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I've got a line on LaPointe ancestors in Canada, but they seem to have anglicized even their first names before they dropped their surname dit LaPointe in favor of LaPointe. Any ideas on pushing the line farther back? Farthest was John LaPointe b. 1783-4, Williamsburg, Dundas County, Quebec. I'd particularly like to know the original surname.
Allysa Carberry
I am researching marriages that involved Trevillian/Trevelyan family members in the Ontario are of Canada around 1840-1880
Any help would be appreciated
Allysa
Apr 16, 2011
Thomas Clyde Linton
I've got a line on LaPointe ancestors in Canada, but they seem to have anglicized even their first names before they dropped their surname dit LaPointe in favor of LaPointe. Any ideas on pushing the line farther back? Farthest was John LaPointe b. 1783-4, Williamsburg, Dundas County, Quebec. I'd particularly like to know the original surname.
Jul 3, 2011
Jacquie Norris
I am lookinf for Dollery family in Ontario. Starting about 1820 they were there for over 100 years.
J. Norris
Sep 16, 2011