Showing posts with label Québec Woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Québec Woman. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

Jérôme LEMAY (1933-3-2011), Jacqueline LEMAY (1937- )

Guitarist, song writer, composer, singer, comedian,
Jérôme LEMAY
was born 1933-04-20
in Bearn, Témiscamingue County, QC
He died
2011-04-20
in Cité de la Santé Hospital, Laval, QC.
His sister
Jacqueline LEMAY
is also a
guitarist, song writer, composer and singer,
born 1937-05-23 
in Guérin, Témiscamingue County, QC.
For more information about these wellknown Québecers,
do a Google search.
LEMAY
(1)
François LEMAY
Marie GASCHET
Angers, Anjou, FRANCE
(2)
Michl LEMEY/LEMAY dit POUDRIER
Marie DUTAUT/DUTOS/DUTEAU
1659-06-15
Trois-Rivières, QC
(3)
Ignace LEMAY dit POUDRIER
Anne GIRDRD/GRARD
1687-11-24
Charlesbourg, suburb of Québec City, QC
(4)
Joseph LEMAY dit POUDRIER
Geneviève FRÉCHET
1728-11-15
Saint-Nicolas-de-Lévis, QC
(5)
Joseph LEMAY dit POUDRIER
Geneviève AUGER
1752-07-24
St-Louis parish, Lotbinière, Lotbinière County, QC
(6)
Joseph LEMAY dit POUDRIER
Madeleine LEVASSEUR
1791-03-07
Bécancour, Nicolet County, QC
(7)
Jean-Baptiste LEMAY
Marie-Claire LECLERC
1818-03-31
St-Louis parish, Lotbinière, Lotbinière County, QC
(8)
Léonard LEMAY
Philomène LEMAY
1855-07-10
St-Louis parish, Lotbinière, Lotbinière County, QC
(9)
Jean-Baptiste LEMAY
Aimée BEaUDET
1885-10-13
Les Becquets, Nicolet County, QC
(10)
Léonard LEMAY
Angéline PROVENCHER
1918-01-14
Gentilly (Bécancour), Nicolet County, QC

Saturday, December 12, 2009

The ST-GELAIS Families of North America

Those of you, who are really into French-Canadian & Franco-American genealogy, would profit from checking out Bob ST-GELAIS site. As of today, he has 262,239 individuals in his files & he's always available to help out.

CLICK on the title above
to be brought to the
ST-GELAIS site

Sunday, October 04, 2009

NELLY ARCAN (born: Isabelle FORTIER)

