This page has been made possible by the generous contributions of my siblings Therese Perino, Mary Jacqueline Niesen, my parents Edward and Jo Ann Reno, my father's brother Gabriel Reno, and my second-cousins Mary Jo Hamelin and Susan George. WE ALL THANK YOU.

The Jules Renaud Descendant Family Page



Raymond Robert Reno

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This page is dedicated to the direct descendants of Jules Renaud and Rosalie Girard who lived in the River Canard region of Ontario, Canada from the 1860s until the 1930s. Jules and Rosalie have over 300+ descendants whom I have documented. I am still looking for descendants of two of their children in particular. These two children are Leon Renaud and Russell Renaud. Leon was born about 1896 and Russell was born about 1902. Leon may have had a daughter named Germaine and a wife named Maria. Russell lived in Missouri and had twin boys. Little else is known about him. If you believe there may be a connection to yourself or someone you know, please email me.

[new]Click here to read Jules Renaud's obituary from the Windsor Star newspaper

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The names of interest to this page are Renaud, Reno (changed when Theophile Renaud immigrated to US), and Girard. That said, I have also done considerable research and documentation on other names that have entered the family, such as Drouillard, Dufour, Boismier, among others. Feel free to drop a line or an inquiry if your relatives are from the Canadian side of the Detroit River during this time period. I have probably found records relating to them and am willing to share.

Also of interest are the families of my mothers parents Fedor Bilak (possibly formerly Bielak) and Filomena Halat.



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