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Lapointe, Abraham Will dated 15 April 1862
Lapointe, Abraham Will dated 15 April 1862
With his land gifted to Élie, at age 63, Abraham made new will. He had given away all his hard assets. (i) As a true Christian, he gives his soul to God, his Creator; (ii) He was to be buried with Anastasie; (iii) his sons Alexandre and Élie would receive all furniture and effects and were charged with paying his debts; (iv) he made specific bequests to each of son Abraham and daughters Séraphine and Émilie, but the details are uncertain.
 
 
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Lapointe, Abraham Will No. 190 20 Oct 1853
Lapointe, Abraham Will No. 190 20 Oct 1853
Abraham created a new will. (i) as a Christian, he remands his soul to God, his creator; (2) he requested his body be interred in the cemetery of his death and that 10 requiem masses be said in the year of his death; (iv) bequeathed to Anastasie all furniture, personal effects, animals, agriculture and cooking implements, etc.
Anastasie was named executrix
 
 
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Lapointe, Alexandre - family mills at Dégelis
Lapointe, Alexandre - family mills at Dégelis
Translation of an excerpt from Du Dégelé à Dégelis 1885-1985, La Fondation du Centenaire de Ville Dégelis Inc., Ville Dégelis, 1984, pages 140-142 
 
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Lapointe, Élie-Joseph Marriage Contract No. 169 15 April 1862
Lapointe, Élie-Joseph Marriage Contract No. 169 15 April 1862
 
 
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Lapointe, Pierre Alexandre (1825-1900) and Anastasie Gagné (1825-1900)
Lapointe, Pierre Alexandre (1825-1900) and Anastasie Gagné (1825-1900)
Pierre Alexandre Lapointe was our most successful entrepreneurial French Canadian ancestor. He was a carpenter, blacksmith, farmer, builder and repairer of sawmills and grist mills, dealer in farm implements, and, importantly, prominent as a founding settler, land owner and mill owner of Sainte-Rose-du-Dégelé in Temiscouata.
 
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Lawlis, Church Street Cemetery and Historical Site: A Memorial
Lawlis, Church Street Cemetery and Historical Site: A Memorial
The original cemetery in Buckingham 
 
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Lawrence Power Descendents
Lawrence Power Descendents
 
 
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Lawrence Power relatives and descendants
Lawrence Power relatives and descendants
 
 
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Marangere Family History
Marangere Family History
 
 
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Mark Cullen
Mark Cullen
Early Memories of a Firstborn Cullen 
 
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McClements Children
McClements Children
Brief biographical sketches, photos and newspaper announcements of James and Julia McClements' 10 children.

Excerpt from The Cullens of Templeton A Two Hundred Year Journey, Mark Cullen, 2010, Chapter 6, pp 158-182  

 
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McClements Family Story 1988
McClements Family Story 1988
Lawrence Cullen completed this review of his family history in 1988; it incorporates his genealogy research over the 1975-1988 period 
 
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McClements Photo Gallery
McClements Photo Gallery
Photos of the McClements family.

Excerpt from The Cullens of Templeton A Two Hundred Year Journey, Mark Cullen, 2010, Chapter 6, pp 183-193  

 
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McClements, Carroll and Cassidy Families
McClements, Carroll and Cassidy Families
The story of my great grandparents Julia Carroll (1848-1873) and James McClements (1841-1919) and their life near Buckingham. She was a descendant of Carrolls and Cassidys from Denholm and Wakefield Townships in the Gatineau.

Excerpt from The Cullens of Templeton A Two Hundred Year Journey, Mark Cullen, 2010, Chapter 6, pp 133-158 

 
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New France - Forging a Nation
New France - Forging a Nation
An introduction to the founding and development of New France, the role of early explorers and the life of the first colonists. Also presents some of our early French Canadian ancestors and a list of Lapointe and Joanis ancestors who were the first of their generation to immigrate to New France, mostly in the 17th century.
A Melding of Cultures, Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis, Volume 2: Our Lapointe and Joanis Ancestors, Four Hundred Years of French Canadian Heritage, Mark Cullen, 2018, Chapter 1 plus pp 125-129 and 255  
 
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Norman Morse air crash April 5 1945 Hemingbrough, York UK
Norman Morse air crash April 5 1945 Hemingbrough, York UK
 
 
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Paul De Grosbois memories 1986
Paul De Grosbois memories 1986
 
 
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Power/Powers Lines
Power/Powers Lines
This is the story of the Power/Powers ancestors of my great grandmother, Mary Power.

