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A Festival of Postcards (3rd Ed.) SIGNS – Call for Submissions


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The first two issues of A Festival of Postcards (Wheels and Main Street) brought together dozens of bloggers from all over the world and I’m really looking forward to seeing what we all come up with for the 3rd edition of our Festival!

Our theme for the July Festival is – SIGNS - and as usual, it can be interpreted as strictly or as loosely as you wish!  For instance you could share a postcard with a sign that appears on a building or beside the road, but you could also share “signs” that stand as symbols for something else. In the Western world common symbols include: the cross (Christianity), red and white striped poles (barbershops), and the bowl and serpent (pharmacies).

Blog Carnival Submission Form: A Festival of Postcards (due: July 20)

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June 30, 2009 Posted by | . | , , , , , | 8 Comments

The Grave Could Not Keep His Real Place of Birth by Peter Lagasse

This is one of a series of Guest Posts by Peter Lagasse, a descendant of Andre Mignier dit Lagace and Jacquette Michel through Basil Mignier/Lagace and his first wife Madeleine Leclerc/Francoeur. In today’s article Peter doesn’t only give us more information about his American Lagasses; he also lets us “look over his shoulder” as he unravels a family mystery.

Guest Post 3: Peter Lagasse

The Grave Could Not Keep His Real Place of Birth

My father, Roland Paul Lagasse, pictured here around 1910, had always been told he, along with his mother Agnes Louise Ross, were born in Flint, Michigan, USA. It was stated September 11, 1909, Flint, Michigan, on his Social Security form and on his obituary years later. His mother never had an actual birth certificate for my father since there had been a fire destroying the vital records in Flint, Michigan. At least, that was the story shared by his mother and we had no reason to question her.

I, therefore, began in Flint, Michigan to find any evidence of my father’s birth. I began seeking for border crossingsRoland Paul Lagasse 1909 from Canada of the Ross family heading to Michigan. I knew Canada had been my grandmother’s ancestral home and expected to find her parents coming to Michigan. The search hit a brick wall. My next stop would be Flint, Michigan City Hall.

I wrote to the city clerk stating who I was looking for and also the information that we had been told about the fire destroying some early vital records. I waited with anxious anticipation. I, finally, received the long awaited email. The Flint, Michigan, city clerk shared there had been a fire but could not verify if it had effected my father’s records. Then came a complete surprise. All Michigan birth records were protected from the public until the record was 110 years old. I would have to wait until 2019 to even learn if Michigan even had a birth certificate of my father. Another brick wall raised before me, but I would not be hindered in my search. I, instead, went to my genealogy helpers.

I contacted various forums on genforum.genealogy.com. Emails came flooding in about various leads. There was information on a Manifest of Alien Passengers of a Lagasse family of three coming into the United States on July 1910 through Newport, Vermont. They were coming from St Flavian, Quebec, after visiting the father of Joseph Lagasse. St Flavian was the birth place of my grandfather, Joseph Guadias Lagacé, and his place of burial. What was intriguing in this border crossing manifest was the information about the son, also called Joseph Lagasse. It stated he had been born in 1909 in Cap Chat, Quebec! Could this really be my father?

Another Manifest of Passenger list dated December 1911 shared of a Roland Lagasse accompanied by his mother returning from Mechen, Quebec after visiting his grandfather and heading to Portland, Maine, to his father Goudias Lagasse. This seemed possible since my father’s dad was know as Goudias as well as Joseph and had lived in Portland, Maine. However, unlike the earlier manifest, my father’s birth place was stated as Portland, Maine. Read more »

June 30, 2009 Posted by | . | , , | 1 Comment

   

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