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Started by James P. LaLone. Last reply by Lee Martin Oct 27, 2017. 10 Replies 0 Likes
CARIGNAN REGIMENT & THE FILLES DU ROIThese two ‘groups” are for many French-Canadians the equivalent of the US’ DAR and Mayflower’s Descendants.The following are Internet sites to learn more…Continue
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Notary records are another good source for discovering information on your ancestor. They are the civil legal records that are sometimes a good substitute if a marriage record is missing. For…Continue
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Here is a link to free books on "History of Nova Scotia or Acadie"-(actual titles of the books by Beamish Murdock, Esq. books were written in 1865 and 1866. I have a tendency to read and research…Continue
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Thank you James for your information. I have assumed that Victorine Bedard died between 1871 and 1876. My thought also was that she died in childbirth. I have not found a child born to them in St. Flavien, St. Croix and Ste. Agathe (Lotbiniere). I also have checked all the Drouin records for her death in those three towns. I have also assumed that in Quebec (such a Catholic province) your remained married until death. Thank you for your input.
Terri, I have been giving this some thought. If I understand you query you have looked through the St-Flavien church records for Victorine's death record between 1871 and 1876 when her husband Nazaire remarried? There are a couple of things I would do. To narrow down a date of death, look for children being born to this couple (she may have died in childbirth?) And since these are burial records she may have been buried in her home town of St. Croix, so I would check that parish's records also. Good luck, Jim.
Thank you for responding. My Edouard Bedard was born in 1815 in St-Antoine-de-Tilly, Quebec.
I have an Edouard Bedard as my 2nd great grand uncle--son of Joseph Bedard & Marie Bergevin/langevin. He was b 1805 as one of 18 children.
Sorry--I thought I did post here. Ooops.
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A message from Terri Mercier to all members of French-Canadian Descendants on Genealogy Wise!
I seem to have hit a brick wall of sorts. Our ancestor Nazaire Mercier married Marie Victorine Bedard on August 14, 1871 in St. Flavien, QC. She was born February 22, 1848 in St. Croix, Lotbiniere, QC to Edouard Bedard and Sophie Demers. Nazaire married Georgiana Couture in 1876 in St. Bernard, QC. But, I can find no death record for Marie Victorine Bedard (I have also check under Victoria Bedard). I have searched in the years between their marriage in 1871 and Nazaire marriage to Georgiana Couture in 1876. Any assistance here would be most appreciated. Thank you.
New England Franco-American children's home -
http://www.genealogytoday.com/roots/xweb.mv?xc=RootsDocument&xo...
Of possible interest:
More things on F-Cs in US -
http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/quebechistory/frncdns/links.htm
Cecelia thanks for the interesting posts. Jim.
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