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Thirteenth in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of known ancestors and descendants of Andre Poitras. This family history includes six generations of the ancestors of Andre Poitras and four generations of his descendants. 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 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 Head of Households are enumerated by name, age, religion, birthplace, marital status, women are counted as married or unmarried, male children are counted as under or over age 16 and female children are counted as under or over age 15. The total number of household residents are listed. Between 1835-1843, buildings, farm equipment, livestock and acreage was counted.An example of the 1843 Census for inhabitant James Anderson: #5, James Anderson, age 69, Orkney, Protestant, 1 married man, 1 married woman, 1 son (+16), 3 sons (-16), 1 daughter (+15), 7 total inhabitants, 1 house, 3 stables, 1 barn, 1 horse, 6 oxen, 5 cows, 3 calves, 5 pigs, 8 sheep, 1 plough, 1 harrow, 1 cart, 12 acres. (1843 E.5/11) page 2
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 1 in a series of 11 books: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Jacques Ambroise Allard, Octave Allard, Michel Allary, Joseph Arcand, Joseph Azure, Joseph Barnabe, Andre Millet dit Beauchemin, Joseph Beauchene, Joseph Beaupre, Louis Belanger, Joseph Belcourt, Alexis Belgarde, Charles Belgarde, Michel Monet dit Belhumeur, Olivier Bellerose, Joseph Benoit, Pierre Berard dit Lepine, Alexis Bercier, Jacques Berger, Joseph Beriault, Toussaint Savoyard dit Berthelet.Descendants of Jean Baptiste Adam, George Adams, Eustache Adhemar, James Aiken, Francois Amyotte, Joseph Amyotte, James Anderson, William Anderson, James Asham, George Atkinson, Antoine Auger, Antoine Azure, Alexander Baillie, George Baker, John Ballenden or Ballendine, John Ballendine (Halfbreed), John "A" Ballendine (Halfbreed), John Balsillie, Andrew Graham Ballenen Bannatyne, Charles Ademar dit Barron, William Henry Bartlett, John Beads, David Beauchamp, Jean Baptiste Beauchamp, Gabriel Beauchman, Basile Beaudoin dit Labonne, Joseph Beaudry, Baptiste Beaulieu, Francois Beaulieu, John Beaulieu, Joseph Beaupre, Charles Beauregard, Charles Berg, Pierre Belanger, Sandy Bell, Jean Baptiste Berland, Francois Savoyard dit Berthelet, James Curtis Bird.
The second book in the Captives series is the descendants of the captive Sara Hanson and her husband Jean-Baptiste Sabourin. Sara, her mother Elisabeth Meador and two or three other children were taken captive by natives on August 7, 1724 at their home in Dover, New Hampshire and taken on a rigorous march to Quebec. Sara's mother and siblings were rescued by her father John Hanson in 1725, but Sara remained in Quebec. Jean-Baptiste Sabourin and Sara dite Catherine Hanson dit Enneson were married at Oka, Quebec on on July 27, 1727. Ten children were born to this couple. Two daughters and one son married and had children. Six generations of their descendants are included in this book with many families recorded in Quebec in the 1850s. Their descendant Michel Hermenegilde Villenueve was in the 1835 Red River Settlement census.
Third in a series of Country Wives who were married to at least two Company Men. Marguerite Ah-dick (Ahdik) Songab was the country wife of Pe-wah-ah-kum (O-kit-chi-ta) a Chippewa, Peter Grant, and Charles Bottineau. 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. Laura Bottineau Grey refers to her grandmother as Marguerite Ahdik Songab. Other reseearchers call her Marguerite Ah-dick Songab. The prior name is used in this edition.
An alphabetized listing of the residents of Manitoba on July 15, 1870. Example: Morin, Louis: #1317-1321; Louis Morin, Ste.Agathe, born Red River, age 57, son of Etienne Morin, Metis, married, British Subject, French Metis, Catholic; Marie A., born Red River, age 56, daughter of Andre Beauchemin, Metis, married, British Subject, French Metis, Catholic; Abraham, born Red River, age 20, son of Louis Morin, Metis, single, British Subject, French Metis, Catholic; Rose, born Red River, age 19, daughter of Louis Morin, Metis, single, British Subject, French Metis, Catholic; Sarah, born Red River, age 15, daughter of Louis Morin, Metis, single, British Subject, French Metis, Catholic. (page 43)
Alphabetized listing of the Full blood and Metis or Mixed blood members of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Reservation on 1 Jan 1937. Common surnames: Allard, Allery, Amyotte, Azure, Baker, Baston, Beauchman, Belgarde, Bercier, Bottineau, Boyer, Brien, Briere, Bruce, Brunnell, Cadotte, Caplette, Champagne, Charbonneau, Charette, Dauphinais, Davis, Decouteau, Delorme, Demarais, Demontigny, Desjarlais, Dionne, Dubois, Ducept, Ducharme, Dumont, Enno, Faguant, Falcon, Folster, Frederick, Frederickson, Gladue, Godon, Gossline, Gourneau, Grandbois, Grant, Gunville, Henry, Herman, Houle, Jaste, Jeannotte, Jerome, Jolibois, Jolllie, Keplin, L'Esperance, Laducer, Lafontain, Lafournaise, Lafrance, Lafreniere, Laframbois, Lagimodiere, Lamber, Landry, Langer, Larocque, Latraille, Lattergrass, Lavallie, Laverdure, Lefort, Lemire, Lenoir, Lillie, Lizotte, Malaterre, Marion, Martell, Martin, McCloud, McGillis, Monette, Montour, Morin, Nadeau, Nicholas, Norquay, Page, Parisien, Patenaude, Paul, Peltier, Perronteau, Plante, Poitra, Premeau, Rainville, Rolette, Sayer, Schindler, Short, Slater, Smith, St.Arnaud, St.Claire, St.Germain, St.Pierre, Trochie, Trothier, Trottier, Turcotte, Vandal, Venne, Villebrun, Villeneuve, Vivier, Wallett, Welsh, Wilkie, Young, Zaste.
