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  | Comments: Very well done and most exciting.I am working on the Rosa Renno and Clifford Girard family. I am very interested in talking with anyone that is related. My Grandmother is Alice Rosalie Girad and she was born in Dallas, TX 1909.  | 
 
  | Comments: Great page -- tremendous amount of work and dedication!  | 
 
  | Comments: Excellent web page, congratulations. It makes me feel like I want to be a part of your 'family'. Who knows, maybe I am and don't know it. I'll be back to visit.  | 
 
  | Comments: My grandfather was Harvey Reno, born in Bardwell, Carlisle County, KY in 1906. His father was T.R.Reno born in Burkley,KY. His father was John Wesley Reno who was the son of Richard D. Reno, born in Alabama, so I'm told. I don't know much on this family.  | 
 
  | Comments: Intresting.  | 
 
  | Comments: I joined hoping to find some links to other RENO's but cant seem to access the different links.  | 
 
  | Comments: I joined hoping to find some links to other RENO's but cant seem to access the different links.  | 
 
  | Comments: Ray, Wondering how you and your family are. Looks like you moved. Would like to hear from you. Doreen  | 
 
  | Comments: My Grandmother's maiden name was Renaud.She married a Zoellner from Perryville, Missouri.  | 
 
  | Comments: Just poking around on the web! My mother's name is Rose Girard and her father is Albert J. Girard.I know his family came down from Canada and settle in Massachusetts. I'm just getting started,but maybe you can give me some pointers or maybe I could be of elp to you.  | 
 
  | Comments: My son, father, grand-father and great great grandfather are or were all named Jules Renaud. Not the same though - Our original Jules came from Paris through New Orleans and landed in Keokuk, Iowa in the 1850. I just inherited the family archives and will be visiting your site again and often.  | 
 
  | Comments: i am looking for family crest if there is one  | 
 
  | Comments: LOVE YOUR SITE! My g-grandfather, Alex RENAUD was born in Hitehalle, NY (earliest record in US I have found) Believe the family was from Boucherville, Quebec and that his father was Henry. Any cousins out there?  | 
 
  | Comments: I tried to e-mail Raymond but the message was undelivered. I am interested in the Girard's from Essex county area (Windsor and Belle River), and would like to follow up with specific queries. Looking forward to your response.  | 
 
  | Comments: Great sites. Makes me wish I had some French research to do (other than the one leg..) Great reading, well done. Anyone working on the Rosa Renno/Clifford Girard family of Dallas, TX? I am unable to get into the home page. Especially intrested in the e son Johnnie Girard and grandaughter Beulah Girard who married my Uncle Albert Andre Matthews in Dallas in 1927. Thanks  | 
 
  | Comments: Very nice site! Looking for Rhenault,Renaud,Reno's from upper New England and Quebec. No luck yet but always trying!  | 
 
  | Comments: I am Crystals sister. Husband and I are compiling family history with Crystal.  | 
 
  | Comments: I am Pat, daughter of Joseph V. Wood and his mother was Rose Marie Renaud from Sandwich, Ontario, her father was Joseph Renaud and her mother was Elizabeth Beneteau. They were all from the Winsor, Sandwich, River Canard area. I am new at this and we are h ping to learn more about the family. Any connections to Wood as well. My granfather John William Wood had one brother George. the family was from Ontario area as well. My great grandfather Joseph Renaud ran a marina at the foot of Chapel Street in Sandwic (Windsor).  | 
 
  | Comments: My grandfather's name was Leo Drouillard and I'm not sure that he was born in Windsor. However, I know that he worked in Windsor and was employed by some ore shipping line that went to Sandusky, Ohio and back. So, I would be interested in any info on th Drouillard name you may have. Thanks - Ron  | 
 
  | Comments: found my grandfather on your page. Renaud, Joseph Adolphe. Born 9/23/1873. I will send more info about the three generations since. Great work. Dale E. Renaud  | 
 
  | Comments: found my grandfather on your page. Renaud, Joseph Adolphe. Born 9/23/1873. I will send more info about the three generations since. Great work. Dale E. Renaud  | 
 
  | Comments: Raymond I am very pleased to finally arrive at this page. I am most interested in hearing from any and all with additional information specifically targeted at French-Canadian heritage. My wife and myself are yearly visitors to Montreal, and would love to hear from you; especially if you can get us good seats for a Canadiens game at the Molson Centre(!) Thank You.  | 
 
  | Comments: Raymond, this is absolutely outstanding. You should be very proud of everything you've accomplished. I speak for my whole family from Lucille down - THANK YOU.  | 
 
  | Comments: I have a picture of Theophus Renaud and his wife if you would like me to send you a copy by e-mail let me know. I have been researching the same Gullium Renaud for about 13 years with my sister. Love the site, just stumbled across it. We still live at the old farm site Ferdinand and Euphemie settled in about 1843.  | 
 
  | Comments: I finally found it! It took awhile. Looks good Ray!  | 
 
  | Comments: I was born in Warren, Michigan in 1960 (to Nancy Ann Reno [maiden name St. Aubin] and Rayford Dennis Reno) and lived in Michigan until 1978. I served in the US Navy for 6 years. I lived in Illinois for almost 5 years and have lived in Nebraska for the l st 9 years.  | 
 
  | Comments: I am fascinated at the thought that there is so many Renaud's that I didn't know about. My specific interest is finding out if somewhere along my roots if a Renaud married a Canadian Native Indian. We are a family of 8 kids and we all have a dark complexi n with black hair. My father's name is Roger Renaud, born October 25 1929, his father's name was Lionel Renaud, born February 02 1896. My father was raised in Aylmer, Quebec, Canada but I don't know exactly where my granfather was born. I would appreciate anything on this subject. Thank you. Marc Renaud  | 
 
  | Comments: raymond this is great i am learning so much!!! keep in touch geri  | 
 
  | Comments: A lot of work. Excellent and beautiful job. Come visit if you are ever in Seattle.  | 
 
  | Comments: I never really knew much about my dad's side of the family (Boismier). After getting Family Tree Maker I decided to go on-line to see what there was and within five minutes found the Renaud Family Home Page, where I found out that Raymond Reno was also r searching the surname Boismier in the same geographical area and time period. We are in the process of exchanging information, and I am very excited to delve into my past.  | 
 
  | Comments: As far as I know, my husbands ancestors came directly to the United States from France. I would like to see if there is a connection to the Renauds from Canada.  | 
 
  | Comments: Thank you for putting such a page on the web. I don't know much about my ancestors so it will be nice to visit the web site and see the changes. I hope to learn more about who I am and where I come from  | 
 
  | Comments: Thank you for putting such a page on the web. I don't know much about my ancestors so it will be nice to visit the web site and see the changes. I hope to learn more about who I am and where I come from  | 
 
  | Comments: Finally a web page for our Family... 'Salutations a tous les Renaud du Québec!'  | 
 
  | Comments: Thank you for inviting me to visit the RENAUD web site. Although I didn't find any connection, I will be contacting you to provide my RENAUD family information. I'll be visiting regularly !!!  | 
 
  | Comments: I am looking for immigration information about French and French-Canadian people to the USA at about the turn of the century and this site was helpful in providing pictures and also family information.  | 
 
  | Comments: Hello, I am the lady you contacted about St. Louis research. These pages are very impressive and I am struggling to get one up and running. I have no technical sense. I really enjoyed your pages.  |