Thursday, February 26, 2009

A CANADIAN FAMILY: THÉRIAULT

Evelyn Yvonne THÉRIAULT
Teacher in the province of QUÉBEC
created A CANADIAN FAMILY blog a few months ago. Evelyn's 2 great interests are genealogy & history; therefore, anyone interested in THÉRIAULT ancestry should take a serious look at all the information she has posted in just a few months.
Click on the title above
to be brought to Evelyn's Blog

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Connie LEMONDE, a favorite Franco-American

Connie LEMONDE
from
Woonsocket, RI
is a prolific Franco-American, who is at it again... An author, poet, playwright, song writer, composer, Connie now has a homepage.
Like many people in Rhode Island, Connie is of Québec ancestry and proud of it. Among her many activities, she continues to promote the French language via various Franco-American organizations. The French caption on Québec license plates,
"Je me souviens" is part of the core of her life.
Check out Connie's activities & interests
by clicking on the
title above
and you'll be brought to her website.
Enjoy!

Friday, January 16, 2009

Since 2005, 6 new parishes in Nicolet, QC diocese

For those of you, who are interested in genealogical research, it may be important to know that 6 parishes have been founded in the diocese of Nicolet, QC since 2005.
In Bois-Francs: Ste-Marguerite Bourgeois (2008)
In Drummond: Notre-Dame de la Paix (2008)
In Drummondville: St-François-d'Assise (2008),
St-Jean-de-Brébeuf (2005),
Bon Pasteur (2006)
In Victoriaville: Ste-Trinité (2005)
For more information, click on the ORANGE title above to be brought to the official website of the diocese of Nicolet, QCAlign Left


Sunday, October 19, 2008

Délia TÉTREAULT (1865-1941)

On February 4, 1865, twins, Délia and Roch were born to Alexis TÉTREAULT (Alexis+Esther BOULAIS) and Célina PONTON (Pierre+Céleste GIRARD) in Marieville, Rouville County, QC. Although Délia was the more frail of the two, it was Roch, who died at age 7 months. In 1867, Délia’s mother died; therefore, her uncle, Jean ALIX, and his wife, Julie PONTON (her mother's sister), adopted her.
Délia studied at the convent school of the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary in Marieville. Once she had learned to read, she spent much time perusing the religious magazines that were available at the time. It was thus that she began dreaming of becoming a missionary in distant lands.
At 18, she asked to be admitted to the Carmelite convent in Montréal but she was refused. In October 1883, the Sisters of Charity of St-Hyacinthe, QC accepted her as a Postulant. It was during this period that she heard “the call of God” to found a missionary religious community. She became ill and was sent home where she spent a couple of years caring for her “mother,” Julie. Afterward, she volunteered to help Father PICHON, who worked with immigrants and the destitute in Montréal, QC.
In 1902, Délia began to plan for her missionary future. Msgr. BRUCHÉSI helped her found a training school for missionaries. In 1904, Pope Pius X officially approved the school and transformed it into a religious community known as the Société des Soeurs Missionnaires de l'Immaculée-Conception. In religions, Délia was known as Mère Marie du Saint-Esprit.
In 1933, Délia fell ill and was paralyzed for 8 years. She died on October 1, 1941, leaving behind missionary sisters, who were working in 13 different countries.

For more information about
the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception,
click on the title above.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

More info about PINEL

Bob ST-GELAIS wrote: I have the marriages of Notre Dame de Québec in Québec City... here is some info I did not see in the review you sent.
PIERRE PINEL married Charlotte FOUGERAT, daughter of Madelain & Marie DAVID of France M Nov 30 1662, Notre-Dame-de-Québec. Pierre married second to Marie-Barbe DUPONT, daughter of Gilles and Françoise MICHEL. M Nov 27 1692, Notre-Dame-de-Québec. Pierre died July 1707, Ste. Foye, Québec, P.Q
GILLES PINELmarried Anne LÉODET, daughter of Nicolas & Isabelle PINAU Sept 2 1657, Notre-Dame-de-Québec. Gilles PINEL died Jan 1700 Neuville, Portneuf, P. Q. was buried 15 Jan 1700 Neuville, Portneuf., P.Q.
Click on the ORANGE title above
to be brough to the
SAINT_GELAIS FAMILIES of NORTH AMERICA
where you'll find more than 249,000 entries.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Nicolas PINEL (1605-1655)

In the October 2008 issue (Vol. 136, No. 9)
of the
Revue Sainte-Anne
you'll find an interesting article about the ancestor of the PINEL's in QUÉBEC.
Born in Campagnolles, Normandie, FRANCE, Nicolas PINEL married Madeleine MARANDA dit MARAULT in 1630 in Ste-Marguerite-de-LaRochelle. The couple had 5 children:
Antoine,
Pierre (1-died very young)
&
Gilles (twin) married Anne LÉODET in 1657,
Pierre (2) married Charlotte FOUCHERAT in 1662,
2nd marriage to Barbe (Anne) DUPONT in 1692,
Isaac.
Gilles is the only child to have assure the survival of the PINEL surname, although some of his children took on the name of LAFRANCE. In 1729, the PINEL's had 276 descendants.
For more information,
click on the title above
to be brought to the Ste-Anne website.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Sainte-Brigide-de-Kildare parish

Ste-Brigide-de-Kildare parish in Montréal, QC, will be closing.
As early as 1850, the Irish population of Montréal was petitioning for an English-speaking parish. Msgr. Ignace BOURGET, bishop of the city, acquiesced and the parish was established in 1867.
The church will be turned into a Community Center. There will be an open-house at the parish on Sunday, October 5, 2008 before renovations begin. Like many Roman Catholic parishes, the building will be used for other purposes.
Although there are still many persons in Québec, who claim to be Catholic, few attend church services regularly, other than for the traditional ceremonies of Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage & Funerals. For this reason, many parishes have merged & others have closed, such as will Sainte-Brigide-de-Kildare since expenses may not be met.
For more information about the parish,
click on the ORANGE title above.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

LEMONDE's in ENGLAND

Trying to find the ancestry of
William Bruce LEMONDE
who married
Margaret Alice BIRCH,
probably in ENGLAND. Their son,
Frederick Bruce LEMONDE
was born 1903-07-25 in Islington, London, ENGLAND.
He married
Margaret Louisa BAILEY.
Their son,
Bruce Edmond LEMONDE
was born & married in ENGLAND
and served in the British Royal Navy.
From what Bruce remembers, he was on the East Coast of the U.S. on a British naval ship when he received a letter from a U.S. relatives; but, he doesn't recall the name of this female relative, who had recognized his photo in the local newspaper. Also, he doesn't recall whether this stopover was in MA or PA or elsewhere on the East Coast of the U.S.
Any help in researching these LEMONDE's would be appreciated.
To see pictures of the above-mentioned,
click on the ORANGE title above.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Richard SÉVIGNY


Thanks to Richard SÉVIGNY's son, John, I've d
iscovered the artwork of this talented and prolific Franco-American. Like many of our Québec ancestors, Richard inherited their artistic capabilities that bring us such pleasure when relatives accept to share them with us, as has done John.

