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St.Norbert Register 1857-1892 is an alphabetized index of the baptisms, marriages and burials for the parish of St.Norbert, Manitoba, Canada
The St. Boniface (Manitoba) Mission was built in 1818. Most of the St. Boniface Church records pre-1860 were burned in the December 14, 1862 fire. Only a few from 1825-1834 were saved.
Sixth in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of John Favel's known descendants. This family history includes five generations and the witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, the Riel Rebellion, etc.Company Books Series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter FidlerCompany Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste LetendreCompany Men, Volume 12, James ShortCompany Men, Volume 13, Andre PoitrasCompany Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett
Sixteenth in a series of Company Men, this volume includes five generations of the descendants of James Anderson. Witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc. Witnessed census events for children in the third, fourth and fifth generation are not included.
First in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of Cuthbert Grant Jr.'s known descendants. An individual narrative for Cuthbert Grant's father ( c1753-1799) includes his work history and a brief details on his two sons James and Cuthbert and his five presumed daughters, Josephte, Marie Marguerite, Marguerite, Marie and Marie. This family history includes four generations and witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.Company Books Series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter Fidler Company Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste Letendre Company Men, Volume 12, James Short Company Men, Volume 13, Andre Poitras Company Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett Company Men, Volume 15, Michel Allary Company Men, Volume 16, James Anderson Company Men, Volume 17, Jean Baptiste LagemoniereCompany Men, Volume 18, James Spence Company Men, Volume 19, Nicolas Montour Company Men, Volume 20, The Laframboise FamilyCompany Men, Volume 21, James Peter Whitford
The title of this series should actually be the 1886-1902, 1906, but it is generally referred as the 1900 Scrip. There were several forms used to collect pertinent information. Occasionally only written declarations were used. The applications are indexed alphabetically by surname. Extractons for married women are located by their maiden name. There are approximately 9,733 scrip applications indexed in this edition. If you don't see your ancestors scrip here, the application may have been lost, damaged or is located in another unnamed microfilm.
Fifteenth in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of known ancestors and descendants of Michel Allary This family history includes nine generations of the ancestors and five generations of the descendants of Michel Allary. Notable ancestors are Rene Alarie dit Grandalarie, Louis Houde, Michel Thibault, Michel Lemay, Robert Pepin, and Marin Boucher. Witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc. Witnessed census events for children in the third, fourth and fifth generation are not included.
Frequent surnames: Anderson, Asham, Atkinson, Ballenen, Bannerman, bear, Beardy, Bird, Birston, Bremner, Brown, Bruce, Budd, Bunn, Calder, Cameron, Campbell, Clouston, Cochran, Cook, Corrigal, Cummings, Daniel, Dennet, Desmarais, Donald, Erasmus, Favel, Fidler, Flett, Folster, Fraser, Garrioch, Gibson, Gladu, Gunn, Halcro, Hallett, Harcus, Harper, Henderson, Hodgson, Hope, Hourie, Inkster, Irvine, Isbister, Isham, Johnson, Johnston, Kipling, Knight, Lambert, Linklater, Livingston, Logan, Lyons, Matheson, McBeath, McCorrister, McDonald, McKay, McLeod, McNab, Monkman, Mowat, Murray, Norn, Norquay, Park, Peebles, Polson, Pritchard, Pruden, Richard, Robertson, Robison, Ross, Rowland, Sabiston, Sanderson, Sandison, Sauders, Saunderson, Settee, Setter, Short, Sinclair, Slater, Smith, Spence, Stevenson, Sutherland, Tate, Taylor, Thomas, Todd, Truthwaite, Vincent, Ward, Whiteway, Whitford, Work
Metis Families is a Genealogical Compendium of the Fur Trade and Red River Settlement (Manitoba) families who also settled in Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana and the Pacific Northwest.Included in Volume 7 of 11 in a series of books: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Joseph Landry, Antoine Marsant dit Lapierre, Basile Larence, Jean Baptiste Larence, Francois Lariviere, Olivier Larocque, Pierre Larocque, Felix Latreille, Ignace Lavallee, Pierre Martin dit Lavallee, Charles Laviolette, Jean Baptiste Ledoux, Francois Toussaint Lefort, Jean Baptiste Lepine (b. 1786), Jean Baptiste Lepine (b. 1792), Alexis Bonami Lesperance, Jean Baptiste "Okimawaskawikinam" Letendre, Pierre, Leveille, Jacques, L'Hirondelle, Michel Lizotte, Pierre Lizotte, Toussaint Lucier, Jean Baptiste Malaterre, Jean Baptiste Marcellais, Benjamin Marchand, Francois Marion.Descendants of Baptiste Larocque, Charles Larocque, Louis Laronde, Francoise Larose, Lattergrass, Pierre Ayotte dit Lavallee, Alexis Laverdure, Joseph Laverdure, William Leask, Louis Leblanc, Pierre Lebrun, Joseph Leclerc dit Leclair, Amable Lecuyer, William Leith, Pierre Lemire, Andrew Lennie, John Lee Lewes, Daniel Lillie, Edouard Lingan, Hugh Linklater, John Linklater, Thomas Marwick Linklater, Robert Logan, Joseph Louis, Lowe Loutit, Jean Baptiste Loyer, Louis Loyer, Francois Lussier, John Lyons, Francois Mainville, Joseph Malette..
