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  Descendants of JEHAN and PERRINE TERRIOT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
was born on 12 Jan 1849 in Sainte Arsène,, Québec, Canada, was baptized on 13 Jan 1849 in Cacouna,, Québec, Canada, died on 3 Oct 1851 in Sainte Arsène,, Québec, Canada, at age 2, and was buried on 4 Oct 1851 in Sainte Arsène,, Québec, Canada.
Christine was born on 1 Aug 1837 in Saint Basile, Madawaska, New Brunswick, Canada and died in Saint Jacques, Madawaska, New Brunswick, Canada.
was born on 28 Dec 1858 in Saint Jacques, Madawaska, New Brunswick, Canada, was baptized on 30 Dec 1858 in Saint Basile, Madawaska, New Brunswick, Canada,
www.terriau.org /archive/d8.htm   (6247 words)

  
 My Family - pafg09 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Marie Francoise Vien was born 1724/1728 in Quebec,, Canada.
Felix Boudrot was born 1729 in Pisiguit, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Joseph Gautreaux was born 1722 in, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada.
mywebpage.netscape.com /rjviator/paf/myfamily/pafg09.htm   (558 words)

  
 My Family
Selee Thompson was born on 15 Oct 1813 in Canada.
Thomas Thompson was born in 1839 in Canada.
William Thompson was born in 1855 in Canada.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/hindmarsh/384/d973.htm   (613 words)

  
 Ménard - Raymond
Marie Madeleine died in Chambly, Québec, Canada on 22 Nov 1756; she was 65.(7) On 11 Nov 1714 when Marie Madeleine was 23, she married Charles Bavic Lafleur, in Chambly.(7) She then married Jean Baptiste RENAUDET on 5 May 1717.
Antoine died in Chambly, Québec, Canada on 3 Jun 1764; he was 69.(7) On 7 Jan 1723 when Antoine was 27, he married Marie Huet, in Boucherville, Québec, Canada.(7) Born on 19 Nov 1698 in Boucherville, Québec, Canada.
Michel Ménard Dit Fontaine.(10) Born in 1772 in Laprairie, Québec, Canada.
www.leveillee.net /ancestry/menardm.htm   (3538 words)

  
 Lower Canada and the British Regime   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Lower Canada assembly is composed of 35 elected Canadiens and 15 elected English (despite the fact that the population is 95% Canadien).
The main parties of Canada East were the Bleus led by George-Étienne Cartier and the nationalist Rouges led by Antoine-Aimé Dorion.
The new dominion of Canada knows a new age of prosperity, but the people now refered to as "French-Canadians" do not benefit much from the great games of finance and commerce, and remain a largely exploited work force.
www.republiquelibre.org /cousture/BAS2.HTM   (3161 words)

  
 Pedigree Chart
m: 1 Jul 1688 in Neuville, Portneuf, Quebec, Canada
b: 16 Aug 1758 in Deschambault, Portneuf, Quebec, Canada
b: 16 Jul 1730 in Lotbiniere, Quebec, Canada
www.cs.csustan.edu /~lamie/famtree/p68.htm   (140 words)

  
 Slavery in Canada
The first slave transported directly from Africa to Canada was a child brought to Quebec in 1628 by the English invader David Kirke, and sold to a local resident on Kirke's departure in 1629.
Black slaves lived in the British regions of Canada in the 17th and 18th centuries — 104 were listed in a 1767 census of Nova Scotia — but their numbers were small until the Loyalist influx after 1783.
In 1793 Upper Canada became the first territory in the British Empire to legislate the gradual abolition of slavery.
www.africanaonline.com /slavery_canada.htm   (546 words)

  
 Tennis Aross Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Canada's Davis Cup team has fond memories of last year's 5-0 sweeping of Chile in Calgary last year.
This time, Canada takes on a Peruvian team that can best be described as the "strong, silent type".
Tickets for the Canada vs. Peru tie from April 4-6 at Calgary's Stampede Corral are available now at Ticketmaster at (403) 777-0000 and at the Calgary Stampede Ticket Office on Stampede Park at 403-269-9822 or 1-800-661-1767.
www.tenniscanada.ca /tac/story.php?l=e&storyid=1045167434&issueid=1045152818   (417 words)

  
 brazeau
Agnes Brazeau, born December 19, 1697 in Montreal,, Quebec, Canada; died November 07, 1742 in Montreal,, Quebec, Canada.
Canada, and died 1934 in Chute-a-Blondeau, Ont. Canada.
Exilda Brazeau, born 1887 in Chute-a-Blondeau, Ont. CANADA; died 1956 in Chute-a-Blondeau, Ont. CANADA.
www.sadelson.com /Genealogy/Brazeau/brazeau.html   (6827 words)

