March 9, 2019 They were small children in that area during Cardenal Richelieu’s siege of La Rochelle (1627-28 against Huguenots) Many people died but they survived. The mixed marriages of Beaubiens in the American Beaubiens is well documented, but the Canadian side is much harder to find. | Reply. Hoping you get this reply. and the Missionary returning from the Hurons. At the end of the Seven Years’ War, France, Great Britain and Spain ratified the Treaty of Paris (1763). Any info would be greatly appreciated. October 2, 2016 Gilbert Beaulieu On May 17, 1642, Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve, Jeanne Mance and a group of settlers founded Ville-Marie on land granted by the Compagnie des Cent-Associés, despite attempts by Governor Charles Huault de Montmagny to convince them to choose Île d’Orléans. Institut Drouin, Dictionnaire National des Canadiens Français 1608-1760 (AFGS 1968), page 30. Comment by Glen Forgie | I can provide names farther back if it will help, just thought I would check to see if you thought you could help first. Gagné, Peter J., King’s Daughters and Founding Mothers: The Filles du Roi, 1663-1673 (Pawtucket, RI: Quinton Publications, 2001), page 216. Walker is listed as one of the Kanawake Iroqouis surnames. I too am looking for ant information on Mercy Carter. My family were some of the first in Canada from France. The list is by no means complete. | Reply. these being English belonging to Kertks Expedition. Two different people – am I right? The Mousso’s Americanized their name as did the Chartiers. | Reply, Greetings, Nicolas Audet dit LaPointe (1637-1700) eft personal property valued at 323 livres and 19 sols, his land between Charles Genes and Pierre Asselin on which there were 75 acres farmable, or in grassland tillage, a almost new 2 story home, twenty-four feet long by eighteen feet wide, two fireplaces, basement and attic. Other volumes, listing those who immigrated between 1700 and 1760 are found here. I know who she is, I just need to convince her to have it done! Comment by Tina | In 1663, King Louis XIV de France (1638-1715) ordered the owners to clear their lands within six months, or loose it. ), 1667--Population of New France : 3,918.
I know about John/Jean’s marriage to Marie Courtemanche and most of the ancestry as I have spoken many years ago to Vernon Chartier who at the time, was the Chartier family historian. (Census.--See summary tables in E-STAT 1. 1608--Quebec founded.--28 settlers wintered there, including Champlain. Thank you in advance for any assistance. Thank you again. Comment by Gilbert Beaulieu | I have searched in vain for information on this line. I am looking for Lefort, Ross, Thiffault, Thompson, Viau and Vieau. However, “dit names” can also be an obstacle in your search for your French-Canadian ancestors, especially if you do not take them into account when doing your research. I …
In October, 1668 he worked at the episcopal palace in Quebec, even though in 1667 he received a concession Monseigneur Francois de Laval (1623-1708) allowing him to settle on the Ile d’Orleans. Thank you for posting and making this type information available. (Census.--See summary tables in E-STAT 1 & 2. | Reply, I’m not sure my ancestors are Metis or Pioneers they arrived about 1650 plus or minus 5 years and then one was on Port Royal in about 1610/20 Trahan, my two significant ancestors are Lampron/Lampro/LaCharite/Laspron and Jelllineau/Gelinas/Bellemare so there is no doubt my ancestors are tied to early New France. Mr. Bouteillerie later (1681) ceded to my ancestor land that was a half mile by one-and-one half miles located along the Ouelle River that my ancestor had been cultivating for two years. At the time, this test was a tad expensive but since then, the tests have come way down in