According to news reports, NELLY ARCAN's body was found by her live-in boyfriend in her home on St. Dominick St., in Montréal, QC Friday, September 24, 2009. The first police report that I heard over the radio noted that she was 37 years old & that she had committed suicide. Subsequent newspaper articles have given her age as 35 & her funeral home obituary notes that she was 36 years old but her birth year was not indicated. One article lists her DOB as 1973-03-05 but I have no proof of this.
Nelly's birth name was Isabelle FORTIER, the daughter of Germain FORTIER & Jacinthe MERCIER, who were married in Notre-Dame-de-Fatima parish, in Lac-Mégantic, Frontenac County, QC. Her obituary notes that  they had 2 children: Isabelle & her brother, Érik.
Apparently, Isabelle left her hometown of Lac-Mégantic in her early twenties to settle in Montréal, where she became a Call Girl. The people, who knew her, claim that she was mentally unstable & suicidal, having attempted to kill herself on several occasions. As a result of these attempts, she was hospitalized now & then.
Isabelle wrote her first book, PUTAIN, under the pen name of NELLY ARCAN. Although a novel, PUTAIN (published 2002) was based upon her experience as a prostitute. It immediately became a bestseller and Nelly's name made the headlines. She was interviewed on radio & television, which brought her more popularity. Some say that the topic of SEX appealed to her readers. Successive novels by Nelly ARCAN were published: Folie (2004), L'enfant dans le miroir (2007), À ciel ouvert (2007) & her most recent novel, Paradis, clés en main (which was scheduled to be published in November 2009). The publisher intends to bring out the book at that date despite Nelly's suicide.
At the time of her death, Nelly was a chronicler on a Montréal television variety show, ICI, on channel VOX. Her co-workers were dismayed by the news of her death, but some commented not being surprised. Youth and good looks were important to Nelly and she was pushing 40 years of age, which seemed to be a problem for her. She had always been a beautiful blond woman and still was, and her physical beauty preoccupied her.
All of NELLY ARCAN's novels seem to be based upon her life experiences, both physical & emotional. I have not yet read any of her books, but I will do so shortly.
FORTIER
(1)
Noël FORTIER
Marthe GOLLE
1638-05-26
St-Rémi, Dieppe (Seine-Maritime), FRANCE
 (2)
Antoine FORTIER
Marie-Madeleine CADIEU/CADIEUX
1677-11-21
Beauport, suburb of Québec City, QC
 (3)
Jean-Baptiste FORTIER
Marie-Madeleine RUEL
1708-10-15
St-Laurent parish, Île-d'Orléans, Montmorency County, QC
 (4)
Basile FORTIER
Madeleine DELAGE
1751-10-11
St-Jean parish, Île-d'Orléans, Montmorency County, QC
(5)
Joseph FORTIER
Marie-Pélagie CLOUTIER
1785-02-07
Saint-Henri, Lévis County, QC
 (6)
Michel FORTIER
Cécile ROI/ROY
1820-07-25
Saint-Henri, Lévis County, QC
 (7)
Thomas FORTIER
Philomène BERNIER
1861-02-04
St-Vital parish, Lambton, Frontenac County, QC
 (8)
Arthur FORTIER
Albertine BERNIER
1901-07-22
St-Vital parish, Lambton, Frontenac County, QC
 (9)
Élie FORTIER
Amanda GRENIER
1938-09-22
St-Zénon parish, Piopolis, Frontenac County, QC

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Alice ROBITAILLE aka ALYS ROBI

ALYS ROBI
International singing star

was baptized ALICE ROBITAILLE and was born 1923-02-03 in Saint-Raymond, a suburb of Québec City, QC, the daughter of Émile and Albina MOISAN. From early childhood, her only desire was to become a famous singer. Her father would enter her in local talent contests, which she won most of the time, a situation which increased her certainty that she would be a star some day. With this in mind, she left her home in Québec City and, at age 13, took the night train to Montréal, without the knowledge of her parents. Arriving in the city with only 5¢ in her purse after having paid the train passage (one way), she purchased a tram ticket to the theatre where Rose OUELLETTE was head of a variety show. Having met Rose once in the past and having been encouraged by her to continue her singing career, Alice took her at her word and entered the theatre where a rehearsal was going on. She went right up to Mrs. OUELLETTE and told her she was there to be part of the show. Although astounded, Rose immediately hired her and even took her into her home since Alice had nowhere to stay and no money to pay for a room.
This was the beginning of Alice's professional career, and she sang with the variety show for 3 years till she was offered a contract in Ontario, etc. By this time, Alice had taken on the stage name of ALYS ROBI by which she is known to this day.
Alys' life is all the more interesting because she unabashedly shared her emotions through the many situational and mental difficulties that she experienced. Her 1990 autobiography, Un long cri dans la nuit: 5 années à l'asile, describes the horrors of life in a Québec mental institution, St-Michel-Archange, following a nervous breakdown, where she was forced to submit to electric shock therapy, cold ice baths, and, eventually, a lobotomy.
Overcoming the isolation of the mental institution where she lived alone in a small cell and where her father visited her but once in 5 years, she managed to hold onto her sanity despite social deprivation. From 1948 to 1953, she continuously told herself that she was an "international singer" and that she would continue her career despite the fears that grew on her during these 5 years.
Of course, by 1953, when Alice was released from St-Micchel-Archange after a successful lobotomy (which was rare), her father came to see her for the second time, to bring her home. After awhile, she overcame the fear of social contacts, which had been brought on by the isolation experienced at the hospital, and she began accepting singing contracts. She now sings occasionally for local institutions despite her age.
ALYS ROBI's life is an inspiration to us all. If she could survive a mental institution and what it entailed in the 1940's and 50's, we should all be able to overcome our daily difficulties and attain our goals.
For pictures of ALYS ROBI
click on the title above.