Second in a series of Country Wives who were married to at least two Company Men. Josephte Grant was the country wife of John Wills. They had three children: John, Emelie, and Edouard. Josephte Grant was married a second time in the manner of the county to Pierre Latour. They had one daughter named Josephte Latour and also called Josette Welsh or Montour. There is no document proving the parents of Josephte Grant, but she is the godmother for several of Cuthbert Grant Sr.'s descendants. This family history includes four generations and witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Land scrip refers to a certificate entitling the holder to obtain a certain portion of the public land either by entry or the payment of a portion of the price. This book covers awards made in the future provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and a portion of Manitoba to heads of household and minors who were born there before 1886. Scrip certificates of 160 acres or $160 were awarded to qualifying heads of household, and 240 acres or $240 to eligible children. In all, nearly $280,000 in money scrip was awarded to qualifying Métis. The purpose of the Scrip policy, which extended over several decades, was to eliminate whatever remaining claims Canadian Native Americans might make on the land. Because of the detailed application process required for the award of scrip, the extracts have preserved an enormous amount of genealogical information pertaining to the thousands of qualified applications. For example, in the case of the Northwest Métis, we learn each individual's place and date of birth, names of parents, source of half-breed descent, occupation, spouse's name, place and date of marriage, ages of children, and quite a bit about the nature of the individual's claim. The book is arranged alphabetically by the surname of the applicant.
Volume One of the Captives series, begins with Josiah Rising and Abagail Nimbs. They were taken captive as children by natives on February 29, 1704 at Deerfield, Massachusetts and taken to Quebec. Josiah Raizenne and Abagil-Marie-Elisabeth Nims married at Oka, Quebec on on July 29, 1715. Nine children were born to this couple. Three daughters and one son joined religious professions in the Roman Catholic Church. Seven generations of their descendants are included in this book with many families recorded in Quebec and Onatrio in the 1850s. Their descendant Adolpus Dubreuil arrived in the area Manitoba and married Louise Kirkness, daughter of John Kirkness and Eizabeth Cook. Fourteen children Metis children were born to this family.
Twentieth in a series of Company Men, this volume includes four generations of the Descendants of Jean-Baptiste Fafard dit Laframboise. Many people assumed this was the ancestor of Joseph Laframboise who married Josephte Assiniboine. We are still searching for Joseph Laframboise's ancestry. Also included are four generations of an unknown Laframboise or Joseph Laframboise and Josephte Assinboine: Augustin, Francois, Joseph "Leblanc", Marguerite, Jean Baptiste and Louise Laframboise. Only one, Margueite Laframboise, is a proven child of Joseph Laframboise and Josephte Assiniboine.Witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc. Company Books Series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter Fidler Company Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste Letendre Company Men, Volume 12, James Short Company Men, Volume 13, Andre Poitras Company Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett Company Men, Volume 15, Michel Allary Company Men, Volume 16, James Anderson Company Men, Volume 17, Jean Baptiste LagemoniereCompany Men, Volume 18, James Spence Company Men, Volume 19, Nicolas Montour Company Men, Volume 20, The Laframboise FamilyCompany Men, Volume 21, James Peter Whitford
Assumption Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms, marriages and burials, Pembina, North Dakota, 1848-1896 from a the Alice Belgarde Jackson Collection.
