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Jean Baptiste Derosiers
Born
Nov. 12, 1797
Lavaltrie, Quebec, Canada
Father
Jean-Baptiste Desrosiers
Mother
Josephe Bonin
Jean-Baptiste second wife was Marie Jubinville
Brothers (step)
Francois Desrosiers
Pierre Desrosiers
Alexis Desrosiers
The three boys were the sons of Marie Jubinville
Sisters
Married
Marie Bourdon
September 28, 1845
Henryville, Quebec, Canada
This 1845 marriage is a renewal of vows by Jean-Baptiste and Marie Bourdon because questions about the proper or legal publications of their marriage. The orginal marriage is estimated to have been around 1838 in Quebec.
Children
Fabea Desrosiers
Josephine Desrosiers
Solomie Desrosiers
Marie Ismael Desrosiers
These four births were before the 1845 marriage. Fabea could be Fabain who fought and died in the Civil War. He listed his residence as Burlington, Vt. Josephine married Nicholas Lahue in 1864 in Swanton, Vt. Solomie is Sally in the 1851 Canadian Census and could be the wife of a Napolean Bourdreau. The godparents for Marie were Charles Bourdon, brother to Marie and his wife Merente Goyette. All four of these children were baptized at Saint Georges-de-Henryville Catholic Church in Henryvill, Que. The parents Jean-Baptiste Desrosiers and Marie Bourdon listed their residence as Missisquoi Bay (Philipsburg), Quebec.
Alfred Desrosiers
Edouard Desrosiers
Damas Desrosiers
Nazaire Desrosiers
Gaspars Desrosiers
Ursula Desrosiers
Alphonse Desrosiers
Marie Felaneize Desrosiers
Joseph Desrosiers
Cleophas Desrosiers
All 10 of these children were baptized in the Parish of Notre Dame-de-L'Assomption Catholic Church in the Villiage of Notre Dame-de-Stanbridge, Quebc. The residence listed on each of the Baptisams is Missisquoi Bay (Philipsburg), Quebec. The name Damas in English is Thomas.
Residence
According to the 1851 Canadian Census She lived with her husband Jean-Baptiste Desrosiers in Missisquoi Bay (Philipsburg). Quebec, Canada
Work
Appeared to be self employed. According to the 1851 Canadian Census Jean-Baptiste Desrosiers owned his own shop in Missisquoi Bay (Philipsburg) Quebec
Died
March 19, 1879 in Swanton, Vermont
Buried
Unknown
Birth Certificate NEED
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Naturalization Papers NEED
Land Deed NEED
Birth identified through the PRDH program operated by U. Montreal. The PRDH program has the population of Quebec before 1800.