price and are now relatively inexpensive $200 or so). The only information that we have is that the father’s surname may have been Forestal, or something close to that, and that he was born in Paris, France, then immigrated to Ontario, Canada and was a trapper. My husband and children are direct descendants. Hi, I am researching for any information pertaining to Veronique Mabkateinini, Algonquin woman from the Maniwaki, Grand Remous, Quebec area. Comment by Susan Plensky | Married WILLIAM ARTHUR DUFFY. Are you able to give suggestions for how I can learn more about the Beaubien family? ); baptised 1724/04/31 [sic for 1724/01/31] Rivière-des-Prairies, Île-de-Montréal, Co Hochelaga, Québec, Canada as (Joseph) Jean CHARTIER; died Aug 1772, Co Chambly, Québec, Canada; burd St-Antoine, Richelieu-River-Valley, Québec, Canada; married 29 Oct 1718 Rivière-des-Prairies, Île-de-Montréal, Co Hochelaga, Québec, Canada to Marie COURTEMANCHE-JOLICOEUR. Lecombe with a silent “e” at the end most definitely occurs as a French Canadian surname. I have search everywhere for information on my French/Canadian ancestory. 8. I can trace as far back as Damien Berube Parish/City: Rocquefort I am trying to reconnect that link. I am following up on our previous emails. Specifically, Belanger-paternal Grandmother. Children lived in Ottawa Ontario but were from Louiseville Quebec. ), 1687--French Population of Newfoundland : 663. I’d love to know what you guys think about being a quebecois in Canada. March 3, 2012 On this site I did see the names I am researching but have not figured out how to access the surnames. March 20, 2010 Comment by Bryan Houlihan | Thanks for the offer, Also, any suggestions of places I should see in relation to the Giroux family when I visit the area in June would also be appreciated. | Reply. Mercy chose to stay in the Indian culture and married a Mohawk man. There is a Audet Family Association you can check to learn of your ancestor’s history and, most probably, get in touch with people or indications on searching for your genealogy. Thanks. 2. Comment by Bonnie Therrien Flowers | | Reply. Comment by unitedcanada | By Spring of 1605, a colony had begun which Champlain named Port-Royal. Any help will be greatly appreciated. In 1754, the population of New France was 55,000. ), 1673--Population of Plaisance, Newfoundland : 63. It’s nice to meet you. Eventually they immigrated to the United States, but eventually our branch of the family migrated to Alberta, Canada. (Registry, Vachon, June 22, 1677) This concession is now described as lots 192 and 193 of the cadastre of the parish of St. Jean de Ile d’ Orleans (study conducted by Leo Roy author of Land of the Isle of Orleans, 1650-1725, ed. I am quite busy over the next few days preparing the Festival of Postcards but I will get back to you later. | Reply. ), 1622--Wintered at Newfoundland with Captain Wynn, 32 persons. My ancestor Pierre Guillet was born in 1623 (his brother Mathurin was born a couple years later) in the area of La Rochelle, France. Those surnames are mostly derived from my own family tree and BMS2000 but I’ve also included related First Nations or Metis surnames from my own transcripts. That link has a lot of background on French Canadian history. | Reply. ), 1675--Population of New France : 7,832. ), 1679--Population of Acadia : 515. Comment by Ghislaine Fissiault dite Laramee | Then if we make a connection I will publish something related to the surnames in question from the turn of the twentieth century. The year in which it was founded is, therefore, the date at which the
Thank you so much. | Reply, I currently live in Arlington, Texas but have very strong familial ( and emotional ) ties to Louisiana. Thanks for writing in Meg…I have lost contact with you. From Portland, Maine.
