Stories of Our Ancestors, Lecture 2024 01 13
Stories of Our Ancestors, Lecture 2024 01 13 1. The voyageur families of Cardinal, Ladouceur, and Desjarlais 2. Marie Nettawikyek, of Oregon - said by me to be a Beaver Indian (pane-zaa) woman - and Jean-Baptiste Simard, a voyageur (said by me to mayhap have been with the likes of Mackenzie, to the Pacific, 1792-93) 3. Another look at the family of Jacques Cartier, commissioned by King Francis I of France to go to the New World (with three ships) 4. Children of Magdalen Small 5. Isaac Bedard, maitre-charpentier de grosses oeuvres 6. Ancestors of Gabriel Dumont, Chef Metis - two generations of serial marriages 7. United Empire Loyalist Alexander Campbell - wounded at Ticonderoga, and his brothers, men of the (Scottish) 42 Regiment of Foot 8. The families of Fille a Marier Francoise Jobin and Pierre Dandonneau 9. A complex familial union of French, Scottish - Orkney, English, Irish, Dutch, German, Swiss, Crow, Sauteuse, Ojibwa, Crise, and other women of the First Nations 10. Further exploration of other inter-relations betwixt Quebecois and Meacutetis families 11. A few NWMP families are simply acknowledged
Stories of Our Ancestors, Lecture 2024 01 13 1. The voyageur families of Cardinal, Ladouceur, and Desjarlais 2. Marie Nettawikyek, of Oregon - said by me to be a Beaver Indian (pane-zaa) woman - and Jean-Baptiste Simard, a voyageur (said by me to mayhap have been with the likes of Mackenzie, to the Pacific, 1792-93) 3. Another look at the family of Jacques Cartier, commissioned by King Francis I of France to go to the New World (with three ships) 4. Children of Magdalen Small 5. Isaac Bedard, maitre-charpentier de grosses oeuvres 6. Ancestors of Gabriel Dumont, Chef Metis - two generations of serial marriages 7. United Empire Loyalist Alexander Campbell - wounded at Ticonderoga, and his brothers, men of the (Scottish) 42 Regiment of Foot 8. The families of Fille a Marier Francoise Jobin and Pierre Dandonneau 9. A complex familial union of French, Scottish - Orkney, English, Irish, Dutch, German, Swiss, Crow, Sauteuse, Ojibwa, Crise, and other women of the First Nations 10. Further exploration of other inter-relations betwixt Quebecois and Meacutetis families 11. A few NWMP families are simply acknowledged