From: "Harriet E. Cady" < kd4318@yahoo.com <mailto:kd4318@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Regis LeMay, VT. Landowner Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2014 05:20:05 -0700 References: <cc79a6f4c777477982060d2a9b201e0f.sterlingmtntrader@pshift.com> In-Reply-To: <cc79a6f4c777477982060d2a9b201e0f.sterlingmtntrader@pshift.com> Thank you to Al trudeau for his research. Unfortunately the Eden VT town records burned in an 1805 fire so mainly need to look at Quebec and Vermont history records for my husbands great great Grandfather and his daughter Almy/Almira who married Joseph Cady of ST Pie. I also would like to find out about his wives family Susan Mitchel Help appreciated in finding how many children they had and their names as well as Susan's ancestors. Thanks so much to Al Trudeau for his help Harriet Cady 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 <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& nbsp;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