Richard was born in 1947 in Hingham, MA, the son of Harold SÉVIGNY and Mary Ernestine STEVENS.

To view Richard's artwork,
CLICK on the title above.
This will lead you to John's BLOG
where you'll discover the state of mind
and environment that gave birth
to such creativity.
Enjoy!

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Brother Amédée DUCHARME (1892-1982)

The son of David DUCHARME+Clérina HÉON, Amédée was born 1892-01-15 in Saint-Sylvère, Nicolet County, QC. In 1908, he entered the Juniorat of Mont-de-La-Salle in Maisonneuve, a suburb of the city of Montréal, on the island of Montréal, QC. Known in religious life as Brother Gustave, Amédée taught in various schools of the community. He died 1982-05-04 in Laval, QC.
PROVENCHER dit DUCHARME

Unknown ancestry
according to the JETTÉ Dictionary
(1)
Sébastien PROVENCHER
Marguerite /MANCHON
Marriage Contract
1663-01-22
Notary Laurent du Portail
(2)
Jean-François PROVENCHER
Marguerite MOREAU
1701-11-15
Batiscan, Champlain County, QC
(3)
Joseph-François PROVENCHER dit DUCHARME
Marie-Pélagie PINET BELLEFEUILLE
1760
(4)
François PROVENCHER dit DUCHARME
Josèphte DAVID LACOURSE
1785-04-04
Bécancour, Nicolet County, QC
(5)
Étienne DUCHARME
Charlotte LABARRE GENEST
1820-02-14
Bécancour, Nicolet County, QC
(6)
Onésime DUCHARME
Marie DESHAYES
1860-04-23
Bécancour, Nicolet County, QC
(7)
David DUCHARME
Clarina/CLérina HÉON
1884-07-15
Saint-Maurice, Champlain County, QC
For more biographical information
and a picture of Brother Amédée DUCHARME,
click on the ORANGE title above.

Monday, August 04, 2008

LAMBERT Genealogy

Aubin LAMBERT
born 1632-06-30 in
Saint-Aubin village, Tourouvre, Perche, FRANCE.
son of
Odouard LAMBERT
and
Jacqueline FEILLARD
Aubin LAMBERT arrived in Nouvelle-France around 1660 with the Carignan-Salières Regiment that was under the command of Lieutenant General, Alexander de PROUVILLE.
As Sieur of Tracy, Aubin was listed as LAMBERT dit CHAMPAGNE. He married a "Daughter of the King" (Fille du Roi), Élisabeth AUBERT, the daughter of defunct Michel AUBERT and Jeanne AUBERT, in the parish of Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix, Québec City in 1670-12-29. Aubin was 38 years of age, his wife, Élisabeth, was 34. According to parish registries, the couple had 10 children:
Catherine (1671)
Françoise (1673)
Jean-Baptiste (1675)
François (1676)
Marie-Florence (1678)
Catherine-Élisabeth (1682)
Anne (1685)
Louise (1687)
Pierre-François (1689)
Michel (?)
More information about the LAMBERT lineage may be found in an elaborate article printed in the July/August 2008 issue, Vol. 136, No. 7, of LA REVUE SAINTE-ANNE. Three pictures are illustrated:
Omer LAMBERT and his wife, Anne ROY,
Ludger/Léger LAMBERT and his wife, Célina BERGERON,
Hector LAMBERT and his wife, Georgette RITCHOT
Click on the ORANGE TITLE above to be brought to the official site of the Shrine in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, QC to inquire about the article.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Joséphine MARCHAND (1861-1925)


Joséphine was born into what could be considered the “privileged” class for French-Canadians of the day. Her father was a lawyer and well-known journalist; but she, as a female born in 1861, was expected to become a wife and mother. Yet, inheriting a love of literature and the ability to write from her father, she did not allow this talent go to waste. She married Raoul DANDURAND (lawyer, politician) and gave free reign to her capabilities under the name of Joséphine DANDURAND. She became a journalist, writer, lecturer as well as a feminist and activist. She died at a young age (1925-03-02) in Montréal and is buried at Notre-Dame-des-neiges Cemetery in that city.
MARCHAND
(1)
Jean MARCHAND
Mathurine CHAURAY
(aka Catherine CHORAIS)
1630-03-03
LaRochelle, Aunis (Charente-Maritime), FRANCE
(2)
Jean MARCHAND
Marie-Madeleine HAYOT
1681-04-14
Québec City, QC
(3)
Étienne MARCHAND
Marie-Anne DURAND
1707-02-21
Québec City, QC
(4)
Nicolas MARCHAND
Geneviève JÉRÉMIE DEFOY
1749-01-28
Québec City, QC
(5)
Louis MARCHAND
Françoise ROUSSEL
1778-09-15
Québec City, QC
(6)
Gabriel MARCHAND
Mary McNIDER
1810-10-06
Holy Trinity Anglican church, Québec City, QC
(7)
Félix-Gabriel MARCHAND
Hersélie TURGEON
1854-09-12
Terrebonne, Terrebonne County, QC
(8)
Joséphine MARCHAND
Raoul DANDURAND
1886-01-12
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, St-Jean County, QC
For more information about
Joséphine MARCHAND-DANDURAND
click on the ORANGE title above.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

The Honorable Jean CHRÉTIEN

I became particularly interested in Jean CHRÉTIEN, the former Prime Minister of Canada for 3 terms, when I heard him interviewed on the radio one night last month. He happened to mention that his dad, WILLIE/WELLIE, had spent a portion of his childhood in Manchester, NH. In researching this fact, I discovered that his grandfather, François CHRÉTIEN, had married Olivine LAFORME (Godfroi+Aurélie GARCEAU) in St. Augustin parish, Manchester, NH.
More information about
Jean CHRÉTIEN
may be found by clicking on the title above.
(1)
Vincent CHRÉTIEN
Anne LECLERC
Circa 1668
Île-d'Orléans, Montmorency County, QC
(2)
Jacques dit VINCENT, dit LESOURD, CHRÉTIEN
Marie-Josèphte BEAUDON
1713.02.20
Saint-François (Île-d'Orléans), Montmorency County, QC
(3)
François CHRÉTIEN
Charlotte LABÉCOSSE BONNEAU
1738-10-14
Trois-Rivières, Saint-Maurice County, QC
(4)
François CHRÉTIEN
Marguerite BERGERON
1773-08-09
Louiseville, Maskinongé County, QC
(5)
François CHRÉTIEN
Amable LORANGER RIVARD
1797-02-20
Yamachiche, Saint-Maurice County, QC
(6)
François-Régis CHRÉTIEN
Marie-Louise MARCOTTE
1831-08-29
Louiseville, Maskinongé County, QC
(7)
François CHRÉTIEN
Élisabeth BLAIS
1865-01-10
Saint-Barnabé-nord, Saint-Maurice County, QC
(8)
François CHRÉTIEN
Olivine LAFORME
1885-10-06
Manchester, Hillsborough County, NH
(9)
Willie/Wellie CHRÉTIEN
Marie BOISVERT
1909-05-27
Baie-de-Shawinigan, Saint-Maurice County, QC
(10)
Jean CHRÉTIEN
Aline CHAINÉ
1957-09-10
Baie-de-Shawinigan, Saint-Maurice County, QC

