I am an amature genealogist. I have been doing research since 1992, when my grandmother died. Some of the names on my Family Tree Maker include: Allaire, Aube, Aucouturier, Austin, Babbie, Baudet, Beaudette, Belanger, Bernier, Berube, Bessette, Beutler, Blanchette, Bosse, Bouchard, Boucher, Bourgoin, Brault, Butterfly, Caille, Callan, Caron, Caye, Chartrand, Columb, conant, Cournoyer, Daigle, Davis, Descouteaux, DesLauriers, Desmarais, Destroismaisons, Dionne, Dodge, Dube, Dubois, Emerson, Frechette, Gagnon, Gashet, Gauthier, Girard, GodboutGoetz, Gonyea, Greenwood, Hale, Hamel, Houde, Hudon, Huot, Hyer, Jobin, Kane, Labbe`,Labreque, Langlois, LeMay,Lemelin, Lemire, Lennon, Levasseur, Levesque,Lindsay, Mabille, Magee, Martel, Martin, Matte`, McCarthy, Millotte, Mulotte, Mignault, Olszewski, Ordway, Ouellette, Paradis, Pearson, Pelletier, Plante, Rousseau, Russo, Sikes, Sirois, Smith, St Pierre, Starr, Thibault, Thiboutot, Thivierge, Toof, Vaillancourt, Wallace, Wry, Zahronacky.
I am interested in communicating with anyone who has information most especially on Caye, Caille, LeMay, Emerson, Pelletier and Plante. I have thousands of names and dates on Pelletier and a few hundred on LeMay and Emerson. I am in need of more Plante and Emerson. I am willing to compare notes and information with anyone who may be interested in any of these names.
Most of these people come from New England, mainly Vermont, Rhode Island, Maine, Canada. Most of the earlier names came from France. Would love to hear from you.
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