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  Louis Robichaud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Honourable Louis Joseph Robichaud, PC, CC, QC, BA, LL.D (October 21, 1925 - January 6, 2005), popularly known as "Little Louis" or "Ti-Louis" (due both for his short height and his sharing a name with "Uncle Louis" St. Laurent), was a Canadian lawyer and politician.
Elected to the New Brunswick legislature in 1952, he became provincial Liberal leader in 1958 and led his party to victory in 1960, 1963 and 1967 before its defeat by Richard Hatfield's Conservatives in 1970.
Robichaud also restructured the municipal tax regime, ending the ability of business of playing one municipality against another in order to extract the lowest tax rates.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Louis_Robichaud   (442 words)

  
 Ancestors and Related Families of Virginia L. Garber Owen - pafg07 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Joseph Guilbeau was born on 11 Mar 1735 in Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia.
Joseph Dugas was born in 1734 in Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia.
Joseph Robichaud was born on 15 Sep 1721 in Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia.
myweb.cableone.net /kevinowen3/ginnygarberancestors/pafg07.htm   (1348 words)

  
 Louis Robichaud biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Louis Joseph Robichaud (born 1925) is a Canadian lawyer and politician.
He also expanded the government and sought to ensure that the quality of health care and education was the same across the province -- a programme he called equal opportunity which is still a political buzz phrase in New Brunswick.
He was called to the Senate of Canada on December 21, 1973, retired from the Upper House on October 21, 2000 upon reaching his seventy-fifth birthday and currently resides in New Brunswick.
louis-robichaud.biography.ms   (212 words)

  
 Louis Chevalier, Sr. (Hallberg Family Data)
The late Louis Chevalier who died on the 7th inst., and of whose passing announcement was made in the columns of The Investment last week, was for many years a prominent farmer of Jessenland township, retiring from the farming 1909 when he and his wife came to Henderson to reside.
Louis Chevalier was born October 24, 1843, at St. Alphonsus, Canada, and came with his parents to Minnesota in 1858, settling at New Auburn, Sibley county.
Louis married Adeline Goulet, daughter of Oliver Goulet and Marguiret Marsalais, on 14 July 1867 in St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota.
www.visi.com /~tth/genealogy/1919.htm   (671 words)

  
 Robichaud, Louis Joseph
Premier of New Brunswick (born October 21, 1925, at St-Antoine, N.B. Robichaud was elected to the New Brunswick legislature as a Liberal in 1952.
During ten years in power, Robichaud's government introduced several major social reforms and tried to extend the use of French in New Brunswick.
Robichaud lost the election of 1970 to Richard Hatfield's Conservatives.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=J1SEC625523   (114 words)

  
 Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick - Premiers Since Confederation
Honourable Louis Joseph Robichaud was born to Amédée and Eugénie "Annie" Robichaud on October 21, 1925, in the village of Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick.
His first major step toward realizing his ambition was achieved when, at the age of 27, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly to represent the constituency of Kent County in the provincial election held in 1952.
Today, New Brunswick is a more socially responsible and forward-looking province as a result of the vision of Louis Robichaud.
www.gnb.ca /legis/publications/tradition/premiers/robichaudl-e.asp   (743 words)

  
 Robichaud, Louis Joseph
Robichaud, Louis Joseph, lawyer, politician, premier of NB 1960-70, senator (b at St-Antoine, NB 21 Oct 1925).
In 1970 the Liberals were defeated by Richard HATFIELD and Robichaud resigned as party leader and MLA in 1971 to become chairman of the Canadian section of the INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSSION.
Robichaud was named a Companion in the Order of Canada in 1971.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&ArticleId=A0006879   (185 words)

