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From: Jean-Paul Hubert <>
Subject: Re: [QUEBEC] Argenteuil
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 08:45:28 +0100
In-Reply-To: <00e901c1a0aa$960551a0$325b4018@cg.shawcable.net>


Lynn:

To see an actuial map of Quebec with both the Harrington Township (Canton)
and Argenteuil on it:

- Go to http://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/topos.htm
- Do successive seaches on each of those names
- After having written the name and clickesd on "rechercher" (serach), a
list of names will appear. Those in blue with a star right after them, if
clikced, will link you to a map whetre the same name will appear in red
letters inside a little red square
- Successive clicks on those red letter will produce another map and zoom
you ever closer to the town, mucicipality, township.

In ther case of Harrington, you woill se that both a Harrington
"municipality" and an Harrington "canton" (township) are thes "starred". In
the case of Argenteuil, the onle your are lopoking for is the second entry
from the top.

I hope that helps.

I have pound two churches for Harington: Notre-Dame-de-la-Victopire (Cath.)
and a Presbyterian one

At 22:31 2002-01-18 -0700, Lynn & Dave Campbell wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'm new to this list and trying to find some Beaton ancestors who came
>from Inverness in about 1850 and settled in Argenteuil, PQ, - at Lost
>River in Harrington Township to be more exact.
>
>Can anyone please tell me exactly where these places are in the context
>of today's names and where I might go for birth/death/marriage records.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
> Lynn Campbell
>
>
>
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