Qu'Appelle Mission, Lebret, Saskatchewan Book One 1868-1880Book Two 1881-1887Baptisms, Marriages and BurialsFirst Communions and ConfirmationsExample: Azure, Alexandre and Marie Louise Morin: M-11, Alexandre Azur, widower of Adelaide Swan and adult son of Gabriel Azur and Cecile Laframboise, married 13 February 1876, Marie Louise Morin, daughter of Antoine Morin and Louise Pitchtot, Present: Antoine Fleury and Antoine Wilkie, Decorby. (Book One, page 179)
St. Mary's Anglican Church Portage la Prairie, Manitoba 1856-1883 is an alphabetized index to the baptisms, marriages and burials of that parish.
This is an alphabetized index of the Pembina Chippewa Band Annuity Payments and Turtle Mountain Chippewa Band Censuses between the years 1865-1892. An Example: Azure, Antoine (No.2) (Tu Shish) Tu Shish Azzure (x), 1 man, 1 woman, 2 children, 4 total, $8.50 a share, $34.00 paid. (1871 TM annuity) #51-58; Antoine Azure (No. 2), father, 65; Victoria, wife, 63; Justine, daughter, 18; Andre, son, 16; Gabriel, son, 13; Alexandre, son, 10; Christine, daughter, 7; Cecilia, daughter, 22. (1887-TMC) #47-51; Antoine Azure No. 2, father, 70; Victoria, wife, 65; Andre, son, 17; Gabriel, son, 15; Alexandre, son, 10. (1888-TMC) #74-77; Antoine Azure No.2, male, father, 70; Andre, male, son, 18; Gabriel, male, son, 16; Alexander, male, son, 13. (1889-TMC) #72-74; Antoine Azure No. 2, male, father, 66; Gabriel, male, son, 17; Alex, male, son, 13. (1890-TMC) Family 12; #52-55; Antoini Azure, No. 2, male, father, 68, mixed bloods on reservation; Gabriel, male, son, 16; Alexander, male, son, 17; Virginie, female, grand daughter, 16. (1892-TMC)
Fifth in a series of Country Wives who were married to at least two Company Men. Lizette Cree was the country wife of Antoine Paquette. They had one daughter named Marguerite. Lizette married a second time in the manner of the county Francois St.Denis. Francois St.Denis and Lizette Cree had two sons named Francois St.Denis and Paul Gesson St.Denis. This family history includes five generations and witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Cover Photo: Northwest view of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Olga, ND, 2005. Courtesy Leo BeauchampThe given names and surnames in this register are often difficult to read and sometimes are spelled by the priest in more than one manner. An effort was made to index the names with the most common spelling. The spelling of the register entry was retained if possible. Latin names were converted to the general English or French spelling of a name.Prominent Surnames: Allary, Azure, Beauchamp, Belanger, Belgarde, Benoit, Blondin, Bonin, Brousseau, Brown, Bruce, Bruneau, Carriere, Chaput, Charbonneau, Charette, Cleary, Clermont, Cote, Cross, Dauphinais, Delome, Desrosier, Didier, Gariepy, Gauthier, Gendreau, Godon, Gratton, Jerome, Lagimodiere, Laliberte, Langer, Langevin, Lariviere, Larocque, Lepine, Lepire, Lucier, Marcellin, Marcotte, McGauvran, McKercher, Monette, Morin, Nault, Perron, Plante, Renaud, Ritchot, Rivard, Ruest, Senecal, Tourand, Vandal, Venne, Wilkie.
