Re: Bolduc Photographs?
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Re: Bolduc Photographs?
Victoria Fox 8/08/03
Victoria, the piece of ground on the picture is in St-Joachim on Beaupré's coast on the St-Lawrence river close from Quebec city. Louis and Elisabeth Hubert's sons had a piece of ground there. Many Bolducs lived in that house, sold to a Mr. Descôteaux about 1950.
Any of your ancestors lived there in St-Joachim:
2. Louis and Louise Caron 1697 St-Joachim
3. Prisque and Marguerite Boucher 1738 St-Joachim
4. Prisque and Marie Poulin 1775 St-Joachim
5. Prisque and Pélagie Gagnon 1919 Ste-Anne de Beaupré (very cjlose to St-Joachim.
6. Adolphe married Émilie Éthier 1871 in St-Césaire close St-Hyacinthe, not far from Montréal.
7. Télesphore (Joseph's father) married Émilie Éthier 1867 in Princeville, he married the 2nd time to Célina Drapeau 1904 S-Eusèbe-de-Stanfold and 3rd Marie Carmel in Pawtucket, R-I.
I read Joseph was from St-Césaire, Qc. and Parmélie Brière from St-Hélène-de-Chester, Qc. She is the daughter of Élie (1843 Qc.-1915 Ct. and Méline Masse. Élie is son of Joseph and Marie Bousquet. All french names. Joseph's sister Rosanne married Joseph Brière, son of Toussaint and Sophie Lambert.
So Brière is a common french surname her in Québec.
I ever heard that a small group of house on a road crossing around Princeville could have been called Bolduc, but it is not on the map.