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1 | 100357 entries | Source (S003423)
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2 | 1091 Barwell Ave, Ottawa, ON K2B8H4 10888 individuals C:\GENEALOGY\BK5\JW.GED | Source (S003486)
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3 | 113,700 individuals | Source (S003467)
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4 | 1545 persons on file | Source (S003434)
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5 | 191 rue Papineau, Sept Isles, QC | Source (S004038)
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6 | 20,000 persons on file | Source (S003429)
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7 | 27,000 names | Source (S002459)
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8 | 29,000 entries in his database. Dennis M. Boudreau has asserted to me that much of Glenn Laffy's data was based on a book (my source DC0045 by Dennis M. Boudreau) without prior approval, but that approval has now been given. | Source (S002657)
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9 | 29,000 entries in his database. Dennis M. Boudreau has asserted to me that much of Glenn Laffy's data was based on a book (my source DC0045 by Dennis M. Boudreau) without prior approval, but that approval has now been given. | Source (S002501)
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10 | 30,000 names in her database | Source (S002829)
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11 | 30,000 persons on file | Source (S003370)
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12 | Alexander Joseph Coulonge | Source (S002521)
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13 | Also contains Thibodeau | Source (S003310)
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14 | Also see DC0234 which is the same source | Source (S003355)
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15 | Also see source DC0075 BOOTH (BWarren). Yvonne STROUD sent the bulk of the genealogy info. to Ann COLE who sent it to David COLE. This info was prepared by B.WARREN in 1993. | Source (S003910)
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16 | Author: Bob Langlois Note: Il s'agit de la transcription de mariages relevTs dans le registre de la paroisse de Notre-Dame des Ardilliers de Miquelon, sur le site web de Bob Langlois Repository: Note: http://209.205.50.254/boblang/mar_miq | Source (S002643)
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17 | Bernier ancestors are very applicable to the DCole tree | Source (S004079)
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18 | Birth of Daisy Sullivan 28, Aug 1884 Kensington, Middlesex to Elizabeth Sullivan | Source (S001946)
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19 | Boudrot and many others | Source (S286510)
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20 | Charlemagne died in the morning, and already in the evening he was buried. This was very strange, since the family's wish was to be buried in the suburbs of Paris. The court, however, decided otherwise. Fearing desecration by the Normans, the grave was so well hidden that its location is unknown to this day. Even some 200 years after his death, Otto III had trouble finding it. Frederick Barbarossa 15 years later also encountered similar difficulties. He was the one who brought from Vienna the reliquary in which the emperor's remains were buried. Archaeologists are still searching for Charlemagne's burial site. It is certain that it is located within the cathedral. Almost all possible locations have already been investigated. It is now thought that it may be located in the courtyard in front of the church.... | Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Charlemagne (I14381)
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21 | christopher_marchand_at_yahoo.com | Source (S002020)
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22 | Claudine Sclafani (me!) Claudia Day (my mom) Amelia White (my Grandma) John Anthony White ( Her father-lived till 103!! It was in the Stephenville newspapers) Anthony White (LeBlanc) Marcel LeBlanc Etienne LeBlanc | Source (S003729)
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23 | Cole Conlin Cormier Cyr | Source (S001841)
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24 | contains Benjamin Franklin's ancestors | Source (S002196)