ROBITAILLE
(1)
Jean ROBITAILLE
Martine CORMONT
Picardie, FRANCE
(2)
Pierre ROBITAILLE
Marie MAUFAY/MAUFET
marriage contract
1675-05-05
before Notary DUQUET
Sillery, suburb of Québec City, QC
(3)
Joseph ROBITAILLE
Catherine DROLET
1722-01-20
N-D-de-l'Annonciation parish, Ancienne-Lorette, QC
(4)
Pierre ROBITAILLE
Marie-Geneviève VALIN
1765-02-11
N-D-de-l'Annonciation parish, Ancienne-Lorette, QC
(5)
Jean ROBITAILLE
Marie CANTIN
1802-02-15
N-D-de-l'Annonciation parish, Ancienne-Lorette, QC
(6)
Jean ROBITAILLE
Adélaïde DELISLE
1829-01-20
N-D-de-l'Annonciation parish, Ancienne-Lorette, QC
(7)
Siméon ROBITAILLE
Christine ALLAIN
1866-01-30
N-D-de-l'Annonciation parish, Ancienne Lorette, QC
(8)
Napoléon ROBITAILLE
Amanda BUSSIÈRES
1886-06-14
St-Jean-Baptiste parish, Québec City,  QC
(9)
Napoléon ROBITAILLE
Albertine DUSSAULT
1910-07-18
St-Jean-Baptiste parish, Québec City, QC

Saturday, August 01, 2009

Anne-Marie DUCHARME (1902-1985)

A Québec actress, Anne-Marie DUCHARME was born 1902-07-01 in St-Félix-de-Valois, Joliette County, QC, the daughter of Henri & Anna “Anny” ASSELIN. She began her career by acting in plays that were put on in various parish halls throughout Québec. Later, she went into movies and tv series. Among her better known appearances were:

* 1972: Les allées de la terre

*1973: Il était une fois dans l'Est

* 1973 : Kamouraska

* 1975 : La Tête de Normande St-Onge

* 1976 : Parlez-nous d'amour

* 1976 : L'Eau chaude, l'eau frette

* 1977 : Ti-mine, Bernie pis la gang

* 1977 : Le Soleil se lève en retard

* 1978 : Le Clan Beaulieu (TV series)

* 1979 : La Belle apparence

*1980 : Ça peut pas être l'hiver, on n'a même pas eu d'été

*1980 : Frédéric (TV series)

Anne-Marie died 1985-02-15 in Montréal, QC. According to my research, she never married.

CHARRON dit DUCHARME

(1)

Pierre CHARRON

Judith MARTIN

Circa 1632

Champagne, (Seine et Marne), FRANCE

(2)

Pierre “Le jeune” Nicolas CHARRON dit DUCHARME

Catherine PILET/PILAT/PILARD

1665-10-19

Notre-Dame parish, Montréal, QC

(3)

François CHARRIN dit DUCHARME

Marguerite PIET/PIETTE dite TREMPE

1701-01-30

Saint-Pierre-de-Sorel, Richelieu County, QC

(4)

Jean-Baptiste CHARRON dit DUCHARME

Marguerite MARET/MARETTE dite LÉPINE

1732-02-11

Ste-Geneviève parish, Berthier, Berthier County, QC

(5)

Jean-Baptiste CHARRON dit DUCHARME

Geneviève JOLY

1762-11-11

Lanoraie, Berthier County, QC

(6)

Jean-Baptiste CHARRON dit DUCHARME

Marie-Louise LESIÈGE

1795.06.08

Ste-Geneviève parish, Berthier, Berthier County, QC

(7)

Basile CHARRON dit DUCHARME

Rose ÉNEAU/ÉNOS/HÉNAULT dite CANADA

1827.06.25

Sainte-Élisabeth, Joliette County, QC

(8)

Alexis CHARRON dit DUCHARME

Josèphte GÉLINAS dite LACOURSE

1849-01-23

Sainte-Élisabeth, Joliette County, QC

(9)