Cover Photo: St. Joseph Leroy Catholic Church in Leroy, North Dakota. Courtesy Leo Beauchamp Book I baptisms, marriages and burials 1870-1888 Matrimony Register 1888-1900 Baptism Records, Book II, 1888-1898 Record of Interments 1888-1932 St.Boniface, Walhalla Death Register 1913-1931 The spellings for the surnames are frequently varied. Some of the frequent surnames: Amireault, Azur, Berthelet, Beauchamp, Beaudry, Belgarde, Bertrand, Bourassa, Boyer, Bruce, Burton, Caplette, Carignan, Cavalier, Charette, Chartrand, Clifford, Dauphinais, Dease, Delisle, Delorme, Desmarais, Donovan, Dubois, Dubourt, Ducept, Dumas, Dupre, Dussiaume, Frederick, Galipeau, Gariepy, Gaudry, Gendron, Gervais, Gingras, Giroux, Gladu, Gorman, Gosselin, Gourneau, Grandbois, Grant, Graveline, Guindon, Horan, Houle, Jerome, Jette, Karl, Keplin, Klyne, Lacerte, Ladouceur, Laferte, Laframboise, Lafreniere, Lagimoniere, Langer, Laplante, Larocque, Laterrgrasse, Latreille, Longtin, Lucier, Maranda, Marion, Martel, Martineau, McCorkell, McDougall, Monet, Moreau, Morin, O'Brien, O'Rourke, Ouellette, Parenteau, Parisien, Perreault, Petit, Piche/Pichette, Pilon, Poitras, Ritchot, Roussin, Sutherland, Tetreault, Trottier, Turcotte, Urlaub, Vallee, Vandal, Venne, Villeneuve, Wendt, White, Wilky, Yeado.
Eleventh in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of known descendants of Jean Baptiste Letendre and nine generations of his ancestors. This family history includes four generations and witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.Company Books Series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter FidlerCompany Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste LetendreCompany Men, Volume 12, James ShortCompany Men, Volume 13, Andre PoitrasCompany Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett
Metis Families is a Genealogical Compendium of the Fur Trade and Red River Settlement (Manitoba) families who also settled in Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana and the Pacific Northwest.Included in Volume 8 of 11 in a series of books: Ahnentafel between Jean Baptiste Martel and Jean Martel, Descendants of Jean Baptiste Martel, Ahnentafel between Abraham Martin dit Barnabe and Barnabe Martin, Descendants of Abraham Martin dit Barnabe, Ahnentafel between Simon Martin and Pierre Martin, Descendants of Simon Martin, Descendants of John McAuley, Descendants of Alexander McBeath, Descendants of Alexander McCorrister, Descendants of James McCorrister (Indian), Ahnentafel between Andrew McDermott and Tiege, Descendants of Andrew McDermott, Descendants of Donald "Big" (a) McDonald, Descendants of Donald 'Little' McDonald, Descendants of John McDonald, Descendants of Kenneth McDonald (b. 1796), Descendants of Kenneth McDonald (b. 1828), Descendants of Murdock McDonald, Descendants of Neil McDonald, Descendants of William McDonald, Descendants of Duncan McDougall, Descendants of John George McDougall, Descendants of Angus McGillis, Descendants of William McGillivray, Descendants of Allen McIver, Descendants of William Angus McIver, Descendants of Alexis McKay, Descendants of Donald McKay, Descendants of James McKay, Descendants of John McKay, Descendants of Donald McKenzie, Descendants of Roderick McKenzie Sr., Descendants of Peter McLaughlin, Descendants of Murdoch McLennan, Descendants of Abraham McLeod, Descendants of John McLeod (b.1788), Descendants of John McLeod (b. 1793), Descendants of John McLeod (b. 1826), Descendants of Joseph McLeod, Descendants of John McLoughlin, Descendants of James McMillan, Descendants of Thomas McNab, Descendants of Duncan McRae, Descendants of John George McTavish, Ahnentafel between Francois Mercredi and Daniel McCarty, Descendants of Francois Mercredi, Descendants of Charles Meunier, Descendants of Robert Miller or Millar, Descendants of Colonel David Dawson Mitchell, Descendants of John Moar or Moore, Descendants of Joseph Mondion, Descendants of James Monkman, Ahnentafel between Nicholas Montour and Robert Hunter (Big Carandawana), Descendants of Nicholas Montour, Ahnentafel between Pierre Montreuille and Louis Sedilot, Descendants of Pierre Montreuille, Descendants of Germain Maugnest dit Monzenie, Descendants of George Moore, Descendants of Jean Baptiste Morand, Descendants of Jean Baptiste Moreau, Ahnentafel between Antoine Morin and Jacques Morin, Descendants of Antoine Morin, Ahnentafel between Etienne