  
 CBC New Brunswick - Louis Robichaud dead at 79   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Robichaud was born on Oct. 21, 1925 in St. Antoine, New Brunswick.
Robichaud reflected on that as a Senator in 1984.
Robichaud often said in speeches that modernizing New Brunswick's primitive rural schools was his proudest achievement."Children attending one room schools nearly 100 years old, stocking fires, drawing water from a well nearly a mile away.
nb.cbc.ca /regional/servlet/View?filename=nb_robichaud_obit1   (779 words)

  
 Louis Robichaud | Premier and Senator
Robichaud began a law practise in Richibucto and at that time strived to become Premier of the province.
Robichaud was a dynamic and effective speaker in the Legislature Assembly.
Robichaud was determined to put the French and English on more equal footing in the province.
www.canada-heros.com /robichaud_louis.html   (214 words)

  
 Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Louis Phillips will be the new Administrator of St. Joseph Parish in Gardiner effective September 5.
James Robichaud was appointed Administrator of St. Anne in Dexter in addition to his duties at St. Francis in Milo and St. Thomas in Dover-Foxcroft.
He was appointed pastor of St. Joseph Parish, Farmington on June 28, 1995, where he served until his appointment as pastor of St. Philip, St. Louis and Sacred Heart Parishes in Auburn effective June 29, 2000.
www.portlanddiocese.net /news_item.php?item=10&page=   (2978 words)

  
 The Landrys of Old Acadia.
Joseph had immigrated to P.E.I. and was of 1752 living with his brother, Prosper [#11111].
The church were the Germain Landry family saw to the birth, marriage and death of their members was that known as La paroisse de l'Assomption de Pisiquid, today an ill kept and deserted lot.
After the deportation, René (b.c.1732) [#11531], born at Piziquid, was to be found at Restigouche; the rest, it seems, being: Joseph (1733-1797; [#11532]), Anselme (b.1734 [#11533]), Firmin (b.1735 [#11534]), Paul-Marie (b.c.1736 [#11535]), & François-Sébastien (b.1738 [#11536]) -- all settled in the Donaldsonville area.
www.blupete.com /Genealogy/LandryOA.htm   (10904 words)

  
 Generation X
Joseph Anteol CLEMENT b 1904 FH-MAH 1.1.1.4.5-1.4.5.5.6 (10-G11019) Regina DAIGLE (Charles Theogene DAIGLE and Marie Noemi LeBLANC) married Clebert Louis Joseph MARROY (Adeota Joseph Ursin MARROIS and Marie Laurenza BLANCHARD).
Joseph Roland FARLEY b 23 Sep 1927 FH-DMN d 23 Sep 1927 FH-DMN 1.1.10.1.5 2.6.1.7.9 (10-G1T042) Albert Joseph DOUCET (Joseph Clovis DOUCET and Lumina Marie DROLET) married Laurette Reine DESPINS (Joseph Napolean DESPINS and Catherine LESVESQUES).
Joseph Pierre AUCOIN b 17 Feb 1892 FH-JGA 1.4.1.3.1-4.6.2.4.2 (10-G41051) Henri AUCOIN (Charles AUCOIN and Restitue DOUCET) married Olive DOUCET (Philippe DOUCET and Donatille LeFORT).
www.doucetfamily.org /Genealogy/G10.htm   (15054 words)

  
 ACGS: About the Society: Message Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Louis Cayer son of Louis Cayer and Angèle Gauthier died the 02-07-1835 and burial the 03-07-1835 at St-Michel of Sherbrooke.
8- Louis Joseph born the 07-04-1873 and bap: 07-04-1873, godf: Jean-Baptiste Boucher and godm: Paula Gervais.
Joseph was born in 1873 and Leona in 1878 and died in 1961 in Manchester, NH.
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 Generation VI
Joseph BOURG b 3 Feb 1772 FH-EJR m 3 Jun 1793 Genevieve MELANSON FH-EJR 1.1.1.4.5-3 (06-G11008) Alain BOURG (Francois BOURG and Madeleine Marguerite HEBERT) married Anne Marie COMMEAUX (Joseph COMMEAUX and Marguerite HEBERT).
Louis Pierre LANDRY b 1773 FH-JP 1.1.1.6.10-2 (06-G11012) Jean Baptiste LeBLANC (Jean Baptiste LeBLANC and Cecile HEBERT) married Andree Francoise BOURGEOIS (Francois LeBOURGEOIS and Jacqueline CHEVALIER).
Joseph CYR b 1797 FH-WGG m 8 Jan 1822 Seraphine LeBLANC FH-WGG 1.2.6.3.1-2 (06-G26001) Marie Josephe BREAUX (Joseph BRAUD and Ursule BOURG) married Marcel LeBLANC (Jacques LeBLANC and Marie Josephe Catherine FORET).
www.doucetfamily.org /Genealogy/G06.htm   (17190 words)

