I'll be honest here, sometimes the "story" for me is more fun than the fact search, so, please bear with me as I had a lot of free time and a nagging question. This is not the whole rabbit hole. It is the basics....Because it's my ancestor, I could get lost in the side streets and photos of the area for fun......while on the journey to the house address. (let me know if you want the photo !!) Question: What is the actual location of the house of Jean Demars (circa 1675-1720ish) in Quebec City? Materials to start with : 1.) Photo on another person's tree on Ancestry.com of the house with note that includes " petit Champlain à Québec" I street with the name, using google maps. This brought me to an "historical" district, now a shopping area calledhttp://www.quartierpetitchamplain.com/en/ I went back to the photo on Ancestryof the house had business sign over it,and enlarged it, but it was almost illegible. I could however define colors and shapes ofthe overall letters. So then I did a google street search with the little person. One of the houses had asuspiciously familiar plaque on it and the business sign was similar. Then Igoogled the business address and got better photos of the house/business and theplaque. Now I had the Ancestry sign and the Buisness photo and couldcompare the houses. BINGO……. For Proof, however, I am sure that a letter from thebusiness or if available land/house records. I don’t know does a plaque on the side of the house from a historicalsociety listing original occupants count? Punchline: on another photo of the house on another family tree, in 2013, someone actually labeled the photo with the address. Moral: It's more fun to find it yourself than the find it on someone else's tree. (my moral, you do NOT have to agree) Erin Johnston