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Le Houallet, v. 38 (2006)
Le Houallet, v. 38 (2006)
Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)- Identifier
- 144274_38
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Ouellet, Joseph-Eug ne
- Ouellet, Jean-Robert
- Ouellet, Alphonse
- Extent
- 100 pages
- Language
- English
- eng
- en with some spanish
- Access Level
- Protected
- Page Count
- 100
- Title
- Le Houallet, v. 38 (2006)
- Identifier
- 144274_38
- Language
- English
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Description
- Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Houellet (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from France, and settled in Canada in the 1600-1700s, especially in Quebec. Ren Ho allet, Hoelet, or Rouallet (1635-1722) was the son of Francois Ouellet and Elizabeth Bare who was born at Ste Anne de la Pocati re. He left Paris, France and settled in Canada ca. 1662. In 1666, Ren married Anne Rivet in Quebec, and had three sons. Anne died in 1675. In 1679, Ren married Th r se Mignot, and had two sons and four daughters. In the 1800s, some descendants moved to British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan (Canada), and to Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan. Later families also lived in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territory, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan (Canada), Africa, France, Haiti, New Zealand, South America, and in Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and elsewhere. The Association of the Oellet-te Families of Quebec, Inc. (Association of the Ouellet-te Families of America) was organized in 1966, with headquarters in Quebec. For more information see their Web site. This newsletter is printed in both French and English, and their Web site provides a translation feature.
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Le Houallet, v. 37 (2005)
Le Houallet, v. 37 (2005)
Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)- Identifier
- 144274_37
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Ouellet, Joseph-Eug ne
- Ouellet, Jean-Robert
- Ouellet, Alphonse
- Extent
- 92 pages
- Language
- English
- eng
- en with some spanish
- Access Level
- Protected
- Page Count
- 92
- Title
- Le Houallet, v. 37 (2005)
- Identifier
- 144274_37
- Language
- English
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Description
- Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Houellet (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from France, and settled in Canada in the 1600-1700s, especially in Quebec. Ren Ho allet, Hoelet, or Rouallet (1635-1722) was the son of Francois Ouellet and Elizabeth Bare who was born at Ste Anne de la Pocati re. He left Paris, France and settled in Canada ca. 1662. In 1666, Ren married Anne Rivet in Quebec, and had three sons. Anne died in 1675. In 1679, Ren married Th r se Mignot, and had two sons and four daughters. In the 1800s, some descendants moved to British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan (Canada), and to Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan. Later families also lived in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territory, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan (Canada), Africa, France, Haiti, New Zealand, South America, and in Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and elsewhere. The Association of the Oellet-te Families of Quebec, Inc. (Association of the Ouellet-te Families of America) was organized in 1966, with headquarters in Quebec. For more information see their Web site. This newsletter is printed in both French and English, and their Web site provides a translation feature.
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Le Houallet, v. 36 (2004)
Le Houallet, v. 36 (2004)
Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)- Identifier
- 144274_36
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Ouellet, Joseph-Eug ne
- Ouellet, Jean-Robert
- Ouellet, Alphonse
- Extent
- 84 pages
- Language
- English
- eng
- en with some spanish
- Access Level
- Protected
- Page Count
- 84
- Title
- Le Houallet, v. 36 (2004)
- Identifier
- 144274_36
- Language
- English
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Description
- Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Houellet (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from France, and settled in Canada in the 1600-1700s, especially in Quebec. Ren Ho allet, Hoelet, or Rouallet (1635-1722) was the son of Francois Ouellet and Elizabeth Bare who was born at Ste Anne de la Pocati re. He left Paris, France and settled in Canada ca. 1662. In 1666, Ren married Anne Rivet in Quebec, and had three sons. Anne died in 1675. In 1679, Ren married Th r se Mignot, and had two sons and four daughters. In the 1800s, some descendants moved to British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan (Canada), and to Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan. Later families also lived in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territory, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan (Canada), Africa, France, Haiti, New Zealand, South America, and in Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and elsewhere. The Association of the Oellet-te Families of Quebec, Inc. (Association of the Ouellet-te Families of America) was organized in 1966, with headquarters in Quebec. For more information see their Web site. This newsletter is printed in both French and English, and their Web site provides a translation feature.
