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 Cullen Family History
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 | Joanis and Lapointe ancestors in New France – Filles à Marier All our 'first-in-Canada' ancestors who were filles à marier |
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 | Joanis and Lapointe ancestors in New France – Filles du Roi All our 'first-in-Canada' ancestors who were filles du roi |
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 | Joanis and Lapointe ancestors in New France – Our soldier ancestors |
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 | Joanis and Lapointe ancestors in New France – early ancestors Our earliest ancestors in New France |
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 | Joanis Ancestors A list of our Joanis great grandparent ancestors (husbands and wives) who were the first of their families to settle in New France, mostly in the 17th century.> Revised excerpt from 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, Vancouver, 2018, Appendix 1, pp 127-129.> Revised May 2018. |
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 | Lapointe Ancestors A list of our Lapointe great grandparent ancestors (husbands and wives) who were the first of their families to settle in New France, mostly in the 17th century.> Revised excerpt from 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, Vancouver, 2018, Appendix 1, pp 125-126.> |
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 | Jean Nicolet memorial statue, Red Banks, Wisconsin |
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 | Hébert, Louis - Statue in Montmorency Park in Quebec City In Quebec City’s Montmorency Park, a large monument commemorates Louis Hébert, Marie Rollet and their son-in-law, Guillaume Couillard. The central figure is Louis holding a sheaf of corn in one hand and a sickle in the other. On the right is Marie holding her three children and on the left is Guillaume with a plough. A plaque lists the first colonists of Quebec. |
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