I wanna get the country talking. To reiterate information on Mercy and John Carter (Chartier), see below: Louis Hébert and his family became firmly rooted in the region, taking their crucial role as some of the first permanent inhabitants of New France seriously. Eugene (Gene) Therrien. Thanks. (Archives de Paris.--See summary tables in E-STAT 1. Comment by Evelyn Dye | I traced my grandfather Shelters side back to Prussia, and from there, to Germantown in New York, so I do not believe there was asian blood in his family, that could only leave asian blood in Laura Carter’s side of the family which would mean that I am a descendant of John Carter (Jean Chartier), not Mercy Carter, yet, in all of my family history from word of mouth from my mother (Laura Carter’s daughter, Delah – Della Mae Carter who married Peter Mousso), I was told that I had indian blood from my great grandmother’s side of the family. Were you able to find anything? District Name: Prescott (county) Sub-District Name/Description:Hawkesbury, east township ( Log Out / ), 1629--After the taking of Quebec, about 117 persons wintered, 90 of
Records, Date: JUNE 22, 1999 April 10, 2016 Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Do you have any information on him? She is now completely convinced of the validity of the genetic tests of Catherine’s descendants that have been conducted so far. I have no opinion on the question but here is a useful link – 5. Nicolas Audet dit LaPointe (1637-1700) married Madeleine Despres (c 1653-1712), a native of the parish of St. Saviour in the city of Paris, on September 15, 1670 (Contract signed, 30th of April). Parents: Both her parents were supposed to be METIS. it has been extremely difficult for Franco-Americans to locate their ancestors due to the many name changes by churches and record keepers in the U.S., not to mention the poor record keeping system of the time in sparsely populated areas of upstate New York. Apparently I have roots in the region so I may travel there in June and take a historical tour. Each micro-post begins with marriages from founding couples. | Reply. Thank you for having this information available…, Comment by Mark Aubin | | Reply. (Leclercq, Edition 1691, Vol. I am a Beaubien with origins back to early New France. (Census.--See summary tables in E-STAT 1. August 27, 2011 February 6, 2010 I’m hoping you or your family would be able to help me regarding Mercy Carter as I would love to know what happened to her in Canada after the forced march from Deerfield, Massachusetts and the massacre. 10 & 11. December 2, 2010 November 16, 2020 The Papineau seigniory (Montebello) was originally designated by the name “La Petite Nation”, from the name of the Algonkian tribe that originally inhabited this locality. I stumbled across your wonderful postcard website while looking for family history in the area of Quebec City. | Reply, Hi Evelyn, so glad you responded. – Eva Walters (Cinq-Mars), Comment by Eva Walters (Cinq-Mars) | All for the present. I searched a few academic and art web sites and cannot find anything. SOURCES: July 9, 2016 ), http://library.queensu.ca/data/census-1665-1871, From Pentagoet to Kinibequi and Chouacoet, The Montagnets (a tribe of the Algic race inhabiting the highlands
| Reply. I’m sure you are aware of the historical significance of Deerfield if you have researched the Chartiers/Carters. 3. | Reply. December 14, 2011 I am adding to these gradually as I go along – and will also be adding other links and information at a future date. Title: Genealogie des Familles Originaires des Comtes de Montmagny, L’Islet, Bellechasse, Author: Eloi-Gerard Talbot, comp, Publication: Chateau Richer, Quebe, Abbrev: Genealogie des Familles, Montmagny, L’Islet, Bellechasse, Type: Book, Comp. One that is really interesting is http://guilletcinqmarsfamily.homestead.com/home.html. | Reply, Evelyn, I. Pierre was married to Genevieve Dancosse in Riviere-Ovelle on August 1, 1706. (The records matched and his father’s brother was my grandfather’s great grandfather) ( Log Out / Spouse: Mary Ann “Annie” Causley It was at that time regarded as a mark of some public notoriety. I also am looking for photos of early gaspe quebec, such as Newport, Chandler, Pabos and Cascapedia. She was born on November 15, 1852 in Montebello, Quebec to Joseph Alexis Brule and Angelique Dubreuil. Their family tree is also available on my web site. (Census.--See summary tables in E-STAT 1 & 2 & 3. her mother was: Marcha Belle Andruss and grandparents were: Martha R Fansler & Elmo Andruss. Country: France In 1608 Champlain built a fortress at what is now Québec City. Instead, she was told that her biological mother died in childbirth and then her biological father was killed soon after, so the midwife and her husband raised her. Comment by Bonnie Flowers | ), 1685--Population of New France : 12,263 ; including 1,538 of the Indian
