79 > > > Name: Regis Lemay > Birth: Jun 1820 - Canada Fr > Arrival: 1830 > Residence: 1900 - Eden, Lamoille, Vermont > Residence: Eden Town, Lamoille, Vermont > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Harriet Cady <kd1843@verizon. net> > To: ACGSTalk@yahoogroup s.com > Sent: Sat, 8 Dec 2007 6:04 pm > Subject: [TalkACGS] Re: Regis LeMay, VT. Landowner > > > > Just talked with Richard LeMay's wife in Johnson, VT and she said my husbands great great > > grandfather, Regis LeMay died in 1905 but she is also stuck where I am in that he was born Canada. > > But an important piece of information is that his wife was Susan or Suzanna Mitchell. > Would anyone have this couple in Canada. > Also it is rumored he owned 5000 acres in Eden, VT. > Eden's town records burned so where to from here? > Harriet > > -- "Mary Beth" Mary Elizabeth Mylott-Fasano mbmylott@gmail.com

    07/06/2014 04:45:09