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25 | Contains many Brimleys | Source (S001870)
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26 | Contains many genealogical facts and many Acadian family trees. | Source (S001901)
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27 | Contains the oldest known related Bernier ancestor. | Source (S003947)
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28 | copy in archives of D.Cole Hibbard work is well researched and well presented. | Source (S001690)
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29 | countryhearts@geocities.com 14, 756 entries as of May 21, 2000 | Source (S001745)
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30 | Daniel Goatcher and Mary and 7 children. One child is William, my ancestor. | Source (S001738)
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31 | DB contains common ancestor Arthur William Hoggard. | Source (S003816)
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32 | DC0000 The IGI shows that the parents of George Strode COBHAM were John COBHAM and Susan. /DC0000 | COBHAM, George Strode (I15970)
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33 | DC0000 This IGI Film 457101 cites Thomas COLES being born c1733 in Willhamstead, Beds., England. /DC0000 Source DC0310, i.e. Unrelated Coles (KCole), cites Thomas COLES being born April 09, 1797 in Haynes, Beds., Eng. This source is listed in this database. DC0310 DC0001 Family Tree Maker software permits listing two or more birth dates for an individual and permits one of the birth dates to be marked as "primary". Hopefully, the "primary" birth date is listed first. However when a GEDCOM is submitted to GenCircles, all but one of the birth dates are ignored. This resulted in this Thomas COLES being listed in Gencircles with the incorrect birthdate of 1733. To correct this, I have moved the 1733 birthdate into these notes, which will be listed by GenCircles. /DC0001 | COLES, Thomas (I13944)
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34 | DC0000 This source, the IGI, shows that a John COBHAM married a Susan STRODE on 17 Mar 1818 in Saint Denys, Warminster, Wiltshire, England. No other information is available. This may, or may not, be the correct marriage for this family. This source, the IGI, also listsWillm. COBHAM (christened on 26 Jan 1669) and his father Henry COBHAM. This persons are found in IGI Batch:C073041 Source: 0991326 Pr:6900919. They may be ancestors of the more recent COBHAMs that are found in this data base. /DC0000 | COBHAM, John (I15968)
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35 | DC0001 Because of the confusion between the two sisters (named Marie MARTIN and M-Madeleine MARTIN) and their two husbands both named Pierre MORIN, this Pierre MORIN is assigned a nickname of (mMarie). The other Pierre MORIN is assigned the nickname (mM-Madeleine). The is necessary because both were married in the same place in the same year. Another easily confused fact is the birth city of the husbands. Pierre (mM-Madeleine) MORIN came from Poitou, France. Pierre (mMarie) MORIN came from Poitiers, France. /DC0001 | MORIN, Pierre (mM-Madeleine) (I15145)
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36 | DC0001 Because of the confusion between the two sisters (named Marie MARTIN and M-Madeleine MARTIN) and their two husbands both named Pierre MORIN, this Pierre MORIN is assigned a nickname of (mMarie). The other Pierre MORIN is assigned the nickname (mM-Madeleine). The is necessary because both were married in the same place in the same year. Another easily confused fact is the birth city of the husbands. Pierre (mM-Madeleine) MORIN came from Poitou, France. Pierre (mMarie) MORIN came from Poitiers, France. /DC0001 | MORIN, Pierre (mMarie) (I15152)
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37 | DC0001 Charles BOUDROT dit Manne was one of the Islands' earliest "anciens", given the power to perform rites of the Church in the absence of a priest or circuit missionary (e.g. baptisms, marriages, funerals and the messe-blanche). Little did he realize that five priests would be among his descendants.\ /DC0001 | BOUDROT, CHARLES (DIT Manne) (I00735)