Index: Indigenous, Metis & Mixed-Heritage Surname Anchor Posts, Index: Portrait Gallery of Traditional Quebec Life, Trades & Professions, Core Index: Acadian and French-Canadian Genealogy and History, March 25, 2009 - (Census.--See summary tables in E-STAT 1 & 2 & 3 & 4. 5/22/1668 . | Reply, Comment by Evelyn Yvonne Theriault | who had been left by Whitburn. (Census.--See summary tables in E-STAT 1 & 2. October 26, 2014 Everything in French. Hey! I would like to put together a scrap book type of thing for my aging mother and ma tante. I don’t know but there was a connection. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. Ils ont eu 16 enfants. – son February 24, 2020 The odd thing is that when a search is done web sights such as this are found but I can find no information on her. Canadians are taught to peg the symbolic start of Canada’s European settlement to 1534, when a French explorer named Jacques Cartier (1491-1557) sailed across the Atlantic Ocean from Europe and entered the Gulf of St. Lawrence. I also found it interesting our first names are the same and I have a sister named Yvonne. November 22, 2011 Especially Leandre, Dominique, or Jean-Marie. ), 1683--Population of New France : 10,251. October 2, 2016 Hello: I am new to any research in Canada. ), 1608--Quebec founded.--28 settlers wintered there, including Champlain. Best wishes, happy safe holidays, and and thank you again for your wonderful site and all the work you have done. | Reply. 7.). November 14, 2012 He was confirmed March 23, 1664 in the Archidiocèse de Quebec, and became the first Audet in the colony. (We are descendants of Gilles [Jules] Trottier). Has anyone with Lagace ancestry had a MtDNA test completed? February 9, 2016 Comment by Michele Martin | My second question is about the Natashquan Belley’s, I wanted to know if the names showing up for this specific section were a family of 6? France ceded the majority of its North American possessions, including Île-Royale (Cape Breton Island), Canada and the Great Lakes Basin. (Archives de Paris. He was born in western Canada and Passed away in Baie-St-Paul (Quebec) where we can visit his house. February 5, 2017 | Reply. Thank you for your response to my inquiry. European settlements on our soil, was the foundation of Port Royal, Acadia. I would be glead to help you out with anything you may need on this website. Comment by Leonard Sevigny | His family traced back to France. I just found this post by you so i hope this helps or you have found out about him within the last few years, Comment by Adam St. Pierre | Il y a un Pierre Bérubé qui aurait déménagé à Beaumont en Alberta en 1899. He supposedly married a young Iroquois girl from possibly Caughnawaga (Kahnawake) or Saint Regis Ontario. Thanks for offering the information. This would ultimately become the first permanent French settlement in Canada. To verify the precise origins of Catherine, Gail unearthed and dissected all available documents concerning Catherine. Comment by Meg San Souci | September 14, 2010 Comment by Anthony Lajeunesse | | Reply, Hello there! Comment by Sunflower | My husband is a Lemna thru his grandmother Ruth Louella Lemna Marsh Nugent. | Reply, Hello, My husbands family, from Quebec City, name is Audet, and we know that the name Lapointe was also used and they were from France and came to Quebec very early. Ancestry Member Name: matulevichs, Comment by Jerry England | October 31, 2020
We are looking for family members of hers and mine. Grandmother also told me her great grandfather established the first fur trading post west of the Mississippi in Ste. MARIE BRULE main character of this story of the early French Canadian Settlement in St. Paul, Minnesota. February 19, 2016 New France, as it was called, grew along the St. Lawrence River and was settled by the French until their defeat by the British in the war of 1759-63. | Reply. P.S. | Reply, Hello Tina, A characteristic mode of landholding, known as the seigneurial system, began to evolve. Mark—if you or your relative were from Maine, USA—then your Lambert could be related to Lampron or Bellemare from the Maskinonge or St Boniface area’s of Quebec Prov. Do you have any information on Damien or Pierre? I think I am willing to fork over the money to have the right person tested. I’ve done research about him and found out that he a direct link to my family as well. April 10, 2019 | Reply. He sent French explorers to live among the Ouendat and learn their language, and although life was hard for the settlers, the colony slowly began to grow. The La Fond from my grandfathers side and the Laferriere on my grandmothers side. | Reply. | Reply. more assistance required, Comment by Norman Guertin | I am surprised that his name is not listed on your list of early canadian pioneers..? February 23, 2016 | Reply, Comment by Al Lemna | Evelyn, Comment by Evelyn Yvonne Theriault | About five years ago I had a genealogy DNA test completed. Nicolas Pivert ~ Marguerite Lesage. February 11, 2021 Bio by Pam Wilson, Comment by Liz Chartier | ), 1676--Population of New France : 8,415. He went by his dit name thereafter, and was buried as a Lapointe.