Excerpt from The Cullens of Templeton A Two Hundred Year Journey, Mark Cullen, 2010, pp 117-131 and 227-229 

 
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Robert Turner Land Grant 1817
Robert Turner Land Grant 1817
 
 
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Stage Coach Service in the 1800s - Solomon Vail petition 1842
Stage Coach Service in the 1800s - Solomon Vail petition 1842
Petition by Solomon Vail of the Parish of Kingsclear (George Turner’s son-in-law).
Feb. 10, 1842 Vail reports that he "commenced running a Stage for the accommodation of Travelers on the new line of Road between Fredericton and St. Andrews about the first of January last and has continued to drive on the said road since that period once a week and occasionally twice. That your Petitioner has six horses on the said line, together with another pair of horses at all times ready in case of necessity. That your Petitioner leaves Fredericton on Monday in each week and St. Andrews on Wednesday each week, and performs the journey through in one day'.
 
 
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The Cullen/McClements Family History 1988
The Cullen/McClements Family History 1988
Lawrence Cullen completed this review of his Cullen and McClements family history in 1988; it incorporates much of his genealogy research over the 1975-1988 period.
 
 
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Turner Family - Aylen Lake
Turner Family - Aylen Lake
 
 
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Turner residences in Ottawa 1890-1899
Turner residences in Ottawa 1890-1899
From Ottawa directories for 1890-1899, residence addresses for Frank Turner and his brother George and sister Myra. Myra was a nurse, George H. was with the messenger service in the House of Commons and Frank was a railway engineer with Canada Atlantic Railway. Their brother, Fred may also have been a resident 1898-1899. 
 
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Turner, Francis Ebenezer (1853-1927) and Emma Lapointe (1856-1955)
Turner, Francis Ebenezer (1853-1927) and Emma Lapointe (1856-1955)
Frank Turner, born in Fredericton, worked in the family stagecoach business before becoming a railroad engineer in Ottawa. In marrying Emma Lapointe in 1876, Frank formed the first link to our extensive French Canadian heritage.

Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures, Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis, Volume 1: Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013 pp 37-53, 267-269 and 197-211 

 
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Turner, Frank - The Rideau Canal Railway Accident 1891
Turner, Frank - The Rideau Canal Railway Accident 1891
This report of a railway accident in 1891 alleges the involvement of Frank Turner.

Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, Appendix 4, pp 201-202 

 
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Turner, Frank and Emma Family Photo Album
Turner, Frank and Emma Family Photo Album
Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, pp 54-61

Additional photos courtesy of Steve de Grosbois 

 
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Turner, George and Bernadette Family Photo Album
Turner, George and Bernadette Family Photo Album

Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, pp 83-100. 

 
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Turner, George and Bernadette's Children
Turner, George and Bernadette's Children
Biographies of the 14 adult children of George and Bernadette Turner, each authored by members of their families

Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures: Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1, Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013,
Chapter 6, pp 101-135 

 
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Turner, George Hutchinson - Our Transportation Pioneer
Turner, George Hutchinson - Our Transportation Pioneer
George is our second generation Turner ancestor and our first known entrepreneur in the transportation business.

Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, pp 13-21 and 163-178 

 
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Turner, George Joseph (1884-1977) and Bernadette Joanis (1886-1973)
Turner, George Joseph (1884-1977) and Bernadette Joanis (1886-1973)
George Turner followed in his father Frank's footsteps as a railroad engineer, and also by marrying Bernadette Joanis in 1906, thereby extending our French Canadian ancestry.

Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, 2013, pp 63-82, 215-230 and 269-270.  

 
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Turner, Harold and Albert -  Drowning in the Rideau Canal 1912
Turner, Harold and Albert - Drowning in the Rideau Canal 1912
Lou Turner's 2- and 5-year-old sons drowned in the Rideau Canal in 1912.

Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, Appendix 4, pp 212-214 

 
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Turner, Holden and Jennet Hutchinson- Early Days in New Brunswick
Turner, Holden and Jennet Hutchinson- Early Days in New Brunswick
Holden was our first Turner ancestor to settle in Canada. This chapter covers his early years, settlement and life in the Fredericton area.

Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, pp 1-11 plus notes and appendices.  

 
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Turner, John (1824-1911) and Agnes Nicholson (1825-1894)
Turner, John (1824-1911) and Agnes Nicholson (1825-1894)
John Turner, our great-great grandfather, was a colourful horseman and stage operator for more than 50 years in New Brunswick and the Temiscouata region of Quebec.

Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures, Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, pp 23-36, 179-195 and 265-267 

 
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Turner, John Albert Mark Memorial (1922-1942)
Turner, John Albert Mark Memorial (1922-1942)
Mark was one of five children of George and Bernadette Turner to serve in Canada’s armed forces in WWII. He was a 19-year-old RCAF flight sergeant wireless/air gunner when his Wellington bomber was shot down over Holland on June 9, 1942.

Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, Appendix 6, pp 231-242 

 
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Turner, Lou - My Uncle Lou Turner
Turner, Lou - My Uncle Lou Turner
Lou Turner was a railroad engineer, a violinist and inventor, with an early version of the automobile automatic transmission to his credit. This memory was written by his nephew Roland de Grosbois.

Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, Appendix 7, pp 253-262 

 

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