Re: LaBarge,in New York
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In reply to:
LaBarge,in New York
6/01/99
Welcome to the Labarge GenForum and Thank You for your reply to Janet. Also, Denise La Barge Rogner is correct in her information that all Laberge + Labarge of North America are from the same ancestor: ROBERT de la BERGE.
In checking my files, I find that Pierre Laberge, married to Marie-Anne Mochon, is registered as being the son of Pierre and Euphrosine Daigle (same date and place).
In checking my files, I find that Pierre Laberge, married to Marie-Anne Mochon, is registered as being the son of Pierre and Euphrosine Daigle (same date and place).Would you be so kind as to clarify if Euphrosine had a hyphenated surname originally? Kegle-Daigle or Daigle-Kegle? Or did the name just become Daigle through phonetics? If pronounced fast enough, in French, you would hear Euphrosine Daigle instead of Euphrosine Kegle.
Would you be so kind as to clarify if Euphrosine had a hyphenated surname originally? Kegle-Daigle or Daigle-Kegle? Or did the name just become Daigle through phonetics? If pronounced fast enough, in French, you would hear Euphrosine Daigle instead of Euphrosine Kegle.Many Thanks,
Many Thanks,A.G.W.