This was quite a problem to find, as Hubert used several names.
At his son Antoine's marriage, he was called Hubert Ladouceur.
At his own marriage (to Anastasie Merlot, Feb 22 1773, Ste-Genevieve of Pierrefonds), he is called Hubert Vivien, son of Pierre Vivien dit Rabastau and Marianne Gaudry).
Hubert's date of birth and date of death are unknown.
His father used three different names: Pierre LaMadeleine, Pierre Vivien, Pierre Ladouceur dit Rabastau.
At his birth (28 June 1718, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue), he is Pierre Ladouceur.
At his wedding (to Marie Anne Gaudry, 30 Sept. 1738, Notre-Dame de Montréal, he is Pierre LaMadeleine and at his son Hubert's wedding, he is Pierre Vivien dit Rabastau.
I know where Vivien comes from. It is the first name of Pierre's grandfather, Vivien Magdelaine dit Ladouceur, the first Ladouceur. I don't know where Rabastau comes from, but it was used by some of my relatives when I was young.
André Ladouceur
Le samedi 14 juin 1997 03:00:00 UTC-4, Aline Bergemann a écrit :
IXtF(@&&iB9fAJ wrote:
Bonjour, Aline
I'm afraid I cannot help you with Herbert Ladouceur and Anastasie
Marleau.
But if, indeed, as another correspondant has suggested, your
Ladouceur is indeed a "Madelaine DIT Ladouceur", I can tell you
Helene Lamarche
LachineBert Chamberland
Researching: CHAMBERLAND, COTE, DUBE, and LADOUCEUR.
Thank you to both of you for the probility on the "dit" name for
Ladouceur. I do have copies of the pages on Magdelein and Madelaine from Tanguay's so I'll see if I can make a connection there.
Aline
abergema@hq.tcfarm.com
Woodburn,OR. USA
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