In Living Memory: The Twentieth Century
Memories & Stories of the 20th Century
Before 1953
The Noble Life, Philippe Theriault
My Paternal Grandfather’s Military Career, Rosaire Theriault
Black Sheep and Moonshine, Rosaire Theriault
Rosaire Theriault Tries to Immigrate
A Canadian Family in the 1911 Census: Joseph J. Lagace & Elizabeth Doucet
Uncle, Uncle!, Ruben (Roubine) J. Leger of Schenectady, N.Y.
All Creatures Great And Small, Marie Eveline Luce
Wedding Belles, Edouard Theriault & Golda Lagace
Tripping the light fantastic, Edouard Theriault & Golda Lagace
Home Sweet Home:The Lagace Homestead in 1950s Bathurst
La Dolce Vita: Italian Sophisticates from 1950s Milan (Italy)
When Bicycling Wasn’t Just A Leisure Activity
Verdun in Black and White (4): Family Photographs from the 1940s/1950s
After 1953
Verdun in Black and White(1): Family Photographs from the 1940s/1950s
Verdun in Black and White (2): Family Photographs from the 1940s/1950s
Verdun in Black and White (3): Family Photographs from the 1940s/1950s
“Celebrate Your Name” Week, Evelyn Yvonne
“Oh, you beautiful doll … you great big beautiful doll!”
Vintage Postcard: T. Eaton Co. Montreal, Quebec
The Toboggan – A Gift From The First North Americans
Growing Up In Ville Lasalle, Quebec (Montreal)
The Bellevue Casino On A Swizzle Stick
“Mon pays ce n’est pas un pays c’est l’hiver …”
Vintage Postcard: Bathurst and the Twist!
Carnival of Genealogy (74th Ed.) Swimsuit Issue
Growing Up In Ville Lasalle, Quebec (Montreal)
All That Jazz – The Top Hat Cafe in the City of Sin (Montreal,Quebec)
St-Helen’s Island (L’Ile Ste-Helene) Montreal, Quebec
Chief Poking Fire Indian Museum, Caughnawaga Indian Reserve
Mmmm – Prince Edward Island Seaweed Deserts!
2000 and later
Famous Relatives: Nicole Theriault
Sad News – Adelard “Sonny” Lagace Has Passed Away (Gen.10)
Adelard “Sonny” Lagace (Gen.10) – Memorial Card
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I met a huge group of Québécois last week who are working as carpenters on a medieval construction site called Guedelon. They are building a castle using 13 century materials and techniques. I thought of you (of course) and told than about your geneology blog and all that I’ve learned recently about Canada!