The people best fitted for this country are those who can work with their own hands.
Pierre Boucher
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Pierre Boucher
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Thank you for this interesting information about the Boucher’s.
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You are welcome…I am glad that you enjoyed it.
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Thanks for posting cousin, loved the story. Jacques Boucher my 11th ggf.
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I am glad you enjoyed the story.
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Missed seeing your posts! Welcome back! It looks like you’ve been busy. That’s a lot of French connections and history and a lot of research! Good job!
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Thanks..went away for spring break..busy at work…and the research for this couple was time consuming, but I am a nerd at heart…love to research!
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Well, glad to see you back…
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Well done great job researching. I have to admit that researching is what I like to do, it is the writing that I find so hard.
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I love doing both…lol…a true nerd at <3!
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Thank you, very interesting. My family Boucher is in Barachois.
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I am so glad you enjoyed reading about the Boucher family.
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Wonderful post! Would you mind sharing the source for the info on Gaspard and Nicole’s death in a house fire? PRDH doesn’t show a d.o.d. for them.
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Thank you for your kind words. Here is one source that suggested that they died in a fire. Also one of the records…can’t remember which one, one of the daughters gave testimony that her father died in a fire.
Lebel Gérard, et al. Our French-Canadian Ancestors. Vol. 6, LISI Press, 1983.
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Thank you for your research and sharing this story with us. I just came across your article and will share it amongst my siblings and cousins that are interested in such stories. In 2018, I visited Tourouvre, Perche, France and found it very fascinating including The Museum of French Emigration to Canada.
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Thank you for stopping by; I am glad you enjoyed the article. How exciting to experience France!
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