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The family history of the Beauregard ancestors followed many routes throughout North America and are listed below.

The Beauregard surname is derived from Andre' JARRET, Sieur de Beauregard, born ca. August, 1642. He arrived about 1665 in New France and is reputed to be a lieutenant in the Carignan Regiment, Contrecoeur Company, under Captain Antoine PECAUDY (his step uncle). His step brother was Francois JARRET, Sieur de Vercheres.

The oldest North American ancestor was Abraham MARTIN for whom the Plains of Abraham were named above the city of Quebec, PQ. He was a master pilot. REF: Rene Jette & Tanguay.
Abraham Martin, Margeurite Langlois and family arrived Aug 30, 1619 A.D. at Tadoussac, PQ.


Questions about the MARIE JOSEPHTE REAUME connection to Rene REAUME in Irenee Lussier's book, "Dictionnaire National des Canadiens Francais":

Were her parents really Rene REAUME and Marie GUYON as shown under Jacques DROLET & M. Dumoulin-REAUME on p 420 in Lussier's book? Which M. Joseph RHEAUME married Jacques DROLET at Beauport in Tanguay's book? Since Jacques of BECANCOUR was listed as 'feu' at the weddings of his children at St Anne de Varennes during the entire 1770s, did this M. J. REAUME remarry after Jacques died? Yes, the PRDH says to Francois Raymond(Reaume?) Chesne Lagrave at Becancour on March 17, 1758. She refers to herself as REAUME / DUMOULIN and HUMADE during her life. At her son J.B.'s baptism it says, "jean Batiste fil de jaque drolet et damare josephe da HUMATE Sa mere. le parrain a etes joseph Saint pierre et La ma ainne magdeleine moriSseau" Madeleine signed as moriso. Joseph was the son of Pierre St.Pierre and Marie Gagnon that married on 27-07-1712 Riviere Ouelle. Joseph was born Dec 3, 1715 La Pocatiere. He has a sister Marie Josephe St. P'.born on Jan 16, 1718. Their brother was Gabriel ST. PIERRE. In the PRDH it says Gabriel MARANDA was her adopted father and present at the notary along with 17 DROLET guests. Gabriel was also listed as "econome de la ferme des dames de desmaures" 4 unknowns attended: Frse Glinel and her daughter Therese Lamot, and Claude Minguy / MINGOU / MAINGUY and his wife Marguerite PAYANT. It seems that MJ's real name was not Reaume Dumoulin but most likey was something like Marie Josephte / Josephe Da Humade / Hunaude / Huneault / Henault. After her kids marry at St. Anne de Varennes, one finds a Marie REAUMEas the spouse of Louis CHEVALIER, and she died at the age of 70 years on Feb 20, 1787? Did Rene REAUME and Marie GUYON have a second daughter named M. J. REAUME? Why wasn't there more information about Reaumes and Drolets at Nativity, BECANCOUR? Why did she initially call herself two different surnames, REAUME DUMOULIN and HUMADE, at the wedding and notary? At JB's birth the priest wrote HUMATE but she later starts using REAUME again at her kids weddings. But she married CHESSNE? Any HELP with this strange connection would be appreciated. Notary records? Civil records? Adoption or civil court records, criminal records?

The oldest ancestor traced directly along the BEAUREGARD surname was Barthelemy HUGON dit JARRET, born before 1440 A.D. at the end of the Middle Ages.
Ref: Denis Beauregard, "Andre Jarret et ses ancetres", 1992.


If your MIGRATION ROUTE follows those below on this page, then look further into the surname and given name listings. Direct links to the database are immediately below.

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FRENCH CANADIAN MAILING LISTS TO HELP YOU FIND YOUR ANCESTORS.

The following are the rootsweb free mailing lists you can join.
Go to Rootsweb.com to see many more exact surname lists or other types of mailing lists.

Send an email to: QUEBEC-L-request@ROOTSWEB.COM for any French ancestor mailings.
Send an email to: BEAUREGARD-L-request@ROOTSWEB.COM for any Beauregard mailings.
Send an email to: QUEBEC-RESEARCH-L@ROOTSWEB.COM for really great research help.
In the body of the email put the single word: subscribe .
Put nothing at all in the subject line!!!!
In a few minutes, 5, you will be added to the list. Read the email directions you receive.
DON'T send ATTACHMENTS!!! Copy and paste a word doc in to an email.

A helpful ancestor link in the 1700's in Quebec is the PRDH.
FIRST, turn JAVA script ON or you will have problems with public access.

