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4 Dec 2006 14:30:51 -0800 soc.genealogy.french
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Grannyboots...
Hi Everyone,
I am looking for information on the Marine Company of St Bear. My GGGGG

Denis Beauregard...
Be very careful when using those translation softwares...
St Bear is a mistake. Should be St-Ours.

grandfather served in this company, probably before 1742. He
immigrated to Canada 1743. I was thinking if I could find a crest etc
for this company, would be great. Or maybe a list of the men that
served in that company. Here is the information on his immigration
papers. If anyone recognizes any names etc, I would really like to hear

Denis Beauregard...
There is no such thing as immigration papers at that time.
You copied a summary about him, and this is not based on any
single paper but on many independent records.

from you. I will appreciate any help, thank you.

Denis Beauregard...
St-Ours was born in Quebec. There is a crest for his family,
St-Ours from Dauphine. I am not sure if his father or grand-father
was the elder of the son, the son keeping the crest. But you should

Grannyboots...
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Statute Married
Date of birth 03-10-1717
Go back to baptism 05-10-1717
Place of origin Versailles (Notre-Dame) (Yvelines) 78646
Parents Isaac and Marie-Anne Chomet
First mention with the country 1743
Occupation on arrival Soldier of the troops of the marine, company of
St-Bear
Date of marriage 29-01-1748
Place of the marriage Montreal (Notre-Dame)
United Louise Marceau
Remarks Four brothers and sisters are baptized in Versailles
(Notre-Dame) between 1715 and 1721, of which his/her Guillaume brother
born the 03-10-1717 and baptized the 05 of the same month. His/her
father, of Swiss origin, dies at the 48 years age and is buried in
Versailles (Notre-Dame) 14-07-1729.
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