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Eighteenth in a series of Company Men, this volume includes five generations of the descendants of James Spence. James Spence married Margaret Nestichio Batt and they had four children. Witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc. Witnessed census events for children in the third, fourth and fifth generation are not included.
First in a series of Country Wives who were married to at least two Company Men. Marguerite Carbeaux (sometimes called Marguerite Sauteuse) was the country wife of Peter "Bostonais" Pangman. They had one son named Pierre "Bostonais" Pangman. Marguerite Carbeaux was married a second time in the manner of the county to Antoine Pelletier. Antoine Pelletier and Marguerite had six known children. Joseph Assiniboine aka Pelletier may have been Antoine's first child with an unknown mother. He is not included in this book. This family history includes three generations and witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Thirty-third in a series of Company Men, this volume includes five generations of the descendants of George Taylor. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Twenty-eighth in a series of Company Men, this volume includes five generations of the descendants of John and James Inkster, sons of John Inkster and Isabel Foularton of the Orkney Islands. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Third in a series of Metis Nation of Ontario root ancestors, Sault Ste. Marie MNO Root Ancestors include the families of Boissoneau, Cadotte, Cadrant-Clermont, Causley-Riel, Corbiere-Nolin, Corbiere-Roy. Desjardins-Prisque, King-Prisque Legris, Lamorandiere-Shepard, Lesage-Legarde, Lesage-Schwink, Roussain-Turner, and Sayer. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, censuses, etc.
Thirty-first in a series of Company Men, this volume includes twelve generations of the ancestors and five generations of the descendants of Jacques L'Hirondelle, son of Jacques Dubois dit Rondel and Marie-Catherine Babeau of Quebec. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
First in a series of Metis Nation of Ontario root ancestors, Rainy River. The fifteen families include the descendants of Charles Begg, James Calder, Nicolas Chatelain, Charles Stuart Crowe, Robert Goodwin, Damase Harrison, Simon Jourdain, Thomas Patrick Kavanagh, Jacob Linklater, Lowe Loutit, Andrew McPherson, William Peebles, Bakie Sinclair and John Young. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Twenty-seventh in a series of Company Men, this volume includes seven generations of the ancestors and four generations of the descendants of Joseph Soldat Cardinal and Jacques Cardinal, sons of Joseph Cardinal and Marie Amable Ambault of Quebec. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Thirtieth in a series of Company Men, this volume includes four generations of the descendants of Angus McGillis. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Twenty-fifth in a series of Company Men, this volume includes five generations of the descendants of William Sinclair and his wife Margaret Nahovway. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Thirty-second in a series of Company Men, this volume includes five generations of the descendants of John Peter Pruden. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Second in a series of Metis Nation of Ontario root ancestors, Georgian Bay. The twenty-five families include the Descendants of Alexis Beausoleil, Joseph Berger, Hippolyte Brisset, Andre Cadieux, Antoine Charpentier, Louis Chevrette, Joseph Couture Sr., Joseph Craddock, Charles Francois Delaronde dit Thibaudiere, Charles Desjardins, Francois Dusome, Antoine Godard or Gaudaur, Louis Gendron, Pierre Giroux, George Gordon, Thomas Jones, Louis George Labatte, Jacques Adam dit Laramee, Charles Longlade, Louis Payette or Piet, Jean Baptiste Perrault, William Solomon, Joseph St.Onge dit Letard, Jean Baptiste Trudeau and Charles Vasseur. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, censuses, treaties, etc.
