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Rosalie (Rosie) TREMBLAY (b. 12 May 1832 , Napierville, Lower Canada d. 3 November 1903 , Franklin Centre, Québec, Canada )
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Rosalie (Rosie) TREMBLAY was born 12 May 1832 in Napierville, Lower Canada
Rosalie (Rosie) TREMBLAY was the child of Augustin TREMBLAY and Hypolite-Apolline BROUILLET and the grandchild of: (paternal) Augustin TREMBLAY and Marie-Agathe DENIAU (DAIGNEAU) (maternal) Jean-Baptiste BROUILLET (BROUET) dit LAJEUNESSE and Angélique LEBLANCSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Rosalie (Rosie) married Jean Baptiste BULTEAU 10 May 1875 in Franklin Centre, Québec, Canada . Jean Baptiste BULTEAU was born 6 May 1842 in Saint-Isidore, Laprairie, Québec, Canada. Jean Baptiste died 3 November 1900 in Clinton, Clinton, New York, USA (Churubusco). Jean Baptiste was the child of Pierre BULTEAU and Félicité POIRIER dite DESLOGES.
Rosalie (Rosie) TREMBLAY died 3 November 1903 in Franklin Centre, Québec, Canada .
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Québec Généalogie - Over time, Québec has gone through a series of name changes
From its inception in the early 1600s until 1760, it was called Canada, New France.
1760 to 1763, it was simply Canada
1763 to 1791 - Province of Québec
1791 to 1867 - Lower Canada
1867 to present - Québec, Canada.
Thanks to Micheline MacDonald for providing this information.
From its inception in the early 1600s until 1760, it was called Canada, New France.
1760 to 1763, it was simply Canada
1763 to 1791 - Province of Québec
1791 to 1867 - Lower Canada
1867 to present - Québec, Canada.
Thanks to Micheline MacDonald for providing this information.
Spouse(s) / Partner(s) and Child(ren) of Rosalie (Rosie) TREMBLAY
[Hide/Show]Rosalie (Rosie) TREMBLAY married Jean Baptiste BULTEAU-- Date: 10 May 1875 Place: Franklin Centre, Québec, Canada
Familysearch.org. Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection) (Mormon Genealogy Records).
The French In North America: 1500-1783
Jean Baptiste BULTEAU was the child of Pierre BULTEAU and Félicité POIRIER dite DESLOGES
Sacred Unions: A Look into 19th-Century Catholic Weddings in Quebec
Children of Jean Baptiste BULTEAU and Rosalie (Rosie) TREMBLAY:
Familysearch.org. Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection) (Mormon Genealogy Records).
The French In North America: 1500-1783
Jean Baptiste BULTEAU was the child of Pierre BULTEAU and Félicité POIRIER dite DESLOGES
Sacred Unions: A Look into 19th-Century Catholic Weddings in Quebec
Children of Jean Baptiste BULTEAU and Rosalie (Rosie) TREMBLAY:
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1832 Baptism. St-Cyprien, Napierville, Quebec
Familysearch.org. Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection) (Mormon Genealogy Records).
The French In North America: 1500-1783
1832 Birth
12 May 1832
Napierville, Québec, Canada (Saint-Cyprien) (Saint-Édouard)
12 May 1832
Napierville, Québec, Canada (Saint-Cyprien) (Saint-Édouard)
1837 - June 20 - Victoria becomes Queen of England
1841 - February 11 – Act of Union - The two colonies of The Canadas are merged into the United Province of Canada
1843 - The Christmas card is invented (Sir Henry Cole and John Callcott Horsley, England)
Artificial Freezer Patented (Nancy M. Johnson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
Artificial Freezer Patented (Nancy M. Johnson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
1845 - The rubber band is invented (Stephen Perry, England)
The refrigerator is invented (John Gorrie, United States)
The refrigerator is invented (John Gorrie, United States)
1852-53 - The Grand Trunk Railway receives its charter.
1854 - The French seigneurial system of land tenancy is finally abolished in Canada East.
1857 - Ottawa chosen by Queen Victoria as the capital of the united colony of Canada.
1867 - Canada becomes a sovereign nation by an act of the British Parliament (the British North America Act). Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick are united as the Dominion of Canada.
1867 - July 1 - John A. Macdonald becomes Prime Minister of Canada
1868 - The typewriter is invented (Christopher Latham Sholes, United States)
Thomas Edison applies for his first patent, the electric vote recorder.
Thomas Edison applies for his first patent, the electric vote recorder.
1873 - November 7 - Alexander Mackenzie becomes Prime Minister of Canada
1875 Marriage / Partner
Rosalie (Rosie) TREMBLAY and Jean Baptiste BULTEAU 10 May 1875, Franklin Centre, Québec, Canada (St-Antoine-Abbé) (Starnesborough)
She was 43 years old.
Rosalie (Rosie) TREMBLAY and Jean Baptiste BULTEAU 10 May 1875, Franklin Centre, Québec, Canada (St-Antoine-Abbé) (Starnesborough)
She was 43 years old.
1875 marriage (part 1)
Familysearch.org. Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection) (Mormon Genealogy Records).
The French In North America: 1500-1783
1875 marriage (part 2)
Familysearch.org. Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection) (Mormon Genealogy Records).
The French In North America: 1500-1783
1878 - October 17 - John A. Macdonald becomes Prime Minister of Canada
1884 - Photographic film is invented (George Eastman, United States)
The first gravity roller coaster amusement ride (LeMarcus A. Thompson, United States)
The first gravity roller coaster amusement ride (LeMarcus A. Thompson, United States)
1885 - November 7 - Canadian Pacific railroad completed (Montreal to Vancouver)
1887 - June 23 – The Rocky Mountains Park Act becomes law in Canada, creating that nation's first national park, Banff National Park.
1891 - The zipper is invented (Whitcomb L. Judson, United States)
The motion picture camera is invented (Thomas Alva Edison, William K.L. Dickson, United States)
First Perforated Toilet Paper Roll is Patented
The motion picture camera is invented (Thomas Alva Edison, William K.L. Dickson, United States)
First Perforated Toilet Paper Roll is Patented
1891 - June 16 - John Abbott becomes Prime Minister of Canada
1892 - December 5 - John Sparrow David Thompson becomes Prime Minister of Canada
1894 - December 21 - Mackenzie Bowell becomes Prime Minister of Canada
1896 - May 1 - Charles Tupper becomes Prime Minister of Canada
1896 - July 11 - Wilfrid Laurier becomes Prime Minister of Canada
1900 Death of Spouse/Partner
Jean Baptiste BULTEAU died 3 November 1900, Clinton, Clinton, New York, USA (Churubusco)
Jean Baptiste BULTEAU died 3 November 1900, Clinton, Clinton, New York, USA (Churubusco)
1901 - January 22 - Edward VII becomes King of England
1903 Death
3 November 1903
Franklin Centre, Québec, Canada (St-Antoine-Abbé) (Starnesborough)
She died at the age of 71.
3 November 1903
Franklin Centre, Québec, Canada (St-Antoine-Abbé) (Starnesborough)
She died at the age of 71.
Added: 12/16/1999 12:00:00 AM
- Updated: 4/7/2016 2:12:18 PM
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