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  1. Leslie Lucey says:
    2013/09/14 at 12:19

    Excellent Nicky!

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    • admin admin says:
      2013/09/29 at 15:13

      Thank you Leslie!

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  2. Cecile Guilbault says:
    2013/09/15 at 17:45

    My great grandparents came down from Quebec in 1890

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  3. Irene Deshaies Vergelli says:
    2013/09/16 at 19:47

    All of my grandparents came from Quebec ,my mother was born in Montreal

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  4. Sylvia Johnson says:
    2013/09/22 at 12:36

    Thank you for this site. All 4 of my mémère’s came to the US from Quebec.

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  5. Jean Bissonnette says:
    2013/09/23 at 00:24

    My grandparents came from Quebec…and another set came from Sherbrooke. Being young, I did not ask a lot of questions, how they came here or why…one grandfather was the cook in the lumber camps, the other came to work in the mill.

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  6. Lynne Labbe Wells says:
    2013/09/23 at 23:59

    I grew up in Van Buren, Maine. Some of my ancestors came from Québec and before that from France. Can’t wait to follow this website.

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  7. Ronald Poulin says:
    2013/09/24 at 01:56

    Hi, I was born in Tupper Lake , NY. The child of a French-Canadian lumberjack from St. Georges de Beauce , Quebec. He came to the states in the ’40’s, was drafted by the US after Pearl Harbor , came back to Lewiston , Me and eventually moved to Berlin, NH where he met his future wife, a Rousseau whose father was from Sorel, Quebec. We ended up in Syracuse, NY where my Dad worked on construction. I met the love of my life , a Choquette whose family came here from Laval(Montreal) Quebec. Good luck on this project.

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    • admin admin says:
      2013/09/29 at 15:13

      Thank you Ronald! There are a lot of fascinating Mémère stories out there!

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  8. Juliana L'Heureux says:
    2013/10/19 at 19:01

    Very impressive http://www.memere.org Merci.

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  9. Celine says:
    2013/11/24 at 16:35

    My Memere originally came fro RI but met a man from Canada and they made their life in Upton, Quebec. My Mom came to the states for work in the mills and met my Dad and married. I have lots of info on my Dad’s family but not much on Mom’s. Never asked too many questions and now there’s no one to ask! Thank You for providing a way to look into my heritage.

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