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Hi Serge, thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I am just on my way out but will check out the link you sent when I get back. This is really funny, not in a haha way, funny as in coincidence. I was on doing research today for something else, stumbled on your post quite by accident as I said previously, how I don't know, but I did. After sending my first post to you I opened my data base to look for Jeanne Boucher to see if I had her. I do, she was the sister of my direct ancestor Marin Boucher, I thought "Oh my God!!" So I have spent the last hour or more in Fichier Origine and have Thomas Hayot/Ayotte up on the screen right now, but as I said on my way out. Thomas married Jeanne on 15 July 1629 Paroisse St-Jean, Mortagne, France. Anyway, didn't mean to write quite such a long post, I really do have to run; going to re read your post etc when I get in. I am also most curious now about the deportation thing so as usual I will be like a dog with a bone and I will be "a hunt'n" as they say. Where are you stationed? Are you in Winnipeg? We were stationed in C.F.B. Cold Lake from 1989-1992. My ex brother-in-law Nadeau was stationed in Winnipeg, he has retired there; his wife owns a dress shop somewhere in Winnipeg. Saw from one of the follow-up posts you wrote that you are military. Anyway gotta run
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