  
 My Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Joseph Ernest CHOUINARD was born on Sep 23 1902 in Minnesota.
Joseph Octave CHOUINARD was born on Jan 1 1886 in Anoka Township, Anoka County, MN.
She was married to Louis DESCHESNE on Nov 7 1916 in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Dayton, Hennepin County, MN.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~patty0802/d54.htm   (1391 words)

  
 Archive Guestbook 2
Marie Nathalie ROBICHAUD, born abt 1796 is the daughter of Jean Louis ROBICHAUD and Claire Nathalie GAUTHIER, She was married to Jean Louis Daigle, son of Jean Charles DAIGLE and Marie Christine RICHARD Blanche ROBICHAUD, born 1732, is the daughter of Joseph ROBICHAUD and Claire LeBlanc.
Cyprien Vautour, son of Louis and Elizabeth Melanson was born September 25, 1818, registerd in Saint-Louis.
Joseph Boisvert born Nov. 20 l880 he died in 1961 and is buried in the Rogersville cemetary.
layden-zella.tripod.com /archives2index.html   (2961 words)

  
 Ancestors and Related Families of Virginia L. Garber Owen - pafg51 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Catherine Josephe Guichard [Parents] was born about 1714/1715 in of France.
Joseph Guillaume Girardy [Parents] was born on 30 Jan 1682 in Lachine, Montreal, Canada.
She married Joseph Guillaume Girardy in 1712 in of Orleans, Louisiana.
myweb.cableone.net /kevinowen3/ginnygarberancestors/pafg51.htm   (586 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Louis-Robichaud
The Honourable Louis Joseph Robichaud, PC, CC, BA, LL.D (October 21, 1925 - January 6, 2005), popularly known as "Little Louis" or "Ti-Louis" (due both for his short height and his sharing a name with "Uncle Louis" St. Laurent), was a Canadian lawyer and politician.
Image File history File links Louis J. Robichaud as premier of New Brunswick File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version.
Bilingualism in Canada refers to laws and policies of the federal government – and some other levels of government – mandating that certain services and communications be available to the public in both English and French.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Louis_Robichaud   (1994 words)

  
 Louis Robichaud - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Louis Robichaud - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Louis Joseph Robichaud (October 21, 1925 - January 6, 2005), popularly known as "Little Louis" (due both for his short height and his sharing a name with "Uncle Louis" St. Laurent), was a Canadian lawyer and politician.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Louis Robichaud contains research on
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Louis_Robichaud   (453 words)

  
 Pierre Poirier Descendants
Louis Poirier, n 22 Jan 1684 NS +Cecile Mignault, n 17 Mar 1683 NS, m ca 1706 \--Pierre Poirier, n 01 Jan 1719 NS, d ca 1749 NS +Marguerite Arsenault, n ca 1720 NS, m 03 Feb 1740 NS --Pierre Poirier dit Parrot, n 09 Oct 1740 NS, d 10 May 1788 QC
+Josephine Robichaud, n ca 1900 QC, m 10 May 1952 QC
+Rolande Joseph, n ca 1942, m 29 Jul 1961 QC
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/lwjones/poirierp.htm   (22319 words)

