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From: Stephen Charles Eno <>
Subject: Re: [Q-R] STE-ANGELIQUE, Papineau Co - Church Records & History
Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2002 00:28:57 -0500
In-Reply-To: <F212t79xdTDrka4ZxNI00002d50@hotmail.com>


I can find no mention of a North Nation Mills in Papineau Co. or anywhere
else in Quebec.

There was a Baptist church funded in Thurso, Papineau Co., in 1862. There
are BMD records for the years 1862-1908 on microfilm at the National
Archives in Montreal and at the Salle Gagnon in Montreal. The other two
Baptist churches in Papineau Co. were founded in the 1890s.

Steve
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Stephen Charles Eno
Researching Enaud/Henault dit Canada and allied families


> From: "Wendy Ward" <>
> Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 22:45:37 -0500
> To:
> Subject: [Q-R] STE-ANGELIQUE, Papineau Co - Church Records & History

>
> Greetings to all,
> Hopefully someone will be able to help me this time. I've just found my
> gggrandfather ANDREW RYAN and his family on the 1881 census at
> Ste-Angelique, Ottawa (?), Quebec. In 1871 he had been working at North
> Nation Mills, Quebec as a shipper and Ste-Angelique is just a short distance
> away so he still may have been working in the lumber business.
>
> The family were Baptists and I've read that there was a Baptist church
> supposedly built in North Nation Mills in 1871. Does anyone know where I can
> find records for Baptist parishioners in Papineau Co.? Also does anyone know
> anything about Ste-Angelique? Its history, what type of industry it had,
> etc. I've tried finding information on the web but there is nothing there.
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Wendy
> Thornhill, Ontario


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