A PEOPLE'S GENEALOGY
A people's genealogy, is very important, we have merely to look at the works of Tanguay of Drouin, to note the importance that it little to have, as memory of a people or a Nation. I am to the writing and the preparation of a dictionary, but not any dictionary, because I speak here of the Dictionary of the Métis of Quebec. Then, we can make it, we have the means and the capacity to make this Dictionary of the Métis of Quebec and the domestic Clans. This dictionary will be of a big utility for us the Métis of Quebec and it it will be of advantage for those that we will follow, it will be for them a source important of references than us their will let in inheritance. This dictionary will survive us, it will be easier to our descendants to make some ties with the past.
Every Nation or Community could present the historic of his Nation or Community, the equivalent of one page roughly. I have the possibility and resources to make it, more of 23 years of experience in genealogy, a personal bank of 55,000 names, yes we can make it without problem.
To make itself, we need your help because, only one person, little to start a work of the sort without help of no one. The process to follow is very important and, not complicated, to write down you, here is the gait to follow;
- Your name and first name. (name of the father and the mother)
- Date and birth place.
- Name of the adherence Clan (so such is the case).
- Name of adherence to a Nation or Community and she lacquer.
- Your autochthonous source with the name of the autochthonous ancestor the conjouint binder places of marriage, Brief a proof of your ties native.
- The release in the Dictionary of the Métis of Quebec, will probably be of this style;
EXAMPLE OF ENROLLMENT FOR THE DICTIONARY
Leblanc Paul; Métis, son of Charles Leblanc and Bernadette Tremblay, born September 15, 1954 in Cacouna. Bound to the Clan Domestic Leblanc, belonging to the Community Half-caste of River to Pierre, The source Half-caste is, Marguerite Atout, Amerindian of the River Roman, she/it marries February 27, 1885 in Sep-Islands, German Leblanc son of François Leblanc and Jeanne Gagnon. The progeny of German Leblanc is the following, German, Paul, Charles, and Paul Leblanc.
Martin André; Métis, son of Leo Martin and Angelic Mirault, born February 23, 1942 in Chicoutimi. Bound to the Clan Domestic Martin belonging to the Community Métis of Arvida. The source Métis is, Marie Christine of Chicoutimi, Amerindian, she marries November 18, 1735 to the Crumblings, Jean Martin son of François Martin and Josephte Lemire The progeny is the following; Jean, Leo, Ferdinand, Armand, Léon, Leo and André Martin.
The ancestor Métis Leo Martin, possessed a share, a small earth that he gave to the religious in the goal to construct a church there to the condition, than him and his family is buried in the Catholic cemetery.
It is possible to join a short text as for example in the case of André Martin
Dubé Pierre, Métis, son of John the Baptist Dubé and Maia Ducharme, born December 19, 1942 in Montreal. Bound in the Clan Familliale Dubé apartment of the Nation Métis of the Montérégie. The source Métis is, Jeanne Blue peak Amerindian Dubé she marries Baptist Dubé August 16, 1899 in Tadoussac. The progeny is the following; Baptist, John the Baptist, Pierre.
As finality, the Genealogical Dictionary of the Métis will be engraved on DVD and free. It is necessary in a first time to define our dates to fall for example;
The enrollment of your data will end June 24, 2009