Twenty-sixth in a series of Company Men, this volume includes four generations of the descendants of Joseph Parenteau, a Northwest Company man born circa 1773. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Twenty-ninth in a series of Company Men, this volume includes six generations of the ancestors and five generations of the descendants of Francois Delorme. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Twenty-fourth in a series of Company Men, this volume includes five generations of the descendants of Louis Callihoo. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Second in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of John Hodgson's known descendants. This family history includes five generations and the witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, etc. John Hodgson and an unknown Cree Woman had nine children. Little is known about George Hodgson past age eleven. Ann, Thomas and John Hodgson moved to the North West and the Red River Settlement. Their children remained in the West and applied for and received half-breed scrip. James, Joseph, Katharine, Charles and Marie Hodgson remained in Quebec. Their descendants lived in Quebec and Ontario. Because of their residency, they could not apply for half-breed scrip.Company Books Series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter Fidler Company Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste Letendre Company Men, Volume 12, James Short Company Men, Volume 13, Andre Poitras Company Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett Company Men, Volume 15, Michel Allary Company Men, Volume 16, James Anderson Company Men, Volume 17, Jean Baptiste LagemoniereCompany Men, Volume 18, James Spence Company Men, Volume 19, Nicolas Montour Company Men, Volume 20, The Laframboise FamilyCompany Men, Volume 21, James Peter Whitford
Seventh in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of Etienne Morin dit Comtois' known descendants. This family history includes five generations and the witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, the Riel Rebellion, military history and obituaries. The family has descendants in Canada and the Turtle Mountain Chippewa, Rocky Boy Chippewa, Assiniboine-Sioux and Little Shell Chippewa Indians.Seven generations of Etienne's ancestors include Jacques Laporte dit Saint-Georges, Francois Han or Janhan dit Chausse, Nicolas Sulliere or Sustier di Tanchemontagne, Antoine Leblanc dit Jolicoeur, and Nicolas Preunier.Company Books Series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter FidlerCompany Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste LetendreCompany Men, Volume 12, James ShortCompany Men, Volume 13, Andre PoitrasCompany Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett
Fourth in a series of Country Wives who were married to at least two Company Men. Josephte Sarcee was the country wife of Jean Baptiste Bruneau, Joseph Paul Durand, and Jean Baptiste Dumont.This family history includes four generations of descendants and witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Sixth in a series of Country Wives who were married to at least two Company Men. Josephte Belisle also called Josephte Belley was the country wife of James McMillan and Amable Fafard dit Delorme. This family history includes four generations of descendants and witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
Twelfth in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of known descendants of James Short. This family history includes four generations and witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.Company Books Series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter FidlerCompany Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste LetendreCompany Men, Volume 12, James ShortCompany Men, Volume 13, Andre PoitrasCompany Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett
Tenth in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of known descendants of Peter Fidler. This family history includes four generations and witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.Company Books Series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter FidlerCompany Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste LetendreCompany Men, Volume 12, James ShortCompany Men, Volume 13, Andre PoitrasCompany Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett
