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From: "Renee Cummings" <>
Subject: Re: [Q-R] wife of Jean Baptiste OLIVIER
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 11:49:00 -0500
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Union 1761-01-12 Terrebonne OLIVIER JEAN-BAPTISTE & LEBER-DUTRISAC MARIE
PRDH ***

s/o Union 1727-01-19 Champlain OLIVIER JACQUES-PHILIPPE & ROBINEAU
MARIE-AGNES

d/o Union 1739-11-23 Lachenaie LEBER-DUTRISAC JEAN-BAPTISTE-MAURICE &
MARCE-MERSE MARIE-MADELEINE

I think that these are the parents of Marie Leber-Dutrisac and the priest
made a mistake and entered her mother's name instead (Cottinault)

Union 1711-04-26 Lieu indéterminé (au Québec) MARCE-MERSE FRANCOIS &
LAURIER-COTTINAULT-DESLAURIERS MARIE-MADELEINE PRDH

Good luck
Renee

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:] On Behalf Of Jackie Hillier
Sent: November-14-11 8:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [Q-R] wife of Jean Baptiste OLIVIER


>From "Genealogies des Familles de Terrebonne 1727-1872, by Raymond Masson",
published by Quintin Publications.

Jean-Baptiste OLIVIER born June 2, 1735, married Marguerite DUTRISAC, born
July 19, 1745, daughter of Jean-Baptiste and late Marie Cotineau. There is
no mention of a daughter named Marie Louise. Marriage Jan 12, 1761.

Have a great day
Jackie



> I was wondering if someone could check this info for me......
>
> Jean Baptiste OLIVIER-OEIRDES
> Jacques Philippe OLIVIER Agnes M. ROBINEAU-De_MOUET
>
> Jan 12 1761 Terrebonne, Quebec
> Marguerite LEBER-dit-DUTRISAC
> Maurice A. LEBER-DUTRISAC Madeleine M. MARSE-MACE-MARIER
>
>
> I have Jean-Baptiste Olivier s/o Jacques Philippe Oliver and Agnes
> Robineau married to a Marie Louise Leber dit Dutrisac I don't have her
parents on Jan 12 1761 at Saint-Louie-de France, Terrebonne, Quebec.
>
> Is Marguerite & Marie Louise same person? Or are my names crossed some how
which would be correct...
>
> Thanks for your advice
>
> Sheila
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