Third in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant'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. The family was established in the St. Francois Xavier parish of Manitoba. Frequent surnames include Allard, Allary, Azure, Belgarde, Berard, Bercier, Bonneau, Bottineau, Breland, Chartrand, Delorme, Dejarlais, Desmarais, Ducharme, Falcon, Grant, Jeannotte, Lafontaine, Laframboise, Landry, Larocque, Ledoux, Lesperance, McGillis, McKay, Morin, Page, Patenaude, Paul, Pelletier, Perreault, Poitras, Roussin, St.Germain, Swan, Trottier, Turcotte, and Vandal.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 11: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Francois Thibault, George Thorne Sr., Joseph Tourond, Andre Trottier, Vital Turcotte, Antoine Vandal, Joseph Vandal, Pierre Vandal, Toussaint Vaudry, Pierre Venne, Louis Versailles, Francois Villeneuve dit la Fourche, Moise Vignault or Vezina, Alexis Vivier, Jean Baptiste Wells, Francois Xavier Welsh, Louis Gonzague Isaac Zace.Descendants of James Sutherland (b. c1770), James Sutherland (b. c1777), Peter Sutherland, James Swain (b. c1775), James Swain (b. c1808).James Tait, John Tait, William Tait, John Falcon "Shawshawwabanase" Tanner, George Taylor, James Taylor, William Taylor, Pierre Thibert, Basile Thifault, John Thomas, Thomas Thomas, William Todd, Jean Baptiste Tourangeau, William Edward Traill, Mathew Truthwaite, Joseph Turner, Antoine Vallee, (--?--) Vallee, Pierre Vansasse dit Anas, Joseph Vermette, Thomas Vincent, James Voller, John Ward, Williard Ferdinand Wensell, George White, Joseph White, Thomas White, James Whiteway, James Peter Whitford, Alexander Wilkie, John Wills, Thomas Wishart, Alexander 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 6 of 11 in a series of books: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Joseph Huppe, John Inkster, Ambroise Jobin, Jean Baptiste Jolibois, Louis Lacerte, Philibert Laderoute, Louis Laferte, Pierre-Michel Laferte, Amable Lafond, Joseph Lafournaise dit Laboucane, Paul Lafrance dit Daragon, Antoine Lafreniere, Jean Baptiste Lagimoniere, Antoine Lambert, Etienne Lambert, Louis Stanislas Lamirande, Charles Lamoureux.Descendants of John Hourie, Joseph Hourston Sr. Joseph Howse, Louis Ignace, John Irvine, James Irwin, James Isbister, John Isbister, Francois Jeannotte or Vistro dit Gesson, Martin Jerome, Donald Johnston, George Johnstone, Jean Baptiste Jourdain, Thomas Kelly, Alexander Kennedy, John James Kipling, Andrew Kirkness, Joseph Kirton, Michel Klyne, James Knight, John Knott, Francois Lacouette, Joseph Ladouceur, Charles Lafleur, Jean Baptiste Lafontaine, Joseph Laframboise, Alexis Laliberte, Charles Land.
This volume contains the alphabetized extractions concerning the applicants for the Half-Breed Scrip issued to the Chippewas of Lake Superior. Each head of a family or single person over twenty-one years of age at the present time, September 30, 1854, of the mixed-bloods, belonging to the Chippewas of Lake Superior. The eighty acres of land, to be selected by them under the direction of the President, and which shall be secured to them by patent in the usual form. The scrip process was troubled by duplicate applications and unreliable witnesses. Many of the applicants have descendants in the Turtle Mountain Chippewa, Little Shell Chippewa, and Pembina Band of Chippewa.
A classic lesson in preparing kids to defend themselves against bullies, told in a children's book through the character Detective Sam, a dog with superpowers (hearing, speed, inventiveness). When Diego, a child in Flagstone Elementary, is bullied by another kid, Barry, Sam teleports himself to the school and comes to the aid of Diego, who is left without his lunch money.Instead of using his superpowers, Sam prepares Diego to take care of himself with a four-part course that every child should know: using strong body language to fend off bullish advances; defending against violent behavior and preventing yourself from getting hurt; breaking the cycle of violence to never retaliate and control anger; and informing a teacher or adult. Read more about Sam and his adventures
Twenty-first in a series of Company Men, this volume includes five generations of the descendants of James Peter Whitford. Witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Super Alert dog magically appears when there is cyber bulling, as well as any online dangers and stranger danger. Super Alert dog saves the day on different adventures. He also wears a cape. He is a superhero dog when he gets alerted on his super alert tablet. When a child is in danger, or experiences cyber bullying, or any online danger, Super Alert dog magically shows up to save the day and to teach good moral lessons. He offers advice on sharing, getting along, and spreading joy and peace. He teaches children about using manners too. As he becomes friends with the children, he has many different adventures. Super Alert dog is so fun to watch and to learn from.
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