Evelyn in Montreal: Pierre & Jean Baptiste Rouleau (French Canadians)
We are indebted to the Rouleau Family Association for making a clear distinction between Pierre’s two Josette Boucher wives and I’ve included a link below to their excellent website. Their website introduces several Rouleau lines from Quebec so I think it’s a must for those just beginning Rouleau/Rullo/Rullots research.
FIRST GENERATION
1. Pierre Rene Rouleau and Elisabeth Pholin were married in 1710 in Bacilly Avranches Normandie France. Two children from this marriage were: + 2 M i. Pierre Rouleau / Rullot + 3 M ii. Jean Baptiste Rouleau/Rullot. Both Pierre and Jean Baptiste emmigrated to Quebec, Canada and by 1747 were settled in the Ste-Anne-de-la-Pocatiere region. According to the Rouleau Association (see link), Pierre and his brother were both farmers and Jean-Baptiste’s farm was actually in family hands until 1967.
SECOND GENERATION
2. Pierre Rouleau / Rullot I (Pierre Rene 1) was married three times. His first two wives were both named Josette Boucher!
He first married Josette Boucher/St Pierre, daughter of Pierre Boucher and Anne Darde on 15 Jan 1748 in Ste-Anne-de-la-Pocatiere (Kamouraska) Quebec. Some children from this marriage were: + 4 F i. Anne Joseph Rouleau + 5 F ii. Marie Josephte Rouleau + 6 F iii. Catherine Rouleau + 7 F iv. Marguerite Rouleau.
Pierre’s second wife was Josephte Boucher – the daughter of Philippe Boucher and Marie Dionne. They were married on 20 Sep 1756 in Riviere-Ouelle (Kamouraska) Quebec. Some children from this marriage were: + 8 F i. Angelique Rouleau + 9 F ii. Charlotte Rouleau + 10 F iii. Euphrosine Rouleau + 11 M iv. Jean Baptiste Rouleau + 12 M v. Pierre Joseph Rouleau + 13 F vi. Victoire Rouleau Read more »
A Canadian Family Vintage Postcard Collection (Portal)
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Vintage Postcard: Spring has sprung!
When I was a little girl I used to collect tiny little cards that came in my mother’s Red Rose Tea boxes. I remember the beautiful illustrations of wild flowers (and birds) so when I saw this Lipton’s Tea postcard
I just had to have it! Check out the little phrases under each flower.

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Uphill Both Ways: Tales from the Big Black Book and other Family Lore
A Canadian Family Database: Some MICHAUD marriages
Michaud
Acadian and/or French Canadian Marriages
Male| Female
Michaud, Antoine | Mignier/Lagace, Madeleine
14 Jun 1751 Ste-Anne-de-la-Pocatiere Kamouraska Bas-St-Laurent QC CAN
Michaud, Avelin | Theriault, Caroline
20 Aug 1872 Notre-Dame-du-Portage Temiscouata Bas-St-Laurent QC CAN
Michaud, Benjamin | Lepage, Genevieve
10 Oct 1808 Trois-Pistoles Temiscouata Bas-St-Laurent QC CAN
Michaud, Cyrias | Pinard, Antoinette
4 Jan 1922 Causapscal Bas-St-Laurent QC CAN Read more »
Riviere-Ouelle Virtual Field Trip: Pt.4/5

A Canadian Family Photo Archives
A modern-day farm in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec – home of some of the earliest French-Canadian settlers.
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November 21st, 1725
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September 10th, 1670
Gilles Dupont | Francoise Michel/Michaud
August 10th, 1670
Michaud – Variations and associated surnames
Chabole, Giroux, Michau, Michel, Poirier, Raymond, Sauvage, Sirois, Vaneau, Vienneau
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Early French-Canadian Pioneers: The Alberts of Quebec
Francois Albert | Marguerite Bazile
May 4th, 1818
Rene Albert/Beaulieu | Genevieve Arnaud
February 20th, 1708
Guillaume Albert/Lafontaine | Elisabeth Halle
August 25th, 1664
Andre Albert/Laroche | Anne Goiset
October 21st, 1669
Jean Chauveau/Lafleur | Marie Albert
October 29, 1663
Albert Variations or associated surnames
Beaulieu, D’Albert, Lafontaine, Laroche, Laviolette, Marchand, (de) St-Aignan, St-Vincent
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