Posted By:Jean Marie Matteau
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Subject:Re: Sebastien Morin
Post Date:May 04, 2009 at 11:39:23
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Forum:Morin Family Genealogy Forum
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Hi Doug:

Sebastien Morin
M1: 14 Nov 1808, St-Hyacinthe (N.D. du Rosaire) to Francoise Vegiard dit Labonte (dit = aka) d/o Antoine and Francoise Desprunes

M2: Angelique Lancognard dit Santerre (often transcribed erronnouly as Sanster, Ganster) 22 Feb 1919, St-Hyacinthe (N.D. du Rosaire) d/o Gabriel and Josette Ouellet.

Sébastien was the son of Sebastien Morin and madgelaine Senechal.

There is probably a lot more ancestry of Sebastien avail. on-line. Are you familiar with BMS2000? I have not financial implication with the database but here is a quick description.

BMS2000 basic instructions.

BMS2000 is a database of baptisms, marriages and deaths («S« stands for «sepulture» or «burials») records for the province of Quebec, a little from Ontario. The data were taken from parish or counties repertories. English and French versions of instructions are available. More marriages than B and D because B- and D repertories were produced for no more than 10 % of the Quebec parishes and few or none from the Montreal area. Given that the data are taken from repertories, one has to be aware that if the repertory was produced in 1980 and for which there has not been any update, the marriages for the post-1980 period are not available in BMS2000. To make up for it, we in Quebec use the marriage and death database of the Quebec Statistics Bureau or Statistics covering the period of 1926 to 1996. Now avail. on line. Register if you want to make research in Quebec. 25 free queries. Thereafter, you may deposit some funds. about 10 cents per query. No charge if you do not get the full details of the record. I suggest that you search with surnames of the couple only (no given names). If the surname of a partner has numerous variations, use the surname of the other partner and one or two given names (bride and groom). Rather easy to use. To search for a marriage: select: SPOUSES (in the upper right corner section) and type in the surnames of the partners.. If you want the name of the married male children of a couple, select: GROOM's parents and insert all the parents' surnames and given names. Click on each line one at a time to get details . To get the names of the married female children of a couple, select: Bride's parents (because when the daughters of a couple get married, they are brides), and insert the parents' surnames and given names..Again, click on every line to reveal the name of the daughters and their marriage data may sound complicated but it is not after a few attempts.

Jean-Marie
Gatineau, Quebec