Metis Families is a Genealogical Compendium of the Fur Trade and Red River Settlement (Manitoba) families who also settled in Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana and the Pacific Northwest.Included in Volume 4 of 11 in a series of books: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Antoine Deslauriers, Philippe Desrochers, Pascal Dionne, Francois Xavier Dubois, Charles Charon dit Ducharme, Michel, Dumas, Pierre Dumais, Joseph Paul Durand, Raphael Fagnant, Toussaint Faille, Pierre Falcon, Peter Fidler, Jean Baptiste Paul Frederic, Benjamin Joseph Frobisher, Joseph Galarneau, Joseph Fridolin Garand.Descendants of Francois Desjralais (b. 1831), Jean Baptiste Desjarlais, Joseph Desjarlais, Marcel Desjarlais, Francois Desmarais, Jean Baptiste Desmarais, Pierre Desnomme, __ Desnoyers, William Donald, Jean Baptiste Ducharme (b. 1813), Jean Baptiste Ducharme (b. 1816), Pierre Ducharme, Edouard Dufresne, Jean Baptiste Dumont, Jean Baptiste Dupuis, Francis Else, Seraphin Emond, Peter Erasmus, John Favel, John Ferguson or Farquarson, Nicol Finlayson, Thomas Firth, Henry Munro Fisher, Joseph Flamand, George Flett, James Flett, John Flett, William Flett (b. c1762), William Flett (b. c1786), Louis Fleury, John Foley, James Folster, John Folster, Henry McCullough Ford, Jean Baptiste Fosseneuve, Thomas Foulds, Francois Fournier, Charles Fox, James Franks, Colin Fraser, Joseph Frederick dit Langis or Langer, James Gaddy, Joseph Gagnon, George Wishart Gairdner, William Frederick Gairdner
Fourth in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of William Hemmings Cook known descendants. This family history includes five generations and the witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, the Riel Rebellion, etc. Company Books Series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter Fidler Company Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste Letendre Company Men, Volume 12, James Short Company Men, Volume 13, Andre Poitras Company Men, Volume 14, Henry Hallett
Metis Families is a Genealogical Compendium of the Fur Trade and Red River Settlement (Manitoba) families who also settled in Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana and the Pacific Northwest.Included in Volume 5 of 11 in a series of books: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Jean Baptiste Gariepy, Louis Gariepy Andre Gaudry, Maximillion Genthon dit Dauphine, Charles Gladu, Francois Gladu, Antoine Gonneville, Jacques Goulet, Michel Grandbois, Cuthbert Grant, Richard Grant, Jacques Hamelin, Charles Henault, Louis Amable Hogue.Descendants of Francois Gariepy, Willaim Garrioch, John Garton, Joseph Gaudry, Pierre Chenaille dit Genaille, Jean Baptiste Gervais, Hugh Gibson, Antoine Gingras, George Gladman Sr., William Shanks Gladstone, Godin, Louis Godon, James Good, Robert Goodwin, Augustin Gosselin, Michel Gosselin dit Commis, Louis Goulet, Joseph "Animikinse" Gourneau or Grenon, Oliver Gowler, Peter Grant, Thomas Gray, Malcolm Alexander Groat, Antoine Grouette, Edouard Guilbault di tGuiboche, Louis Guiboche, George and James Ingram Gullion, Donald Gunn, Captain William Hackland, Thomas Halcrow, Henry Hallett, Francois Hamelin, David Harcus, Richard Hardisty, Andrew Harkness, John Harper, Magnus Harper, Thomas Harper, William Harper, Edward "Thomas" Harrison, Peter Hayden, Joseh Haywood or Heywood, Alexander Henry the Elder, John Henry, Edouard Herman, Francis Heron, John Hodgson, James Hope, Antoine Houle.
Metis Families is a Genealogical Compendium of the Fur Trade and Red River Settlement (Manitoba) families who also settled in Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana and the Pacific Northwest.Included in Volume 3 in a series of 11 books: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Emmanuel Beaugrand dit Champagne, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste Charette, Francois Courchene, Louis Cyr, Richard Daigneault, Joseph Daunais, Michel Genthon dit Dauphinais, Francois Lionais dit Delaunay, Amable Fafard dit Delorme, Francois Delorme, Joseph Delorme, Descendants of Paul Chartrand, Nicholas Chatelain, Alexander Christine, John Clarke, Lawrence Clarke, William Clouston, Jean Baptiste Cloutier, Jean Baptiste Collin, Joseph Collin, Pierre "Wapishtekowan" Collins, Etienne Gilbert dit Comtois, William Hemmings Cook, Charles Thomas Cooper, James Corrigal (b. 1794), James Corrigal (b. 1796), John Corrigal, Peter Corrigal, Laurent Courteoreille, Noel Courtepatte, Pierre Henri Coutu, John Cox, John Cromarty or Cromartie, Cuthbert Cummings, Robert Cummings, Patrick Cunningham, David Magnus Cusitor, Francois Dagneau, Peter Dahl, Joseph Daigneault, Jenkin Daniel, Jean Baptiste Davis, John Dease, Pierre Francois Decoine, Joseph Decouteau (b. 1780), Joseph Decouteau (b. 1781), Francois Delorme, Jean Baptiste Delorme, David Demontigny, Edwin Thompson Denig, William Dennet, George Fleury Deschambault, Francois Deschamps dit Rabaska, Joseph Deschamps (b. 1816), Joseph Deschamps (b. 1817), Pierre Descheneaux, Jean Baptiste Desjardins; Antoine Desjarlais, Francois Desjarlais, Francois Dsejarlais (b. 1831), Jean Baptiste Desjarlais, Jean Baptiste "Nesche-kapow: Desjarlais, Joseph Desjarlais, Marcel Desjarlais.