Friday, March 28, 2008

Another book by Connie LEMONDE


Our favorite Franco-American author has published another pocket book for men and women, who find solitude a bore, a challenge or just plain hard to handle.
Connie was born in Woonsocket, RI, the child of parents, who were lured to New England to work, as were countless French-Canadians of their day. She is one of many descendants of "Quebecers," who enjoy sharing their heritage through their artistic and literary endeavors.
For more information about and pictures of
Connie LEMONDE and her ancestors
click on the ORANGE title above
and go to the album entitled
LEMONDE+BADEAU

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Louis RIEL (1844-1885) hanged for High Treason

Louis RIEL was born 1844-10-22 in the Red River Settlement of Rupert's Land, now known as the province of MANITOBA. He was the eldest of 11 Metis children. He was hanged in 1885-11-16 for High Treason against the Queen of England and the Dominion of Canada for having led the Northwest Revolution against the government.
Although sincere in his life-long efforts for the rights of the Metis people, he was misunderstood by the clergy of the Roman Catholic church, said to have been mentally deranged, and was feared by the Canadian governments for his influence among the half-breeds and the Metis of Rupert's Land.
He married in the state of MONTANA where he was living in exile for fear of his life. His wife, Marguerite MONET dite BELLEHUMEUR was a Cree woman. They had 3 children, all having died young. The eldest, Jean, married Laura CASAULT in March 1908 in Québec City, QC where Jean had studied to become an engineer. Wanting to return to western Canada, Jean found a job with the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway where he worked on a construction site 12 miles from his home in Saint-Vital, MB. One day, on his way home from work, his cart overturned and some ribs were fratured. Although the accident was not considered serious, Jean died from his injuries in July of 1908. He and his wife had no children; therefore, LOUIS RIEL has no direct descendants.
RIEL
(1)
Jean-Baptiste RIE dit L’IRLANDE
Louise LAFONTAINE
Limerick, IRELAND
(2)
Jean-Baptiste RIEL dit L’IRLANDE
Louise COTTU
1704-01-21
Sorel, Richelieu County, QC
(3)
Jacques Michel RIEL dit L’IRLANDE
Élisabeth DEGANNE
1730.05.08
Saint-Sulpice, l’Assomption County, QC
(4)
Jean-Baptiste RIE dit L’IRLANDE
Charlotte SYLVESTRE
1755-01-27
St-Antoine-de-Lavaltrie, Berthier County, QC
(5)
Jean-Baptiste RIEL
Marie-Antoinette HÉNAULT dite DELORME
1783-01-20
Ste-Geneviève-de-Berthier, Berthier County, QC
(6)
Jean-Baptiste RIEL dit l’IRLANDE
Marguerite BOUCHER
1812
Île à la Crosse, SK
(7)
Jean-Louis RIEL
Julie LAGIMODIÈRE
1844-01-21
St-Boniface, MB
(8)
Louis RIEL
Marguerite MONET dite BELLEHUMEUR
1882-03-09
Montana, USA
(9)
Jean RIEL (1882-1908)
Marie-Angélique RIEL (1883-1897)
Male RIEL (1885-1885)
For more information about LOUIS RIEL,
click on the title above.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Jeanne "Jane" BOISVERT (1918-2008)

Born 1918-01-03, Jane BOISVERT died 2008-01-17. She married Walter HÉBERT (Joseph+Mary Esther BAILEY) in 1940-05-30 in St-Jean-Baptiste parish, Manchester, Hillsborough County, NH.
To read her obituary,
under the name of Jane L. HÉBERT,
click on the ORANGE title above,
which will bring you to the website of
Lambert Funeral Home
Manchester, NH

Descendants of Guillaume LABELLE

Born around 1649 in Saint-Éloi-de-Tontuit, (today known asi Saint-Benoît-d'Hébertot, Calvados, Normandie, FRANCE), Guillaume came to New France around 1667. In 1671, he married Anne CHARBONNEAU in Montréal, QC.
The January 2008 edition of the Sainte-Anne Shrine publication (Vol. 136, No. 1) has a 4 page article giving the history of the LABELLE's in Québec. There's a drawing of Guillaume LABELLE, and 3 pictures of his descendants:
1) Isidore LABELLE and Zoé GASCON,
2) Louis LABELLE and Marguerite GASCON,
who married in 1839 in St-Jérôme, QC,
3) Urgel LABELLE and Herméline LACROIX.
Click on the ORANGE title above
to be brought to the website of
Sainte-Anne Shrine, QC

Saturday, January 19, 2008

The Search for Cousin PIERRE CHOLET

I have just found an article on the Internet, published by Gregory Gerard SHOLETTE , 1998/2002, in which he describes his trip in search of whether the family lore about PIERRE CHOLET was true or imaginary.
Click on the title above
to read about Gregory SHOLETTE's discoveries
and relive the adventures of his cousin, Pierre CHOLET.