I would really appreciate it. I enjoy your website. George Lampron, Comment by George Lampron | | Reply. New France (1534-1763) The first French settlement in North America, known as “New France” from 1534 to 1763. (Archives de Paris. January 24, 2018 6. December 12, 2011 Thought I’d add a bit more just for fun. The majority of French Canadians reside in Quebec, where they constitute the majority of the province's population, although French Canadian and francophone minority communit Our family came to Canada in approx. Persons related to the fur trade who decided to settle when the fur trade ended and land became available. I am still searching for the METIS CONNECTION of my grandmother, Elmyre Paquette. I am positive this is not from my fathers side of the family and therefore, it must come from my mothers side. The first organized French settlement in Acadia was founded in 1604 on an island in Passamaquoddy Bay, on the present U.S.-Canadian border, by Pierre du Gua de Monts and Samuel de Champlain. By 1645 settlers in Canada and Acadia were producing provisions for the fur traders and the annual ships. Comment by S Plensky | Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. I am looking for possible ancestors at the Kahnawake reservation, and found the following surnames from my family listed there: Desjardins, Lafrance, Langlois. Evelyn, Comment by Evelyn Yvonne Theriault | Twelve children were born of this marriage. My 8th generation grand father was John Carter(aka Jean Baptiste Chartier). Any help would be greatly appreciated. marriage 1686 (about) RIVIERE OUELLE, QUEBEC I believe that my great-grandmother was born about 1887. It is considered the first lasting French settlement. Hi Pamela, I am stuck at the same point as you. There is much on Audets in French on the internet but barely anything worthwhile as per a fast search I made. Comment by Jerry England | Death: 07 March 1688 – Age: 41 I will have to look more closely into this as I’m not seeing his name on the list of settlers either! I can give more info on names and such. They were taken in by the priests who ran a mission in Kanawake and family history states that Mercy married an indian and had two sons. Comment by melissa harvey | -son etc etc, Down to my Great Great Grandfather Joseph-Ferdinand Berube-Adélard B.May 1 1880 St Ulic Matane Que, November 28, 2016 | Reply. She is Algonquin but a need a positive connection that says so. March 19, 2010 ), 1679--Population of New France : 9,400. My mother was adopted, born in Quebec. beaug6@gmail.com, Comment by Gilbert Beaulieu | Her father had been Francois Despres (1625-in France), who had been born in Paris, France. I am wondering if I could purchase postcards or pictures that you may have about the areas of Beauport/Charlesbourg/Fargy. My Great Gradfather Alfred Berube Lived in Sudbury 1900? became successful, and which consequently marked the starting point of
it was Antoine Courtemanche b. His full moniker was Charles Julien Sevigne’ dit Lafleur. I too believe through my research that Laura, your great grandmother, is the Native woman in the family lore. It appears that this law was loosely enforced. | Reply. | Reply. Hi I do not know if my initial comment was posted. Try his headstone for more info. February 2, 2010 1851 Canadian Census Online eMedia: Census,Province/Territory: Canada West (Ontario) ... sometimes the first or even full name of the ancestor. ), 1688--Population of New France : 11,562. April 20, 2019 He set up house with his family in the spring of 1617, four years before the Mayflower landed in Massachusetts. I have a map of the land distribution in Rivière-Ouelle (1725] where Damien’s land is shown. The first settlement that lasted was Tadoussac, founded in 1600, which is at the mouth of the Saguenay river. Are you able to,tell me the names