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The Jesuit Relations and Allied
Documents. Travels and Explorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New
France - 1610-1791. The Original
French, Latin and Italian Texts, with English Translations and Notes;
Illustrated by Portraits, Maps and Facsimiles. Edited by Reuben
Gold Thwaites, secretary of the Wisconsin Historical Society. 73 Volumes,
approximately 21,000 pages. 1896. Burrows Brothers. Cleveland, Ohio.
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| 097637 | The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in North America (1610-1791). With an Introduction by Reuben Gold Thwaites. Selected and Edited by Edna Kenton. Originally published in 1925. This is a 1998 reprint. The story of travel and exploration by Jesuit Missionaries in North America between 1610-1791. The editor has done a wonderful job of modernizing the texts used by various Jesuit journalists of these periods. It makes for compelling reading. A find for students of early Canadian history. 527 pp. | Reg Price Sale Price |
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| 098002 | Searching Through the Old Records of New France by Armand H. Demers, Jr. A masterful translation of À Travers les Régistres by Rev. Cyprien Tanguay. A complement to the Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Canadiennes, Rev. Tanguay's "bible" of French-Canadian genealogy, this volume provides the genealogist with thousands of stories and anecdotes culled from Rev. Tanguay's extensive research in the parish registers of Québec. It brings to life the names and dates you've already found in your research and provides a valuable insight into the daily lives of our ancestors in the 17th and 18th centuries. More info . | $34.95 | ||
| 097516 | Ecclesiastical Authorizations for Permission to Marry: 15 April 1757 to 1763 . 159 pages, soft bound. Contains a listing (with supporting evidence) of those people wishing to marry in Québec who must prove that they are not currently married to someone in France. Each candidate had to prove that he was not married either by religious testimony or, more often, the testimony of a friend. | $16.95 | ||
| 097155 | Les Officiers de Milice du Bas-Canada 1812-1815 (Lower Canada's Military Officers 1812-1815) by Luc Lepine. Montréal: 1996, SGCF. 305 pages, illustrations, indexed. Contains an alphabetical listing of all 1,542 militia officers who served during the given period. Most genealogists should be able to find an ancestor or two, as these were not professional soldiers for the most part, but merely parish leaders who had to perform mandatory military service. | $29.95 | ||
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