Henri DUCHARME

Anna “Anny” ASSELIN

1901-07-08

Saint-Félix-de-Valois, Joliette County, QC

Friday, July 31, 2009

The DIONNE Quintuplets (1934)

The DIONNE Quints were born in Corbeil, ON in 1934-05-28. The first-known quintuplets to have lived beyond childhood, the DIONNE girls did not have a normal life in that they were exposed to the public during their childhood on a daily basis. Living in a private hospital built for them, they were not allowed much contact with their parents; hence, familial bonds were never experienced and each had emotional and financial difficulties throughout their life. In November 2007, two of the quints, Annette and Cécile, were still living together in Mont-St-Bruno, QC.
Oliva DIONNE & his wife,.Elzire LEGROS, had 6 children before the birth of the Quints: Ernest, Marie-Rose, Thérèse, Daniel, Léo & Pauline, who was born in 1933. After the birth of the Quint, the couple had 3 sons: Oliva, Victor & Claude.
Several books were written about the Quints, including an autobiography at the hands of ANNETTE & CÉCILE. These may easily be found in the Internet.
ANNETTE married Germain ALLARD but they eventually divorced.
CÉCILE married Philippe LANGLOIS and the couple also divorced.
ÉMÉLIE entered a convent where she had a series of seizures. One day, alone in the Infirmary in St-Agathe-des-Mnts, QC, she had a seizure, which caused her to turn over in her bed, face down on the pillow. She thus died from suffocation on 1954-08-06.
MARIE married Florian HOULE (Herman+Rose Alba ROCH) in Montréal, QC on 1958-08-11. The couple divorced. MARIE died in Montréal, QC on 1970-02-24.
YVONNE was a librarian. She died in Longueuil, QC on 2001-06-23.



For pictures of the DIONNE Quints,

click on the title above.

DIONNE

(1)

Antoine DIONNE

Catherine YVORY

Circa 1660

FRANCE

(2)

Jean DIONNE

MARIE Charlotte MIGNAULT

Marriage contract

1694-08-01

Notary E. JACOB, Montmorency County, QC

(3)

Antoine DIONNE

Marie-Anne LIZOTTE

Marriage contract

1734-06-20

Notary E. JANNEAU, Kamouraska County, QC

(4)

Antoine DIONNE

Marie-Louise CARON

1763-02-07

Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies, L'Islet County, QC

(5)

Antoine DIONNE

Marie-Marthe MORNEAU

1784-11-15

Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies, L'Islet County, QC

(6)

Antoine Lucien DIONNE

Élisabeth CHARPENTIER

1812-09-21

Baie-du-Febvre, Yamaska County, QC

(7)

Joseph DIONNE

Marguerite COURCHESNE

1834.02.10

Baie-du-Febvre, Yamaska County, QC

(8)

Joseph DIONNE

Henriette BOISVERT

1863.11.24

L’Avenir, Drummond County, QC

(9)

OLIVIER Charles DIONNE

Rosalie COUTURE

1893.04.03

Biddeford, York County, ME, USA

(10)

OLIVA Édouard DIONNE

Elzire LEGROS

1925.09.15

Corbeil, ON


Sunday, July 12, 2009

Alodie "Élodie" PARADIS (1840-1912)