Pierre CHOLET/CHOLETTE, kidnapped in 1845 in QUÉBEC

Born in 1840,
the son of
Hyacinthe CHOLET & Angélique ANDRÉ dite ST-AMAND
Pierre & his brother, Toussaint CHOLET & their cousin, Pierre DOUCET were kidnapped in 1845-07-07 by a traveling merchant, who showed his wares to the two mothers. When they didn't purchase anything, he left saying: "You won't forget me." in an angry tone. On the way out of the village, he met the three boys, whom he enticed toward his wagon & pushed them in. Only Pierre survived the adventure that lasted many years.
A new translation of the biography of Pierre CHOLET,
"l'Enfant perdu et retrouvé ou Pierre Cholet" by J.-B. Proulx,
was published by
J.R. Koenig (July 30, 2007)
under the title
LOST AND FOUND AGAIN or PIERRE CHOLET
The book contains new maps, notes and illustrations that will prove of great interest to anyone researching the CHOLET- CHOLETTE surname.
The PREFACE of this book
may be found
by clicking on the ORANGE title above.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Éléonore CHARRON (1826-1912)

Éléonore CHARRON (François+Marie-Angélique AYOTTE) founded the Roman Catholic religious community of women known as the Sisters of Sainte-Martha (Soeurs Ste-Marthe) in St-Hyacinthe, QC in 1883. The community's main purpose was to serve priests and seminarians by cooking, sewing and housekeeping. Nowadays, the sisters are also involved in pastoral work and the making of hosts to be used (consecrated) during the celebration of the Eucharist.
For more information about Éléonore and the community,
click on the title above.
CHARRON Ancestry
(1)
Pierre CHARRON
Judith MARTIN
1632
St-Martin-de-Meaux, Champagne, (Seine et Marne) FRANCE
(2)
Jean-Baptiste CHARRON dit DUCHARME
Catherine PILLAT^/PILLARD
1665-10-19
Montréal, QC
(3)
Jean-Baptiste CHARRON
Marie-Madeleine GUERTIN
1711-01-08
Contrecoeur-Verchères County, QC
(4)
Michel CHARRON
Angélique MARIER
1749-02-03
St-Charles-sur-Richelieu, St-Hyacinthe County, QC
(5)
Louis-Eustache CHARRON
Marie-Judith HOGUE
1777-09-29
St-Charles-sur-Richelieu, St-Hyacinthe County, QC
(6)
François CHARRON
Marie-Angélique AYOTTE
1807-08-03
St-Denis-sur-Richelieu, St-Hyacinthe County, QC
(7)
Éléonore CHARRON
(Mère Marie Sainte-Marthe)


Friday, November 23, 2007

Gilles LAUZON

The November 2007 (Vol 135, No. 10) issue
of the Sainte-Anne Shrine publication
contains a history of the lineage of
GILLES LAUZON
The article displays a drawing of Gilles LAUZON as well as an 1885 picture of 4 generations of LAUZON: Roger, Paul-Émile, Josaphat and Cyrille-Marie. A 3rd photograph of Paul-Émile LAUZON + Hélène RACINE and their family is also included. The couple was married in 1930 in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Terrebonne County, QC
For more information, you may go to the website of
Sainte-Anne Shrine
by clicking on the ORANGE title above.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Father Jean-Louis BOURBON (1916-2007)


Born 1916-11-02, the son of J. A. Camille BOURDON and Albertine DUPUY, died 2007-10-21 at Charles-Lemoyne Hospital in Longueuil, QC. Funeral presided by Msgr. Jacques BERTHELET, C.S.V. at the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in LaPrairie on October 26, 2007.
Father BOURDON was ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood in 1941-03-09 by Msgr. Atanase FORGET at Nativity parish in LaPrairie, QC. He was the oldest priest in the Saint-Jean-Longueuil diocese.
Among other activities, he taught at the Seminary in St-Jean from 1941-1953. He also served as assistant pastor at Ste-Famille parish in Boucherville, QC (1959) & was pastor of Ste-Louise-de-Marillac parish in Longueui, QC (1960) & of St-Edmond parish in St-Jean, QC (1966), pastor of Très-St-Coeur-de-Marie parish in Chambly, QC (1978), as well as assistant pastor at St-Joseph-de-Chambly parish (1985).
Father BOURDON leaves behind his grieving sisters, Camille, Louise, Françoise, Thérèse and Andrée as well as his brother, Gilles.Burial will be at Côte-des-Neiges Cemetery in Montréal, QC

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Saint-Georges-de-Beauce, QC

The history of the Roman Catholic Church in Saint-Georges-de-Beauce, QC is explored through beautifu pictures in the October 2007(Vol. 135, No. 9) issue of the Revue Saint-Anne monthly publication. The first chapel dates back to 1820. The architect, Denis OUELLET, drew the plans for the present-day church building in 1900. The Church was blessed in 1902 by Cardinal BÉGIN. Seven photographs grace the article.
For more information
click on the ORANGE title above
that will bring you to the official site of
Sainte-Anne Shrine.

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Délia TÉTREAULT (1865-1941)

Délia TÉTREAULT
b. 1865-02-05
Marieville, Rouville County, QC
d. 1941-10-09
Montréal, QC
She was the foundress of the Québec Roman Catholic religious community of the
Missionaries of the Immaculate Conception
Known in religious life as
Soeur Marie du Saint-Esprit, MIC
For more information about Délia TÉTREALT
and the Sisters,
just click on the ORANGE title above
to be brought to their official ENGLISH site

Sunday, September 23, 2007

MARTEL History in Québec

The September 2007 edition (Vol. 135 - No. 6) of the Sainte-Anne Shrine publication contains the story of
Honoré MARTEL dit LAMONTAGNE
and his descendants in Québec.
The picture of two famous Québec MARTEL's are included:
Renée MARTEL, a popular singer,
and
Roland MARTEL, a trumpetist.
For more information,
click on the ORANGE title above
to be brought to the official site of
Sainte-Anne Shrine,
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, QC

Friday, September 07, 2007

LAFRENIÈRE Lineage & photo

The ancestry and photo of the LAFRENIÈRE sisters, daughters of Charles+Émilie POULIN, may be found in album # 7 on our Webshots site. They are the 4th cousins, once removed, of Ernestine LAFRENIÈRE, daughter of Michel+Marie RITCHOT, who married Raoul DUCHARME in 1922 in Manchester, NH.
Just click on the ORANGE title above
tp be brought to our Webshots site.
You may find photos of some of your
French-Canadian & Franco-American
relatives there.

Friday, August 31, 2007

Cardinal Édouard GAGNON (1918-2007)


Édouard GAGNON
born 1918.01.15
in Port-Daniel, Bonaventure County, QC
died 2007.08.25
in Montréal, QC
He was a member of the Roman Catholic Priests of Saint-Sulpice (Sulpicians), having been ordained 1940-08-15.
For more information about his life,
click on the ORANGE title above.

