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C**N
Five Stars
Great book !! Loved the history. AND it's about my family.
P**R
Five Stars
Great genealogical reference for French Canadian families
G**N
Pierre Couc Lafleur of Cognac, son of Nicolas Couc ...
Pierre Couc Lafleur of Cognac, son of Nicolas Couc and Elisabeth Templair, married 16 Apr 1657 at Trois-Riiveres, Marie Miteouamegoukoue, Algonquine, Present: Charles Pachirini, Algonquin, Barthelemy Anaraoui, Algonquin, Pere marchand, Ameau St-Severin, Paul Ragueneau Jesuite.Louis Lafleur, baptized 27 November 1659, son of __ Lafleur and Miteouamegoukoue (Indienne), Godfather: _ Normanville, Godmother: Madeleine Segneuret, Rene Menard priest of Trois-Rivieres.Louis Couc Montour, son of Pierre Couc Lafleur Decoignac and Marie Miteouanigoucoue, married 7 January 1688, Jeanne Quigetigoucoue an Algonquine, Present: Degray chevalier, captain of the marine detachment, Crevier, seigneur of St-Francois-du-Lac, Bere, bourgeois of La Rochelle, Henri Debernieres grand vicar, Benoit Duplein priest.Perhaps in haste the previous reviewer was suggesting the son of Pierre and Marie.
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When a researcher does not know the name of the ...
When a researcher does not know the name of the Algonquin woman about whom she is writing and the place at which she was married, buyer beware, or, at least, be aware. See my article and a digital image of the original Church marriage record (and more) in my article: "The Greek digraph representing the sounds /ou/ or English /w/ before a vowel" on theFrench Canadian and Native Families page of the French-Canadian Heritage Society ofMichigan in the right hand column.http://habitantheritage.org/native_americans/french_canadian_and_native_families
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