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38 | DC0001 Florence is the oldest child in her family. /DC0001 DC0069 Census data of 1881 is: -Charles R. Kingsland, Head, Age: 19 Birthplace: Islington, , Middlesex, Eng. -Annie G. Kingsland, Wife, Age: 18, Birthplace: Plymouth, , Devon, Eng. -Florence C. Kingsland, Daur, Age: 10m, Birthplace: Islington, , Middlesex, Eng. Four families resided together at 18 Market St. Their surnames were RAY, BOOTH, KINGSLAND and McLAREN. The author is of the opinion that the Booth family living in the same residence was probably related to Florence's husband's mother, Sarah Ann BOOTH. However, the exact relationship is unknown. 1881 Government Census, England Dwelling: (18 Market St. in) London, , Middlesex, England Film: 1341052 Public Ref: RG11, Piece: 0240 / 54, Page: 10 /DC0069 DC0165 All the brothers and sisters of Florence KINGSLAND were born at 4 Vernon Terrace, Margaret Rd, Barnett, UK. Then they moved to Brookhill Rd., next door to a laundry. Then they moved to Ship Street. /DC0165 DC0001 SOURCE=FTREE# 37 Florence was a friend of Jeanette (Nett) DOWSON, the wife of Will COLE(b. 1881). Florence and her friend Nett married two brothers: Charles COLE and Charles COLE respectively. Florence lived in Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada after c1910. In 1966 after the death of her husband, Charley, Florence moved to Toronto to live with her daughter Gladys (nee COLE) PAUL and her husband Albert PAUL. /DC0001 DC0001 In the early years of the depression of the Dirty-Thirties, Florence and her husband invited Art WOOLGAR to live with them after his parents died. Until then, the WOOLGAR family had lived next door to Florence and Charlie COLE. Art stayed with the Cole's for 6 years. Being approximately 6 years older than Vic, Art was like an older brother to Vic. Because Vic suffered from asthma, he occasionally needed a dose of adrennalin that was administered using a hyperdermic needle. Art was Vic's preferred person to give him the injection. This is why Vic's nickname for Art was "Doc". Eventually Art married Alice WINDER who was the daughter of some very good friends of Florence and Charley COLE. /DC0001 | KINGSLAND, FLORENCE (Florrie) C. (I00124)
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39 | DC0001 Guy POTVIN m'a dit que Louisette etait une Soeur pour quelques annees. /DC0001 | POTVIN, Louisette (I15997)
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40 | DC0001 I know of only 1 source, DC0209 Country Hearts (Dalmanic), that cites Anne HEBERT (b. 1689) being married to Claude BOUDREAUX (b. 1663). Furthermore, I know of only one source, DC0279 Thibaudeau (Maurice T), that cites Pierre Paul BOUDREAU (b.) being a child in that family. The GenCircles web-site shows approximately 30 sources that contradict these connections. GenCircles also shows over 100 sources that do not include Ann HEBERT (b. 1689) as a daughter of Jean Baptiste HEBERT (b. 1653) and Marie Anne DOUCET (b. 1661). So I have removed the parents from Anne HEBERT (b. 1689) leaving her as an orphan of unknown parents. I have also removed Claude BOUDREAUX (b. 1663) as being the husband of Anne HEBERT (b. 1689), leaving her unmarried. This leaves Claude BOUDREAUX (b. 1663) with three wives, instead of four wives. /DC0001 | BOUDREAU, Claude I (I02088)
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41 | DC0001 I know of only 1 source, DC0209 Country Hearts (Dalmanic), that cites Anne HEBERT (b. 1689) being married to Claude BOUDREAUX (b. 1663). Furthermore, I know of only one source, DC0279 Thibaudeau (Maurice T), that cites Pierre Paul BOUDREAU (b.) being a child in that family. The GenCircles web-site shows approximately 30 sources that contradict these connections. GenCircles also shows over 100 sources that do not include Ann HEBERT (b. 1689) as a daughter of Jean Baptiste HEBERT (b. 1653) and Marie Anne DOUCET (b. 1661). So I have removed the parents from Anne HEBERT (b. 1689) leaving her as an orphan of unknown parents. I have also removed Clause BOUDREAUX (b. 1663) as being the husband of Anne HEBERT (b. 1689), leaving her unmarried. This leaves Claude BOUDREAUX (b. 1663) with three wives, instead of four wives. /DC0001 | HEBERT, Anne (Orphan) (I09388)