Sister Réjeanne ROUSSEL


Réjeanne ROUSSEL
originally from Chapleau, Ontario
is the first Canadian to be elected Superior General of the Roman Catholic community of the Sisters of Saint Mary or Namur (Soeurs de Sainte-Marie de Namur) that was founded in Belgium.
For more information about the Sisters,
click on the ORANGE title above
and you will be brought
to their official site.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Mayor of Québec City died

Andrée PLAMONDON-BOUCHER
mayor of the city of Québec since 2005 and previous mayor of Sainte-Foy, a susburb of Québec City, died 2008-08-24 at her home of a massive infarctus. Born 1937-01-30 in Québec City, the daughter of Louis PLAMONDON and Alice MONTMINY, she obtained her degree in Education from Laval University.
In 1985, she was elected mayor of Sainte-Foy, a job that she retained for 15 years. In 2005, she was elected mayor of Québec City.
Andrée PLAMONDON married Marc BOUCHER (Gabriel & Thérèse PAQUET) on 1959-08-10 in Notre-Dame-de-Foy parish, Sainte-Foy, QC. The couple had 3 children: Bernard, Denis and France.
Residents of Québec City and the City Council were taken aback by their mayor's unexpected death since her husband had failing health, but she was energetic and seemed tireless. Andrée's priorities were always based upon the welfare of the residents of the city. Concern for them was the basis of all her decisions, and she even intervened personally on their behalf when normal channels proved fruitless. All were welcome, and everyone knew her home address, where, today, there are countless flowers on the lawn as well as in front of the City Hall.
The family has accepted a public funeral. Arrangements are in the offing.

Thursday, August 02, 2007

BISSONNET/BISSONNETTE Descendants

The descendants of PIERRE BISSONNET are well described in two consecutive editions of the REVUE SAINTE-ANNE (Vol. 235, Nos. 6 & 7.
The June publication contains 3 pictures:
1) Bernard BISSONNETTE, b. 1898.01.15 in Saint-Esprit-de-Moncalm , QC. He married Jacqueline MASSON in 1935.
2) Louis-Georges BISSONNETTE, b. 1893.09.04 in Côteau-du-Lac, Soulanges County, QC. He marriage Juliette DANSEREAU in 1927.
3) Lise BISSONNETTE, former director of the LE DEVOIR newspaper. In 2005, she was appointed director of the National Library of Montréal, QC.

The July/August edition contains a photo of Pierre-André BISSONNETTE, who died in Ottawa in 1989.12.23at the age of 65 two days after having been honored with the Order of Canada.
Click on the ORANGE title above
to be brought to the official site of the
Sainte-Anne Shrine
where is published the
REVUE SAINTE_ANNE

Monday, July 23, 2007

The forced assimilation of Aboriginal children in Canada

Suzanne FOURNIER and Ernie GREY relate the truth about the “abduction” of native children in Canada by the State & Church as a result of the Indian Act of 1876 that gave the Minister of Indian & Northern Affairs intrusive rights. To discover more about the waning of Aboriginal culture in this country due to "lawful abduction" of children, who were forced into Residential Schools or put into Foster homes, read STOLEN FROM OUR EMBRACE, the abduction of First Nations children and the restoration of Aboriginal communities (ISBN: 978-1-55054-661-3). Published in June 1998, the authors share their experiences and that of their community members along with the effect that such forced assimilation had on them, and their search for their identiry, for their culture.
Learn more about the
Indian Act of 1876
by clicking on the ORANGE title above.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

The Franco-American Connection BLOG

Jacques L'Heureux
from
Columbia, MD
has a BLOG that should be of interest to everyone researching French-Canadian and Franco-American ancestors. It would be well worth your time to
click on the ORANGE TITLE above
to be brought to his BLOG.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Canadian Home Children

Those of us, who are interested in Canadian genealogy, have eventually come upon the HOME CHILDREN, who were sent from their homeland (England or Ireland) to work for Canadian families. Not much is known about their daily living experiences in Canada in the late 1800's, i.e. not until JEAN LITTLE wrote a novel about 2 of these children based upon much research. Her book, "ORPHAN AT THE DOOR: The Home Child Diary of Victoria Cope," brings you right into the heart of the situation of a Home Child in a strange land and what these siblings lived at the hands of their "employers."
While lexperiencing Canadian life in Ontario with these Home Children, I was also introduced to the author, Jean LITTLE, via the blurb on the jacket of the book. From there I Googled and ended up on her website, only to discover that she is a prolific blind person, who has shared the results of her vivid imagination and thus has helped us to see WITHIN the heart of our fellowmen via her novels.
Learn more about JEAN LITTLE
by visiting her website.
Just click on the ORANGE TITLE above
if you're interested in knowing more about
Canadian Home Children.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Father Émilien TARDIF (1928-1999)

Born June 6, 1920 in Saint-Zacharie, Beauce County, QC, Émilien TARDIF was the son of Léonidas & Anna LAROCHELLE. In 1940, the family moved to Rapide-Danseur in the Abitibi region of Québec.
In 1949-09-08 Émilien made profession in the religious community of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart (MSC: Missionaires du Sacré-Coeur). In 1955-06-24, he was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in Rapide-Danseur. In September 1956, he left for the Dominican Republic where he taught at the Minor Seminary of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, worked for the Amigo del Hogar magazine, was named "superior" of the mission in the Dominican Republic, and in 1971 he became Administrative Provincial of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart in that country.
Later, Father TARDIF founded the community of lay persons known as the Servants of the Living Christ (Serviteurs du Christ Vivant), which, in 1999, had more than 300 members. He opened several community homes in the Dominican Republic as well as in the state of Florida in the U.S.
In 1973, Father TARDIF returned to Canada because of failing health and was cared for at Laval Hospital in Québec City, QC. . While in hospital, he met members of the Charismatic Movement. Once cured of his health problems, he began preaching retreats throughout the world.
Father TARDIF's first book: Jésus a fait de moi un témoin, sold more than one million copies. It was translated into 18 languages. He wrote 2 more books before dying in 1999-06-08 while preaching a retreat to priests in Cordoba, ARGENTINA. His funeral was held in the stadium in San Domingo, Dominican Republic, and he is buried in Santiago de Los Caballeros, Dominican Republic.
For information concerning
Father Émilien TARDIF's ancestry,
click on the ORANGE TITLE above.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Ancestors baptized or married or buried in Montréal, QC?

Since many researchers of French-Canadian ancestors have relatives, who were born, married or died in Montréal, I am in the process of uploaded pictures of the many Catholic and Protestant church of that city. You may download them at will and free of charge.
Click on the ORANGE title above
to be brought to album # 45
on our Webshots site.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Searching for your North-American Indian Heritage?

WILFRED PELTIER
Why not start by understanding Native American thinking?

