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From: "Joan Rooney" <>
Subject: Re: [QUEBEC] Marriages of Laframboise/Lacelle and Legros/Chambery
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 23:12:30 -0400
References: <CCEOJBBOBIEELIPNIKCNIEJOAKAB.rcummi1123@rogers.com>


Hi Renee,

Thanks very much. I forgot to say that the Laframboise marriage may be
under FRANCHE. That was how Francis finally found the other Laframboise
marriage.

Again thanks,
Joan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Renee Cummings" <>
To: "Joan Rooney" <>; <>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 8:37 PM
Subject: RE: [QUEBEC] Marriages of Laframboise/Lacelle and Legros/Chambery


> Hi Joan
> The parents and marriages of Jean-Baptiste Legros
> Union 1788-01-14 Les Cedres LEGROS-LAVIOLETTE JEAN-BAPTISTE &
> BENARD-CARIGNAN=BOURJOLY JOSEPHE PRDH
> s/o Union 1762-01-18 Les Cedres LEGROS LAVIOLETTE JOSEPH GIGNAC MARIE
> ANNE PRDH
> d/o Union 1763-02-14 Varennes BENARD-CARIGNAN-BOURJOLY ANDRE &
> CHOQUET-CHAMPAGNE MARIE-JUDITH PRDH
>
> Parents of Rose Chambery
> Union 1791-11-14 Les Cedres MORIER-CHAMBERY JEAN-CLAUDE & GAREAU
> MARGUERITE
> PRDH
> s/o ??
> d/o Union 1759-05-21 Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue GAREAU RENE & LARIVIERE
> MARIE-ANNE PRDH
>
> Jean-Claude was 1st mar to
> Union 1762-08-15 Lieu indetermine (au Quebec) MORIER-CHAMBERY JEAN-CLAUDE
> &
> PERILLARD-BOURGUIGNON MARIE-JOSEPHE PRDH
> That is all I have
> Could not find the other marriage
> Good luck
> Renee
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [mailto:]On
> Behalf Of Joan Rooney
> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 6:15 PM
> To:
> Subject: [QUEBEC] Marriages of Laframboise/Lacelle and Legros/Chambery
>
>
> Hi Francis et al,
>
> Would someone be so kind as to do lookups of the marriages of the parents
> of
> this couple which Francis found for me last week in Vaudreuil.
>
> The marriages of
> 1. Jean Baptiste Legros & Rose Chamblery probably still in the Vaudreul
> area and the marriage of
>
> 2. Jean Baptiste Laframboise to Marie-Louise Amable Lacelle which could be
> anywhere from St-Benoit to Maniwaki.
>
> The likely time period would be 1820s-1830s.
>
> Many thanks,
> Joan
>


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