Frequent surnames: Arnaud, Batoche, Bellerose, Brazeau, Bruneau, Calder, Cameron, Cardinal, Courteoreille, Dagneau, Delorme, Deschamps, Duquette, Durand, Gauvreau, Gladu, Godin, Hamelin, Hudson, Kelly, L'Hyrondelle, Laurence, Lebrun, McDonald, McLean, Monroe, Norris, Parisien, Paquette, Paul, Piche, Quinn, Rabaska, Rousell, Rowland, Savard, Sawan, Vanasse, Ward
Land scrip refers to a certificate entitling the holder to obtain a certain portion of the public land either by entry or the payment of a portion of the price. This volume refers to certificates awarded to Métis (half-Native American, half-European) and original white inhabitants of Manitoba and their children, as of July 15, 1870. (Most of the whites had migrated from French Canada, Scotland, or England.) Scrip certificates of 160 acres or $160 were awarded to qualifying heads of household, and 240 acres or $240 to eligible children. In all, nearly $280,000 in money scrip was awarded to qualifying Métis. The purpose of the Scrip policy, which extended over several decades, was to eliminate whatever remaining claims Canadian Native Americans might make on the land. Because of the detailed application process required for the award of scrip, there is an enormous amount of genealogical information pertaining to the thousands of qualified applications. For example, in this volume each applicant's date and place of birth, husband's name, and names and race or national origin of parents. It is arranged alphabetically by the surname of the applicant.
Nineteenth in a series of Company Men, this volume includes five generations of ancestors and four generations of the descendants of Nicolas Montour. Witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc. Witnessed census events for children in the fourth generation are not included.
Frequent surnames: Auger, Batoche, Bellecourt, Bisson, Bourke, Bourque, Bruneau, Cardinal, Collin, Courteoreille, Dagneau, Daigneault, Decoigne, Decoine, Desjardins, Desjarlais, Ducharme, Fosseneuve, Gladu, Hamelin, Hope, Houle, House, Huppe, Johnson, Johnston, Labonne, Ladouceur, Apourdre, Larque, Lavallee, Montagnaise, Mustatip, Pambrun, Paquette, Pelletier, Piche, Pruden, Quintal, Rowland, Sisawapas, Tremblay, Villebrun
Metis Families is a Genealogical Compendium of the Fur Trade and Red River Settlement (Manitoba) families who also settled in Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana and the Pacific Northwest.Included in Volume 9 of 11 in a series of books: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Michel Amable Norman dit Jolicoeur, Joseph Page, Pierre Chrysologue Pambrun, Pierre 'Bostonais' Pangman, Bonaventure Parisien dit Leger, Michel Patenaude, Francois Paul, Paul Paul, Antoine Pelletier, Antoine Pepin, Narcisse Pepin, Pierre Pepin, Jean-Baptiste Perreault, Thomas Petit, Joseph Piche, Antoine Pilon, Basile Plante, Andre Poitras, John Pritchard, Michel Proulx.Descendants of William Norn, Oman Norquay, John Norris, Daniel Noyes, James Omand, Joseph Ouellette, Henri Paquette, Jean Baptiste Paquin, Joseph Paquin, Joseph Parenteau, John Park, Louis Patenaude dit Assiniboine, Michel Patenaude (b. 1773), Joseph Paul, James Peebles, Francois Perreault dit Morin (b. c1785); Francois Perreault dit Morin, Petit-Couteau, Jean Baptiste Plouffe dit Gervais, John Plummer, Victor "Attikamek" Poissonblanc, Charles Pratt, Joseph Primbeau, John Peter Pruden, John Baptiste (Indian) Quinn, Francois Etienne Quintal.
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