of your Legacy grandparents or great grandparents who were from Tetagouche? February 13, 2015 Meg Sans Souci-Florida, Comment by Meg San Souci | Her sons returned from Canada a few times to meet their grandfather, Samuel Carter of Deerfield and later Norwalk, Connecticut. Her parents were Frederick Albert Lemna and Leona Pearl Mary Harrison Lemna. Comment by Meg San Souci | I have been trying to find out the Indian side he came from. One of the first Catholic mission centres had been established at St. Albert as early as 1843. Note from Evelyn: I am corresponding via email for the moment. To me, it would mean the difference between ‘fiction and non-fiction’ in my novel writing. They say she was born in a town just like the one in France My name is Percy (Bill) Gerald Joseph Charron, Comment by Percy (Bill) Charron | I have quite a bit of my mother’s family tree information, however, we have been told there is native indian ancestry in our family, but I am having trouble finding it. There is another speculation i have is that it was created to pay homage to Henri Coffier de Ruze, Marquis of Cinq-Mars who along with Francois Auguste de Thou (a French Hueguenot) was beheaded ((around 1642) for conspiring against Cardinal Richelieu.
I wondered if you have anything on them. Riviere Ouelle, Quebec is 10 miles west of Kamouraska on the south side of Saint Lawrence River, * it was founded in 1672 very strange. Evelyn Theriault, Comment by Evelyn Yvonne Theriault | | first Canadian settlers, French Canadian pioneers, the earliest Canadian settlers, the founding families of Quebec. One place that I heard of is the Musee du Fort. My father’s family were pioneers of New France. My French Canadian roots are rumoured to have Native roots also. or anything on the ubiquitous Lampron/Lampro/LaCharite/Desfossee family thank you, Comment by George Lampron | Comment by Robert | May 25, 2011 (The Mohawk people from New York, having converted to Roman Catholicism, settled in New France, with the Jesuits establishing Kahnawake as their home in 1716. Today we got news her real name was Marie Luccette Menard, born March 24, 1941. This appears to be impossible. Behind the Notre-Dame de Quebec Basilica, north of the Chateau Frontenac, in Quebec City; there is a monument to Louis Hebert, who is considered to be the first European settler in Canada. You are of course correct that I have not listed all the founding couples of Quebec. Hello – I am trying to research my family. | Reply, Hello Carolyn! | Reply, I may be mistake but I don’t see as “French Canadian Pioneers” : Jean Laspron (Lampron) /dit LaCharite dit Lampro/ etc And Bellemares (Gelinas) Dit Jellineau and Deziel (Delegal) Laspron arrived 1665 with one of the Regiments He Married Anne Michele Renauld in 1669 and Died in Quebect in 1698 abt and Gelinas (Jellineau) arrived abt 1655 as an indentured servant to pay off his passage. I am sort of looking for a needle in the proverbial haystack. February 10, 2021 She was buried in Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. de 1611, Vol. The first female immigrant was Marguerite Vienne with her husband in 1612, though 1613 was when the first real pioneering woman came: Marie Rollet with her husband Louis Herbert and her daughters Guillemette and Anne. Early French Canadian Pioneers of Quebec is a series of micro-posts containing information I’ve collected over the years about many of Quebec’s earliest settlers. I believe the wrong Antoine was sited on that page. My great Grandfather ( 10 generations back was with the Carignan Salerais regiment and he came to Canada in 1665. I’ll get back to you later this evening when I get home! ( Log Out / | Reply. (The British Empire in America, Vol. population collected in villages. June 28, 2015 headstones, marriage and census records). (Archives de Paris.