  
 METIS CULTURE 1767-1769
Antoine Catin died before 1791, and was married about 1767 to Marie Anne Martin living south west of La Cote.
July 29: Mackinac baptism Joseph Marie Cadotte born October 1767 (1767-1773) son (III)-Jean Baptiste Cadot (1723-1803) and Marie Mouet (Monet) his wife who is present but unable to write.
February 7: Fort Detroit, Canada (Michigan), birth, (IV)-Marie Louise Morand, daughter (III)-Claude Charles Morand (1722-1775) and (III)-Marie Anne Belleperche (1734-1794); married November 9, 1790 Fort Detroit Seraohin Lauzon.
www3.bc.sympatico.ca /public/dgarneau/metis19.htm   (7593 words)

  
 eBay - canada mnh, Canada, Worldwide items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Canada Scott C1 MNH vertical block imperfed horiz
CANADA UN#O11 MNH Grade 90 XF CV CDN90 ($82)
CANADA UN#97 MNH VF CV CDN75 ($68) JUMBO
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 Adherents.com: By Location
"In 1990 the principal religious denominations and their memberships in Canada were the Roman Catholic Church, 11,582,350; United Church of Canada, 2,013,258; Anglican Church of Canada, 848,256; Presbyterian Church of Canada, 245,883; Lutherans, 78,566; and Baptists, 201,218.
The United Church is Canada's largest Protestant denomination, with more than 3 million Canadians who, when asked by Statistics Canada, identified their religion as United Church.
The United Church of Canada is the largest Protestant denomination in Canada.
www.adherents.com /adhloc/Wh_62.html   (2371 words)

  
 Nova Scotia History Index
Nova Scotia was also the first part of Canada to win responsible government (government by a cabinet answerable to, and removable by, a majority of the assembly) in January 1848...
This page is dedicated to Atlantic Canada fishermen and mariners lost at sea, their families and survivors.
Fort Beausejour is a star-shaped fort built in 1750-51 by by order of Marquis de la Jonquiere, Governor of Canada, in the course of the French struggle with the British for possession of Acadia (Nova Scotia).
www.alts.net /ns1625/histindx.html   (7686 words)

  
 ADModels of Canada : Agency : Ottawa ON CA
ADModels of Canada : Agency : Ottawa ON CA AGENCY - ADModels of Canada - OTS ID: 1767
ADModels of Canada is located in Ottawa, ON K1L 7V5.
We have been in business for 1 year(s).
www.onetalentsource.com /portfolio/1767   (91 words)

  
 The Gaspe Penisula, Canada
Unlike the populous English colonies, there were only about thirty five hundred French settlers in all of Canada by 1666 and they mainly occupied the St. Lawrence Valley and Acadia (Nova Scotia and New Brunswick).
Today, salted cod from Canada remains the basis of many Caribbean dishes in spite of easy access to local seafood.
The entire bay is a part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in an area known as the Magdalen Shallows.
www.great-adventures.com /destinations/canada/gaspe.html   (5196 words)

  
 Ancestors of Christiane Ramier
Baptized: 1719 at: Rimouski (Québec) Canada Died: at: Buried: at:
Baptized: 1720 at: Rimouski (Québec) Canada Died: at: Buried: at:
Baptized: 1722 at: Rimouski (Québec) Canada Died: at: Buried: at:
www.angelfire.com /moon/c_ramier/f108.html   (973 words)

  
 Bratcher Family History - Descendants of John Bratcher
John Bratcher was born 1740 in Bedford County, Virginia, and died December 03, 1821 in Campbell County, Tennessee.
He married first Jane Canada in Bedford County, Virginia.
Charles Bratcher, born 1760 in Bedford County, Virginia; died August 11, 1833 in Claiborne County, Tennessee.
www.tennessee-connection.com /bratcher/bratch1.htm   (167 words)

  
 Paul Chalifour, b: -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
These pages, and the information they provide may not be copied for commercial use of any kind.
Born: 20 MAR 1712/13 - Canada, Quebec, Beauport
Born: 8 DEC 1709 - Beauport, Quebec, Canada
home.comcast.net /~quinlisk/html/gp945.htm   (866 words)

  
 Canada Issues 1751-2000
Canada Issues 1751-2000 - can_scott1751-2000 - Collectible postage stamps coins banknotes bank notes stock certificates
1999 Canada's Scenic Highways46¢ Yellowhead Highway (PTH 16) Manitob...
1999 Canada's Scenic Highways46¢ Dempster Highway 8, Northwest Territorie...
www.stamp-co.com /thestore/can_scott1751-2000.html   (468 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Springfield
Some of the early Puritans of Central and Western Massachusetts became Catholics in a remarkable manner: children taken captive by French and Indians at Deerfield and Westboro were carried to Canada and there educated in the Catholic Faith.
Joseph-Octave Plessis, who in 1806 became Archbishop of Quebec and in a trying time ruled the Canadian Church with firmness and prudence, was a grandson of Martha French, who a little over a century before had been carried away from the home of her father, Deacon French of Deerfield.
Some Acadians were quartered at Worcester in 1655, but the last of them returned to Canada in 1767.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14236c.htm   (1418 words)

