The Landrys | Pioneer Families of Shippegan
Index: Pioneer Families of Shippegan
This is a series of micro posts about the pioneers of Shippagan in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. Each post is organized around initial information from Msg. Donat Robichaud’s Le Grand Chipagan: Histoire de Shippagan, supplemented with genealogical data from F. Theriault’s Les Families de Caraquet and is now being gradually enriched with information from other sources. These are mostly French-language sources and some aren’t easily available, so if you need more information please leave your questions in a comment box below 🙂
The Landrys of Shippegan descend from these two couples.
1. Arcade Landry (son of Michel Landry and Marie Breau) and Emergence Robichaud, daughter of Dosithe Robichaud and Priscille St. Pierre).
They had the following children:
- Marie (m. Martin J Robichaud),
- Georgina (married Osias DeGrace, daughter of James DeGrace and Suzanne Allain),
- Frank (m. Valerie J. Robichaud),
- Priscille (m. Theodore DeGrace).
2. Pascal Landry and Madeleine Marguerite Leclerc.
Their children were:
- Veronique,
- Maxime,
- Luc (m. Venerante Laplante, daughter of Michel Laplante and Reine Robichaud.
3.There is a third Landry who appears in various documents – Paul Landry.
He and his first wife Marie Lanteigne had the following children:
- Helene,
- Pascal,
- Thomas,
- James.
- Paul,
His second wife Sara Mallet gave birth to these children:
- Gustave,
- Sara,
- Marguerite,
- Marie,
- Elisabeth
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The Paquets | Pioneer Families of Shippegan
Index: Pioneer Families of Shippegan
This is a series of micro posts about the pioneers of Shippagan in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. Each post is organized around initial information from Msg. Donat Robichaud’s Le Grand Chipagan: Histoire de Shippagan, supplemented with genealogical data from F. Theriault’s Les Families de Caraquet and is now being gradually enriched with information from other sources. These are mostly French-language sources and some aren’t easily available, so if you need more information please leave your questions in a comment box below 🙂
Jean Baptiste Paquet (son of Augustin Paquet and Catherine Tourangeau) was from St. Roch, Quebec. Jean Baptiste married Mary Marguerite Knowles (daughter of George Knowles of Norfolk, England and M. Marguerite Hudon dit Beaulieu and the couple arrived in Shippegan around 1837.
The Leblancs | Pioneer Families of Shippegan
Index: Pioneer Families of Shippegan
This is a series of micro posts about the pioneers of Shippagan in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. Each post is organized around initial information from Msg. Donat Robichaud’s Le Grand Chipagan: Histoire de Shippagan, supplemented with genealogical data from F. Theriault’s Les Families de Caraquet and is now being gradually enriched with information from other sources. These are mostly French-language sources and some aren’t easily available, so if you need more information please leave your questions in a comment box below 🙂
Daniel Leblanc and Virginie Poulin (daughter of Fabien Poulin and Genevieve Robichaud) are the founding Leblancs of Shippegan. Daniel was a teacher.
Their children included:
- Eutrope (m. Cecile Chiasson, daughter of Laurent Chiasson and Marguerite Caissie),
- Alfred,
- Olesine,
- Marie,
- Olive,
- Emelie,
- Delphine (m. Lange Duguay),
- Josephine (m. Jean Chrysostome Arseneau, son of Antoine Arseneau and M. Blanche Leblanc),
- Bruno Simon,
- Gilette (m. Stephen Robichaud),
- Antoinette (m. Etienne Savoie),
- Charlotte (m. Nazaire Robichaud). On a sad note – Genevieve Robichaud and her children Alfred, Olive and Bruno Simon all died of chickenpox in 1875/76.
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Rama Township I.R. | Ojibway, Chippewa, Anishinaabe (1911)
Main Index: Native/First Peoples/Metis Surnames | Census Extracts
This is part of a larger project to locate surnames carried by Natives, First Peoples and Metis in Eastern Canada. In this series of posts, I list surnames carried by Aboriginal (or part Aboriginal) individuals in the 1901 and 1911 census for the eastern provinces of Canada. Note: There are regular updates including external links (e.g. maps, encyclopedia) and added information (e.g. specific tribal affiliations). The companion series – Native/First Peoples/Metis Surnames of Eastern Canada – Marriage Records contains many of the same surnames as well as others.
Moose Fort | Cree, Mixed (1911)
Main Index: Native/First Peoples/Metis Surnames | Census Extracts
This is part of a larger project to locate surnames carried by Natives, First Peoples and Metis in Eastern Canada. In this series of posts, I list surnames carried by Aboriginal (or part Aboriginal) individuals in the 1901 and 1911 census for the eastern provinces of Canada. Note: There are regular updates including external links (e.g. maps, encyclopedia) and added information (e.g. specific tribal affiliations). The companion series – Native/First Peoples/Metis Surnames of Eastern Canada – Marriage Records contains many of the same surnames as well as others.
HOW TO USE
1. To reach the original census records for the district named below, you can click on the External Links at the bottom of the post.
2. You can also click on many of the individual surnames to reach that listing in one of the census records (usually 1901 or 1911).
3. Surnames highlighted in orange also appear in the Marriage Records (although often spelled differently).
Census Data:
Enumeration District 117: Moose Fort, Nipissing, Ontario
[Cree, Mixed]