Wilfred PELTIER (b. 1927-10-16, d. 2000-07-07) An Odawa aboriginal, Wilfred was born on the Wikwemikong Reserve in Manitoba, CANADA. According to his autobiography, NO FOREIGN LAND : THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A NORTHERN AMERICAN INDIAN, Wilfred changed the spelling of his surname, PELTIER, to PELLETIER at one point in his life, so as to be recognized as of French-Canadian extraction.
Unlike usual autobiographies, Wilfred PELTIER goes beyond relating his life events. He brings us into the Indian mind and allows us to begin thinking like one. What an experience! Being led to see the world through aboriginal eyes is mind-boggling and well worth the experience. Such a point of view removes all pre-conceived notions I had about Indians as well as my judgmental attitude concerning their actions and way of being. Wilfred PELTIER’s autobiography brought me into the very spirit of native North-American life and has opened my mind to who they are from the inside out.
If you have Indians among your ancestors, it would be worth your while to read Wilfred PELTIER's autobiography, which was written from tape recordings of conversations he had with a friend over a period of many years. Experience your native ancestors by THINKING like them from their point of view of Mother Earth. You will then discover a whole other meaning to the words,
COMMUNITY, OWMERSHIP & SHARING.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Cross on MOUNT ROYAL in Montréal, QC

In 1643, Paul CHOMEDEY, Sieur de Mainsonneuve, erected a wooden cross on Mont-Royal in thanksgiving to God for having proected the city now known as Montréal, QC, from flood waters. In commemoration of this act, in 1924, a metal cross, 30 meters high, was erected on the exact spot of the original cross. Through the years, the cross has been weather-beaten; therefore, it, and the surrounding area, will be restored in the Spring of 2008. A well-known landmark, the cross is lit up at night and can be seen from many miles, especially on the south shore of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
To view the cross and discover more about
MOUNT ROYAL
click on the ORANGE title above.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Franco-Americans from QUÉBEC to RHODE ISLAND

CONNIE LEMONDE
has done it again, sharing the knowledge she has gained, through the years, about living alone.
Thoughts and hints
to encourage women who,
through divorce, widowhood,
or other forms of separation,
are suddenly living alone
and having difficulty
adjusting to this change.
To discover more about
Connie LEMONDE's ancestors
(BADEAU, CHARLAND, FENLEY, LEDOUX)
who went from Lotbinière County, QC
to
New England, U.S.A.
and to view pictures of them,
click on the ORANGE title above.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Sister Claire DESROCHERS

Claire DESROCHERS
was born in
St-Charles-de-Mandeville, QC
the daughter of
Lucien & Florida LONGPRÉ
Claire is a member of the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception. She worked for many years in Bolivia and has recently returned to Peru. She is providing community services in Lima.
For more information about
the
Sisters and their missionary work,
just click on the ORANGE title above
and you will be brought to their official website.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Baptisms, Marriages and Burials in QUÉBEC

BMS 2000
now available
Many persons have been asking me about the above program that lists a large number of baptisms, marriages and burials in Québec. Well, the program is now available to the public. Just remember that it's a FRENCH program; therefore, the abbreviations must be read as FRENCH:
B=Baptêmes (BAPTISMS)
M=Mariages (MARRIAGES)
S=Sépultures (BURIALS)
The rest of the information should be easy enough to understand, even by English-speaking persons. On the other hand, should you have any questions, just leave a COMMENT to this posting and I'll get back to you. Need I mention that I'm not involved with the publication of the BMS2000. I am a user, not a seller.
Click on the ORANGE TITLE above
to be brought to the website where
the BMS2000
is available.
Enjoy|

Saturday, April 07, 2007

BOURBAUT/BOURBEAU & GENEST dit LABARRE Ancestries

Élie, Paul and Pierre BOURBAUT
Lineage
may be found in the
February 2007 (Vol 135, No. 2) issue
of the REVUE SAINTE-ANNE.
The article includes 4 photos. It traces the arrival of the BOURBAUT brothers in the Mauricie region of QUÉBEC, one after the other, beginning in 1650.

Jacques GENEST dit LABARRE
Lineage
is traced in the
April 2007 (Vol. 135. No. 4) issue
of the REVUE SAINTE-ANNE.
There are 5 pictures including a drawing of Jacques and a photo of Dr. Paul GENEST, who died in Sainte-Foy, a suburb of Québec City, on December 10, 2000.
By clicking on the ORANGE TITLE above,
you will be brought to the official website
of SAINTE-ANNE SHRINE
where the REVUE is published.

Friday, April 06, 2007

1957: Franco-American mill workers at the mercy of ANTHRAX epidemic

Albert LANGLOIS,
born 1924-06-14
Manchester, Hillsborough County, NH,

son of Arthur LANGLOIS & Éveline MARTIN,
died of ANTHRAX in October 1957. He and several co-workers in the Arms Textile Mill located along the Merrimack River, were affected by the bacteria.
To read the whole story,
click on the ORANGE TITLE above.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Connie LEMONDE, Franco-American author & artist

DEDICATED
To the women
who are struggling
to adjust to independent living.

The trauma of being catapulted into living alone is understood fully only by those who experience it. Most of those who find themselves in such a situation , for whatever reason and regardless of race or nationality, go through a roller coaster of emotions such as hurt, bitterness, fear, inadequacy, uncertainty, etc. and it takes a long time to adjust to their new condition and status.

For some, it’s like being thrown into a life of loneliness, resentment, and so many other emotions that struggle for attention in the mind, suffocate the spirit, and seem to go on forever. The truth is, however, that these feelings do not have to be lasting because time does heal wounds, life does go on, joy and wonder do return.

Of the millions who have gone through such a devastating change in their lifestyle, some have grabbed on to what they felt were disadvantages to living alone, and they never let go. These persons will never be able to see the rewards that independent living can bring. In fact, if they are glued to the negatives, they will probably never find contentment anywhere.

Others decided to focus on the good things that they discovered, kept their eye on these positive features, and eventually, they found that living alone, temporarily or permanently, can actually be a rewarding experience.

If you’re still grieving, disillusioned, scared, and angry, it’s probably impossible for you to believe this at this time. As the days and months pass, however, you’ll begin to appreciate some of the good features of independent living. For instance, you don’t need anyone’s approval to take a trip or go away for a weekend; you can purchase whatever you want without having to consult a partner; you can have a longed-for pet; you can come home in the middle of the night without having to account for it, etc. This freedom will never replace the person that is gone, but it may help you adjust to your present situation, and you’ll soon see yourself taking steps to a healthy transition from being two to being one.


Maybe your husband/partner wanted to handle all the finances by himself. Or maybe you just didn’t care to get involved in the abracadabra of stocks, mutual funds, CD’s, etc.

If that’s the case, find a reputable accountant or financial planner.

Better yet. Learn about managing your money. Even if you do use a professional, you’ll then be able to keep track of what he/she is doing and have a better understanding of the decisions that he/she makes to keep your portfolio healthy.

If you have only a savings and a checking account, check with the bank to see if you could benefit from CD’s or other financial instruments.

If you’re left penniless (no insurances, or they had been cashed, etc.) do not hesitate to apply for temporary government assistance. Taxpayers are always happy to help people who really need the assistance.
If you still feel guilty, and if you are well and capable, do some volunteer work until you can return to employment.
SEARCH
And you will find and unveil
The dark story
That you have been told,
Or have told yourself--
The lie that you are
Incomplete,
Incapable,
Helpless.
Recognize the lie
Accept it as such.

