Re: Ernest Odilon Morin
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In reply to:
Ernest Odilon Morin
Eve Stabler 12/07/08
I'm guessing your Ernest is the one on the SSDI b1897 and d1965.From that I think this will be his family in 1901:
St Justine, Dorchester, Quebec
Isidore Morin b1865
Georgiana b1872
Joseph 1890
Maria 1891
Ernest 1897
Antonio 1900
Then in 1911:
Marston, Compton, Quebec pg6
Isidore Morin b1865
Georgina 1870
Joseph 1891
Ernest 1897
Antonio 1901
Roseanna 1905
Most of the names match what you have.The mother's name differs, but the French usually baptized with several names so she could be Exilda Georgiana or Georgiana Exilda.It's also possible the person who gave info for the obit was mistaken.
The 1901 census is free at:
http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/index.htmlhttp://automatedgenealogy.com/census/index.html
at that link you can look at the original handwritten page
the 1911 census is free at:
http://www.automatedgenealogy.com/census11/index.jsphttp://www.automatedgenealogy.com/census11/index.jsp
you can also look at the original page there.
Also now available for free online are original handwritten French Canadian records at www.familysearch.org
after going to that site click on the link (bottom left of page) for the pilot program.It will say this:
"See new prototype for searching millions of new records"
if clicking doesn't work, try right clicking and then clicking "open"
Go to North America, after the page opens scroll down to the link for Quebec records.Next scroll to Sainte Justine (you will have to pass all the towns starting with Saint before getting to the Sainte towns)Your ancestor's baptism is on page 19 out of 19 (bottom left hand side of page).He was actually baptized as Joseph Albert Odilon Morin, son of Isidore and Georgina (Charland) Morin.
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