Alodie Virginie PARADIS
was born 1840-05-12 in L’Acadie, which was then part of the Montréal diocese. It later became part of Saint-Jean County, QC. The 3rd child of 6 of Joseph PARADIS & Émilie GRÉGOIRE, in the family she was called Élodie.
In 1846, she was sent to the Boarding School of the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre-Dame in LaPrairie, Qc.
In February 1854, she became a postulant in the convent of the Marianite Sisters in Saint-Laurent, a suburb of the city of Montréal, on the island of Montréal, QC. In 1857-08-22, she pronounced her first vows and took the name of Sister Léonie.
Up till 1862, she taught in the Montréal area. She was then sent to St-Vincent-de-Paul Orphanage in New York. In 1870, She transferred to the American branch of the community of the Sisters of Holy Cross in INDIANA where she taught French & embroidery to the students of St. Marie Academy. Twelve years in the U.S. permitted her to learn the English language. In 1874, she was sent to Memramcook, NB as directrice of a group of young female domestics working at St. Joseph College. At this point, many young girls joined Sr. Léonie in her work; therefore, in 1880, during the General Chapter of the Father of the Holy Cross, who were in charge of the College, dubbed the group of young women domestics as the "Petites Soeurs de la Sainte-Famille." These women took private vows & performed domestic duties in the Colleges run by the Fathers of the Holy Cross. The small community did not have Canonical approval at that time. Then, Msgr. Paul LAROCQUE, bishop of Sherbrooke, QC, asked Sr. Léonie & the “Little Sisters” to staff the seminary and the bishop's house. It was at this point that Sr. Léonie transferred the Mother House and Novitiate from New Brunswick to Sherbrooke. In 1896, the Petites Soeurs de la Sainte-Famille received diocesan approval. Sr. Léonie was still a member of the community of the Sisters of the Holy Cross; but, in 1905, Pope Pius X relieved her of her obligations to that community and allowed her to wear the habit of the community which she had founded in NB, the Petites Soeurs de la Sainte-Famille. At the time of Mother Léonie's death (1912-05-03) in Sherbrooke, QC, there were 600 sisters, who worked in 38 houses.

PARADIS
(1)
Jacques PARADIS
Marguerite PESLÉ/PELLÉ
Chartres, Perche (Orne), FRANCE
(2)
Pierre PARADIS
Barbe GUYON
Marriage contract
1632-02-11
before Notary Mathurin ROUSSEL
Chartres, Perche (Orne), FRANCE
(3)
Pierre PARADIS
Jeanne MILLOIR
Marriage contract
1674-08-23
before Notary VaCHON
Beauport, QC
(4)
Joseph PARADIS
Geneviève CAUCHON
1712-04-05
Château-Richer, Montmorency County, QC
(5)
Pierre PARADIS
Ursule CANTIN
1744-09-28
St-Pierre-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, Montmorency County, QC
(6)
Jean-Baptiste PARADIS
Marueguerite GUÉRIN
1781-08-20
LaPrairie, Laprairie County, QC
(7)
Jean-Baptiste PARADIS
Isabelle ROY
1804-11-26
L'Acadie, St-Jean County, QC
(8)
Joseph PARADIS
Émilie GRÉGOIRE
1837-10-03
L'Acadie, St-Jean County, QC

For more information about
Alodie Virginie PARADIS
AKA
Mother Léonie PARADIS,

click on the title above.


Sunday, June 28, 2009

Esther SUREAU dite BLONDIN (1809-1890)

Born in 1809 on her father’s farm on Côte Terrebonne in the city of the same name, Esther BLONDIN lived like other female children of her era. She learned the chores necessary to become a good wife & homemaker.
At age 20, she was hired as a domestic for a village merchant. Soon afterward, she accepted a similar job at the convent of the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre-Dame (CND), who staffed the local school. It is thanks to the sisters that Esther learned to read & write, knowledge that was not deemed essential by her parents for a daughter. Eventually, Esther entered the community of the CND sisters having been attracted by the lifestyle of the Sisters for whom she worked. She had to leave the novitiate because of illness. Esther then met a former CND novice, who had opened a school in Vaudreuil, QC where she began her teaching career.
In 1850, with the encouragement of the Montréal clergy, Esther founded the Roman Catholic religious teaching community of the Sisters of Saint Anne. As a nun, she was known as Sister Marie-Anne. Esther died in 1890 at the Mother House of the Sisters in Lachine, QC.
Female founders of religious communities in Québec did not have an easy life. Like all women of their era, the sisters were subject to the clergy, who regulated every aspect of their daily life even though they were quite capable of administering schools, hospitals and other social institutions. Despite their abilities, the Sisters were looked upon by the all-male clergy as “inferior” beings, who must be “guided” at all times by the watchful authority of men.
Hence, it may be worth your while to read one or more biographies of such women in QC as Esther BLONDIN. Such reading will bear witness to the influence that the Roman Catholic Church had upon the life of our ancestors in QC during the 17th, 18th & early 19th centuries.
Click on the title above
to be brought to the homepage
of the
Sisters of Saint Anne.

