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From: Denise Larin <>
Subject: Re: [Q-R] New to the group
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 23:43:11 -0400
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Hi,

I would search for the marriage of a Louis-Treffle LECLERC or LECLAIR
and a Marie THERRIEN in the St Jean d'Iberville area.
Or Saint-Cesaire, Rouville county, PQ.
Just a suggestion

Denise Larin

>Hi,
> Looking to verify/disprove the following:
>1: Charles M. LACLARE b1785, d1860; believed to have married Marie b1811,
>d1906. They are buried next to one another in Barton, VT; but are believed to
>have been born in St. Cegire, Rouville, PQ (Marie is believed to have been
>native American and Charles is believed to have been Metis). It appears that
>they are the parents of Charles, Jr., but we cannot confirm this, as there is
>no connecting documentation also there is 50yrs between this Charles and our
>Charles, Jr.
>2. The following has been documented, through Sheffield, VT town records:
> A. Charles, Sr., & Charles, Jr., bought and sold land in Sheffield in
>1867----1877.
> B. A death certificate shows that: Charles LACLAIR, Sr., d1885
>Sheffield, at the age of 75yrs, 6mos, 5 days old. That would mean he was
>b>May 26, 1810 - May 26, 1811< depending on exactly when in 1885 he died;
>It also listed his parents as Lewis Trefley and Mary (TERRAIN) LACLAIR. Both
>born in St. Johns Canada. That info throws a monkey wrench into our search
>and if it is true then the Charles in 1 b1785 could be Charles, Sr.'s uncle
>or cousin.
> C. There is some evidence that Marie b1811 may be Charles M.'s, b1785,
>daughter not his wife.
>
> I have all documented family info posted on
>
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