Le Houallet, v. 36 (2004)
- Title No
- 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
- Language
- English
- eng
- en with some spanish
- Subject
- Houallet family
- Hoelet family
- Houilet family
- Houlet family
- Oelet family
- Oelette family
- Oellet family
- Oellette family
- Oielette family
- Oielle family
- Oiellet family
- Oilet family
- Hoilet family
- Oilette family
- Oillet family
- Ouaillet family
- Oualet family
- Oualette family
- Ouallet family
- Ouallette family
- Ouelet family
- Ouelett family
- Ouelette family
- Houailet family
- Ouelle family
- Ouellet family
- Ouellette family
- Ouellon family
- Oueslet family
- Oueslette family
- Ouillet family
- Oulle family
- Oullet family
- Oylet family
- Houalet family
- Oyllet family
- Rouallet family
- Welet family
- Welette family
- Wellet family
- Wellette family
- Wilet family
- Willet family
- Willete family
- Willette family
- Houalette family
- Houallette family
- Houelet family
- Houellet family
- Houellette family
- Extent
- 84 pages
- Page Count
- 84
- Owning Institution
- Family History Library; http://www.familysearch.org/
- Publisher Digital
- FamilySearch International
- Access Level
- Protected
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