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Evelyn in Montreal: Pierre & Jean Baptiste Rouleau (French Canadians)

Kathy Link was looking for genealogical  information about Pierre Rouleau and his brother Jean-Baptiste who were both early French-Canadian settlers in Riviere-Ouelle (La-Pocatiere), Quebec. The Rouleaus are in my database because they married into the Lagace dit Mignier family. They’re not one of my focus families, so what you’ll see below is data I’ve entered about some of the earliest descendants who married. This information has been collected from printed church registers and online  indexes (not primary documents).

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 »

March 21, 2009 Posted by | . | , , , , | 1 Comment

A Canadian Family Vintage Postcard Collection (Portal)

A Canadian Family Vintage Postcard Collection: QUEBEC

A Canadian Family Vintage Postcard Collection: NEW BRUNSWICK

A Canadian Family Vintage Postcards: MISCELLANEOUS (International & Special Topics)


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March 21, 2009 Posted by | . | , , | 3 Comments

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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March 19, 2009 Posted by | . | | 15 Comments

TECHNORATI for Technophobes

technorati-redesigned1What’s a Technorati?

Technorati is a search engine like Google -

but it specializes in blogs.

Technorati has millions of blogs in its directory. 

Your blog is probably already there.

So why bother joining ?

It’s easy!      It’s free!      It can’t hurt!

It takes only a few moments to claim your blog,

then you can –  edit your profile = check for errors or even FAVE some blogs .

 

How do you join?   

Click on the green Technorati  button in the right sidebar and you’re on your way!  

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More Advanced Technorati Fun  

Here’s two more ways to support your very favourite blogs:

1.)   Link to the blog by including the blog’s url in one of your posts.

Technorati wants to promote the idea of blogs as vehicles for conversation. It’s counting on the fact that over time “birds of a feather will flock together”  and create networks of “conversations” around certain topics. It’s tracking these “conversations” in the blogosphere by measuring the links between our sites. So bloggers linking together in an ethical and responsible way are basically mapping the blogosphere. Wow – POWER TO THE BLOGGERS!!!

2.)  You can leave a mini-review on the Technorati Profile of the blog you want to support.

All you need is a note or two about why you would recomment the site (what stands out). Technorati has rules about this.They don’t want a full site description. They want honest and succint comments to guide other potential readers.

Here’s my first Technorati mini-review - 

The Pig Killers

JoLyn’s site is chock full of carefully crafted family history stories – each illustrated with vintage photographs. But what JoLyn does especially well are her titles. Yes – her titles! Her site’s worth a visit just to read the left sidebar (e.g. The Pig Killers)

Uphill Both Ways: Tales from the Big Black Book and other Family Lore

March 18, 2009 Posted by | . | 3 Comments

A Canadian Family Database: Some MICHAUD marriages

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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 »

March 18, 2009 Posted by | . | , , , | 3 Comments

Riviere-Ouelle Virtual Field Trip: Pt.4/5

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A Canadian Family Photo Archives

A modern-day farm in Riviere-Ouelle, Quebec – home of some of the earliest French-Canadian settlers.

Related Posts:

Riviere-Ouelle Virtual Field Trip: Pt.1

Mignier dit Lagaces – French Canadians

March 18, 2009 Posted by | . | , | 1 Comment

Early French-Canadian Pioneers: The Michauds of Quebec

Florent Michaud/Michau | Marguerite Samson

November 21st, 1725

Jean Daniau/Laprise | Louise Michaud

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

Related Post:

Evelyn in Montreal: Albert m. Michaud, Kamouraska, Quebec

Early French Canadian Pioneers of Quebec


March 17, 2009 Posted by | . | , , , | Leave a Comment

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

Related Posts:

A Canadian Family Database: Some ALBERT Marriages

Evelyn in Montreal: Albert m. Michaud, Kamouraska, Quebec

Early French Canadian Pioneers of Quebec

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