  
 Bios of Beauvais
circa 1620 to Marie Croniere in Montreal, Canada
The only major settlement in Canada at this time was Quebec.
They would have been one of the first families of Canada.
www.msu.edu /~phill214/beaubios.htm   (1023 words)

  
 Barbe Roteau - Pierre Moisan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Born: ABT 1652 in Dieppe, Normandie, France Died: ABT 1693 in Canada Ref number P434 Father: Jacques Moisan Mother: Françoise Fontaine
F Child 1: Marie-Madeleine Moisan Born: 1674 in Canada Died: 5 octobre 1674 in Canada
F Child 8: Louise Moisan Born: 1689 in Canada Died: 7 avril 1767 in Canada
www.aei.ca /~bussiere/genealogie/f97.htm   (197 words)

  
 Genealogy Data
Marriage: 27 SEP 1924 in St-Eusebe, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 8 OCT 1889 in St-Luc, Iberville, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 23 JUL 1900 in St-Damien, Buckland, Quebec, Canada
www.duquette.org /ENGLISH/Database/dat146.htm   (198 words)

  
 Descendants of Francois Primaut
The next area for research that I came across is Early Canadiana Online (ECO) which is a full text online collection of more than 3,000 books and pamphlets documenting Canadian history from the first European contact to the late 19th century.
The collection covers, women's history, native studies, travel and exploration, and the history of French Canada.
He arrived in New France (Canada) from Normandy, France, 1683/84.
www.primeau.org /makovec/primaut.htm   (1009 words)

  
 IN SEARCH OF.......HISTORY AND FAMILY LORE OF OUR WALKER FAMILY
William returned to Canada taking with him all members of his family except his son, Robert, who on April 18, 1791, married Eleanor Latta, a daughter of John Latta, Sr.
This indicates the probability that William came into Orange County about 1767, his eldest son, Robert, was born in 1767 in North Carolina, and that William disposed of his real estate holdings not later the April 1794.
In 1804, William was recorded as one of five "Freeholders" to choose two representatives of the district to run for members of the Assembly of Upper Canada and his name was on the voters list of 1812, 1816, and on all subscription lists for the building of the first church in Grimsby township.
www.wrwalker.com   (3652 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Philippe (d'Azy) Mius d'Entremont II
+Marie Jeanne Amirault b: Abt 1684 in Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada d: Abt 1735 m: Abt 1699 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada.......
Anne de Ruisseau, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada d: 16 Feb 1901 m: 10 Sep 1861 in Salmon River, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada......................
Anne du Rousseau, N.S., Canada m: 09 Nov 1824 in Ste.
home.maine.rr.com /dellamano/mius.htm   (6217 words)

  
 Pedigree Chart
m: 23 Apr 1680 in Laprairie, Quebec, Canada
b: 12 Aug 1683 in Laprairie, Quebec, Canada
b: 24 Aug 1712 in L'Ancienne Lorette, Quebec, Canada
www.cs.csustan.edu /~lamie/famtree/p42.htm   (115 words)

  
 Marie Gibeau dit Sayer, b: 1823 - Rigaud, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Born: 27 JUN 1736 - Pointe-Claire, Québec, Canada Marr: 1762
Born: 14 JUN 1746 - Pointe-Claire, Québec, Canada Marr: 1768
Born: 13 JUL 1748 - Pointe-Claire, Québec, Canada Marr: 1768
www3.sympatico.ca /gerry.bourguignon/gedhtree/gp210.html   (559 words)

  
 Pierre dit Parrotte Melanson/Marie-Josephe Granger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Name: Jean dit Janne Melanson Born: 12 AUG 1749 at: Port-Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada Married: 20 NOV 1773 at: Franklin Manor, New Brunswick, Canada Died: UNKNOWN at: Spouses: Modeste Forest
1765 at: Pisiguit, Nova Scotia, Canada Married: 8 NOV 1783 at: Died: 11 AUG 1813 at: Memramcook, New Brunswick, Canada Spouses: Anne-Rosalie Babin
1767 at: Baily, Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada Died: 31 JAN 1825 at: Memramcook, New Brunswick, Canada Spouses: Jean Gaudet
members.tripod.com /littlegiant30/html/fam00359.html   (162 words)

  
 Genealogy Data Page 63 (Family Pages)
8 OCT 1767 Montréal, Ile De Montréal, Québec, Canada
Marriage: 21 FEB 1816 Montréal, Ile De Montréal, Québec, Canada
24 OCT 1790 Montréal, Ile De Montréal, Québec, Canada
www.ged4web.com /derik/f_3e.htm   (143 words)

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