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From: Joan <>
Subject: Re: [Q-R] Sainte Felicite Registers at Family Search
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 08:49:15 -0700 (PDT)
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Thanks Father John. I'm not looking for anything current - I'm looking for the
years 1885-1900.

So they are not available on Family Search? I looked under L'Islet but didn't
see Sainte Felicite, just 2 Notre Dames.

Joan


Researching BOND, MEAGHER, and PELLERIN in Port Felix, Nova Scotia.
Researching LAFORET and SAAM in Williamsburg NY and Frankenthal Germany
Researching CONNOLLY and McLAUGHLIN in Cty Tyrone Ireland and Ontario Canada







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From: John Sullivan <>
To: Joan <>
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Sent: Mon, April 18, 2011 11:41:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Q-R] Sainte Felicite Registers at Family Search


Records from the parish of Ste-Felicite 1865-1940 can be found in the Drouin
Collection on Ancestry.


Ste-Felicite, now known as Sainte-Félicité-de-L'Islet, is still an active parish
in the Diocese of Ste-Anne de la Pocatiere. Records later than 1940 can be
obtained by contacting the parish by mail at 3, rue de l'Église Nord,
Sainte-Félicité-de-L'Islet QC G0R 4P0 or by e-mail : ste felicite @
diocese-ste-anne.net


On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 7:43 PM, Joan <> wrote:

Where can I find registers after 1884? Is Sainte Felicite called something else?
>
>Joan
>
>
>Researching BOND, MEAGHER, and PELLERIN in Port Felix, Nova Scotia.
>Researching LAFORET and SAAM in Williamsburg NY and Frankenthal Germany
>Researching CONNOLLY and McLAUGHLIN in Cty Tyrone Ireland and Ontario Canada
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