This guy is lost in the 1860 census indexes in NY. So I am posting it in the counties that his desendants lived. Thank you Susan! Paul Beauregard Greensburg, PA 15601 >From: Edwin Johnston <[email protected]> >To: "'P. Beauregard'" <[email protected]> >Subject: RE: LePINE/ Lapine/ Lapean dit BARARD, RONDEAU/ RONDO >Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 15:23:19 -0500 > >hi, > >I think I may have found what you were looking for- >1860 Clinton County, Champlain >page 586 >Joseph Lepene, 68, Day laborer, born Canada >Armuth, 66, wife, born Canada >Philomene Cotah (?), 11, born Canada > >family next door >Lewis Lepene, 36, Day laborer, born Canada >Amelia, 30, wife, Canada >Francis, 18, NY >Amelia, 12, NY >Margaret, 10, NY >Joseph, 8, NY >Lewis, 6, NY >Peter, 4, NY >Josephine, 1, NY > >page 601 >Joseph LaPine, 34, day labor, born Canada >Louisa, 32, wife, NY >Margaret, 11, NY >Joseph, 10, NY >Francis, 7, NY >John, 6, NY >Josephine, 4, NY >Peter, 2, NY >Thomas, 2months, NY > >I would assume that this Joseph and Louisa are the same as the ones living with Joseph and Eleanor Lepine in 1850, and that Probably Joseph and Lewis are brothers and the sons of Joseph and Eleanor. Do you think this is your family? > >bye for now, >Susan >---------- >Francois's father is supposed to be Solomon or Joseph Lepine. >Which is it? Right? You found no Solomon Lepine in 1850. > >I need to find any Francois/Frank in 1860 less than 10 years old. >You showed a Francois with Lewis Lepine but this Francois was born in >Rouses Point, NY in 1841 and is not the one that married Lucy Gauthier. >He is not my Francois. > >Can you help with a accurate 1860 census of the Lepine, Lapine, Lapean, >Lafine, Rondo, Rondeau, Rondeault transcription???? Look for any Francois >below 10 years, if you have the records. > >Thank you for what you did for me. > >Paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >At 03:29 PM 4/16/99 -0500, you wrote: >>In 1850 on the census on page 260, there is are 2 Lafine families. Its >not the same name, but when I looked at the census it seemed possible to me >that the names might have also been interpreted as Lap... not Laf. ( I am >working on Laflammes in the same area of NY and so have been paying a lot >of attention to F's and P's, and the possible misspellings) anyway- in >case you are interested I'll go ahead and give you the details >> >>Joseph Lafine, 58, Laborer, born in Canada, 150 dollars in his estate; >Eleanor, 54, Canada; John, 18, Canada, Julia, 12, Canada. Same house, >second family- Joseph Lafine, 23, Canada, Louise, 22, NY >> >>a few houses away >>Louis Lafine, 29, laborer, Canada; Amelia, 26, Canada, Frances, 9, NY, >Amelia, 2, NY, Peter Rondo, 20, Canada >>Susan >>---------- >>From: P. Beauregard[SMTP:[email protected]] >>Sent: Friday, April 16, 1999 9:12 AM >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: LePINE/ Lapine/ Lapean dit BARARD, RONDEAU/ RONDO >> >>Hi, >> >>I am new to this list and am looking for anyone researching the LEPINE dit >>BARARD or 'BARARD dit LEPINE' families of around Champlain, NY. >> >>Specifically I am interested in, where and who were the parents of Francois: >> >>FRANCOIS/Frank LAPINE / LEPINE, b. 25 January 1852/53, Lake? CHAMPLAIN, N.Y.- >>d. 1 November 1919, buried Sacred Heart, Milwaukee, WI. >>Lived at Escanaba, Mich. m. Lucy Gauthier, b. 29 January 1859, Fond du >>Lac, WI--d. 20 November 1929, Sacred Heart, Milwaukee, WI. >>Siblings by the ton: >>Margaret, Flora, Josephine, Emma m CLISH, Louise m GAUTHIER, SolomoN, >>Peter, Mary Ellen/Helen m Paradise, Genevieve, Georgianna alias Georgie m >>REMILLARD, Ida m LANCOUR(T), Mayme, Wilfred, Angela m SCHNEIDER, Irene m >>DAHLQUIST, Jesse m WEYMOUTH, Everesta m VANSISTINE/Vanchesteing. >>WOW, if true. >>Sincerely, >>Paul