  
 Robichaud, Louis-Joseph
Robichaud, Louis Joseph, avocat, homme politique, premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick de 1960 à; 1970 et sénateur (Saint-Antoine, N.-B., 21 oct. 1925).
Son gouvernement libéral modernise les lois concernant les boissons alcooliques, abolit la taxe sur les primes d'hospitalisation, adopte la Loi sur les langues officielles du Nouveau-Brunswick, met sur pied l'Université de Moncton, accroît la présence des Acadiens au sein de l'administration et encourage le développement des industries minière et forestière.
En 1970, les libéraux sont défaits par Richard HATFIELD, et Robichaud démissionne comme chef du Parti et comme député en 1971 pour devenir président de la section canadienne de la COMMISSION MIXTE INTERNATIONALE.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=F1ARTF0006879   (226 words)

  
 Louis Robichaud, l'homme - L’éveil de l’Acadie - Les Archives de Radio-Canada
Louis Joseph Robichaud est un personnage attachant qui a profondément transformé la province, nous fait découvrir cette émission.
Louis Robichaud quitte son siège à l’Assemblée législative et son poste de chef du Parti libéral en 1971, et devient président de la Commission mixte internationale.
Louis Robichaud est décédé le 6 janvier 2005.
archives.cbc.ca /IDC-0-17-414-2409/politique_economie/acadie/clip5   (412 words)

  
 Assemblée législative du Nouveau-Brunswick - Premiers ministres depuis la confédération
Louis Joseph Robichaud est né le 21 octobre 1925 à; Saint-Antoine, au Nouveau-Brunswick.
Il est le fils d'Amédée et d'Eugénie (Annie) Robichaud.
Il a même signé sa contribution à la capsule témoin de sa promotion « Louis J. Robichaud, premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick ».
www.gnb.ca /legis/publications/tradition/premiers/robichaudl-f.asp   (826 words)

  
 Premier's message on death of Hon. Louis J. Robichaud (05/01/06)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
"It was with profound sadness that we learned of the passing of former premier and senator Louis Joseph Robichaud at the age of 79.
"The death of Louis Robichaud is a significant loss for our province and for all of Canada.
"Premier Robichaud was also instrumental in giving us one of our most enduring symbols, our provincial flag, which was raised for the first time in March 1965.
www.gnb.ca /cnb/news/pre/2005e0008pr.htm   (249 words)

  
 New Brunswick Liberal Association biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
McNair served until 1952 when he was defeated by Hugh John Flemming.
During the 1960s, the Liberals under Louis Joseph Robichaud were instrumental in bringing Acadians into the mainstream of life in New Brunswick, declaring the province to be officially bilingual.
The English and French languages were given equal status.
new-brunswick-liberal-association.biography.ms   (1271 words)

  
 Acadieville,Rogersville,Saint Louis and Pointe Sapin
Another article mentions a Joseph CORMIER, from the Richibouctou area.while another speaks of Sylvestre BABINEAU, Dominque GALLANT and Joseph HÉBERT who would have been the first to spend the winter in Acadieville in a makeshift cabin.Their friends would have joined them in the spring.
Michel RICHARD, son of François and Marie DAIGLE, 1st married to Françoise ROBICHAUD, daughter of Michel and Marguerite-Françoise LANDRY; 2nd married to Elizabeth RICHARD, daughter of Louis and Anne BABINEAU.
In 1797, Joseph Babineau returned to settle here with his family, his mother Anne Bastarache (widow) his brother Thaddée and two of his unmarried sisters.
layden-zella.tripod.com /History.html   (1168 words)

  
 Bathurst (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Louis James O'Leary † (Auxiliary Bishop: 29 Jan 1914 to 10 Sep 1920)
Norbert Robichaud † (Priest: 1 May 1931 to 22 Feb 1936)
Joseph Edward Troy (Priest: 28 May 1959 to 1 Mar 1984)
www.catholic-hierarchy.org /diocese/dbath.html   (277 words)

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