Morin dit Comtois and Francois Morand, Descendants of Etienne Morin dit Comtois, Descendants of Joseph Morin, Ahnentafel between Antoine Morisseau and Pierre Morisseau, Descendants of Antoine Morisseau, Ahnentafel between Arsene Morissette and Paul Morisset, Descendants of Arsene Morissette, Descendants of Angus Morrison, Descendants of James Morwick, Descendants of Edward Mowat (b. 1778), Descendants of Edward Mowat (b. 1785), Descendants of John Muir, Ahnentafel between Hugh Munroe Jr. and John Munroe, Descendants of Hugh Munroe Jr., Descendants of Alexander Hunter Murray, Descendants of Alexander Murray, Descendants of John Nabais, Descendants of Louis Nabes, Ahnentafel between Denis Nadeau and Ozanie Joseph Nadeau, Descendants of Denis Nadeau, Ahnentafel between Amable Nault and Jean Nault, Descendants of Amable Nault, Descendants of Joseph Nault, Descendants of Ignace Commandant Nepissing, Ahnentafel between Jean Baptiste Nolin and Jacques Nolin, Descendants of Jean Baptiste Nolin
Fifth in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of Joseph Azure and Lizette Ma-na-e-cha's known descendants. This family history includes four generations and the witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, the Riel Rebellion, etc. The family has descendants in Canada and the Turtle Mountain Chippewa, Rocky Boy Chippewa, and Little Shell Chippewa.Eight generations of Joseph's ancestors include Simon Enard, Pierre Parenteau dit Lafontaine, Jean Mandeville, Paul Hus, Mathurin Baillargeon, and Nicolas Pelletier.Company Books Series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter Fidler Company Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste Letendre Company Men, Volume 12, James Short Company Men, Volume 13, Andre Poitras Company Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett Company Men, Volume 15, Michel Allary Company Men, Volume 16, James Anderson Company Men, Volume 17, Jean Baptiste LagemoniereCompany Men, Volume 18, James Spence Company Men, Volume 19, Nicolas Montour Company Men, Volume 20, The Laframboise FamilyCompany Men, Volume 21, James Peter Whitford
The St. Francois Xavier, Manitoba 1834-1900 Register has been alphabetically index. The parish was first established on the White Horse Plains by Mr. Cuthbert Grant, an employee of the Hudson Bay Company. Most of the early parishioners were Métis and relatives of Mr. Grant. The first chapel was Mr. Grant's home. In the Spring of 1833 the local population included 434 people. In January 1834 the official parish was founded.An example of an entryGrant, Cuthbert: S-28, Cuthbert Grant Esq., buried in the Church 16 July 1854, died yesterday, age 58 years, husband of Dame Marie McGillis, in the presence of Pierre Thibert, Joseph Guilbault, Louis Gariepy and many others, J. B. Thibault priest. (Volume 2, page 80)
Alphabetized index to the baptisms, marriages and burials of the Metis community at St. Ignace Parish, Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan. Surnames: Adam, Allard, Amyotte, Anderson, Arcand, Auger, Balaux, Baudry, Beauchamp, Beaupre, Bellegarde, Bellehumeur, Bellerose, Bennett, Berger, Beston, Bonneau, Botineau, Boulianne, Boxeur, Boyer, Breland, Briant/Brien, Briere//Bruyere, Bruning, Burns, Canelle, Capelesse, Caplette, Carrufel, Champagne, Charbonneau, Chartrand, Cloustre, Connor, Contois, Cook, Currat, DAughterty, Dauphinais, De Laforest, De La Rivere, Deegan, Degrand, Delorme, Deschamps, Desmarais, Doney, Doyle, Dubreuil, Dufresne, Dumais, Dumanceau, Dumond, Mumont, Dupreneault, Esquaquemcane, Fagnant, Foy, Gariepy, Gaudry, Gavin, Georges, Girard, Gosselin, Granger, Haggeyt, Hamelin, Hartman, Hennery, Himbeault, Houle, Jeanotte, Jerome, Kennedy, Klyne, Kruppa, L'Aout, Lacerte, Lafournaise, Laframboise, Lafreniere, Lalonde, Lamontagne, Landry, Langer, Laplante, Lapointe, Larocque, Lasante, Lautier, Lavallee, Laverdure, Leduc, Ledue, Ledoux, Legare, Lemaire, Lemire, Lerat, Lesperance, Letilly, Leveille, Mable, Maca-Tibi, Maca-Tini, Malasuer, Malaterre, Malboeuf, Marion, Martin, McGillis, Mitchel, Mondor, Monzini, Morin, Noel, Nolin, Ouellette, Page, Paquette, Paquin, Parent, Parker, Paul, Pelletier, Perchet, Percher, Perras, Philippon, Picard, Piche, Pieus, Plummer, Poitras, Pritchard, Rainville, Richard, Rivard, Riviere, Roy, Sause, Shields, Short, Sinclair, Sioux, St.Denis, St.Germain, Sureau, Thomas, Trottier, Walldron, Ward, Whiteford, Wizi.