Then will you rise
To be your true self
And finally meet joyIn the days and years ahead.
See more of Connie, her ancestors, her work
by clicking on the ORANGE title above.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

BRUNELLE Ancestry

The BRUNELLE ancestry
is well covered in the
March 2007 (Vol. 135, No. 3)
issue of the
REVUE SAINTE-ANNE
The article begins with the arrival of Hilaire LIMOUSIN dit BEAUFORT in Québec in 1665. The LIMOUSIN and BEAUFORT surnames are no longer used.
The author has included a drawing of Hilaire and of the BRUNELLE crest. Three pictures are reproduced:
1) Germain BRUNELLE, his wife, Yvette MARCHAND with their daughter, Josée, and their son, Serge, in 1984.
2) A wedding picture of Germain BRUNELLE and his wife, Yvette MARCHAND, a teacher, taken in 1952.
3) Fr. Gérard BRUNELLE in 1984 when he was pastor of the parish of Saint-Tite.
Click on the ORANGE TITLE above
to be brought to the homepage of
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine, QC
where the magazine is published

DE LA VOYE aka LAVOIE Ancestry

Les
De la Voye
de 1633 à nos jours
by
Fredo DESCHÊNES
This private publication is the result of steeped research into the LAVOIE lineage. More than just a listing of marriages through the generations, Fredo DESCHÊNES also sheds light upon the type of events his maternal ancestors, the LAVOIE, experienced. Much anecdotal information is included. The booklet consists of 58 pages. The original manuscript may eventually be available on CD. Requests may be left as COMMENTS to this posting.
To see the book jacket
as well as several paintings of the author,
click on the ORANGE TITLE above.
De la VOYE/LAVOIE
(1)
René de LAVOYE
Isabeau BELLANGER
(2)
René de LAVOYE
Anne GODIN
1656-04-19
Québec City, QC
(3)
Jean LAVOIE
Madeleine BOUCHER
1688-10-22
Rivière-Ouelle, Kamouraska County, QC
(4)
Joseph LAVOIE
Geneviève MIVILLE-DESCHÊNES
1725-05-13
Rivière-Ouelle, Kamouraska County, QC
(5)
Jean-Baptiste LAVOIE
Josèphte BÉRUBÉ
1764-02-27
Rivière-Ouelle, Kamouraska County, QC
(6)
Benjamin LAVOIE
Judith ÉMOND
1806-01-07
Kamouraska, Kamouraska County, QC
(7)
Alexis LAVOIE
Marie-Desanges DESCHÈNES
1845-04-01
Rivière-du-Loup, Rivière-du-Loup County, QC
(8)
François LAVOIE
Jeanne SLIGHT
1879-09-30
Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!, Témiscouata County, QC
(9)
Rose-Anna LAVOIE
Louis DESCHÊNES
1914-10-27
Notre-Dame-du-Lac, Témiscouata County, QC

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Historical Short Stories by Fredo DESCHÊNES

Ten tales, based upon events that happened in the Lower St-Lawrence region of Québec between 1930-1940, formerly Témiscouata County. Illustrations are by the author, whose artwork is also on the front jacket. Fredo DESCHÊNES is from Dégelis, QC and wishes to share the many events that marked the area of his childhood. He is presently living in Longueuil, QC where he is writing another book about the days of yore in Témiscouata County.

MIVILLE dit DESCHÊNES

(1)
Pierre MIVLLE dit LESUISSE
Charlotte MAUGIS
Circa 1631
Saintes, Saintonge ( (Charente-Maritime) FRANCE
(2)
Jacques MIVILLE dit DESCHÊNES
Catherine de BAILLON
1669-11-12
Québec City, QC
(3)
Charles MIVILLE dit DESCHÊNES
Marthe VALLÉE
1702-08-28
Rivière-Ouelle, Kamouraska County, QC
(4)
Jacques MIVILLE dit DESCHÊNES
Anne ROY
1735-10-26
La Pocatière, Kamouraska County, QC
(5)
Raphaël MIVILLE-DESCHÊNES
Marie-Charlotte CARON
1772-11-23
La Pocatière, Kamouraska County, QC
(6)
Côme MIVILLE-DESCHÊNES
Angélique PELLETIER
1795-10-05
La Pocatière, Kamouraska County, QC
(7)
Jéröme MIVILLE-DESCHÊNES
Marcelline DION
1845-07-01
Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies, L'Islet County, QC
(8)
Achille MIVILLE-DESCHÈNES
Basilisse/Basilice COUILLARD
1872-11-11
Saint-Modeste, Rivière-du-Loup County, QC
(9)
Louis DESCHÊNES
Rose-Anna LAVOIE
1914-10-27
Notre-Dame-du-Lac, Témiscouata County, QC

Click on the orange title above to view the jacket
of Fredo DESCHÊNES' book,
Il était une fois....au pays des légendes

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

Friday, December 15, 2006

TANGUAY Genealogy Dictionary online


I've just found the TANGUAY dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes online. This will certainly be of great help to many of you researchers, who don't own the dictionary nor that of JETTÉ. It lists the founders of NEW FRANCE (QUÉBEC) and their descendants for the period of 1608-1760.
Please note the following abbreviations that you will find in this French dictionary:
n = naissance = BIRTH
b = baptême = BAPTISM
m = mariage = MARRIAGE
d = décès = DEATH
s = sépulture = BURIAL
Just click on the ORANGE title above to be brought to the website where you may consult the TANGUAY Dictionary at will
Enjoy!

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

BILODEAU Descendants

The November 2006 (Vol. 143, No. 10) issue of the REVUE SAINTE-ANNE contains the JACQUES BILODEAU genealogy. Pictured are:
1) Father GASTON BILODEAU, b. 1934 in Saint-Patrice-de-Beaurivage, Lotbinière County, QC;
2) ADRIENNE BILODEAU (1905-2006), wife of JOSPEH CADRIN;
3) JOEPH BILODEAU, b. 1900-08-09 in Saint-Pamphile, L’Islet County, QC, d. 1976-10-25 in Sainte-Foy, suburb of Québec City, QC;
4) Wedding photo of FERNAND BILODEAU de VIMY and SOLANGE BOISSONNAULT who married 1959-08-28
For more information, click on the ORANGE title above
and you will be brought to the official website of the
SAINTE-ANNE de BEAUPRÉ Shrine.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Homosexual marriages legal in CANADA

The Catholic Church does not allow its priests to perform marriages of couples of the same sex. Below is a warning to Church Ministers.