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Le Houallet, v. 35 (2003)
Le Houallet, v. 35 (2003)
Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)- Identifier
- 144274_35
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Ouellet, Joseph-Eug ne
- Ouellet, Jean-Robert
- Ouellet, Alphonse
- Extent
- 80 pages
- Language
- English
- eng
- en with some spanish
- Access Level
- Protected
- Page Count
- 80
- Title
- Le Houallet, v. 35 (2003)
- Identifier
- 144274_35
- Language
- English
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Description
- Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Houellet (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from France, and settled in Canada in the 1600-1700s, especially in Quebec. Ren Ho allet, Hoelet, or Rouallet (1635-1722) was the son of Francois Ouellet and Elizabeth Bare who was born at Ste Anne de la Pocati re. He left Paris, France and settled in Canada ca. 1662. In 1666, Ren married Anne Rivet in Quebec, and had three sons. Anne died in 1675. In 1679, Ren married Th r se Mignot, and had two sons and four daughters. In the 1800s, some descendants moved to British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan (Canada), and to Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan. Later families also lived in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territory, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan (Canada), Africa, France, Haiti, New Zealand, South America, and in Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and elsewhere. The Association of the Oellet-te Families of Quebec, Inc. (Association of the Ouellet-te Families of America) was organized in 1966, with headquarters in Quebec. For more information see their Web site. This newsletter is printed in both French and English, and their Web site provides a translation feature.
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Le Houallet, v. 34 (2002)
Le Houallet, v. 34 (2002)
Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)- Identifier
- 144274_34
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Ouellet, Joseph-Eug ne
- Ouellet, Jean-Robert
- Ouellet, Alphonse
- Extent
- 84 pages
- Language
- English
- eng
- en with some spanish
- Access Level
- Protected
- Page Count
- 84
- Title
- Le Houallet, v. 34 (2002)
- Identifier
- 144274_34
- Language
- English
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Description
- Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Houellet (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from France, and settled in Canada in the 1600-1700s, especially in Quebec. Ren Ho allet, Hoelet, or Rouallet (1635-1722) was the son of Francois Ouellet and Elizabeth Bare who was born at Ste Anne de la Pocati re. He left Paris, France and settled in Canada ca. 1662. In 1666, Ren married Anne Rivet in Quebec, and had three sons. Anne died in 1675. In 1679, Ren married Th r se Mignot, and had two sons and four daughters. In the 1800s, some descendants moved to British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan (Canada), and to Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan. Later families also lived in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territory, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan (Canada), Africa, France, Haiti, New Zealand, South America, and in Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and elsewhere. The Association of the Oellet-te Families of Quebec, Inc. (Association of the Ouellet-te Families of America) was organized in 1966, with headquarters in Quebec. For more information see their Web site. This newsletter is printed in both French and English, and their Web site provides a translation feature.
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Le Houallet, v. 33 (2001)
Le Houallet, v. 33 (2001)
Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)- Identifier
- 144274_33
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Ouellet, Joseph-Eug ne
- Ouellet, Jean-Robert
- Ouellet, Alphonse
- Extent
- 82 pages
- Language
- English
- eng
- en with some spanish
- Access Level
- Protected
- Page Count
- 82
- Title
- Le Houallet, v. 33 (2001)
- Identifier
- 144274_33
- Language
- English
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Description
- Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Houellet (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from France, and settled in Canada in the 1600-1700s, especially in Quebec. Ren Ho allet, Hoelet, or Rouallet (1635-1722) was the son of Francois Ouellet and Elizabeth Bare who was born at Ste Anne de la Pocati re. He left Paris, France and settled in Canada ca. 1662. In 1666, Ren married Anne Rivet in Quebec, and had three sons. Anne died in 1675. In 1679, Ren married Th r se Mignot, and had two sons and four daughters. In the 1800s, some descendants moved to British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan (Canada), and to Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan. Later families also lived in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territory, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan (Canada), Africa, France, Haiti, New Zealand, South America, and in Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and elsewhere. The Association of the Oellet-te Families of Quebec, Inc. (Association of the Ouellet-te Families of America) was organized in 1966, with headquarters in Quebec. For more information see their Web site. This newsletter is printed in both French and English, and their Web site provides a translation feature.
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Le Houallet, v. 32 (2000)
Le Houallet, v. 32 (2000)
Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)- Identifier
- 144274_32
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Ouellet, Joseph-Eug ne
- Ouellet, Jean-Robert
- Ouellet, Alphonse
- Extent
- 82 pages
- Language
- English
- eng
- en with some spanish
- Access Level
- Protected
- Page Count
- 82
- Title
- Le Houallet, v. 32 (2000)
- Identifier
- 144274_32
- Language
- English
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Description
- Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Houellet (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from France, and settled in Canada in the 1600-1700s, especially in Quebec. Ren Ho allet, Hoelet, or Rouallet (1635-1722) was the son of Francois Ouellet and Elizabeth Bare who was born at Ste Anne de la Pocati re. He left Paris, France and settled in Canada ca. 1662. In 1666, Ren married Anne Rivet in Quebec, and had three sons. Anne died in 1675. In 1679, Ren married Th r se Mignot, and had two sons and four daughters. In the 1800s, some descendants moved to British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan (Canada), and to Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan. Later families also lived in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territory, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan (Canada), Africa, France, Haiti, New Zealand, South America, and in Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and elsewhere. The Association of the Oellet-te Families of Quebec, Inc. (Association of the Ouellet-te Families of America) was organized in 1966, with headquarters in Quebec. For more information see their Web site. This newsletter is printed in both French and English, and their Web site provides a translation feature.
