Saturday, January 06, 2007

GUYON Ancestry=DION, DESPRÈS, DUMONTIER, LEMOINE, DERBANNE

The ancestor, JEAN GUYON,
is featured in the January 2007 (Vol. 135 No. 1)
of the REVUE SAINTE-ANNE.
Some of the "dit" surname descendants of this ancestor include DION, DESPRÈS, DUMONTIER, LEMOINE and, in Louisiana, DEBRANNE. The article is 3 ½ pages and contains 5 pictures:
Church of Saint-Auibin-de-Tourouvre;
Céline DION at age 14;
Adhémar DION & his wife, Thérèse TANGUAY (Céline's parents);
DION brothers: Arthur, Adélard, Napoléon, Alphonse, Alfred;
Antoine DION and Jeanne DUTIL
For more information, just click on the ORANGE title above
to be brought to the official website of the
SHRINE of SAINTE-ANNE in BRAUPRÉ, QC

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Age of adulthood in QC through the centuries

Many persons have been asking me what the “age of majority” was in New France (Nouvelle France), aka Lower Canada and Québec ,through the generations since parish registries often indicated whether the spouses were “majeur” (mj) or “mineur” (mn) at the time of their wedding.
After a bit of research, I’ve found the following:

From 1620 to 1783 = 25 years of age
From 1783 to 1972 = 21 years of age
From 1972 to date = 18 years of age