Genealogies
These are the Family History books I have published:
History of the Mavor and King Families
History of the Tait and Seale Families
History of the Tait and Hushion Families
History of the Nolin and Runge Families
History of the Guimont and Chevrier Families
Les Familles Guimont - Chevrier
The Madore - Monpetit Families
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Dianne, are you related to the Chevrier family in anyway.???
ReplyDeleteMy ex husband's mother was Rolande Chevrier, daughter of David Chevrier and Blanche Richard of St Lazare. Are you related to the Chevrier family?
DeleteMy great grandmother was Georgianna Chevrier married to David Sabourin. She was born in St Polycarpe QC.
DeleteI'm sure their lines meet somehwhere!
DeleteCommon ancestor is Joseph Chevrier dit Lajeunesse... you are descended from his son Joseph and my ex husband is descended from his son Andre Amable.
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