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Le Houallet, v. 31 (1999)
Le Houallet, v. 31 (1999)
Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)- Identifier
- 144274_31
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Ouellet, Joseph-Eug ne
- Ouellet, Jean-Robert
- Ouellet, Alphonse
- Extent
- 82 pages
- Language
- English
- eng
- en with some spanish
- Access Level
- Protected
- Page Count
- 82
- Title
- Le Houallet, v. 31 (1999)
- Identifier
- 144274_31
- Language
- English
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Description
- Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Houellet (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from France, and settled in Canada in the 1600-1700s, especially in Quebec. Ren Ho allet, Hoelet, or Rouallet (1635-1722) was the son of Francois Ouellet and Elizabeth Bare who was born at Ste Anne de la Pocati re. He left Paris, France and settled in Canada ca. 1662. In 1666, Ren married Anne Rivet in Quebec, and had three sons. Anne died in 1675. In 1679, Ren married Th r se Mignot, and had two sons and four daughters. In the 1800s, some descendants moved to British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan (Canada), and to Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan. Later families also lived in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territory, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan (Canada), Africa, France, Haiti, New Zealand, South America, and in Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and elsewhere. The Association of the Oellet-te Families of Quebec, Inc. (Association of the Ouellet-te Families of America) was organized in 1966, with headquarters in Quebec. For more information see their Web site. This newsletter is printed in both French and English, and their Web site provides a translation feature.
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Le Houallet, v. 30 (1998)
Le Houallet, v. 30 (1998)
Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)- Identifier
- 144274_30
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Ouellet, Joseph-Eug ne
- Ouellet, Jean-Robert
- Ouellet, Alphonse
- Extent
- 20 pages
- Language
- English
- eng
- en with some spanish
- Access Level
- Protected
- Page Count
- 82
- Title
- Le Houallet, v. 30 (1998)
- Identifier
- 144274_30
- Language
- English
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Description
- Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Houellet (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from France, and settled in Canada in the 1600-1700s, especially in Quebec. Ren Ho allet, Hoelet, or Rouallet (1635-1722) was the son of Francois Ouellet and Elizabeth Bare who was born at Ste Anne de la Pocati re. He left Paris, France and settled in Canada ca. 1662. In 1666, Ren married Anne Rivet in Quebec, and had three sons. Anne died in 1675. In 1679, Ren married Th r se Mignot, and had two sons and four daughters. In the 1800s, some descendants moved to British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan (Canada), and to Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan. Later families also lived in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territory, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan (Canada), Africa, France, Haiti, New Zealand, South America, and in Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and elsewhere. The Association of the Oellet-te Families of Quebec, Inc. (Association of the Ouellet-te Families of America) was organized in 1966, with headquarters in Quebec. For more information see their Web site. This newsletter is printed in both French and English, and their Web site provides a translation feature.
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Le Houallet, v. 29 (1997)
Le Houallet, v. 29 (1997)
Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)- Identifier
- 144274_29
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Ouellet, Joseph-Eug ne
- Ouellet, Jean-Robert
- Ouellet, Alphonse
- Extent
- 80 pages
- Language
- English
- eng
- en with some spanish
- Access Level
- Protected
- Page Count
- 80
- Title
- Le Houallet, v. 29 (1997)
- Identifier
- 144274_29
- Language
- English
- Creator
- Association des Familles O ellet-te du Quebec, Inc. (La Pocati re, Qu bec)
- Description
- Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Houellet (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from France, and settled in Canada in the 1600-1700s, especially in Quebec. Ren Ho allet, Hoelet, or Rouallet (1635-1722) was the son of Francois Ouellet and Elizabeth Bare who was born at Ste Anne de la Pocati re. He left Paris, France and settled in Canada ca. 1662. In 1666, Ren married Anne Rivet in Quebec, and had three sons. Anne died in 1675. In 1679, Ren married Th r se Mignot, and had two sons and four daughters. In the 1800s, some descendants moved to British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan (Canada), and to Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan. Later families also lived in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territory, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan (Canada), Africa, France, Haiti, New Zealand, South America, and in Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and elsewhere. The Association of the Oellet-te Families of Quebec, Inc. (Association of the Ouellet-te Families of America) was organized in 1966, with headquarters in Quebec. For more information see their Web site. This newsletter is printed in both French and English, and their Web site provides a translation feature.