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42 | DC0001 In Oct 2005, I received an email from a Patricia ROGERS who claimed to own genealogy data about various persons with the HADDLESEY surname, data that was in my database. After investigation, I concluded that my HADDLESEY information was available from sources that were publicly available, such as IGI and various UK government census and books published over 100 years ago. For example Arthur Edward HADDLESEY and his family were all listed in the 1901 UK Government census. As a result, no information was removed from my database. /DC0001 | HADDLESEY, Arthur Edward (I13378)
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43 | DC0001 Marcel RICHARD was a member of the RDMP. He and his family lived in Regina, , SK, Canada for many years c1985. /DC0001 | RICHARD, Marcel (I15999)
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44 | DC0001 Some sources say that Jean Hebert (b. 1649) married Marie Anne Doucet, had a family and died on on 2 Nov 1710 or 3 Nov 1710. Other sources, including DC0332, say that his brother, Jean Baptiste Hebert (b. 1653), married Marie Anne Doucet, had a family and died on 2 Nov 1710 or 3 Nov 1710. I have used data from source DC0332 in this database. /DC0001 DC0234 REFN: 1308 Jean and the Acadian Censuses; Port Royal 1678; 20 pieces of cattle, 10 Arpents in culture. Les Mines 1693; 12 horned beasts, 12 sheeps, 6 pigs, 17 ar pents in culture, l rifle. Grand Pre 1703; 4 sons, 6 daughters, l capable of bearing a rms. Les Mines 1707; widow Hebert, 1 son over 14, 3 sons unde r 14, 1 daughter over 12, 2 daughters under 12, 10 horned b easts, 25 sheeps, 13 pigs, 6 arpents in culture. Also Known as Jehan. ARS; 3GP1183 /DC0234 | HEBERT, Jean-Baptiste (I01961)
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45 | DC0001 Some sources say that Jean Hebert (b. 1649) married Marie Anne Doucet, had a family and died on on 2 Nov 1710 or 3 Nov 1710. Other sources, including DC0332, say that his brother, Jean Baptiste Hebert (b. 1653), married Marie Anne Doucet, had a family and died on 2 Nov 1710 or 3 Nov 1710. I have used data from source DC0332 in this database. /DC0001 | HEBERT, Jean (I06549)
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46 | DC0001 Source DC0332 does not cite Francois HEBERT as being a child of these parents. But Source DC0030, Acadians (Ramirez), does show Francois HEBERT as a child of these parents. This database follows source DC0332. /DC0001 | HEBERT, Francois (I01714)
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47 | DC0001 Source DC0999 WorldConnect Database: New_25 does not cite this child. /DC0001 | RICHARD, Jean-Baptiste (I03851)
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48 | DC0001 This Marie DAIGRE is impossible when comparing her birth date to her mothers birth date. Therefore I am detaching this Marie DAIGRE from this mother (named Marie GAUDET. /DC0001 | DAIGRE, Marie (I11861)
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49 | DC0001 Three persons: Marie MARTIN b.1636 Marie-Madeleine MARTIN b.1637 Marie MARTIN b.1639 can easily be confused. I believe that only two of these actually existed. All three are listed as siblings in this family in this database. Marie-Madeleine MARTIN b. 1637 is listed as the wife of Pierre MORIN b. in Poitou, France. Marie MARTIN b. 1639 is listed as being the wife of Pierre MORIN b.1639 in Poitou, France. Both marriages occurred in 1661 in Port Royal Acadie. The relationship between the two Pierre MORIN persons is unknown. The first Marie MARTIN b. 1635 is unmarried in my database. This is all very confusing. My data agrees with the WorldConnect database New_25, named Arbre D'Adams Gauthier Villeneuve by Vanessa Gauthier. /DC0001 | MARTIN, Marie (I04077)
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50 | DC0001 Three persons: Marie MARTIN b.1636 Marie-Madeleine MARTIN b.1637 Marie MARTIN b.1639 can easily be confused. I believe that only two of these actually existed. All three are listed as siblings in this family in this database. Marie-Madeleine MARTIN b. 1637 is listed as the wife of Pierre MORIN b. in Poitou, France. Marie MARTIN b. 1639 is listed as being the wife of Pierre MORIN b.1639 in Poitou, France. Both marriages occurred in 1661 in Port Royal Acadie. The relationship between the two Pierre MORIN persons is unknown. The first Marie MARTIN b. 1635 is unmarried in my database. This is all very confusing. My data agrees with the WorldConnect database New_25, named Arbre D'Adams Gauthier Villeneuve by Vanessa Gauthier. /DC0001 | MARTIN, M-Madeleine (I15144)
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