(Archives de Paris. estimate of the Indian population of the territories now constituting
1903 Birth Married 1920 11 kids Lea Berube married Orval Villemere and are my grandparents lived in Sudbury My mother Rose Marie Villemere and me Darryl Orval Villemere Sudbury Ontiaro, I would like to find the Metis part of the line From what i heard we have Cree Native blood in the line Comment by Julie Mourey | Below is a list of the first settlers who established themselves in Quebec City in the early 1600s alphabetized by husband. Est-ce le Pierre Bérubé que vous cherché? I am American, however, in Ancestry, so many of these names I am linked to ny DNA. French Canadians are descendants of Canada's colonial-era French settlers. Marie around 1855 and Jeremiah around 1865. I add names as they come up in my research with readers or because they appear in my paternal or maternal family trees. Any Help would be gratful thank you and keep up the great work, Comment by Darryl Villemere | Great work by the way. following statement begins : 1605--Port Royal founded.--44 settlers surviving of the 79 persons who
Comment by John Laspron | All of them. 1605--Port Royal founded.--44 settlers surviving of the 79 persons who had wintered on Ile Sainte-Croix during the preceding winter. Information shows that their children were born and baptised in St. Regis. They were Norse Viking explorers, and had traveled from Greenland where Erik the Red had founded a settlement around 985 A.D. His son, Leif, may have traveled to Canada’s northeast coast around 1001. She was born on February 17, 1879 in Gloucester, Ontario, Canada to Joseph Guillaume Paquette and Marie Brule. Comment by Michaela LeClaire | I appreciate your feedback. I have been adding names that relate to volunteer work that I do with readers, or in some cases names that appear in my own family tree. Hi. I’ve only included the pioneers of people appearing in my family tree or in the family trees of people’s families whose genealogies I’ve done. Photo by SAM/ www.tracingsbysam.com . (Archives de Paris. Evelyn, Comment by Evelyn Yvonne Theriault | (Champlain, Edition Laverdière, tome III., … | Reply. Birth: 11-14-1847 (14 Nov 1847) – Canada Hi my father was from Maine, his last name is Therrien. Comment by Robin | Comment by Linda Gauvin-Miller | (Guillet/Cinq-Mars) I found several links that are of interest. December 16, 2009 | Reply. February 23, 2010 Thanks! | Reply, Hello there, Jim – and are you contacting us from Louisiana? Comment by daena mousso | I found an entry for Mathieu Onwaientatenni Beaubien (wife Anne Konwaseronni Taylor) on your website. Grandfather Frank LaPlante I don’t know who his parents were All I know he was born in Canada and moved to Bay City Michigan for 75 years he has a brother named David LaPlante who used to live in Trois River, Canada any information you can help me with would be most helpful, Comment by christy | I would appreciate any little tid bit you could offer. I do not look French but am always mistaken for native Indian. Country: Canada B.1647-1688.D Which was the first i think that came to Canada, And son Pedigree Pierre Berube B.1682 – 1736.D Daughter Jeanne-Marguerite 27 Oct 1680 Could yo possibly point me in the right direction to obtain any information at all on Mercy Carter / Mercy Chartier?? If you or anyone has that data I’d be more than pleased to see it. | Reply, The Tremblays are most definitely early pioneers (or at least some of them)” My list of pioneers, however, is not exhaustive. | Reply. I have a tree on ancestry called Parry-Sigleo tree that has all of my information. I was reading a Metis site and he is listed as married to a gggggggaunt Marguerite Vaudry. | Reply, Hello. | Reply, Hello, There was also two barns, the two sixty feet long and twenty wide. Have Native roots also get back to France in order to obtain further funding and.... Bay of Fundy and established a permanent community called Port Royal available on my web site lineage the! 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