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My Tardif pioneers - Genealogy. com My Tardif pioneers By Janet Manseau June 08, 2010 at 10:21:51 Hi, I am posting the data and notes that I have for some of my pioneer ancestors, in hopes that they may be of interest to some of you that are doing research on your ancestors Descendants of Pierre Tardif Tardy Compiled by Janet Manseau Donaldson Generation No 1 1 Pierre1 Tardif Tardy was born about 1620 in Normandie, France He
Quebec pioneer Olivier Tardif - Genealogy. com Oliver Tardif was the general clerk for the Hundred Associates in Québec In 1637 he received land close to Québec City In 1646 he added to this by purchasing part of the Seigneuries of Beaupre and l'Île d'Orléans In May of 1651, he became the Attorney General of the Seigniory of the Cote of Beaupre
Olivier Le Tardif is really Ol - Genealogy. com Olivier Le Tardif is really Olivier Roch 1601-1665 By David Gammon 3rd July 06, 2005 at 07:41:52 I have a family chart that says how the Tardif name started Olivier Roch was late for his return voyage to New France his shipmates christened him with the nickname Le TardifTo Be Late My Greatgrand Mother was a Tardif who moved to New Hampshire
Jean-Baptiste Charest Ursule T - Genealogy. com Jean-Baptiste Charest Ursule Tardif By genealogy com user February 04, 2002 at 05:14:55 Hi ! I search birth death date of Jean-baptiste Charest and Ursule Tardif
Do we have Metis ancestry? Hel - Genealogy. com I am desperately searching for Metis (French - Canadian Native American) ancestry in the following names besides Berube: Albert, Aucouturier, Beaupre, Bernier, Bonhomme, Boucher, Caron, Chabot, Cote, Cloutier, Dancosse, Deschenes, Desjardins, Dionne, Fontaine, Fortin, Gagne, Gagnon, Hudon Beaulieu, Huot, Jalbert, Jean, Lafontaine, Langlois
5 GIRARD sources back to 1650 - Genealogy. com 5 GIRARD sources back to 1650's By genealogy com user February 19, 2002 at 03:05:31 For those interested in the Girard namesake in the new world (new-france) I would like to share an article in the La Press, from Montreal that was published in 1993 by Robert Prevost Girard: eight pioneers are the roots of the families established in New-France (nouvelle France) but only 5 had decendants (the
James--M-Vidrine - User Trees - Genealogy. com Hubert Thibodeau, Sr Marguerite Bourgoin February 10, 1845 Hypolite Thibodeau Suzanne Thibodeau Bet 1882 - 1911 Irenee Thibodeau Anastasie Cyr April 08, 1907 Isaac Thibodeau Flavie Tardif October 21, 1901 Isaie Thibodeau Elizabeth Doucet February 21, 1871 Isaie Thibodeau Vivante Violette May 16, 1865 Isidore Thibodeau Laure Drolet September
Pioneer Toussaint Toupin, Sieu - Genealogy. com Pioneer Toussaint Toupin, Sieur DuSault By Janet Manseau May 18, 2011 at 10:27:44 Descendants of Toussaint Toupin, Sieur DuSault Compiled by Janet Manseau Donaldson Use as a guide Generation No 1 1 Toussaint1 Toupin, Sieur DuSault was born about 1616 in France, and died 10 Aug 1676 in Château Richer, Montmorency,QC He married (1) Marie-Marguerite Boucher 25 Dec 1645 in Unknown (presumed
My pioneer ancestor Marin Bouc - Genealogy. com Marguerite Tardif, born 24 Jun 1691 in L'Ange Gardien, QC; died 04 Mar 1760 in Les Éboulements, QC She married Pierre-Louis Girard 10 Apr 1714 in L'Ange Gardien, Montmorency, QC; born 10 Jun 1686 in Neuville, Portneuf, QC; died 30 May 1769 in Baie St Paul, QC
Desrosier Facts:You must check - Genealogy. com Desrosier Facts:You must check this out By genealogy com user November 29, 2000 at 11:50:16 DerosierDesrosierDerosiaDesrosiaDuroshaD'RosierD'Rosier