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Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors Genealogy Book
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Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestorsof Members of The National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century
Mary Louise Marshall Hutton
Volume totaling
466
pages. Book is in excellent condition. Just what you need for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
This publication is a key to the lineage records of members of the National Society Colonial Dames. The base work is a complete list of the 8,000 seventeenth-century ancestors from whom descent has been positively proved by members of this prestigious hereditary society. As a rule, each entry gives the name of the colonial ancestor, his dates of birth and death, the name of his wife, his colony of residence, and his occupation or service. To the original list of 8,000 seventeenth-century ancestors from whom descent has been positively proved, Supplement 1 adds the names of 2,500 additional ancestors from whom descent was proved by members of the Society between 1975 and 1979. Supplement 2 contains the names of an additional 2,500 ancestors from whom descent was proved by members of the Society between 1979 and 1988.
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Up for sale is a hard to find book that documents the status of the Catholic Church in colonial Canada (New France) in the early part of the 18th Century. It will be a valuable genealogical aid for persons researching their ancestors back to this time and era or for anyone interested in the religious community in New France.
Title:
The Catholic Church in Canada, 1721
Subtitle:
A Profile for Genealogy and Microhistory Based on a Proces-Verbal by Procureur General Collet. Edited and With Annotations by Abbe Ivanhoe Caron.
Author and editor: Procurer General Collet and Abbe Ivanhoe Caron (This edition also has an Index to Personal Names by Ruth Ortego Berthelot.)
Originally published: Rapport de l'Archiviste de la Province de Quebec, 1921
Republished by Polyanthos, Inc., copyright 1972, Cottonport, Louisiana 71327
Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 73-175198 (No ISBN found.)
Paperback: 8.5 inches tall by 5.5 inches wide.
Pages: 118 (This does not include the 29 page Index whose pages are not numbered)
Please see photos #4 and 5 for the Table of Contents.
IMPORTANT NOTE: THE VAST MAJORITY OF THIS BOOK IS IN FRENCH. ENGLISH IS RESTRICTED TO THE TITLE PAGE AND A THREE PAGE INTRODUCTION BY ABBE IVANHOE CARON ENTITLED: "OFFICIAL REPORT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL COLLET ON THE DISTRICT OF THE PARISHES OF NEW FRANCE"
The original author of this book was Mathieu Benoit Collet, who served as attorney general to the Conscil Superieur of Quebec from 1712 until his death in 1727. Prior to coming to New France, he had been an attorney in the Parlement of Paris, King's Counsellor. He was involved in many projects that improved the quality of life in Quebec. Over a period of 4 months in 1721, Collet and court reporter Nicholas-Gaspard Boucault canvassed both sides of the St. Lawrence River, visiting and documenting several dozen communities, many of whom did not yet have priests. The parishioners would present their views, complaints and requests which were all documented in official reports. Collet and Boucault were highly praised for their work and were awarded 1200 livres and 300 livres, respectively, as a gratuity. Based on their findings, a regulation was issued in September, 1721, and confirmed by the State Council in 1722, creating 82 parochial districts, each with boundaries.
Please see above for complete description of condition and for photos. Sold as is.
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