I like to use one of these links.

http://www.genealogie.umontreal.ca/en/main.htm

Read this page, go to database, public access and repertory of vital events.
OR, go directly to:

http://www.genealogie.umontreal.ca/en/public/RechEtatCivilIndividu.asp

Useful information for finding Quebec ancestors and Catholic Church register records:
The RED DROUIN books cover Quebec marriages up to 1799 AD.
The BLUE DROUINs will cover Quebec marriages in the 1800s on.
On the list(s), be nice, stick to your knitting, not flaming.
If your ancestors were Catholic, then every Church register marriage should list the names of the parents of both the bride and groom. These listings include maiden names, like the the CANADIAN census does, and the parish of the parents or participants.
Find a church where your ancestors were married and write for or rent(LDS) the register records.
Remember, most LDS branch libraries in your area can rent any microfilm on file in Salt Lake.
These LDS register films show the actual hand written doc's and SIGNATURES of your ancestors in Quebec.
The signatures and listings apply to US Church records too, but it depends on what was filmed.
Don't get transcribed records of register marriages that can leave out data.
Get the actual Church register page copied. Be nice, but firm about the copying.
Clerks can make errors in 'official' marriage certificates.
You can't read French? Get a Random House FRANCAIS pocket dictionary at a mall book store.
The French words are in the English word order you speak. Just translate word for word.
Quebec register entries, in general, say the date, .... , the participants on each part and both of their parent's names and parish, a list of witnesses present who may be your relatives and finally, the bride and groom signatures are sometimes at the end of the priest's writings.



U.S. SOUNDEX CENSUS SURNAME INDEXING SYSTEM LINKS. SOUNDEX STARTS IN 1880.

The following links are to a web page that tells about the USA CENSUS SOUNDEX CODING SYSTEM. The CODING.HTML link is for the rules. The SOUNDEX.HTML link is for automatic surname coding calculations on difficult surnames.
http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/coding.html http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/soundex/soundex.html




MIGRATION ROUTES

The abbreviations below follow those suggested by web site: http://www.rootsweb.com

GUNTER
Migration route was: ENGLAND > NC > Heard Co., GA > Wood Co., TX > Ellis Co., TX > Akron, OH.

PHELPS
Migration route was: ENGLAND > Tyrell Co., NC > Giles Co., TN > Ellis Co., TX > Akron, OH.

TAYLOR
Migration route was: SCOTLAND > Coaldale, PA.

RITCHEY / RITSCHI
Migration route was: GERMANY/SWISS > VA > Bedford Co., PA.

WEEST / WEIST
Migration route was: GERMANY > Bedford Co., PA > Blair Co., PA.

McFARLAND
Migration route was: SCOTLAND? > Pittsburgh or Washington Co., PA > Bedford Co., PA.

HUGON de JARRET dit BEAUREGARD
Migration route was: DAUPHINE, FR. > Montreal > Contercoeur > Varennes, PQ > Detroit, MI > Brown Co., WI > IL > Akron, OH.

REGAL
Migration route was: Posen, PRUSSIA > Oconto Co. & Brown Co., WI

BAINE
Migration route was: SCOTLAND > Chicago, IL > Brown Co., WI.

GREENE
Migration route was: IRELAND > IL(I think) > Brown Co., WI.

SCHWARTZ, HAMMLER & GUMPERT
Migration route was: PRUSSIA > Chicago, IL > Oconto/Brown Co., WI.

WERNER / WARNER (U.E.L.)
Migration route was: GERMANY > Albany, NY > Mohawk Valley, NY > Osnabruck Twp., ONT. > Oconto Co., WI.

FETTERLEY / VETTERLEY / VETTERLE (U.E.L.)
Migration route was: GERMANY > Mohawk Valley, NY > Osnabruck, ONT.

SCHREY, Margaretha / SHERRY?
Migration route was: Albany, NY > Fort Herkimer, NY. > Osnabruck, ONT.

WEISSENSTEIN / WINSENTHEIN / WEINSENTHEIN / VANCHESTEING / VAN SISTINE
Migration route was: Bischofhein, GERMANY > LaPrairie Co., PQ > Brown Co., WI.

DAIGNEAULT / DENIAU & BARETTE
Migration route was: France > > > LaPrairie Co., PQ > Brown Co., WI.

SURPRENANT
Migration route was: France > > > LaPrairie Co., PQ

FOISY
Migration route was: France > > Contrecoeur, Vercheres Co. > Varennes, Vercheres Co., PQ

REAUME / RHEAUME / RAUME / RHAUME / DESMOULINS / DUMOULIN / DALUMATE
Migration route was: France > Quebec > ? > Becancour > Varennes, Vercheres Co., PQ

REAUME / DESMOULINS / DUMOULIN / HUMOULINS / HUMOULIN / DALUMATE / DALUMADE / DAHUMATE / DAHUMADE / DAHUMAD / DAHUMOULTE / HUNAULT / HUNAUD / HUNAUT / HUNAUDE / HUNAUX / HENAULT / HENAUD / HENAUX / HUMATE / HUMADE / HUMOUTE / HUMOUDE / HUMOULTE
Migration route was: France > Quebec > St. Augustin, L' Ancienne Lorette > Cap-de-le-Madeleine > ? > Becancour > Varennes, Vercheres Co., PQ

Closely related families included in the surnames are: Henry Herbert MARKS, Myrtle Marie HALL,
Ivy Ruby STOCKTON, and Millard Robertson DALTON.


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