Searching for Bernier/Noise
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Searching for Bernier/Noise
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Posted: 21 Jul 2008 5:18PM GMT |
Classification: Query
I am searching for my gg-grandparents, Jean Baptiste Bernier and Marie Noise. Their son Pierre Israel Bernier was my great-grandfather:
I have these two records from St. Joseph Parish, Maskinonge, from friends who located them in the Canadian Vital Records of the Drouin Collection using Ancestry.com and translated them for me:
The thirteenth of May one thousand eight hundred fourty eight, I, the
undersigned priest pastor of this parish baptized Pierre Israel, born
yesterday of the legitimate marriage of Jean Baptiste Bernier and of
Marie Naise of this parish, the godfather, Pierre Dugas, godmother, Marie Brison dite St Germainn who declared they could not sign, the
father signed with us.
Jean-Bpt Bernier
Aug. Milette - ptre-cure.
Source, Jan Dorn, V-group researcher:
On May 18th, 1848, ourselves priest and father of this parish, undersigned, have buried in the cemetery of this parish the body of Marie Noise who died on the 16th of this month at the age of 26 years old approximately, spouse of Jean Baptiste Bernier of this parish, present at this burial Louis Chevalier and Ovide (?) Chevalier who declared that they don't know how to sign.
Aug. Milette, Priest and Father
Pierre Israel said in his naturalization records that he came to the U.S. through Detroit when he was a year old child. In documents he listed his father as Jean Baptiste, John Baptiste and Baptiste. His mother's name was given as Mary and as Celestina. He also gave his birth year as 1846 with the day and month being May 12. He gave the birth location as Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada.
Another researcher e-mailed me information that there was a possible older brother Jean Baptiste Bernier who was born 7 May 1846 and died in July of that year.
Pierre Israel Bernier married Mary Susan LaVigne in Juneau County, Wisconsin after serving in the Union Army during the Civil War, worked in the logging/lumber industry and the couple had 8 children. He died 11 Sept 1895 at Germantown, Juneau Co., Wisconsin.
Any help you may provide as to this Bernier family would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Linda
You may e-mail me privately at llking47@embarqmail.com
I have these two records from St. Joseph Parish, Maskinonge, from friends who located them in the Canadian Vital Records of the Drouin Collection using Ancestry.com and translated them for me:
The thirteenth of May one thousand eight hundred fourty eight, I, the
undersigned priest pastor of this parish baptized Pierre Israel, born
yesterday of the legitimate marriage of Jean Baptiste Bernier and of
Marie Naise of this parish, the godfather, Pierre Dugas, godmother, Marie Brison dite St Germainn who declared they could not sign, the
father signed with us.
Jean-Bpt Bernier
Aug. Milette - ptre-cure.
Source, Jan Dorn, V-group researcher:
On May 18th, 1848, ourselves priest and father of this parish, undersigned, have buried in the cemetery of this parish the body of Marie Noise who died on the 16th of this month at the age of 26 years old approximately, spouse of Jean Baptiste Bernier of this parish, present at this burial Louis Chevalier and Ovide (?) Chevalier who declared that they don't know how to sign.
Aug. Milette, Priest and Father
Pierre Israel said in his naturalization records that he came to the U.S. through Detroit when he was a year old child. In documents he listed his father as Jean Baptiste, John Baptiste and Baptiste. His mother's name was given as Mary and as Celestina. He also gave his birth year as 1846 with the day and month being May 12. He gave the birth location as Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada.
Another researcher e-mailed me information that there was a possible older brother Jean Baptiste Bernier who was born 7 May 1846 and died in July of that year.
Pierre Israel Bernier married Mary Susan LaVigne in Juneau County, Wisconsin after serving in the Union Army during the Civil War, worked in the logging/lumber industry and the couple had 8 children. He died 11 Sept 1895 at Germantown, Juneau Co., Wisconsin.
Any help you may provide as to this Bernier family would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Linda
You may e-mail me privately at llking47@embarqmail.com
