Re: Arthur Bolduc of Waterville Maine
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In reply to:
Re: Arthur Bolduc of Waterville Maine
Greg Theriault 10/17/08
Greg, the address [email protected] is the good one. I will send you the text of my book about Pierre Boulduc (1607-1670 Paris France), merchant spicer and master apothicary in Paris, the 1st of the Boulduc dinasty of apothicaries and my text about His son Louis Boulduc/Bolduc (b. 1648 Paris - d. 1700 or 1701 in France), the 1st Bolduc in America and proxy for the king of France in Quebec city.
Then, his son Louis (1669 Quebec-1737 St-Joachim) was carpenter in St-Joachim (close from Quebec city). I did visit the Bolduc house on his land last summer.
All the next should have been carpenter too:
Joseph (1704-1768) and Thérèse Poulin, children born in St-Vallier
Pierre (1732-?) Élisabeth Cloutier in St-Vallier
Pierre (1753-1817) Josephte Corriveau in St-Vallier
Pierre (1783-1849) Marie-Anne Richard in St-Michel, the family lived in St-Gervais, they moved to Ste-Claire and Ste-Marguerite, Dorchester cty
Antoine (?) Marguerite Roby-Sanschagrin in St-Michel and re-married in Ste-Marguerite, the family lived in Ste-Marguerite and Frampton
Octave(?) Marie Audet-Lapointe in Frampton, St-Odilon and Waterville
Onésime Mariied Joséphine Langelier Sept. 23 1901 in St. Francis of Waterville and then Marie-Anne Langelier Sept. 07 1907 St. Francis of Waterville too.
I have all brothers, sisters and children too, if you want. I can find the spouse's parents too.