Re: anybody got a clue about Adelard LaCroix
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anybody got a clue about Adelard LaCroix
Steven Joseph Perry 3/09/09
Your French-Canadian Descendant line as follows:
(First Marriage) Mathurin Langevin-dit-LaCroix, son of Mathurin Langevin-dit-LaCroix and Marguerite Mahay, married Marie Renaud, daughter of Mathieu Renaud and Marie Comtois, on 5 October 1654 in Notre-Dame, Quebec, QC.Mathurin was born on 30 October 1632 in St-Vincent-de-Lude, Angers, Anjou(Sartres), FRANCE.Marie died on 27 October 1673.Mathurin and Marie did not have any children.Mathurin left France on the ship “La Fleche” on 17 May 1653 and arrived in Montreal on 16 November 1653.
I - (2nd Marriage)Mathurin Langevin-dit-LaCroix, widower of Marie Renaud, married Marie-Therese Martin, daughter of Antoine Martin and Denise Sevestre, on 9 October 1674 in Notre-Dame, Quebec, QC.
II - Antoine Langevin-dit-LaCroix, son of Mathurin Langevin-dit-LaCroix and Marie-Therese Martin,married Marie-Louise Cousineau, daughter of Jean Cousineau and Jeanne Benard, on 20 November 1712 in Notre-Dame-de-Montreal, Ile-de-Montreal, QC.
III - Pierre Langevin-dit-LaCroix, married Apolline Miville, daughter of Joseph Miville and Apolline Germain, on 2 May 1763 in St-Laurent Parish, St-Laurent, Ile-de-Montreal, QC.
IV - Joseph Langevin-dit-LaCroix, married Marguerite Guay, daughter of Jean-Baptiste Guay and Rose-Amable Barre, on 10 July 1797 in Ste-Genevieve Parish, Pierrefonds, Ile-de-Montreal, QC.
V - Joseph Langevin-dit-LaCroix, married Marguerite Bibeau, daughter of Joseph Bibeau and Marguerite Auberges, on 18 february 1833 in St-Martin Parish, Laval, QC.
VI - Henry (Henri) Langevin-dit-LaCroix, married Marcelline Turcot, daughter of Basile Turcot and Marie-Louise Raymond, on 6 February 1866 in St-Eustache Parish, St-Eustache, Deux-Montagnes, QC.
VII - Adelard Langevin-dit-LaCroix married Marie-Louise Poncepire, daughter of Pierre Poncepire and Anne Lacosse, on 9 February 1894 in the Cathedral of Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario. The spelling of the surname “Poncepire”varies from document to document.It is spelled Poucepire, Poncepire, Ponspiere, and Bonsoupir.
Doria (Doris) LaCroix/Langevin, married Donat Ouellette, son of Augustin Ouellette and Clementine Monette, on 11 January 1916 in St-Joseph-de-Lauzon Parish, Levis, Levis County, QC.Donat died on 9 April 1920 and was buried on 10 April 1920 inthe cemetery ofSt-Joseph-de-Lauzon Parish, Levis, Levis County, QC. He was 26 years 1 month old. No surviving children.
VIII - Doris LaCroix, widow of Donat Ouellette, married Royal Bittle, son of Charles Bittle and Maud Shrank, on 8 November 1921 in Thorold, County of Welland, Ontario.Doris was 23 years old and Royal was 25 years old.
After all your years of wondering about the enigma of the scribbled note - THIS IS YOUR ANSWER.As you can see that the three pieces of your puzzle, i.e, the names, the places, and the date allhave meaning, but, are not directly connected to each other..The two names, Adelard LaCroix and Marie Bonsoupire, were for the parents of Doris, not the LaCroix surname line progenitor.The place names were where Mathurin Langevin-dit-LaCroix was from in France.The date, 1674, was associated with Mathurin’s second marriage which produced LaCroix surname descendants.
In closing, I do not have any connection to your surname lines.Your clueless problem looked like an interesting and intriguing challenge, and it was!!Enjoy the research results.