Eighth in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of James Curtis Bird known descendants. This family history includes five generations and the witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, the Riel Rebellion, military history and obituaries. Company Books Series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter Fidler Company Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste Letendre Company Men, Volume 12, James Short Company Men, Volume 13, Andre Poitras Company Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett
Metis Families is a Genealogical Compendium of the Fur Trade and Red River Settlement (Manitoba) families who also settled in Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana and the Pacific Northwest. Included in Volume 10: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Augustin Racette, Charles Racette, Joseph Rainville or Renville, Jean Baptiste Riel, Joseph-Michel Ritchot, Jean Baptiste Robillard, Pierre Rocheblave, Guillaume Rocheleau, Joseph Rolette, Joseph Salois, Jean Baptiste Sauve, Bonaventure St.Arnaud dit Tourond, Jean Baptiste St.Cyr, Jacques St.Denis, Francois St.Germain, Joseph St.Germain dit Brisard Descendants of Francois Richard, Jean Baptiste Richards, Thomas, Richards, Jean Baptiste Rivard, Colin Robertson, George Robertson, Alexander Rose, Alexander Ross, Donald Ross, George Ross, Hugh Ross, Louis Rousselle Sr., Charles Roussin or Roussain, John Rowand, Robert Rowland, William Rowland, Francois Roy, Hugh Sabiston, John Sabiston, Louis "Cha-ka-pan" Sakaban (Indian), Richard Salter, James Sanderson or Sandison, John "Jack" Sanderson, Jean-Baptiste Sansregret dit Pontbriand, Palm Saunders, Antoine Savard, John Sayer, Francois Sayis or Sahys, Alfred "Rabasca" Schmidt, George Settee (Indian), Andrew Setter, Edward Sharpe, James Short, George Simpson, Bakie Sinclair, William Sinclair (b. c1766), William Sinclair (b. c1791), James Slater (b. c1773), James Slater (b. c1811), John Slater, Patrick Small, Charles Smith, John James Smith, Louis Smith dit Cabry, William Robert Smith, George Spence, James Spence (b. c1753), James Spence (b. c1777), Magnus Spence, John Hodges Spencer, Pierre St.Germain, Louis St.Luc de Repentigny, Francois St.Pierre, Richard Stevens, Edmond John Stevenson, John Stevenson (Indian), Samuel Stevenson (Indian), William Stevenson.
Fourteenth in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of known descendants of Henry Hallett. This family history includes five generations of the descendants of Henry Hallett. Witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc. Witnessed census events for children in the fourth generation are not included. Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter Fidler Company Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste Letendre Company Men, Volume 12, James Short Company Men, Volume 13, Andre Poitras Company Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett
Seventeenth in a series of Company Men, this volume includes eleven generations of ancestors and five generations of the descendants of Jean Baptiste Lagimoniere. Jean Baptiste married an Indian woman a la facon du pays, and they had three daughters. He and Marie Anne Gaboury had 4 sons and 4 daughters. His ancestors include Antoine Archambault, Michel Beauchamp and Lois Loisel.Witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc. Witnessed census events for children in the third, fourth and fifth generation are not included.
Ninth in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of known descendants of Olivier Larocque. Ten generations of ancestors include: Zacharie Cloutier, Pierre Emond, Jacques Gaudry, Jacques Laporte dit Saint-Georges, Michel Lemay, Jacques Milot, Noel Morin, Jean Perrier, Jean Sabourin, and Laurent Seguin. This family history includes four generations and witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc. Company Books Series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter Fidler Company Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste Letendre Company Men, Volume 12, James Short Company Men, Volume 13, Andre Poitras Company Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett
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