SUREAU dit BLONDIN
(1)
Jacques SUREAU
Honorée POULLET
Poitou (Vienne) FRANCE
(2)
Hilaire SUREAU dit BLONDIN
Louise PARADIS
1691-06-18
Québec City, QC
(3)
Pierre SUREAU dit BLONDIN
Agnès LEDOUX
1723-05-18
Montréal, QC
Catherine PETITCLERC
1745-01-07
Terrebonne, Terrebonne County, QC
(4)
Jean-Baptiste SUREAU dit BLONDIN
Thérèse MARIÉ
1778-02-02
Terrebonne, Terrebonne County, QC
(5)
Jean-Baptiste SUREAU dit BLONDIN
Marie-Rose LIMOGES
1804-10-08
Laval, Île-Jésus County, QC
(6)
Esther BLONDIN
(1809-1890)

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.

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.

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

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, 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.

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

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

OBIT: Germaine SAINTE-MARIE

Germaine SAINTE-MARIE died June 1, 2006. She was the daughter of Amédée+Maria SÉNÉCAL. Germaine and Claude BROSSARD (Charles-Auguste+Aline BEAUVAIS) were married 1947-10-18 in La Nativité-de-la-Bienheureuse-Vierge-Marie parish in LaPrairie, QC. She leaves behind her daughter, Hélène (Jean-Paul GERMAIN) as well as her grandchildren, Jean-Philippe and Marie-Pier.

OBIT: Sophie CAMPEAU (1969-2006)

Sophie CAMPEAU died August 17,2006. She was from Saint-Mathieu-de-Laprairie, QC. The daughter of Claude CAMPEAU+Nicole GORDON, she leaves behind her spouse, Daniel DUGUAY, and his son, Frédérick. Her loss is also felt by her brother, Daniel, and her mother-in-law, Andrée LESSARD (defunct Robert DUGUAY), as well as by her brother-in-law, Pascal (Karine ROBILLARD), her god-child, Élianne, and her nephew, Félix. Burial in the LaPriarie, QC cemetery was August 22.

Friday, June 02, 2006

Marie-Paule GIGUÈRE from housewife to foundress of a religious community

Foundress of the religious community of
Notre-Dame-de-tous-les Peuples
Marie-Paule is at odds with the Catholic Church and has been for years. Her story is interesting and well worth looking into as part of Québec, as well as Church history. Housewife, mother of 5 children whose husband was an alcoholic, religious experiences and circumstances led Marie-Paule to give her life to God. She still lives in the Community infirmary at Lac-Etchemin, QC surrounded by her followers.
Marie-Paule GIGUÈRE's Ancestry
(1)
Jean GIGUÈRE
Michelle JOURNEL
1599.07.26
Tourouvre, Orne, FRANCE
(2)
Robert GIGUÈRE
Aimée MIVILLE
1652.07.02
Québec City, QC
(3)
Joseph GIGUÈRE
Angélique MERCIER
1698.10.18
marriage contract
Notary L. CHAMBERLON
Montmorency County, QC
(4)
Chrétien GIGUÈRE
Dorothée RACINE
1732.11.24
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Montmorency County, QC
(5)
Claude GIGUÈRE
Judith GUIMOND
1771.01.28
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Montmorency County, QC
(6)
Ignace GIGUÈRE
Marguerite CLICHE
1803.10.03
Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, QC
(7)
Narcisse GIGUÈRE
Théotise DOYON
1825.10.25
Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, QC
(8)
Richard GIGÈRE
Joséphine DOYON
1861.01.08
aint-Joseph-de-Beauce, QC
(9)
Gédéon GIGUÈRE
Mélande GAGNON
1894.01.22
Sainte-Germaine-du-Lac-Etchemin, Dorchester County, QC
(10)
Ernest GIGUÈRE
Laura BÉGIN
1920.07.19
Saiante-Germaine-du-Lac-Etchemin, Dorchester County, QC
(11)
Marie-Paul GIGUÈRE
Georges CLICHE
1944.07.01
Lac-Etchemin, Dorchester County, QC
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