The following materials on French-Canadian Genealogy are currently
available:
- My Acadian Ancestors (complete list)
- Partial list of my French-Canadian Ancestors
- My research (a sort a biography) on Philippe-Henri
Stiber, a German soldier who fought for Great Britain in the American
Revolution and remained in Canada after the war. He is my 5th great
grandfather.
- Ancestral or Ahntaffel Tree of Marie-Madeleine
BRASSARD-DESCHENAUX,
wife of Guillaume DELORIMIER, according to Tanguay.
- Ancestral or Ahntaffel Tree of Marie-Louise
(de) SACÉPÉ, according to the register of Kahnawake
and Tanguay. She is my 4th great grandmother.
- A discussion of my findings on
the DESACQUESPEE family.
- A tree of the
DELORIMIER family, gathered from
numerous sources, including Tanguay, the Dictionary of Canadian Biography,
history books, and genealogy sites and postings on the Internet.
Tanguay and Jetté have very little on this family, whose ancestor arrived mid-way in
the French regime, and did not begin to multiply right away. Because of my
access to many published sources with information on this family,
several of which are available online, and some
research done by my sister, I thought it would be a useful tool
to my DELORIMIER cousins. I have not checked this
information, and encountered several disagreements, as can be seen in the
data. I myself am descended from Claude-Nicolas Guillaume's marriage
to the Iroquois woman Anne MCGREGOR.
- A tree of the
DESPAROIS family, gathered from
numerous sources, mostly Tanguay and rootsweb.
Arrived in New France near the end of the French regime; thus, barely makes
it into Tanguay. Although this family did not reach the fame of the DELORIMIERs in the DCB/DBC and history books, they were
likewise of the miliary mould. I have tried my best to put together the
family tree, but since it comes mostly from the Internet and Tanguay, it
cannot be trusted, but should only be used for pointers.
Last updated November 25, 2004.