Important reminder to state that
Catholic ministers cannot celebrate
exclusively civil marriages

CONSIDERING that a new definition of marriage has been adopted by the Federal Government on July 20,2006;

CONSIDERING as a follow-up to this decision, that Québec bishops, in plenary assembly, deemed it advantageous to remain under the present regime whereby the State grants civil effects to marriages performed in the Catholic Church;

CONSIDERING these civil effects are inseparable from the religious celebration of marriage in accordance with the canonical and liturgical standards in force;

WE WISH TO REMIND the statement of Bishop of Saint-Jean-Longueuil that ministers of the Catholic Church are prohibited from performing marriages that are exclusively civil. Departure from the rule may cause the withdrawal of celebrant’s permit. You may wish to consult page 107 of the Canonical and Pastoral Guide for Parishes on the subject, published by the AQCB.

Jean-Pierre CAMERLAIN, priest
Chancellor
Click on the ORANGE title above to be brought to the
the main page of the
Diocese of Saint-Jean-Longueuil, QC
monthly publication: Actuality diocésaine

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

OBIT: Isabelle PINEAU (1931-2006)

The wife of defunct Andélard SOUCY, Isabelle PINEAU died November 6, 2006. She was a resident of Sainte-Catherine, Montérégie Région, QC. She will be missed by her children: Bertrand (Charlene), Denise, Colette (defunct Réal),Carmen (André), Mario (Claudine), Sylvie (André), Nathalie (Daniel). She leaves behind 17 grandchildren and 9 great-grand-children.
The funeral was held November 10 at the parish church of Sainte-Catherine.
Below is Isabelle's incomplete lingeage.
PINEAU

Antoine PINEAU
Catherine ST_LAURENT
1783-07-15
St-Germain parish, Rimouski, Rimouski County, QC

Antoine PINEAU
Ursule CÔTÉ
1813-01-12
St-Germain parish, Rimouski, Rimouski County, QC

Jean-Baptiste PINEAU
Marguerite LAMONTAGNE
1852-02-17
St-Germain parish, Rimouski, Rimouski County, QC

Achille PINEAU
Victore THERRIAULT
1878-01-08
St-Anclet-de-Lessard, Rimouski County, QC

Ildefonse PINEAU
Léa DESCHAMPS
1926-09-11
St-Anclet-de-Lessard, Rimouski County, QC

Isabelle PINEAU
Adélard SOUCY
1948-07-22Saint-Marcellin, Rimouski County, QC

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Abbé Lucien ROY

Lucien ROY, born in 1913, died June 11, 2006 In Longueuil, Montérégie Region, QC. He was ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood by Msgr. Anastase FORGET on June 25, 1939. From 1954 up to his retirement in 1977, he was pastor of the parish of Saint-Paul-de-Île-aux-Noix, Montérégie Region, QC. On June 16, 2006, Msgr. Jacques BERTHELET, C.S.V. presided at the funeral mass in the co-cathedral of Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue, Longueuil, QC.

Below are the ancestors of Abbé LUCIEN ROY

ROY
(1)
Louis LEROY
Anne LEMAISTRE
1638-04-27
Dieppe, Normandie, FRANCE
(2)
Nicolas LEROY
Jeanne LELIÈVRE
1658-02-01
Dieppe, Normandie, FRANCE
(3)
Noël ROY
Marguerite RABOUIN
1700-04-27
Saint-Famille (Île-d’Orléans), Montmorency County, QC
(4)
Pierre ROY
Françoise DALLAIRE
1763-09-19
Beaumont, Bellechasse County, QC
(5)
Eustache ROY
Madeleine CHABOT
1763-09-19
Saint-Laurent (Île-d’Orléans) Montmorency County, QC
(6)
Eustache ROY
Marie-Victoire FORTIN
1793-04-15
Saint-Vallier, Bellechasse County, QC
(7)
Eustache ROY
Marie-Marthe MERCIER
1819-02-15
Saint-Gervais, Bellechasse County, QC
(8)
Pierre ROY
Sara LAPIERRE
1853-02-07
Sainte-Hénédine, Dorchester County, QC
(9)
Ferdinand ROY
Léda BEAUDOIN
1886-01-12
Sainte-Hénédine, Dorchester County, QC
(10)
Ernest ROY
Cordélie LAPOINTE
1915-05-25
Montréal, QC


Monday, October 23, 2006

TOUSIGNANT dit LAPOINTE

In the October 2006 issue
(Vol. 134, NO. 9)
of the
REVUE SAINTE-ANNE.
published by the
Redemptorist Fathers of the Shrine in Beaupré, QC,
you will find an article about the descendants of
PIERRE TOUSIGNANT dit LAPOINTE.
For more information about this 3½ page article
containing 5 pictures of the TOUSIGNANTdescendants,
click on the ORANGE title above.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Jean-Louis LONGTIN (1937-2006)

The son of Camille LONGTIN and Marie-Rose BROSSEAU, Jean-Louis died October 6, 2006 in LaPrairie, QC. He was retired from the Québec Ministry of Education. He leaves behind in sorrow his brother, Eugène LONGTIN (Lucille), his sisters, Eugénie LONGTIN (a Missionary Sister of Our Lady of Africa), and Jeannine LONGTIN-HOUDE. The family wishes to thank the personnel of the Trèfle d'Or long care hospital (CHSLD) in LaPrairie, QC for their understanding and encouragement. According to his wishes, Mr. LONGTIN’s body has been donated for scientific research.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Funeral & Burial of Msgr. Louis-Albert VACHON

The Funeral Mass for Cardinal Louis-Albert VACHON was held Thursday, October 5, 2006 at Notre-Dame Basilica in Québec City, QC. It was followed by burial in the crypt of the Basilica.
VACHON
(1)
Vincent VACHON
Sapienne RABEAU
Poitou (Vendée), FRANCE
(2)
Paul VACHON
Marguerite LANGLOIS
1653-10-22
Québec City, QC
(3)
Noël VACHON dit POMERLEAU
Monique GIROUX
1695-10-24
Beauport, QC
(4)
Noël VACHON dit POMERLEAU
Marie-Jeanne BÉLANGER
1719-01-13
Québe City, QC
(5)
Antoine VACHON dit POMERLEAU
Marie-Hélène LASSARD
1762-01-19
Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, QC
(6)
Antoine VACHON dit POMERLEAU
Marie-Charlotte LABBÉ
1789-01-08
Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce, QC
(7)
Gaspard VACHON dit POMERLEAU
Marie BIZIER
1837-01-10
Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce, QC
(6)
Jean-Baptiste VACHON
Marie MAHEUX
1872-01-16
Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, QC
(9)
Napoléon VACHON
Alexandrine GILBERT
1911-05-09
Saint-Frédéricde-Beauce, QC
(10)
Cardinal Louis-Albert VACHON
Born1 912-04-02 in Saint-Frédéricde-Beauce, QC
Died 2006-09-29 in Québec City, QC